Tag: April
Singapore Reimagines Jurong Island as a Global Low-Carbon Testbed as it Celebrates its 25th Anniversary
Jurong Island is Singapore’s flagship energy and chemicals hub. And it is marking its 25th anniversary with a sweeping set of initiatives designed to reposition the island for a low-carbon future. Why is this important to CleanTechnica readers? Simply because despite all our desire for renewable energy, the path leading … [continued]
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Grey-Bruce Highlanders remain family-focused amid competitive playing field
The Grey-Bruce Highlanders attracted more high-level minor hockey players than they lost to other centres this year. When the Ontario Hockey Federation announced a series of updates to its player movement regulations ahead of the 2025-26 season, including sweeping changes to allowable player movement between centres, the assumption was that smaller and more rural hockey […]
A Phyto Finish: Could Seaweed Be Mined for Critical Minerals?
Some Seaweeds Accumulate Critical Minerals. NREL Scientists Are Studying Which Ones Do It Best Seaweed: the phyto(mining) frontier? Puns aside, seaweed is emerging as a surprising mining source. NREL chemist Stefanie Van Wychen and a team of five departed Juneau, Alaska, on an early spring—and surprisingly green—April morning. The crew … [continued]
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Tesla “Full Self Driving” (FSD) — Licensing Strikeout, Patent Lawsuit
A few different Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD) stories have popped up this week. I figured I’d just quickly roll through a couple more of them in one article after covering the rather interesting story from the Netherlands. First of all, we’ve got Elon Musk absolutely flabbergasted, apparently, that other … [continued]
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Appeal court orders second new murder trial for London man
Ontario’s highest court pointed to errors in the judge’s final instructions to the jury regarding the testimony of a reluctant witness.