TNO and Solarge have developed a lightweight perovskite solar module prototype measuring 32 cm x 34 cm by combining roll-to-roll processing and low-weight panel materials. The Netherlands-based ...
TNO introduces today TNO Ventures: a new initiative aimed at bringing technology from the lab to the market faster through, among other things, spin-off companies. In addition to creating new ...
Australia's Senate has passed a motion criticising China's attempts to use a UN resolution to claim Taiwan as part of its territory. Senators said UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the People's ...
Australia’s first comprehensive national defense strategy comes as Chinese coercion around Taiwan and in the South China Sea sparks heightened concerns about Beijing’s intentions and ambitions in the ...
The Australian economy is at a critical juncture. Inflation is above the Reserve Bank’s target range, and the GDP growth in the March quarter of 2024 was minimal. Per capita GDP has declined for five ...
Over the weekend at the Sydney Writers’ Festival, high-profile political journalist Laura Tingle told the audience Australia is a racist country, and always has been. It prompted widespread media ...
Ten years of development at TNO has yielded a track record and acceptance by regulators of the biomedical accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) technology. TNO aims to boost the technology’s market ...
On 26 January every year - which marks the 1788 landing of Britain's First Fleet in Sydney Cove - two competing stories about Australia are told. One is of nation-building and achievement; the other ...
Australia Day has been observed on 26 January since 1935, before which the national holiday fell on other dates. Australia's primary national holiday used to be Empire Day on 24 May and Australia Day ...
The Australian government says it will halve the migration intake within two years in an attempt to fix the country's "broken" immigration system. It aims to slash the annual intake to 250,000 - ...
Australia hosts a dizzying array of venomous creatures — including spiders, snakes, jellyfish, octopuses, ants, bees and even platypuses. But why do so many Australian animals wield this bioweapon?
WHEN China launched a campaign of economic coercion against Australia in 2020, Communist Party bosses thought they had crushing leverage. The economies of the two countries—resource-rich Australia and ...
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