Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Using cutting-edge carbon capture tech to create a cleaner future

Shift towards more environmentally friendly future

Curtin University has entered a three-year, multimillion-dollar agreement with carbon capture and storage research organisation, CO2CRC. Researchers from the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences will apply their seismic monitoring expertise and cutting-edge geophysics knowledge to monitor thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) to be injected underground at the Otway International Test Centre in Victoria.

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Recovering gold from e-waste

Turning e-waste into gold.
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Illustration of the atomic arrangement within a single lanthanide-doped nanocrystal. Each lanthanide ion can emit light

New nanoscale force sensors made from luminescent nanocrystals

A tour de force.