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Creating a time capsule for AIRAH’s next major celebration has been ticked off our to-do list. As...
Read MoreCreating a time capsule for AIRAH’s next major celebration has been ticked off our to-do list. As...
Read MoreRecords tumble as Perth swelters through an oppressively hot summer. In mid-January Perth notched...
Read MoreThe LeBron James Innovation Center at Nike World Headquarters (WHQ) embodies the pursuit of...
Read MoreThere are many levers for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and steering us towards net zero....
Read MoreChallenged by site constraints, award-winning architect, builder and developer Oliver Steele...
Read MoreJul 8, 2024
This paper presents a techno-economic evaluation of a phase change material (PCM) thermal battery (TB) system developed through an industry-university cooperation project.
Jul 5, 2024
Armstrong Fluid Technology introduced its range of design envelope permanent magnet (DEPM) pumps for the Australia and Asia-Pacific markets at ARBS 2024. “Armstrong’s extended range of DEPM pumps, with motors up to 45kW, deliver a 35–65 per cent reduction in energy...
Jul 5, 2024
Should there be a green light for nuclear energy in Australia? Definitively no, writes Ian Kenins.A rapidly expanding population, power outages, surging power bills, and an increasingly volatile climate has made, somewhat belatedly, Australia’s future energy supply a...
Jul 5, 2024
I’m writing my second CEO column while on a long-haul flight across the Pacific Ocean to visit my family. I have to admit, I haven't seen them since COVID-19 started, so this should be an exciting moment. However, I can’t shake the feeling that travelling is tiring...
Jul 5, 2024
Mark Lommers, M.AIRAH, has built considerable expertise in immersion-cooled supercomputers, and along the way developed a familiarity with some characters known as Bazza, Bubba and Bruce. Ecolibrium editor Matt Dillon recently broke bread with the Perth-based tech...
Jul 5, 2024
Living green walls can improve aesthetics, add a soothing touch of greenery to a space and lift our moods. But can they have a material impact on indoor air quality? Nick Johns-Wickberg investigates.
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