Supergreen hydrogen
By Graham Templeton on May 28, 2013 Back when George W. Bush announced a $1.2 billion plan to advance hydrogen fuel cells, the idea seemed rather implausible. Though it’s the most abundant element in the [...]
Ports of Auckland wins back Maersk service
May 28, 2013 Photo / Supplied Auckland said the shipping line Maersk would resume its Southern Star service The Southern Star service moved from Auckland to Tauranga at the height of the port's dispute with [...]
Budget 2013: R&D gets $130m funding boost
May 16, 2013 Three-year growth grants of up to $5m will be targeted at businesses with substantial investment in research and development.. Photo / Natalie Slade Businesses and start-ups could be eligible for millions of [...]
Denniston Plateau coal mining approved
May 23, 2013 Photo / Supplied Bathurst Resources has been given the green light by the Government for its open cast coal mine on conservation land near Westport. Environmental groups have bitterly opposed the project [...]
School attracts gamers with online hub
May 23, 2013 Are schools now attracting Gamers through online hubs? The Media Design School is running regular creative competitions on a new website to attract new students. Photo / Supplied A tertiary institution in [...]
Cold fusion reactor independently verified, has 10,000 times the energy density of gas
Cold fusion reactor independently verified, has 10,000 times the energy density of the gas Against all probability, a device that purports to use cold fusion to generate vast amounts of power has been verified by [...]





