• Netherlands starts building €1.5bn hydrogen pipeline to cut reliance on natural gas

    Netherlands starts building €1.5bn hydrogen pipeline to cut reliance on natural gas
    Today, the Netherlands officially began constructing a 1,200km-long hydrogen pipeline — amid a continent-wide push to wean Europe off natural gas. The first section of the pipeline will run from the Maasvlakte — a massive man-made extension of the Europoort in Rotterdam (Europe’s largest port) — some 30 kilometres inland to a gas refinery in Pernis, run by petrochemical giant Shell. This phase is scheduled to open in 2025 at a cost of €100mn.  The ribbon-cuttin
  • Netherlands starts building €1.5B hydrogen pipeline to cut reliance on natural gas

    Netherlands starts building €1.5B hydrogen pipeline to cut reliance on natural gas
    Today, the Netherlands officially began constructing a 1,200km-long hydrogen pipeline — amid a continent-wide push to wean Europe off natural gas. The first section of the pipeline will run from the Maasvlakte — a massive man-made extension of the Europoort in Rotterdam (Europe’s largest port) — some 30 kilometres inland to a gas refinery in Pernis, run by petrochemical giant Shell. This phase is scheduled to open in 2025 at a cost of €100mn.  The ribbon-cuttin
  • From Image Adjustments to AI: Photoshop Through the Years

    From Image Adjustments to AI: Photoshop Through the Years
    Remember when Merriam-Webster added Photoshop to the dictionary back in 2008? Want to learn how AI is changing design forever? Join us as we delve into the history of Photoshop, from its early beginnings right through to the dawn of artificial intelligence.
  • UN creates AI advisory body to ‘maximise’ benefits for humankind

    UN creates AI advisory body to ‘maximise’ benefits for humankind
    UN Secretary-General António Guterres has unveiled a dedicated AI advisory body with a mandate to harness the technology’s power for good and mitigate its risks through international collaboration and governance. “AI could power extraordinary progress for humanity,” Guterres said, pointing to a plethora of benefits — from health and education to the digitalisation of developing economies. In addition, “it could supercharge climate action and efforts to achie
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  • Dutch solar EV completes 1,000km test drive through the desert

    Dutch solar EV completes 1,000km test drive through the desert
    An off-road solar car built by a team of Dutch students has successfully traversed 1,000km of rugged desert terrain in North Africa — opening up possibilities for the broader rollout of solar-powered EVs in areas with limited charging infrastructure. The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) students drove the SUV, which doubles as a small campervan, from Tangier in northern Morocco across dry riverbeds, steep mountain passes, and loose sand before arriving at the Sahara desert three

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