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1 month ago |
jcp.bmj.com | Haihui Liao |Timothy Weber |Rachel Tan |Jeffrey Liu
AbstractAim Over the past several decades, optical sectioning technologies have emerged as valuable tools for evaluating tissue histology. Unlike conventional tissue sectioning, these technologies allow for real-time intraoperative assessments and more efficient tissue triage.
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1 month ago |
dailybulletin.com.au | Timothy Weber
Australia’s energy policy would take a sharp turn if the Coalition wins the upcoming federal election. A Dutton government would seek to build seven nuclear power plants at the sites of old coal-fired power stations. The Coalition says its plan makes smart use of the existing transmission network and other infrastructure. But solar and wind power would need to be curtailed to make room in the grid for nuclear energy.
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1 month ago |
techxplore.com | Timothy Weber |Andrew Blakers
Australia's energy policy would take a sharp turn if the Coalition wins the upcoming federal election. A Dutton government would seek to build seven nuclear power plants at the sites of old coal-fired power stations. The Coalition says its plan makes smart use of the existing transmission network and other infrastructure. But solar and wind power would need to be curtailed to make room in the grid for nuclear energy.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
thetimes.com.au | Timothy Weber
The world is rapidly moving towards a renewable energy future. To support the transition, we must prepare back-up energy supplies for times when solar panels and wind turbines are not producing enough electricity. One solution is to build more pumped hydro energy storage[1]. But where should this expansion happen? Our new research[2] identified more than 900 suitable locations around the world: at former and existing mining sites. Some 37 sites are in Australia.
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