Forget the "Terminator scenario". The future of AI based warfare could be far weirder than that writes Gareth L Powell
US aerospace giant Boeing has said that by 2030, all of its commercial planes will be certified and capable of flying on 100 per cent sustainable fuels.
US-based energy company 8 Rivers has claimed that its blue hydrogen and ammonia technology can capture over 99 per cent of the CO2 produced in the reaction.
Researchers at Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University (RGU) have developed a new type of cell that they say boosts the efficiency of hydrogen production from solid oxide steam electrolysis (SOSE).