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Populations overheat as major cities fail canopy goals: new research

Hastings Tribune 19 Nov 2024
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study led by RMIT University in Australia measuring access to nature for eight major global cities found most still have inadequate canopy cover, despite access to an abundance of trees ...
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Thank You for Emitting: The Hypocrisies of COP29

GlobalResearch 19 Nov 2024
COP29 was always going to be memorable, for no other reason than the hosting country, Azerbaijan, is a petrostate indifferent to the issue of emissions and scornful of ecological preachers ... ... ... The CCR ... * ... Dr ... He currently lectures at RMIT University.
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Natural Resources and Palestinian Sovereignty: Israel’s Further Isolation

GlobalResearch 17 Nov 2024
Two more United Nations committee resolutions. Both concerning the conduct of Israel past and current ... And this is not an isolation of virtue or admiration ... “Not when they ignore the facts on the ground.” ... * ... Dr ... He currently lectures at RMIT University ... .
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High-speed internet access is making us fat

New Atlas 16 Nov 2024
Now, a new study by researchers from Monash University, the University of Melbourne and RMIT University has found a link between the rise in obesity seen in Australia and the rollout of high-speed internet services across the country.
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Blinken Atrocious in a Dangerous World

GlobalResearch 15 Nov 2024
A sense of Blinken’s detachment from the world can be gathered from his Foreign Affairs published on October 1, intended as something of a report on the diplomatic achievements of the Biden administration ... * ... He currently lectures at RMIT University.
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Australian engineers invent new coating to reduce formation of fatbergs in sewers

China.dot.org 14 Nov 2024
In the new research published on Thursday, a team from RMIT University in Melbourne found that the coating reduced the build-up of fat, oil and grease (FOG) on concrete by 30 percent compared to non-coated concrete.
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Fatbergs fighter: New self-healing zinc coating cuts sewer clogging by 30%

Interesting Engineering 14 Nov 2024
But now, engineers at RMIT University have developed a new solution, which is a protective coating for concrete pipes ... Tackling FOG build-up ... 30% reduction ... Effective Technologies and Tools (WETT) Research Centre at RMIT ... RECOMMENDED ARTICLES ... .
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Goodbye Fatbergs: There’s Light At The End Of The Sewer

IFL Science 14 Nov 2024
According to Dr Sachin Yadav and Dr Biplob Pramanik of RMIT University, calcium is a key component of fatbergs, causing the other ingredients to coagulate ... There’s rivalry at RMIT ...
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They Were There First: Election Denialism, the Democratic Way

GlobalResearch 14 Nov 2024
The scene is memorable enough. November 2016. The Twin Peaks Tavern, Castro District. Men gathered, beside themselves. “It’s shocking how those people voted him in,” splutters one over a Martini ... * ... Dr ... He currently lectures at RMIT University ... Email. .
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The battle against fatbergs has a new weapon

Popular Science 13 Nov 2024
Will Wright, RMIT University ...The creation of surface scratches on the self-healing polyurethane coating sample triggered the healing process,” study co-author and RMIT University chemist and engineer Sachin Yadav said in a statement.
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Researchers made crack-resistant concrete using fibers from cheap carpet scraps

BGR 13 Nov 2024
Concrete is a foundational material in construction, but it can encounter a costly problem. cracking ... Dr. Chamila Gunasekara from RMIT University is leading the research team ... Image source. RMIT University / YouTube ... Don't Miss ... .
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Carpet fibers used by Australian researchers to make stronger concrete

China.dot.org 12 Nov 2024
The team of engineers and textile researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne discovered that incorporating carpet fibers and other discarded textiles, including clothing fabrics, into concrete can reduce cracking from shrinkage.
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Carpet waste makes concrete crack-proof, boosts strength by 40% — Aussie engineers

Yahoo Daily News 12 Nov 2024
RMIT University in Australia has discovered this new way to turn waste carpet fibers into a key component for crack-resistant concrete ... Shadi Houshyar, a textile and material scientist at RMIT, ...

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