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PartCat Women IWD2026

International Women Day 2026 - Give to Gain

Celebrating International Women Day 2026 - When We Give, We Gain 

 

Aerial View of Industrial Factory. ©Africa images via Canva.com

Australia's emission data tells a deeper story - an elephant in the room ?

 

Without accounting for land use, Australia’s emissions have only decreased 3% since 2005 – not the 27% cut you might have heard.

Peroxiguard unit (Credit: Dr Jian Pan)

Pioneering green hydrogen peroxide production

Chemical engineers apply principles of green chemistry and engineering to design processes that minimise waste, reduce energy consumption and prioritise the use of renewable resources.

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Multiphase electrolysers for renewable ammonia production

Aerial View of Industrial Factory. ©Africa images via Canva.com

Shining a light on energy sustainability with synthetic methane

Pilbara iron ore mine

UNSW receives $6.3m for renewable energy and decarbonisation research

Professor Ryan Richards

Hosting Professor Ryan Richards!

Natural Gas Pipelines

Making light work! Researchers create synthetic methane using only the sun

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Solar driven ammonia synthesis with Co-TiOx and Ag nanowires enhanced Cu2ZnSnS4 photocathodes

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