Metal-free antennas made of thin. strong. flexible carbon nanotube films are as efficient as common copper antennas. according to researchers.
Read More »Damaged Oil Tankers Leave Iranian Waters
The two oil tankers which were attacked in the Sea of Oman on Thursday have left Iranian waters. adding that their crew members too will leave Iran last night..
Read More »International Action Can Scale Up Hydrogen to Make It a Key Part of a Clean And Secure Energy Future
The world has an important opportunity to tap into hydrogen’s vast potential to become a critical part of a more sustainable and secure energy future.
Read More »Iran Nuclear Deal Implementation Only Logical. Correct Path
Under the JCPOA. Iran undertook to put limits on its nuclear program in exchange for the removal of nuclear-related sanctions imposed against Tehran.
Read More »Russia Still Interested in Making Energy Investment in Iran
The two sides met on Friday on the sidelines of the 19th Summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Bishkek. the capital of Kyrgyzstan.
Read More »Japanese Tanker Owner Claims Crew Saw Flying Objects Before Attack. Denies Ship Struck Mine
The Japanese company that owns the ‘Kokuka Courageous’ tanker has said its crew spotted ``flying objects`` before the attack in the Gulf of Oman. contradicting US claims that the vessel was damaged by a naval mine.
Read More »Japan’s Economy Hurt by US’ Unilateral Sanctions
Senior Iranian lawmaker Ali Motahari said that Washington’s unilateral sanctions have been detrimental even to US’ allies like Japan whose economy has always been dependent on crude imports from Iran.
Read More »Early Investigations into Oil Tankers Incidents Show Fire Started for Technical Problems
Recent fire incidents in 2 oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman seem to have started by technical issues. a maritime official of Iran said.
Read More »Saudi Energy Minister Hopes to Balance Oil Market before Next Year
Falih hopes oil producers will be able to balance the oil market before next year.
Read More »Bitcoin Causing Carbon Dioxide Emissions Comparable to Las Vegas or Hamburg
The use of Bitcoin causes around 22 megatons in carbon dioxide emissions annually -- comparable to the total emissions of cities such as Las Vegas or Hamburg.
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