A roundup of this week's top stories:
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How 3D printing is helping disabled animals walk
Disabled animals now have the chance to move freely again thanks to 3D printed prostheses developed by Poland's Zortrax in collaboration with a fifth-year veterinary student...
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Geothermal could cover a quarter of Germany's energy needs
With the heating sector still heavily reliant on oil and gas, a new roadmap by the Fraunhofer IEG suggests that geothermal energy could cover up to one-quarter of Germany's energy needs...
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Meet the robot barista that could be coming to a café near you
A novel concept, a robot barista found at the Rozum Café in Minsk, has become the basis for a fully-fledged franchise thanks to Rozum Robotics extending its reach into the Middle East and beyond...
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Bilfinger & Rock Tech Lithium partner on Europe's first lithium refinery
Industrial services provider Bilfinger and clean-tech company Rock Tech Lithium have teamed up in a bid to construct Europe's first lithium hydroxide converter...
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15 EU states spend more on fossil fuel subsidies than renewables
A total of 15 EU member states spent more on subsidising fossil fuels than renewables in 2020, despite ongoing attempts in the bloc to move towards net-zero, according to a new report from the European Court of Auditors...
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Holcim & Eni explore new ‘green’ cement tech
Swiss-based building materials producer Holcim is partnering with Italian oil and gas company Eni to repurpose CO2 from its operations into green cement...
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New project could recycle 10kg of PPE per hour
Plastic PPE waste, which has been rapidly building up since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, could be given a new lease of life with a collaboration between Heriot-Watt University and Globus...