The Nishiki Alien was one of the hottest mountain bikes of 1990. It was one of many bikes that came out at that time with elevated-chainstays, a design| Mountain Bike Action Magazine
Professor William Hernandez of UC Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business is inviting AI into his classroom. Hernandez leveraged ZotGPT ClassChat to create a customized chatbot called Negotium—a tool designed to enrich student learning through AI-powered interaction and decision-making.| Office of Information Technology
National Gas has received £500k funding to develop Gravitricity's H2FlexiStore underground hydrogen storage system| The Engineer
We’re pleased to reveal that Gravitricity has been short-listed as the preferred hydrogen storage supplier for the Prieska Power Reserve (PPR) project.| Gravitricity
DirtySixer is a bike company that was launched to make bikes for extremely tall riders, such as pro basketball players. DirtySixer is now getting ready to| Mountain Bike Action Magazine
Net Zero and Defence… Two Sides of the Same Coin| REA
“Gravity batteries” give former mines a second life — while offering an economic and environmental boost to communities once reliant on coal.| Reasons to be Cheerful
Energy Voice| Gravitricity
Mind the gap – a lack of risk capital means the UK may lose its lead in climate technology| REA
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Underground energy storage gives end-of-life mine shafts, which otherwise face costly infilling and decommissioning costs, a second life.| MINING.COM
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Society is at a turning point. Inequality has been growing for decades, with the world’s richest 1% today owning 45% of its wealth. Many countries are missing out on the benefits of a developed and inclusive financial system, and emerging markets are increasingly struggling to keep up. But to what extent can crypto solve their [...]| Career Planet
Maya Angelou said “I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels.” She could’ve been referring to Bernice Maharaj. While Covid-19 has kept her grounded, she dreams of traveling to the countries and cities she works with and beyond, at her employer Hideaways, a subsidiary of Jenman Africa [...]| Career Planet
The arts could become more important for young people than maths in the future, according to a leading education expert. Researcher Andreas Schleicher, who leads the Programme for International Student Assessment at the intergovernmental economic organisation OECD, believes that young people could benefit more from the skills gained through creativity than test-based learning. Schleicher, who [...]| Career Planet
Gap years can be used to enhance your CV, travel, learn new skills, and much more. Find out more and get some inspiration here. How does COVID-19 impact gap year plans? Coronavirus (COVID-19) is likely to have an impact on your gap year, whether you plan to travel, or stay local and get a job. [...]| Career Planet
CLOUD COMPUTING CAREERS Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services – including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics and intelligence – over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources and economies of scale. Typically, an organisation only pays for cloud services they use, helping lower operating costs, run infrastructure [...]| Career Planet
We caught up with Lebohang when we were informed of his application to complete his Doctorate in Higher Education. Having started his study career with False Bay TVET College in 2008 with a Grade 9 Certificate, he elected to study for a National Certificate Vocational in Hospitality. Once he had adapted to the College way [...]| Career Planet