Gas
Six killed in two explosions across Iran, Israel denies involvement
Both explosions in Bandar Abbas and Ahvaz were caused by a gas leak, Iranian authorities claimed. The IRGC refuted social media rumors that naval officials died in the blasts.
Israel faces looming liquified gas shortage despite gov't assurances of supply stability
New York apartment building gas leak fire kills one, injures several
Winter Storm Fern grounds thousands of US flights, strains power grids nationwide
Inhalation of xenon gas shows promise as a neuroprotective treatment for Alzheimer's Disease
Xenon gas, currently used in medicine as an anesthetic and neuroprotective agent for treating brain injuries, showed potential in protecting the brain in studies.
Could taxes end up saving the planet?
Your taxes: Exploring global carbon pricing strategies, Israel's climate goals, and the challenges of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Israeli innovation: Fabric that changes color in the presence of toxic gas
The development by the Department of Polymer Materials Engineering at Shenkar is part of the "Future Soldier" project funded by the Ministry of Defense.
NewMed Energy sees record quarter, with $147m. net profit
NewMed Energy posts 25% profit growth in Q3 as Leviathan gas output and sales surge.
Australia launches 'Chart Your Fart' campaign with free app to study flatulence patterns
Data will help create a profile of 'normal' flatulence among different age groups, aiding gut health research.
Gas stoves in European homes linked to 40,000 premature deaths annually, study finds
The problem is especially severe in countries where gas cooking is common, such as the United Kingdom, Romania, Poland, and Italy.
Prepare your home for winter: Have you heard about the hybrid generator?
Amisragas introduces hybrid generators powered by LPG (cooking gas) and gasoline. These environmentally friendly generators offer an advanced solution for backup power during outages.
Iraq seeking major US investment in natural gas
This initiative is part of a larger effort within Iraq to attract greater US investment into Iraq’s energy sector, particularly after Chinese firms dominated the most recent licensing rounds.
Iraq opens gas processing plant to reduce flaring
In a statement from the prime minister's office, al-Sudani emphasized that Iraq's gas utilization has reached 61%, with a target of achieving zero gas flaring by 2028.
Silent but perilous: Pedestrians more likely to be hit by hybrid or electric cars
Pedestrians may be twice as likely to be hit by an electric or a hybrid car as those powered by petrol or diesel, wrote Phil Edwards, Siobhan Moore, and Craig Higgins of the London School of Hygiene.