Ian Musgrave has received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council to study adverse reactions to herbal medicines and has previously been funded by the Australian Research ...
Two Australian teenagers are severely ill in hospital in Thailand after experiencing suspected methanol poisoning while they were traveling in Laos. The pair are reportedly among several foreign ...
Strikingly, the recent participation of Tesla in methanol-fueled vehicles has revived the interest in exploring other options for a fuel system different from hydrogen and electrical power. Working ...
Each unit can convert approximately 300,000 standard cubic feet of methane gas into around 8 tons of methanol daily. This approach transforms methane, a potent greenhouse gas, into a valuable ...
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The project, developed by NETRA, the R&D arm of NTPC, captures CO2 directly from flue gas emissions and converts it into methanol, which can be used in power generation and transportation. “This ...
Indonesia’s struggle with deadly bootleg liquor, exacerbated by limited access to legal alcohol and deep cultural stigmas, has left the nation with the world’s highest recorded methanol ...
The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has launched new specifications for the use of methanol as a marine fuel. "While methanol is being globally traded based on the International ...
One Australian teenager has died and another is fighting for her life in a Thai hospital after they consumed drinks suspected to contain methanol in Laos. Here's how methanol poisoning occurs ...
Methanol is being illegally added to alcohol in some countries with lax liquor laws. Methanol poisoning can pose serious health risks. The issue has come to a head as two Australian teenagers ...
Laos mourns methanol poisoning death of tourists 11/23/2024 November 23, 2024 Two Australians, two Danes, an American, and a Briton have died following a night out in tourist hot spot Vang Vieng.
Another tourist has died due to suspected methanol poisoning in Laos, the fourth person to pass away in what some believe might be a mass poisoning incident. Bianca Jones, 19, from Australia ...