RMIT, Monash and Swinburne collaboration achieves world's fastest internet speeds by using an optical micro-comb, which creates a rainbow of infrared light allowing data to be transmitted on many frequencies of light at the same time, vastly increasing bandwidth. A record of 44.2 terabits per second was achieved. Equivalent to a user downloading 1,000 high-definition movies in a split second.
“From an engineering perspective, hydroelectricity and nuclear are dream players, producing electricity on demand and contributing to the secure and reliable operation of the grid.” - Alan Finkel, Australia’s chief scientist from 2016 to 2020 and chaired the 2017 national electricity market review, the 2019 national hydrogen strategy and the 2021 low-emissions technology roadmap.See https://www.smh.com.au/national/this-energy-revolution-is-hard-really-hard-but-it-s-doable-20220619-p5aut4.html?btis