Tesla has been fined over $150000 for battery safety violations in Australia

Tesla has been fined over $150000 for battery safety violations in Australia

Global Network Technology Comprehensive ReportOn October 13th, according to foreign media reports, the Australian Competition and Consumer Council (ACCC) recently released a notice on its official website stating that Tesla Australia has violated Australian consumer law on suspicion of failing to comply with mandatory safety standards for button battery powered products.ACCC stated that Tesla failed to conduct necessary safety tests before providing its three keychain models and two illuminated threshold models, and failed to provide mandatory safety warnings for these products in accordance with standard requirements...

New research in Australia: Elderly people listening to the radio enhances their sense of happiness

New research in Australia: Elderly people listening to the radio enhances their sense of happiness

Source: Global Times Health ClientCompiled by Wang XiaoxiongResearchers from James Cook University in Australia found that although radio was invented in the 19th century, radio broadcasting can still provide listeners with amazing breadth and depth of knowledge, and thus enhance the happiness of the elderly. The research results are published in the journal "Frontiers of Computer Science"...

Mysterious cylinder appears on a beach in Australia, foreign media: it may be a component of an Indian carrier rocket that fell

Mysterious cylinder appears on a beach in Australia, foreign media: it may be a component of an Indian carrier rocket that fell

[Global Network reporter Zhu Jiaqi] According to the British Guardian, a huge metal cylinder appeared on the beach in Western Australia, Australia. Local residents found the object on the 16th and alerted the police...

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Those "Made in China" in Australia

Reporter Ren Xiaonan from our newspaperTurn the clock forward two hours to change the summer clothes into winter clothes. For the first overseas interview after the epidemic, a reporter from the Global Times came to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...

Australian scientists have developed a new type of titanium alloy using 3D printing

Australian scientists have developed a new type of titanium alloy using 3D printing

According to Xinhua News Agency, Sydney, June 11 (Reporter Hao Yalin), scientists from University of Sydney, Australia, Royal Melbourne University of Technology and other institutions have developed a new type of titanium alloy through unique alloy design and 3D printing technology. The new research provides a feasible method for more sustainable manufacturing of high-performance titanium alloys, which can be widely used in aerospace, biomedical, Chemical engineering, national defense, clean energy and other fields...