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Burning rubbish now UKs dirtiest form of power

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Burning household rubbish in giant incinerators to make electricity is now the dirtiest way the UK generates power, BBC analysis has found. Nearly half of the rubbish produced in UK homes, including ...[Continue Reading]

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Green Skills for All: Embedding Sustainability Across Businesses [Promoted content]

Michelle Norman

A labour force with the right skills is essential if the EU is to deliver the transition to green and digital economies. Yet, 77% of companies worldwide report skills shortages. Despite a high demand ...[Continue Reading]

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Oura Ring 4 review: still on top for now

Victoria Song

Oura furthers its lead among smart rings with hardware and software refinements, but its subscription is still its biggest downside. ByVictoria Song, a senior reporter focusing on wearables, health ...[Continue Reading]

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Why Does Anyone Care About the Nobel Prize?

Gisela Salim-Peyer

Just go to sleep, Martin Chalfies wife told him late one October night in 2008. Chalfie, a Columbia University chemist, had co-authored an influential paper describing a new method for studying ce ...[Continue Reading]

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The Quiet Trump-Harris Trade Agreement

Jerusalem Demsas

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Overcast | Pocket CastsAfter former President Donald Trumps surprise victory in 2016, his administration imposed several rounds of tariffs on Chi ...[Continue Reading]

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In Living Color: A Prismatic Reading List on Pigment, Paint, and Perception

Kanya Kanchana

March 1832. Aboard the HMS Beagle in fair weather, Charles Darwin consulted a small guidebook from his pocket. I had been struck by the beautiful colour of the sea when seen through the chinks of a s ...[Continue Reading]

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