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Billionaire completes first private spacewalk

A billionaire and an engineer have become the first non-professional crew to perform a spacewalk.

Futurristic Announces Expansion into Metaverse Services and Solutions

Futurristic, a leading IT solutions provider, announces the expansion of its offerings to include cutting-edge Metaverse services and solutions, including […]

National parkland in public hands ‘would help nature’

Campaigners call for national parks to be given new powers to buy private land and protect habitats.

Self-medicating gorillas may hold new drugs clues

Plants eaten by wild gorillas have medicinal properties that could be harnessed in drug discovery, say scientists.

The great gene editing debate: can it be safe and ethical?

A UK law allowing gene-edited food has been paused and some British scientists fear being overtaken.

Dark Matter Breakthrough Discovery: Infinite 8 Industries Unveils Particle 11, A Pioneering Dark Matter Candidate with Unprecedented Energy Potential

Infinite 8 Industries announces the discovery of Particle 11, a groundbreaking dark matter candidate with revolutionary energy potential, capable of […]

New Scrap Metal Shredding Project Launched in South Korea with GD9Q Shredder

GEP ECOTECH has announced that its GD9Q dual-shaft shredder has been officially put into operation by a prominent South Korean […]

2024 Ultimate Long Drive (ULD) World Championship Presented by Experience Columbia, SC Returns to South Carolina

Four Days Of Competition September 25th – 28th. For The Second Year In A Row Athletes From Around The World […]

Billionaire takes off for first ever private spacewalk

The mission is the first of three funded by payments processing business founder Jared Isaacman.

Which rural area will take the UK’s nuclear waste?

The UK’s nuclear waste needs a permanent home – but finding a community willing to take it is tricky.

ScienceStyled Launches Official YouTube Channel, Bringing Science to Life with Famous Characters in Short Videos

ScienceStyled launches its official YouTube channel, turning its signature science education articles narrated by famous characters into short, engaging videos. […]

Boeing Starliner returns to Earth, but without astronauts

The troubled spacecraft returns empty to New Mexico from the International Space Station.

Race against time in Asian hornet battle

Bee inspectors aim to destroy the bee-eating predators in the South East before new queens hatch.

Puffins increase on Farne Islands despite bird flu

A census suggests the population has stabilised following the outbreak, with numbers up by 15%.

Service Electric Cablevision Adopts OpenVault’s Advanced PMA Technology

Service Electric Cablevision is making significant strides in enhancing their broadband services with the help of OpenVault’s PMA technology.

Protheragen Announces Disease Model Development Services to Enhance Rare Disease Research

Protheragen announced the release of its disease model development services provided to enhance rare disease research.

Anti-pollution law to threaten water bosses with jail

New legislation gives regulators more powers to tackle water pollution in England and Wales.

Walking, cycling to school more likely in Ulez – report

Research shows children living in the zone are now nearly four times more likely to be walking or cycling.

Dr. Zouhair M. Kabbara: A Beacon of Philanthropy and Humanitarian Efforts

Dr. Zouhair Kabbara, a multilingual graduate of Kaunas Medical University, is renowned for his humanitarian efforts. He volunteers in nursing […]

Five seabirds added to UK red list of most concern

Conservation groups are calling for action as populations of seabirds decline on UK cliffs.

Techment Technology Partners with Oracle to Accelerate Cloud-Driven Business Transformation

As an Oracle Partner, Techment is now equipped to deliver a wide range of integrated solutions designed to help businesses […]

Striking images reveal depths of Titanic’s slow decay

A new expedition finds that a large part of the railing at the ship’s front has fallen away.

Badger culling to end in England within five years

Efforts to stop the spread of bovine tuberculosis will now focus on vaccinating badgers not killing them.

Seasia Infotech Rises to E-Commerce Development Top Spot with an Impressive CAGR

Seasia Infotech has secured a top spot in e-commerce development with an impressive CAGR, highlighting our expertise in delivering innovative […]

a1qa celebrated as a leading provider 2024 by Software Testing News

Software Testing News has revealed the list of “Leading Software Testing Providers”. a1qa is among them.

Will sustainable aviation fuels take off?

Sustainable aviation fuels work, but can they be made in sufficient quantity to replace fossil fuels?

‘Windiest part of the UK’ could power nearly 500,000 homes

The islands are the windiest part of the UK, which means it will be rare for the turbines not to […]

Baby boom prompts call to boost wild beaver population

A leading conservation group wants the government to give the go-ahead to bringing back beavers in the wild.

Manatee mum and calf charm wildlife photo judges

The photo is among several highly commended in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest

Watch out for Ashley but never fear Yvonne

With the next storm season starting on 1 September, a new list of names has been announced – including Ashley, […]