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October 5, 2021

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Electric bicycle sales are growing 16x faster than general cycling. Here’s why

Electric bicycle sales had been growing at an impressive rate in the US even before the COVID-19 pandemic began. But ever since the pandemic...

by admin October 5, 2021
Environment

Volvo says shift to electric cars is the reason behind its $2.9 billion IPO

In this article TSLA F DAI-DE A Volvo C40 Recharge photographed in Stockholm, Sweden, on March 2, 2021. CLAUDIO BRESCIANI | AFP | Getty...

by admin October 5, 2021
Politics

Boris Johnson to launch attack on former Tory PMs in promise to tackle big issues

Boris Johnson will close his party’s conference in a rousing finale in which he will accuse his Tory predecessors of “drift and dither” and...

by admin October 5, 2021
Technology

Senators demand Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg answer questions after whistleblower’s revelations at hearing

Mark Zuckerberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Facebook, arrives to testify during the House Financial Services hearing on An Examination of Facebook and...

by admin October 5, 2021
Sports

Our predictions from the wild-card games through the World Series

7:00 AM ET The 2021 MLB playoffs begin Tuesday night with 10 teams hoping to raise this year’s World Series trophy. The San Francisco...

by admin October 5, 2021
Environment

Cost of Build Back Better Proposal: Close To $0, Cost of Catastrophic Climate Change: $551 Trillion

Right now, as I’ve highlighted briefly before, there’s a hot negotiation underway between almost every other Democrat in the House & Senate and two...

by admin October 5, 2021
Business

‘Grown men in tears’: Hundreds of pigs culled with farms overcrowded amid butcher shortage

Hundreds of healthy pigs have been culled after a nationwide shortage of abattoir workers left farms overcrowded with animals that could not be sent...

by admin October 5, 2021
US

Facebook’s products ‘harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy’, whistleblower tells Congress

Facebook’s products “harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy”, a whistleblower has claimed. Frances Haugen – who used to work as a product...

by admin October 5, 2021
UK

UK records 33,869 new COVID cases and 166 more deaths, daily figures show

The UK has recorded 33,869 new COVID-19 cases and a further 166 coronavirus-related deaths in the latest 24-hour period, according to government data. The...

by admin October 5, 2021
UK

‘A wall of fear’: Ex-detectives reveal why some murder cases are never solved

The mother of a teenager who was shot dead in the street says her hopes are fading that her son’s killer will ever be...

by admin October 5, 2021
Sports

How NHL arenas are welcoming hockey fans back

7:00 AM ET Normalcy is a relative term for NHL arenas this season. Of its 32 buildings, the league expects 31 of them to...

by admin October 5, 2021
UK

Timeline of Stephen Port’s murders and what happened to his victims

More than seven years after Stephen Port committed murder for the first time, an inquest has begun into the deaths of his four victims....

by admin October 5, 2021
Science

Russian Actors Blast Off to Attempt a World First: A Movie in Space

A Russian crew of two cosmonauts, a movie director, and an actress blasted off for the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday to shoot...

by admin October 5, 2021
Science

Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 Winners: Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Giorgio Parisi

US-Japanese scientist Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann of Germany, and Giorgio Parisi of Italy on Tuesday won the Nobel Physics Prize for climate models and...

by admin October 5, 2021
Politics

‘Incredibly tough’ to guarantee conviction targets for rape will be met, PM says

Boris Johnson has said he cannot guarantee that targets to improve rape prosecution and conviction rates set out in the government’s Rape Review will...

by admin October 5, 2021
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Quick Charge Podcast: October 4, 2021

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and...

by admin October 5, 2021
Environment

China needs coal, and Australia has it. But something’s standing in the way

Workers cut up coal carts in Dec. 2019 at a coal mine in Mentougou, west of Beijing, where many mines have been shut as...

by admin October 5, 2021
Science

What Did Egyptian Mummies Look Like in Real Life? Researchers Use DNA Data to Reconstruct Their Faces

Egypt is famous for its gargantuan pyramids and the ancient mummies that are buried there. The ancient process of mummification to preserve a body...

by admin October 5, 2021
Science

Astronaut Barbie Takes Zero-Gravity Flight to Inspire Young Girls to Take Up Career in Space, STEM

Astronomy enthusiasts are celebrating World Space Week from October 4 to October 10. To make this event memorable for young girls and encourage them...

by admin October 5, 2021
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She’s back! Adele shares snippet of new music in Twitter video

Adele has shared the opening bars of her new single on Twitter, after days of mounting speculation she was about to release new music....

by admin October 5, 2021
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