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October 14, 2021

Science

Blue Origin New Shepard Launch: Star Trek Icon William Shatner Becomes World’s Oldest Space Traveller

Having made a career out of playing an explorer of the cosmos, William Shatner – Captain James Kirk of Star Trek fame – did it...

by admin October 14, 2021
Environment

Wärtsilä Report Urges 100% Renewables Sooner, Uruguay Proves It Can Happen Now

With the COP26 conference in Glasgow coming up soon, many climate and environmental  groups are urging nations to accelerate the transition to renewable energy....

by admin October 14, 2021
Environment

Energy Transition Lessons from the Netherlands Natural Gas Transition

The world is going through historic transitions, a global shift of energy, transportation, and consumption that will impact every aspect of our lives, but...

by admin October 14, 2021
Politics

‘Doing all we can’ to solve supply issues, but ‘we can’t fix every single problem’ – chancellor

The chancellor has appeared to rule out helping businesses with soaring gas prices, saying “it’s not the government’s job” to manage the costs of...

by admin October 14, 2021
UK

COVID cases surge among children after schools reopen – but drop among adults

Coronavirus infections among children increased in England last month after schools reopened, a study has found. The surge kept overall cases high even as...

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