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July 9, 2022

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EcoFlow Prime Day starts today, offering huge discounts on power stations and solar panels

As we kick off Independence Day in the US, EcoFlow is also kicking off two weeks of savings on a bunch of its products....

by admin July 9, 2022
Environment

Shell to build Europe’s ‘largest’ renewable hydrogen plant to help power Dutch refinery

In this article AI-FR ENR-DE BP BP.-GB SHEL-GB On Wednesday, Shell said the Holland Hydrogen I facility would be “Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant”...

by admin July 9, 2022
Business

Kwarteng uses new national security law to halt Truphone asset sale

The firesale of a leading British mobile phone technology provider whose owners include Roman Abramovich has been halted by the government amid a national...

by admin July 9, 2022
Technology

U.S. health laws don’t always protect abortion information, but new bills could fill the gaps

A journalist reports near a crowd of abortion-rights activists in front of the U.S. Supreme Court after the Court announced a ruling in the...

by admin July 9, 2022
Science

Scientists Develop Heart Helical Structure Model That Could Help Create Artificial Heart

Paving the way for the fabrication of artificial hearts, bioengineers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have...

by admin July 9, 2022
Politics

‘I’m only human’: Education minister on why she made rude gesture outside Downing Street

Education minister Andrea Jenkyns has explained why she made a rude gesture while entering Downing Street this week. The Morley and Outwood MP made...

by admin July 9, 2022
Science

Drugs Used for Treating ADHD Could Help Treat Alzheimer’s Symptoms

Researchers have found that certain drugs used for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) could help deal with the symptoms of Alzheimer’s. In a...

by admin July 9, 2022
US

Actor becomes real-life superhero after befriending bullied boy

Hollywood actor Paul Rudd has become a real-life superhero after reaching out to a schoolboy whose yearbook was only signed by two students. Rudd,...

by admin July 9, 2022
Science

Yunnanozoans Are Oldest and Most Primitive Stem Vertebrate, Researchers Conclusively Identify

A group of scientists have identified that the fossil records of yunnanozoans, an extinct creature that lived 518 million years ago in the Cambrian...

by admin July 9, 2022
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George Michael biographer: ‘He handed the press scandal on a silver platter… but underneath it all he was a human being’

How to tell the story of the complex figure that was George Michael? The singer, who by 1988 had become the biggest-selling artist in...

by admin July 9, 2022
World

Sri Lankan protesters set fire to prime minister’s home

Thousands of protesters in Sri Lanka have broken through police barricades and stormed the president’s official residence. In one of the biggest anti-government marches...

by admin July 9, 2022
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This big, sand-filled energy storage silo can be powered by wind and solar

Finnish startup Polar Night Energy and local Finnish utility Vatajankoski have together built the world’s first commercial sand-based, high-temperature heat storage system that can...

by admin July 9, 2022
Environment

India isn’t likely to stop buying Russian oil any time soon. Here’s why

An Indian Oil Petrol Pump employee is seen wearing a face shield, as he fuels a customer’s vehicle in an open Petrol Retail Outlet...

by admin July 9, 2022
UK

Four more Tories enter crowded field to replace Johnson as prime minister

Four more Conservative MPs have joined the Tory leadership race, widening the field to eight. Nadhim Zahawi, the newly appointed chancellor, Grant Shapps, the...

by admin July 9, 2022
Politics

Grant Shapps launches bid to be next prime minister

Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, has become the latest Conservative to announce a bid to become the next prime minister. Mr Shapps pledged to...

by admin July 9, 2022
Sports

LAFC wins El Trafico in front of watching Bale

12:26 AM ET With newly signed Gareth Bale watching from the stands, his new team, Los Angeles FC, won a 3-2 thriller at home...

by admin July 9, 2022
Science

Twitter Workers Brace for More ‘Circus’ After Elon Musk Torpedoes Deal

Twitter employees expressed disbelief and exhaustion on Friday after billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said he was terminating a deal to buy the social media...

by admin July 9, 2022
World

Shinzo Abe’s body taken back to Tokyo after suspected gunman admits killing former PM

Shinzo Abe’s body is being brought back to Japan’s capital after the former prime minister was murdered during a campaign speech. Mr Abe, 67,...

by admin July 9, 2022
Technology

Elon Musk faces a long legal war with Twitter, which has the upper hand

In this article TWTR NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 02: Elon Musk attends The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating “In America: An Anthology of...

by admin July 9, 2022
UK

Thousands of Ukrainian ‘battle casualty replacements’ are being trained in England

The UK has started turning the first of around 10,000 Ukrainian recruits into frontline soldiers at four bases across England, safe from Russian missile...

by admin July 9, 2022
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