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Do solar panels work in winter? What UK homeowners should know
When the clocks go back and the days close in, it's natural to wonder whether solar panels can still pull their weight. The UK's short daylight hours and famously grey skies fuel a common misconception that solar panels ‘switch off' in…
1,700 sheep walked through solar panels-scientists were stunned by the outcome
Picture this: a flock of 1,700 merino sheep wandering lazily between neat rows of gleaming solar panels under the Australian sun. It sounds like the setup for a rural comedy, yet it's actually the basis of a remarkable scientific study that could…
China Market Update: Anti-Involution Comes To Battery Industry
Asian equities were mixed on rising expectations of another US interest rate cut, though Japan and Taiwan underperformed. China's currency, the renminbi (CNY), appreciated versus the US dollar (USD) to another 52-week high of 7.07 per USD. Media…
Stock Movers: Strategy, Canadian Solar, Disney
Stock Movers • Browse all episodes On this episode of Stock Movers: - Shares of Strategy (MSTR) and other cryptocurrency-exposed stocks slipped in premarket trading after the crypto sector fell sharply on Monday, bringing fresh momentum to a…
Wokingham council moves to new offices at Toutley Depot - BBC News
Image source, Wokingham Borough Council A council has called its new base 'one of the most energy-efficient council buildings in the borough'. Wokingham Borough Council officially opened its new offices at Toutley Depot, which it will share with…
California infill builder turns idle lots into housing in land-constrained coastal markets
Coastal California, with its high property costs, unique geography, and acute local political and physical land-use constraints, presents among the most challenging market dynamics for homebuilding. Amid these difficulties, there are also…
The hidden costs of getting climate innovation wrong
Why do some climate innovations fail to deliver? Not because they're flawed, but because the business world misjudges their economics. From hydrogen to EV infrastructure, carbon-capture startups to precision farming tools, companies around the…
Socialism is popular, but government is still the problem
Housing affordability is a good place to start. When and where a free market is maintained, home builders have every incentive to meet the housing needs at every income level. The profit margin might be bigger at the top, but the sheer numbers of…
The Path to $200/oz Silver
As America enjoyed a long Thanksgiving weekend, something big was happening with silver. The precious metal jumped higher on Friday, rising almost $4 to around $55 per ounce. A fresh all-time high. Interestingly, in the middle of this incredible…
Pet of the Week, December 1, 2025: Ham the Labrador Retriever Mix
Meet Ham, our latest Pet of the Week! He's an eight-year-old black Labrador retriever mix who belongs to AOL program manager Lyndsay. According to Lyndsay, Ham “lives life like every day is a vacation” — and honestly, looking…
Death toll passes 1,000 in devastating floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Thailand | First Thing
Sri Lanka and Indonesia have deployed their militaries to help victims of floods that have killed more than 1,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia in recent days. Millions have been affected by a combination of tropical…
Musk Hints At 'Galaxy Mind' Venture To Deploy AI Satellites In Deep Space
Elon Musk is hinting at a new venture that could unite his sprawling business empire under a single audacious goal of deploying solar-powered artificial intelligence satellites in deep space. In a recent interview with investor Nikhil Kamath, the…
Reditus Space joins reusable satellite wave with $7 million seed round
TAMPA, Fla. — Reditus Space announced $7.1 million in seed funding Dec. 1 to fly its first reusable spacecraft next summer, joining a wave of startups emerging from stealth to support microgravity research and in-space manufacturing as the…
Musk says AI and robotics are 'only' things that can solve massive US debt crisis
Elon Musk said in a new interview that he thinks robotics powered by artificial intelligence (AI) driving productivity gains and output are the only way to address the more than $38 trillion national debt. Musk said in a podcast interview on 'A…
Say Goodbye To Bottled Water: Kara Pure 2 Turns Air Into 99.99% Pure Water (Without The Microplastics)
We're in the great age of unbundling. We've unbundled our power grids with solar panels, our entertainment with streaming, and our communication with the internet. We're systematically severing the cords that tie us to centralized, aging systems.
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