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5 Essential Inventions You Probably Didn't Realize Existed In The '60s
The 1960s stand out in American history for their cultural explosion, but social leaders, musicians, and filmmakers weren't the only ones driving change. The 1960s saw a man land on the moon, the first successful heart transplant, and the discovery…
New High Street shop front among latest Stockton planning bids
Unit 7B, Daimler Drive, Cowpen Lane Industrial Estate, Billingham, TS23 4JD: Prior notification application for the installation of roof-mounted solar photovoltaics panels; gazettelive.co.uk 10 Castlereagh, Wynyard, TS22 5QF: First-floor extension…
3 stories of progress, including a worldwide increase in access to education since 2000
These are stories of global progress, compiled by the media group Fix the News and shared in partnership with The Advocate/The Times-Picayune. Each story overview is linked to an original report or story with more information. The United States…
SpaceX's Out-of-This-World Plan Has Flaws. That Bodes Well for This Terrestial Stock.
Whether you think Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SPCX +0.15%), commonly known as SpaceX, is fairly valued at $2 trillion or not, there's no denying its plans are ambitious. SpaceX plans to dominate the AI computing market by putting data…
Annecy Winners: 'The Violinist' and 'Iron Boy' Take Top Prizes
Singaporean animated feature The Violinist has won the top Cristal Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France. The first film from the territory to play in competition in Annecy in 15 years, the picture is directed by Ervin…
Home on tiny Scottish island with pool and observatory facing beach for sale
For many people, the ultimate dream property is a peaceful and secluded retreat that looks out over the sea. The Daily Record's latest Property of the Week is exactly that, as it is located on a tiny and picturesque island and overlooks a gorgeous…
Letters: S.F. should share rebuilding funds with Fillmore district
Regarding “ This Juneteenth finds the U.S. backsliding on racial equality,” (Opinion, Open Forum, SFChronicle.com, June 19): The author astutely points out how city leadership has thus far failed dismally in initiating concrete…
IONNA Expands In Florida-Brings Gas Station Reliability To EV Charging
With 20 bays total, the Seffner, FL Rechargery is the 5th in the Tampa Bay area. IONNA might not be the first name you think of when you think of charging your EV on the go…yet. But through their partnership with eight major car…
Southern Nevada has hidden trails. Now, Henderson is making them official
Plans for a 1,300-acre nature preserve with established trails at the southern tip of Henderson are taking shape and could be ready for construction to begin early next year, officials say. The city's Black Mountain Nature Preserve project will…
Beijing's Trojan Horse Rolls Into Canada: National Security Expert Warns Carney's Chinese EV Deals Embeds Sabotage Risk
Submitted by The Bureau's Sam Cooper (emphasis our own), China keeps finding inventive ways to burrow into the West, and Canada's new appetite for Chinese electric vehicles may be the most consequential opening yet. That is the warning at the…
Does anyone else feel anxious and depressed about this weird heat and climate change?
Please or to access all these features Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting. Greedybilly · Today 16:16 This week I've felt a horrible sense of foreboding and sadness. It's felt…
How many products in your daily life are made from fossil fuels?
The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz almost immediately caused a fuel price shock felt in bank accounts around Australia. Even if the Strait returns to normal, that shock will keep sending prices up in a range of industries. Economic ripples will…
Resident claims government-funded insulation scheme ruined his Victorian dream home
Asif Majid said work carried out by a business under the Government-funded Great British Insulation Scheme left his family home in disrepair - which has affected him and his family mentally, physically and financially. The work was carried out at…
Restorative architecture: ideals vs reality
Buildings occupy a growing percentage of land on earth. Buildings also account for a large share of energy consumption; as global warming intensifies demand for cooling, this share will increase. Given the impact of buildings on land-use change and…
State-level climate exposure puts Rajasthan, Gujarat and Arunachal at center of India's renewable risk map: Report
Prioritising resilience in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh is critical to safeguarding India's renewable build-out, with Zurich's portfolio analysis showing the three states carry the highest absolute Value at Risk and the largest share of…
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