China’s emissions may be falling

Tony Han Global China Unit Getty Images As the world races to cut carbon emissions in the fight against climate change, a potentially game-changing milestone may have been reached. China – currently responsible for some 30% of global emissions – saw its emissions decline in the 12 months up to May 2025. Crucially, this would…

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How to avoid a puncture on the Moon

Padraig Belton Technology Reporter Getty Images The Apollo mission lunar rovers were lightweight vehicles Going back to the Moon after half a century, and then to Mars, literally means reinventing the wheel. After all, Mars is a long way to come back if you get a flat. “One thing you cannot have is a puncture,”…

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Reform council agrees plan to share data with savings unit

Joshua Nevett Political reporter Reform UK Zia Yusuf (C) visited West Northamptonshire Council to meet leader Mark Arnull (R) and his deputy in June A Reform UK-controlled council in England is the first to approve a proposal to share sensitive financial information with the party’s cost-cutting unit. West Northamptonshire Council is exploring options to share…

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5 huge stumbling blocks to legacy mainframe EOL

From my vantage point, I see the legacy mainframe landscape as both a testament to decades of reliable operation and a critical juncture demanding strategic evolution. The global economy’s reliance on these systems is undeniable – they are the silent workhorses powering a significant majority of business transactions. However, the accelerating pace of technological advancement,…

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Tech firms look for natural food colours

Suzanne Bearne Technology Reporter Fermentalg There are hundreds of thousands of microalgae species French firm Fermentalg has been all over the planet in its search for useful microalgae. “One of our lucky scientists got to go and climb the volcanoes in the Caribbean for example, and I have to restrain myself from collecting more every…

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