Breaking Climate Records and What They Mean for Our Future
In an unsettling sweep of events, a series of climate records have been broken, triggering alarm bells among the scientific community. These are not...
Ethereum’s Future: A Generational Opportunity or Just Another Cycle?
The cryptocurrency market is abuzz with speculation about Ethereum (ETH). With its recent performance lagging behind Bitcoin (BTC) and competitors like Solana, many are...
UK and India to restart free trade agreement (FTA) talks
The United Kingdom and India are set to restart Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations in early 2025. Both countries aim to strengthen their existing...
US federal government shutdown cost the economy $11 billion, CBO estimates
The five-week US federal government shutdown cost the economy $11 billion, according to a new analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
The CBO...
Some diets improve human and our planet’s health
Some diets, such as well-balanced plant-based diets, improve human health. They can lead to better nutrient levels and a 20% lower incidence of premature...
Spray-on antennas show promise for smart, connected technology
Spray-on antennas, made from MXene 'spray paint,' could unlock the potential of smart, connected technology. We hear a lot about the promise of the...
Boris Johnson says it’s time to step up the tempo on Brexit talks
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that "it is now time for both sides to step up the tempo” in regards to Brexit.
The prime...
Digital ad spending forecast to overtake traditional ad spending this year
Digital advertising is forecast to finally overtake print and TV advertising in the US for the first time this year, according to eMarketer.
Companies are...
Google’s internet balloons could generate tens of billions of dollars
Google is determined to make internet access more widespread in underserved parts of the world by using high-altitude balloons to offer connectivity.
When the company...
Council spending cuts twice as deep in England as rest of UK
Council spending cuts or 'austerity cuts' were twice as deep in England as in the rest of the United Kingdom. University of Cambridge researchers...