China is ready to drive leadership of a low-carbon world – by making the international rules

China is a leader in the electric car market. APiguide/Shutterstock Donald Trump has made it clear he has no intention of playing a global leadership role in green energy or a move towards net zero. While the US president is stepping back and Washington is deregulating its fossil fuel industry, Beijing is stepping up. China […]

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Can British drones help secure the strait of Hormuz for international shipping?

Australian Camera / Shutterstock After pressing allies for support – and being rebuffed – US president Donald Trump now insists that the United States can reopen the Strait of Hormuz alone. However, this would focus the risk on US forces and stretch limited naval resources. Some 20% of global oil flows ordinarily passing through Hormuz; […]

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Enabling innovation at temperatures as cold as deep space – UKRI

It will provide industry and academia with the conditions to assess materials and perform testing from 2 Kelvin (-271.15 °C) to 20 Kelvin (-253.15 °C). A lab at these temperatures helps upscale technologies and propel innovation in sectors including quantum computing and high temperature superconductor (HTS) technologies. Advancing knowledge A wide range of companies have already expressed interest in accessing the facility from sectors as varied as: quantum technology healthcare green aviation fusion energy This lab allows cryogenic materials […]

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How moss could help roads cope with heavy rain and reduce air pollution

Moss grows slowly and absorbs air pollution. Herzstaub/Shutterstock Across Europe, many banks alongside motorways are planted with grass to stabilise soil and keep roadside landscapes tidy. But there may be a better solution. Already some countries are experimenting with using moss in built-up areas to absorb air pollution. As countries search for nature-based solutions to […]

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Cacti may help explain a centuries-old mystery of evolution

This question of why some branches of the tree of life explode into thousands of species, while others remain small, has shaped evolutionary biology since Charles Darwin. My colleague and I have published a new study of cactus flowers which may help explain the conundrum. For more than a century, scientists have seen flowers that […]

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Why some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilisations

Erich von Däniken proposed that monumental structures such as the pyramids could have been built with help from aliens. Stefan Baumann Could ancient humans really have built the pyramids without extraterrestrial help? Or do such questions reveal more about modern anxieties than the past itself? The idea that aliens assisted the builders of ancient monuments […]

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Iran war shows how AI speeds up military ‘kill chains’

The US-Israel war on Iran has been described as “the first AI war”. But recent deployments of artificial intelligence are, in fact, the latest in a long history of technological developments that prize a need for speed in the military “kill chain”. “Sixty seconds – that’s all it took,” claimed a former Israeli Mossad agent […]

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UK leads the world into the quantum age – UKRI

Researchers and businesses will gain access to the world’s most advanced quantum computers, as the government commits to ushering in a new era of computing over the next decade. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) will support the development and roll-out of large-scale quantum computers in the UK. This is part of a wider £2 billion […]

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UK scientists at heart of new heavy proton discovery at CERN – UKRI

UK scientists, supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), have played a leading role in the discovery of a new subatomic particle, a heavy proton, at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The particle, known as the Ξcc⁺ (Xi cc plus), is a heavier relative of the proton which is one of […]

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Bonus Podcast Episode: Privacy’s Defender – Cindy Cohn with Cory Doctorow

While How to Fix the Internet is on hiatus, we wanted to share a great conversation with you from last week. EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn spoke with bestselling novelist, journalist, and EFF Special Advisor Cory Doctorow about Cindy’s new book, “Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance” (MIT Press). %3Ciframe%20height%3D%2252px%22%20width%3D%22100%25%22%20frameborder%3D%22no%22%20scrolling%3D%22no%22%20seamless%3D%22%22%20src%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fplayer.simplecast.com%2F6c05474d-b4a1-4ffb-8ad8-943bccf09a10%3Fdark%3Dtrue%26amp%3Bcolor%3D000000%22%20allow%3D%22autoplay%22%3E%3C%2Fiframe%3E Privacy info. This […]

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