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Powering change: UK battery firms aim to unlock the way to net zero | Energy industry

Powering change: UK battery firms aim to unlock the way to net zero | Energy industry

Battery manufacturing often conjures thoughts of large-scale operations like Tesla’s gigafactories or advanced facilities in China. However, Invinity Energy Systems, based in Bathgate, Scotland, is contributing to the evolving battery landscape with its vanadium-based flow batteries. These batteries, stored in 6-meter shipping containers, are aimed at addressing energy storage needs, particularly relevant in the transition […]

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Bengaluru Google techie calls out viral 'day-in-the-life' videos by FAANG engineers: 'You don’t get paid to just enjoy'

Bengaluru Google techie calls out viral ‘day-in-the-life’ videos by FAANG engineers: ‘You don’t get paid to just enjoy’

A post by Priyansh Agarwal, a software engineer at Google based in Bengaluru, has ignited discussion about life within major tech firms. Shared on X, Agarwal’s commentary examines the “day in the life” videos frequently circulated online, which he asserts primarily showcase experiences from the initial months of employment with companies like Facebook, Amazon, Apple,

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Anglo American agrees mining mega merger; Londoners face commuting struggles as tube strike enters second day – business live | Business

Anglo American agrees mining mega merger; Londoners face commuting struggles as tube strike enters second day – business live | Business

On September 9, 2025, financial markets showed modest increases, with the FTSE 100 index rising by 0.2%, Germany’s DAX up by 0.15%, and Italy’s FTSE MIB gaining 0.5%. The French CAC index saw a more significant increase of 0.7%, despite ongoing political challenges in France following the ousting of Prime Minister François Bayrou. His removal

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Woman Puts Microphone on Sassy Cat, Result Goes Viral: 'Diva'

Woman Puts Microphone on Sassy Cat, Result Goes Viral: ‘Diva’

An Ottawa cat named Bambi has gained attention online after her owner, Emily, attached a microphone to capture the cat’s sounds and movements. The recording highlights Bambi’s distinctive vocalizations and her unique way of walking, which is influenced by a condition known as Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). This condition, often referred to as “wobbly cat syndrome,”

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What it took for Ethiopia to build Africa's largest hydro-electric dam

What it took for Ethiopia to build Africa’s largest hydro-electric dam

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam, was officially launched by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, marking a significant milestone for Ethiopia. The project began in 2012 and has since involved extensive construction efforts in western Ethiopia. The dam, spanning 1.78 km and standing at 145 m high, utilizes approximately 11 million cubic

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I’ve seen reshuffles from the inside, and I know why Starmer won’t sack Rachel Reeves – even though he should | Simon Hart

I’ve seen reshuffles from the inside, and I know why Starmer won’t sack Rachel Reeves – even though he should | Simon Hart

Last week saw a government reshuffle that appeared hurried and driven by recent events rather than a planned strategy. Angela Rayner was removed from her position, raising questions regarding the implications for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, particularly given his prior focus on a narrative around anti-corruption. This reshuffle underscores the inherent challenges leaders face when

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How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words

How Trump’s policies are affecting early-career scientists—in their own words

Concerns have emerged about the potential impact of changes in language and policy on scientific research and outreach initiatives. Emma Pierson, an assistant professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, expressed apprehension that AI companies may alter their development processes in response to government directives, particularly referencing the Trump administration’s AI Action

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Viral video of woman ‘begging’ at Canadian station sparks anti-India hate

Viral video of woman ‘begging’ at Canadian station sparks anti-India hate

A video featuring a woman sitting on the floor of a railway station in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, has led to a rise in anti-India sentiments online, despite a lack of clarity regarding the woman’s nationality or circumstances. The 20-second video was shared on X (formerly Twitter) with a caption implying that she was begging for

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