A Canadian study suggests solar farms could increase global crop yields by hundreds of billions of pounds, thanks to the protective microclimate created beneath their panels ...
A west London project will use waste heat from a data centre to supply low-carbon heating to 4,000 homes and a new commercial district ...
A new vision for urban living is taking shape, driven by an urgent need to make our cities more liveable, sustainable and ...
What if your daily commute could light up a park? Laurence Kemball-Cook’s off-grid technology captures the energy of footfal ...
You can’t put an old head on young shoulders, so they say. But some wisdom is passed on. We want to hear the nuggets that helped guide you ...
For a club rooted in non-league football, Macclesfield’s recent FA Cup didn't just connect those on the pitch, but a whole ...
A lost giant returned to Galapagos, Wales passed a ‘life-changing’ bill, and a Chinese river came back from the brink, plus more good news ...
A new law to protect victims of online image-based abuse, rare birds made a comeback, and a psychedelic drug was shown to ...
Rare species spotting – of dung beetles, skylarks, adders and others – has become something of a local passion in a village ...
Europe’s largest restored oyster reef will soon take shape off the Norfolk coast, reviving a long-lost marine ecosystem The UK is about to get Europe’s largest oyster reef, with four million native ...
The number of people dying from chronic diseases globally fell in four out of five nations between 2010 and 2019, a landmark study has found. The analysis, led by Imperial College London, revealed ...
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