Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Plant Back Online Following IAEA-Brokered Ceasefire
The reconnection of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant to the grid is a critical development in stabilizing the country's energy supply amid ongoing conflicts.
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The reconnection of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant to the grid is a critical development in stabilizing the country's energy supply amid ongoing conflicts.
Environmental group Fighting Dirty has initiated legal action against the UK government regarding proposed regulations that may compromise safety standards.
Europe's pursuit of tech sovereignty faces significant hurdles, yet its focused ambitions may yield substantial benefits for local enterprises.
France's trade commissioner has expressed concerns that the requirement for translation into 24 languages is hindering the European Union's ability to finalize trade agreements efficiently.
A supercomputer model from the University of Liverpool predicts that England and Spain will meet in the 2026 World Cup final, with Spain favored to win.
A recent study highlights the relationship between water velocities and nitrate pollution levels in Europe, emphasizing the implications of climate change.
The Bellingshausen Sea, typically covered in winter sea ice, is currently missing an area equivalent to France, with temperatures soaring 20C above average, raising alarms among experts.
A recent study published in Nature explores the mechanisms of cellular adhesion, offering potential insights into the origins of animal life on Earth.
Recent research indicates that biocide-free silicone paint excels in preventing fouling, while low-copper paints are on par with their high-copper counterparts, potentially reshaping antifouling paint choices.
Recent research highlights the complexities of familial relationships in Iron Age Scotland, revealing insights into ancient funerary customs.
Isar Aerospace, a European launch company, has successfully raised 270 million euros to enhance its global operations and prepare for future launches.
'I want to guarantee complete transparency for families'
GSK is reportedly in discussions to acquire cancer biotech Nuvalent, a deal that could surpass $9 billion and mark one of the largest transactions for the UK drugmaker amid rising biotech M&A activity this year.
A study from Germany highlights the potential of solar panels on rewetted peatlands to support bird habitats while generating renewable energy and aiding carbon sequestration.
Britain's Net Zero Policy, set to be implemented in 2026, raises significant concerns regarding its effects on the chemical industry, with potential job losses and economic challenges looming.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported that a drone strike has affected essential monitoring equipment at a nuclear facility in Russia, raising concerns about safety protocols.
A proposal to convert a section of the English-Scottish border into a commercial forest raises alarms about potential habitat threats, particularly for local wildlife.
Marnie Lovejoy, the first woman to chair the Grayling Society, aims to inspire women in fishing while advocating for the protection of England's rivers and the grayling species.
Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences highlights how radiocarbon dating reveals connections between human history and the longevity of Mediterranean hardwoods.
A consortium led by Bouygues Telecom, which includes Orange and Free-Iliad, is set to purchase SFR from Patrick Drahi for €20.35 billion, pending regulatory approval.