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While unemployment unexpectedly rose to 4.3%, there’s some good news hidden in the data. And for homeowners, it makes a rate ...
The majority of the world’s rechargeable batteries are now made using lithium-ion. Most rely on a combination of different ...
The judge found Australia had not used the best available science to set emissions targets. The finding tightens the screws ...
Who gets to sleep, and for how long, is a complex mix of biology, psychology and society. Here’s what we know so far.
But is it okay to re-boil water that’s already in the kettle from last time? While bringing water to a boil disinfects it, ...
Sovereign citizens might seem eccentric, or even harmless. But those who look to engage in ‘pseudolaw’ can pose real risks.
The point at which supply meets demand forms the wholesale price of electricity. Renewable sources, like wind and solar, have ...
New study finds that people in 12 African countries don’t fully accept that extreme weather disasters are caused by climate ...
If the conflict endures, the value of Sudan’s economy will contract by up to 42% – with 7 million more people falling into ...
Mental health is not just connected to what’s inside our head. The environment around us can play a part – either supporting ...
Rachel Reeves wants to encourage a shift – but negative headlines about the risks could be making British consumers wary.