How £50m 'fish disco' could save farmland
A new £50 million initiative aims to protect farmland by using innovative technology to deter fish from entering nuclear cooling pipes. This technology, referred to as a 'fish disco', utilizes lights …
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A new £50 million initiative aims to protect farmland by using innovative technology to deter fish from entering nuclear cooling pipes. This technology, referred to as a 'fish disco', utilizes lights …
MIT Technology Review has launched a new AI newsletter titled 'Making AI Work.' This newsletter aims to delve into the practical applications of artificial intelligence across various sectors, includi…
President Trump is considering a visit to Venezuela as part of his strategy to encourage American energy companies to extract oil from the country. However, these firms have shown reluctance to engage…
Recent data indicates that solar energy in the United States has experienced a significant 35% growth, surpassing hydroelectric power on the national grid. This shift marks a notable change in the ene…
Ofgem has announced a 7% reduction in typical household energy bills starting in April, following recent changes in government charges. This adjustment is expected to provide some financial relief to …
The recent Budget announcement indicates that household energy bills will experience reductions starting in April. The extent of these reductions will vary across different households, reflecting chan…

During his State of the Union speech, President Donald Trump addressed rising electricity costs and announced that major tech companies are expected to sign a 'rate payer protection pledge' next week.…
The White House is urging AI companies to absorb the rising costs of electricity, a request that many hyperscalers have already publicly committed to fulfilling. As the demand for AI technologies grow…
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