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We need international collaboration to secure supply chains, urge manufacturers

We need international collaboration to secure supply chains, urge manufacturers

Supply chain disruptions, heightened by the economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic, cost the world an estimated $1.9 trillion in 2021, prompting researchers to call upon government agencies and national banks to secure these complex networks.

US and UK sign historic agreement to propel fusion energy into the future

US and UK sign historic agreement to propel fusion energy into the future

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) and the United Kingdom's Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) have forged a strategic alliance to fast-track the commercialisation of fusion energy.

Global governments plan to double fossil fuels by 2030, far exceeding 1.5°C limit

Global governments plan to double fossil fuels by 2030, far exceeding 1.5°C limit

Ahead of COP28, a new landmark report is warning that governments around the world are set to produce 110 percent more fossil fuels than the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement allows.

Over the moon: Competition winners design first kit for future lunar footballers

Over the moon: Competition winners design first kit for future lunar footballers

The IET, in collaboration with Lioness Beth England, has announced the winners of their competition to design the world's first football kits designed for moon football which they claim could arrive as early as 2025.

Sustainable smart homes: Indoor solar powers IoT

Sustainable smart homes: Indoor solar powers IoT

Unlocking a new era of energy-efficient smart homes, researchers have pioneered indoor solar power technology, transforming the way Internet of Things (IoT) devices are powered, with a focus on efficiency, affordability, and sustainability.

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