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Not everything has to be portable these days. Whilst countless battery-powered speakers have passed through our test benches in recent years (from those you clip onto your jeans to those that need wheels ), we mustn't forget that there are stationary products with very specific features that go beyond the traditional stereo system or home cinema receiver. Th
Scientists to study danger of glacier melt in Greenland
A group of scientists have set sail for Greenland to study if glacier melt could disrupt Atlantic currents, according to Reuters . An international team of around 80 experts and crew will spend five to six weeks looking into how Greenland's rapidly melting glaciers are breaking into the ocean. Don't miss: United States is in talks with Denmark to open new ba
Italy, Greece, Poland, others ask the EU to reconsider carbon price on fuel
Up to ten countries within the EU including Italy, Poland, Hungary, and Greece want Brussels to rethink the plan for carbon price on heating and transport fuels, Reuters reports. They argue that citizens should not be facing new climate-related fuel costs in the current economic and geopolitical environment. The dispute aims at ETS2, the new carbon market in
New York first to pause construction of new large data centres
Reuters reports that New York has become the first state in the US to stop construction of new large data centres. Governor Kathy Hochul has imposed a one-year moratorium on new facilities that plan to use 50 megawatts or more, as concerns over electricity bills, natural resources and local communities keep growing globally. Learn more: Nvidia partners to pi
The US deals with a large cyclosporiasis outbreak in Michigan, now potentially reaching California
A virus causing "explosive diarrhoea" is hitting hard in the US as it broke out in Michigan but could now be spreading into California. Health officials talk about a large cyclosporiasis outbreak and point at leafy greens as the suspected possible source. Michigan accounts for more than 2,600 cases already, per The Guardian , while the CDC has confirmed hund
Fire risk spreads further in Europe as new wildfire breaks out near Paris
When news still come from the massive wildfire in Almería, Spain (its death toll at 13 already), more wildfires are being declared around Europe amid the new heatwave. Such is the case near Paris, as Reuters reports, where a fast-moving blaze tore through the Fontainebleau, a historic forest about 70 km from Paris. The fire has forced the closure of the A6 h
Breaking: New magnitude 6.5 earthquake registered in Papua New Guinea
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck the region of Lorengau in Papua Guinea earlier today, as captured by Reuters , AA, and other sources. No damage has been reported at the time of writing. The seism was measured by the US Geological Survey (USGS) at about 191 kilometres southeast of Lorengau, in the province of Manus, before 9AM GMT. The quake registered a de

