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How the €250,000 lab-grown burger cut costs by more than 99.99 per cent

Technology

How the €250,000 lab-grown burger cut costs by more than 99.99 per cent

Mosa Meat reveals that it hopes to deliver its cultivated meat burgers in selected restaurants from next year

clock 05 June 2025 • 4 min read
Study warns 'EV inequality' could put UK climate goals at risk

Automotive

Study warns 'EV inequality' could put UK climate goals at risk

Cornwall Insight warns higher costs faced by households without off street parking could jeopardise government's EV goals

clock 05 June 2025 • 3 min read
Study reveals how rivers release ancient CO2 into the atmosphere

Science

Study reveals how rivers release ancient CO2 into the atmosphere

Scientists discover carbon stores leaking into atmosphere are having a bigger impact than previously thought

clock 04 June 2025 • 3 min read
Could the 'Ozempic effect' boost demand for alternative proteins?

Technology

Could the 'Ozempic effect' boost demand for alternative proteins?

Semaglutide-based drugs are already having an impact on the food industry, according to a leading analyst, and the growing market for alternative proteins could stand to benefit

clock 04 June 2025 • 5 min read
MPs and trade unions join growing calls for robust 'just transition' plan for oil and gas

Policy

MPs and trade unions join growing calls for robust 'just transition' plan for oil and gas

Group of cross party MPs calls for more detailed plan and funding to accelerate fair transition from oil and gas to clean energy, with their calls echoed by 24 trade union leaders

clock 04 June 2025 • 7 min read
Government commits £15.6bn to city tram, rail, and bus projects across England

Transport

Government commits £15.6bn to city tram, rail, and bus projects across England

Electric trams and buses, as well as extended metro lines, all set to benefit from enhanced spending on city transit outside London

clock 04 June 2025 • 4 min read
More than 30,000 new EVs registered in May, as demand surge continues

Automotive

More than 30,000 new EVs registered in May, as demand surge continues

Year-on-year electric car registrations grew 28 per cent in May, as EVs continue to eat petrol and diesel car market

clock 04 June 2025 • 3 min read
TotalEnergies snaps up 435MW pipeline of UK solar and battery projects

Energy

TotalEnergies snaps up 435MW pipeline of UK solar and battery projects

Solar projects capable of powering up to 100,000 average UK households could be operational by 2028, according to French oil and gas giant

clock 04 June 2025 • 3 min read
'We must stop': Marine scientists call for permanent ban on high seas exploitation

Marine

'We must stop': Marine scientists call for permanent ban on high seas exploitation

New report calls for the complete and permanent protection of the high seas from all industrial extraction including deep sea mining

clock 04 June 2025 • 3 min read
Great British Energy funds first wave of solar installations at UK schools

Solar

Great British Energy funds first wave of solar installations at UK schools

Group of 11 schools expected to save £175,000 a year on their energy bills following investment from publicly-owned energy firm

clock 04 June 2025 • 5 min read
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