JBM Solar Projects 21 Ltd has been given approval to create a 49,9-megawatt solar farm with battery storage on land near Highleadon, between Newent and Gloucester
One of UK’s biggest solar farms to be built near Gloucester
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JBM Solar Projects 21 Ltd has been given approval to create a 49,9-megawatt solar farm with battery storage on land near Highleadon, between Newent and Gloucester
Written by Laura Baisas
Scientists have learned new information about the ancient ocean floor at the core-mantle boundary of our planet
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Barry Green recounts the moment in June 1983 when the JET fusion laboratory at Culham in Oxfordshire undertook its first experiment: “It felt brilliant. One thing is to work on a design, another thing is to operate it.”
Written by Bobby Azarian
If the “self” is not real, then we are slaves to a billiard ball universe, trapped in a nihilistic nightmare in which we cannot change our fate
Written by Mohammad Qusir Rather
Some asteroids have measured densities higher than those of any elements known to exist on Earth. This suggests that they are at least partly composed of unknown types of “ultradense” matter that cannot be studied by conventional physics
Written by Umer Abrar
VENUS has been chosen as the destination for two new NASA missions to investigate the planet’s atmosphere and geological features, following the discovery of “enough water to support plentiful life” by NASA
Written by John O'Sullivan
Leader of the international campaign for an unbiased official probe into alleged COVID19 ‘vaccine crimes’ has been arrested in Mexico and deported to Germany, according to reports.
Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, a German lawyer and spokesman for the Stiftung Corona Ausschuss, a non-governmental investigative committe based in Germany, was a key player among those aiming to expose official misconduct during the pandemic crisis. He faces prosecution under separate German and EU warrants.
Written by Ben Turner
Astronomers spotted Jupiter-mass binary objects (JUMBOs) in the Orion constellation, and they don’t know how the objects formed
Written by Alan Brough
Over the last two years we have all watched in horror as the extent of the harm and damage that has been caused by the Covid injections has been revealed, with more and more irrefutable evidence of unnecessary death and disability coming to light on an almost daily basis
Written by Kai Xiang Teo
When a group of researchers asked an AI to design a robot that could walk, it created a “small, squishy and misshapen” thing that walks by spasming when filled with air
Written by Mark Garcia
NASA engineering and flight control teams are continuing to review data and video associated with a coolant leak from a backup radiator on the station’s Nauka multipurpose laboratory module
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
I rarely have the opportunity to review general health measures that help people feel and function better, and with good execution, live longer
Written by Gemma Conroy
Researchers catalogue more than 3,000 different types of cell in our most complex organ
Written by David Barker
‘Climate change’ hurts the economy, according to a celebrated 2012 paper by economists Melissa Dell, Benjamin Jones, and Benjamin Olken
Written by Emily Cooke
When exposed to low levels of disinfectants and antiseptics in the lab, a bacterium that sickens thousands in the U.S. every year becomes more tolerant to antibiotics
Written by Emma Bryce
The number varies from a dozen to almost 100 — and most of these don’t even appear on official maps