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In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, the idea of downsizing to a solar-powered tiny home is growing in popularity. These compact, energy-efficient dwellings offer an appealing alternative to traditional [...]

As we reflect on 2024, it’s important to acknowledge both the successes and setbacks in the UK’s journey toward net zero. This article highlights one of the year’s biggest milestones: [...]

The South China Morning Post reported on 9th January 2025 that China is planning to build a solar farm in space. Long Lehao, a Chinese aerospace engineer and member of [...]

Scrolling through social media, you might have come across influencers and individuals taking on challenges like 75 Hard, Dry Jan, or daily gratitude journaling. These challenges are a great way [...]

Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) equipment (sometimes referred to collectively as navigational aids) is the infrastructure located on and around airports, and is vital for safe air traffic management. They [...]

The transition to renewable energy is essential for reducing carbon emissions and achieving sustainability. The inherent variability of renewable power sources such as the sun and wind, however, challenges power [...]

We recently published an overview of the types of farming that come under the term agrivoltaics. The current article will delve deeper into the notion of solar grazing and how [...]

The United Kingdom has ambitious green energy targets, including clean power by 2030 [1] and Net Zero by 2050 [2]. This requires the development of significantly more renewable energy projects. [...]

A recent study by the University of Cambridge highlights botanic gardens’ challenges in protecting the world’s most endangered plants. The research, covering data from 50 botanic gardens and arboreta (botanical [...]

Many of us recall the “Digital Switchover,” during which existing analogue television signals in the UK were replaced with new digital transmissions between 2007 and 2012. However, as time and [...]




