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A new edition of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) state letter [1] was released earlier this year, with some changes made to the new obstacle limitation surfaces, expected in [...]
Coral reefs are incredibly diverse ecosystems, providing shelter, food, and breeding grounds for countless species of fish, invertebrates, and other marine organisms. They also act as natural barriers, reducing wave [...]
A groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the face of sustainable transport in the UK. The proposed “climate card,” offers unlimited train travel across the country for just £49 per [...]
Around the world, 15 billion trees are cut down each year to make paper. [1] But what about if we didn’t need to cut down the trees in order to [...]
Fractal solar cells combine the principles of fractal geometry with photovoltaic technology, creating exciting possibilities for boosting energy efficiency through mathematically aesthetic designs. These panels are more efficient at capturing [...]
The 2040 net zero goals for the UK farming sector are being called into question by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU). The NFU has told the BBC that there has [...]
In the 8th article in our series on the Baltic States, we take a look at the thriving technology sector in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania). Bolt, an [...]
The UK, like many other countries, is facing a pressing ecological challenge: biodiversity loss. The decline of wildflower meadows and other habitats has had a significant impact on the country’s [...]
There has been cause for celebration among any and all professionals who use Microsoft Excel in recent weeks as Microsoft has announced that it will be integrating Python into its [...]
Introduction The first stage of assessing the potential impact of glint and glare towards surrounding road users involves undertaking an initial review of the available imagery to determine the specific [...]