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The Marine Biological Association (MBA) is pleased to congratulate the winner of 2025’s prestigious MBA prize. Tilly Powell, who recently graduated with a BSc (Hons) Marine Biology, First Class from the University of Plymouth, received the prize for ‘Outstanding Performance on a Marine Biology Progr…
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Earth’s natural defences are losing strength as temperatures rise, major new report warns. The planet’s natural carbon sinks – the ocean, forests and soils – are reaching their limits, absorbing less carbon than expected and risking a major setback to global climate targets, according to a major new…
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Security intelligence and management solutions company Exabeam Inc. today announced a new release that extends its security analytics platform to address the growing risks of enterprise artificial intelligence usage and AI agent activity. The new release extends the company’s user and entity behavio…
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For the last several years on theCUBE, I’ve been using a phrase that at first sounded abstract and now feels obvious: AI factories. Not data centers. Not GPU clusters. Factories. At the time, it was shorthand for something deeper: a shift from computing as infrastructure to computing as production. …
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At CES 2026, Infineon Technologies AG and Flex announce their zone controller development kit for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The new development kit, based on a modular design for zone control units (ZCUs), is designed to accelerate the development of SDV-ready electrical/electronic (E/E) arc…
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We’ve known for a long time that improving the built environment’s energy efficiency is good for the planet. A recent report by McKinsey Sustainability makes it clear how good it can be for business, too. And with nearly one-quarter of human-produced greenhouse gases tied to making, transporting and…
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Recent news articles about a breakthrough in nuclear fusion research heralded the potential for “limitless” energy. Whenever I read that word limitless I wince. The promise of limitlessness is misleading and sometimes deadly. Limits exist everywhere in nature. They enable the functioning of systems …
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At first glance, one might consider it good news: The volume of electronic waste recycled is growing. At a closer look, the statistics are less savory: E-waste generation is accelerating five times faster. In The Global E-Waste Monitor 2024, released in March, the United Nations Institute for Traini…
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From Britain’s medieval buildings to western pop and contemporary art, these creations showcase our interwoven storiesWe are repeatedly sold a painfully two-dimensional picture of the motivations of those seeking shelter in Britain. According to this picture, migrants are eager to experience the ben…
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Tebay, Cumbria: Small farms like ours contribute to society, but we need help to survive. A huge cloud has lifted over our futureJust before Christmas I attended a farmers’ conference near Penrith, which included a presentation on the inheritance tax rules for agricultural land. An accountant worked…