
‘Garden floods show need to work with nature’
BBC News Insurance scheme urges gardeners to use planting to protect their homes from floods. Insurance scheme urges gardeners to use planting to protect their homes from floods.
BBC News Insurance scheme urges gardeners to use planting to protect their homes from floods. Insurance scheme urges gardeners to use planting to protect their homes from floods.
BBC News Why the Nordic nation, despite its reputation for social equality, has so many billionaires. Why the Nordic nation, despite its reputation for social equality, has so many billionaires.
BBC News From unhackable communication networks to powerful computers, quantum technology promises huge advances. From unhackable communication networks to powerful computers, quantum technology promises huge advances.
BBC News Television production firms admit they are already using AI to come up with new programme ideas. Television production firms admit they are already using AI to come up with new programme ideas.
BBC News The UK still lags far behind its main European counterparts, both in terms of sales and reputation. The UK still lags far behind its main European counterparts, both in terms of sales and reputation.
BBC News India is hoping that biogas, produced from farm waste, will curb its reliance on imported gas. India is hoping that biogas, produced from farm waste, will curb its reliance on imported gas.
BBC News Seafarers tell the BBC port officials routinely demand bribes before allowing ships through. Seafarers tell the BBC port officials routinely demand bribes before allowing ships through.
BBC News The “grief tech” firms helping users create talking avatars of their dead relatives. The “grief tech” firms helping users create talking avatars of their dead relatives.
Rail transport, Global development, Ukraine, Russia, World news, Europe, Kyiv Business | The Guardian Dutch photographer Jelle Krings has been documenting the workers of the Ukrainian railway since the war began. Here, he revisits the families that have kept a war-torn country moving, often to great personal sacrificeWords and pictures by Jelle KringsIn the early hours…
Technology Latest news RSS Neuralink’s first brain implant faces thread malfunction, but the patient still plays games & browses the web using thought control. Neuralink’s first human implant hit a snag last week, with reports suggesting tiny wires crucial for brain signal detection dislodged. Sources familiar with the matter revealed this issue has been known for…