Moving Saharan Sunshine to Europe via Undersea CablesAt least a half-dozen projects under consideration would transmit electricity from solar and wind installations in North Africa.
France has approved a law that targets influencers. What does it mean for social media stars?The French Parliament adopted a bipartisan bill on Thursday to regulate social media influencers' activities in a bid to curb the promotion of dangerous products and trends.
Hands on With Apple’s Vision Pro: The Opposite of Disappearing In a crescendoed moment of its software conference keynote this morning, Apple executives revealed a pair of smart goggles that portend a post-iPhone world.
What’s behind the (stealthily counterculture) 'Pink Shoelaces' TikTok dance trend going viral?TikTokers may have embraced a new dance craze... But do they know quite how powerful the counterculture song they're dancing to really was?
Harry accused of 'wasting time' by not giving evidence todayRoyal commentator Pauline Maclaran believes the rest of the Royal Family will be "watching with an element of horror".
But she also thinks taking a stand like this could boost Prince Harry's popularity, particularly among young people.
‘Like entering a forest’: Inside Asia’s largest timber buildingSingapore has long billed itself as a “garden city,” a term coined in the 1960s by the country’s founding father and former prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew. In the decades since, the island has embarked on extensive tree-planting programs and embraced so-called “biophilic” architecture, with greenery often seen creeping up urban facades or spilling out from skyscrapers.
Right to ‘exist’: The campaign to give nature a legal statusImagine a court hearing where the plaintiff is not a person, but a damaged river, lake or mountain.
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