From mammoth molten salt-filled thermal storage units to systems that use liquid air, the latest in energy storage tech ...
School dinners got a healthy kickstart, plans were laid to reintroduce golden eagles to England’s skies, and the new issue of ...
A new law requires employers to respond to interviewees in a move that could reshape hiring practices After three job ...
Fourteen years, 380 embroiderers and an estimated billion and a half stitches: the Red Dress project allows people around the world to tell their stories through embroidery Is this the ultimate ...
The Apr-Jun issue of Positive News magazine is about the long, uneven journey from childhood to adulthood and the people and ...
A social experiment is giving away half a million dollars to fund acts of kindness globally – it’s already having a positive impact Most of us, we would like to think, would help out a relative, a ...
It’s the largest public investment in community-owned green power in the UK to date. But what exactly is being promised, and ...
Uganda halted its Ebola outbreak, elk were mooted for a return to the UK, and working-class writers got a new platform, plus more good news Uganda declared an end to its Ebola outbreak Health ...
Red light therapy has long been used by humans to improve skin health, slow visible ageing and soothe muscle. Could it help ...
One of Britain’s most iconic birds, the golden eagle, could soon soar over England again after more than 150 years of absence, following new government backing for a recovery programme that blends ...
It’s kitsch, sure, but the message behind it isn’t. A model village in Hampshire has become a renewables paradise in a bid to put support for solar squarely on the UK government’s agenda Some might ...
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