• EU law to boost clean tech production to enter into force in June

    EU law to boost clean tech production to enter into force in June
    The EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) is set to enter into force by the end of June, following its final adoption today. The key regulation aims to ensure that homegrown clean tech can cover at least 40% of the bloc’s demands by 2030. “Demand is growing in Europe and globally, and we are now equipped to meet more of this demand with European supply,” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement. The Union hopes that by boosting its domestic manufacturing capacity, i
  • Airbus to build satellite that will predict the northern lights

    Airbus to build satellite that will predict the northern lights
    The European Space Agency has hired Airbus to build a space satellite. It will forecast solar storms like the one that caused the biggest northern lights display in over 20 years this May. The satellite, dubbed Vigil, will sit at the so-called L5 point, some 150 million kilometres from Earth. From here it will view the Sun from the side, observing activity on the surface of the Sun four to five days before it becomes visible from Earth “Vigil will drastically improve both the lead time of
  • It’s not you, it’s the team: When personal productivity isn’t enough

    It’s not you, it’s the team: When personal productivity isn’t enough
    In a perfect world, we would start our day by going through a neatly ordered list of tasks. We’d have a few hours of deep work concentration to cross off half of them. Then we’d have a leisurely lunch with colleagues and go back to whittling down the list until the last task was completed at precisely 5:30 pm. A sense of satisfaction would fill us as we leave (or disconnect) for the day and hop a ride to happy hour on a magical unicorn. But this is the real world, where last-minute
  • 3 Essential Design Trends, June 2024

    3 Essential Design Trends, June 2024
    Summer is off to a fun start with some highly dramatic website design trends showing up in projects. Let's dive in!
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  • European countries bordering Russia agree on defensive ‘drone wall’

    European countries bordering Russia agree on defensive ‘drone wall’
    Six NATO members  are planning to build a “drone wall” to protect Europe from Russian threats. Finland, Norway, Poland, and the three Baltic states will work together to set up the air defence system. The drones will monitor the thousands of kilometres-long border that separates the nations from Russia. The wall will also include anti-drone systems to neutralise enemy drones.    “This is a completely new thing — a drone wall stretching from Norway to

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