Solar panels for sale in Niamey, Niger, a country where solar energy is booming BOUREIMA HAMA/AFP via Getty Images A record surge of solar panels flowing from China to countries in Africa over the past year is a sign the continent is seeing a rapid build-out of renewable energy. That could help expand access to
500-million-year-old “squid” were actually ferocious worms
Remarkable fossils found in North Greenland have helped researchers solve a 500-million-year-old puzzle surrounding squid-like ancestors. It was previously thought ancient organisms called nectocaridids, which bear a resemblance to squid, were a type of cephalopod – marine molluscs with tentacles and a prominent head. But scientists, co-led by the University of Bristol, have now shown
Wolves facing more transfer frustration as striker ‘blocks’ Molineux move
Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly facing further frustration after one of their attacking targets refuses to move to Molineux despite his club giving the green light. Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly facing the likelihood of missing out on Getafe attacker Christanus Uche. Having failed to win a single pre-season fixture, Wolves have started the new Premier League
Frustration Grows in Seminole County as Black Crosswalks Replace Green Amid Florida Crackdown
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – News 6 is learning that crews in Seminole County spent the weekend painting some “high-visibility” crosswalks from green back to black. Tom Knuckey was on a bike ride down the Seminole Wekiva Trail Saturday morning when he saw the crossing at EE Williamson Road being painted black. “I was riding my
Does the future of green manufacturing lie in 3D printing?
Back in 2011, Israeli-American academic Hod Lipson wrote: “We are smack bang in the middle of a second industrial revolution.” The robotics engineer, now a professor at Columbia University, was referring to the advent of 3D printing – a technology he claimed would “transform every single aspect of our lives”. That revolution had already been
Auto dealer unveils Taaooma as brand ambassador, gifts her JAC JS6 SUV
August 25, 2025August 25, 2025 From John Silas, Lagos Elizade JAC Motors has appointed award-winning comedian and content creator, Maryam Apaokagi-Greene, popular as Taaooma, as its first-ever brand ambassador. The partnership underscores Elizade JAC’s bold new marketing direction, which blends innovation, creativity and cultural relevance to strengthen its footprint in Nigeria’s automotive market. Speaking at
Packers acquire T/G Darian Kinnard in trade with Eagles
Packers acquire T/G Darian Kinnard in trade with Eagles Green Bay Packers5 things to know about new Packers OL Darian Kinnard Green Bay PackersPackers make first roster cut, announce trade with Eagles for OL Darian Kinnard Packers WireEagles reacquire Fred Johnson, deal Darian Kinnard to Packers: Sources – The Athletic The New York TimesEagles ship Darian Kinnard to Packers
Kenyon Green waived: Eagles cut guard acquired from C.J. Gardner-Johnson trade
Skip to main content Aug 25, 2025, 4:45 PM UTC NFL roster cuts are slowly trickling in ahead of the Tuesday’s 4:00 PM deadline. The latest news for the Philadelphia Eagles involves Kenyon Green. The team is waiving the 2022 first-round pick they acquired in the C.J. Gardner-Johnson trade earlier this offseason, according to a
New emission monitoring partnership to ‘bolster’ South Korea’s maritime decarbonization drive
Home Green Marine New emission monitoring partnership to ‘bolster’ South Korea’s maritime decarbonization drive August 25, 2025, by Sara Kosmajac The Korea Ocean Business Corporation (KOBC) has joined forces with compatriot greenhouse gas (GHG) emission monitoring service providers Mapsea Corporation and Ecomarine to support domestic shipping companies in complying with environmental regulations. Illustration. Courtesy of
NGT takes suo motu cognizance of IIT-Roorkee study on Ganga’s summer flow
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has initiated suo motu proceedings on the basis of a published report highlighting an IIT-Roorkee study which finds that groundwater, and not glacier melt, sustains the Ganga’s summer flow, particularly beyond the Himalayan foothills up to Patna. A bench comprising Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava, Expert Member Dr. A. Senthil Vel