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Hyundai & Kia Unveil World’s 1st In-Vehicle “Plasma Care UVC” Sanitization Technology
Hyundai and Kia have developed 'Plasma Care UVC' technology that uses Far-UVC light to sanitize vehicle cabins and reduce bacteria. The compact plasma system can operate safely while passengers are present.
Policy
Angus Taylor dismisses Labor’s ‘half-arsed’ tweaks to CGT reform – as it happened
Australian politicians debate Pacific aid policy and capital gains tax reform with disagreement over approach and implementation details.
EV
Tesla driver says it was on Autopilot before fatal Texas home crash
A Tesla driver reported the vehicle was on Autopilot before crashing through a Texas home's brick wall, killing a 76-year-old woman. The crash occurred Friday evening in Katy, Harris County.
Wildlife
Cambridge experts recreate 336-year-old garden to commemorate ‘father of natural history’
Cambridge University recreated a 336-year-old garden belonging to 17th-century botanist John Ray, who coined botanical terms and founded modern natural history. The historical garden project commemorates Ray's pioneering systematic plant studies conducted at the university in the 1650s.
Climate
Desert Field Test With NASA Advanced Rover Prototype
NASA tested an advanced autonomous rover prototype called ERNEST in California's Colorado Desert to develop autonomy software for extreme terrain exploration.
Policy
Monika Silva Koniuszek, 41, defended the everyday things corruption corrodes
A story about Monika Silva Koniuszek, 41, who defended everyday things in Montañita, Ecuador against corruption. The narrative focuses on community life and local issues in a coastal surfing destination.
Climate
Astronaut Jessica Meir Assists With Hardware Updates for NASA’s Cold Atom Lab
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir assists with hardware updates to the Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station. The facility chills atoms to extreme temperatures for scientific research.
Energy
Bluetti 2,016Wh+ FridgePower station exclusive launch deals from $807, Segway Xyber e-bike + extra battery $1,400 off at low, more
A roundup of promotional deals on portable power stations, e-bikes, and cordless lawn equipment. The article highlights discounts on renewable energy and electric mobility products.
Energy
Rinehart buys ‘significant’ stake in Elon Musk’s SpaceX – as it happened
Gina Rinehart has purchased a significant stake in SpaceX. The story also covers US-Iran diplomatic agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
Climate
World Cup Fever in Guadalajara
Guadalajara's metro area has expanded westward since hosting World Cup matches in 1986, growing across volcanic terrain. The story discusses urban development patterns in the region without addressing environmental impacts.
Opinion
Elon Musk’s Extremely Confusing Comments On “Universal HIGH INCOME”
Elon Musk proposes universal high income payments from the Federal government as a solution to unemployment caused by AI advancement. The article examines the implications and clarity of his recent comments on economic policy.
Climate
Florida shaken by 6.1-magnitude earthquake off coast of Cuba
A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck off Cuba's coast, the region's strongest tremor in nearly 150 years, and was felt across Florida and parts of Mexico.
Climate
Elon Musk Said He Wouldn’t Take SpaceX Public — Two Things That Changed His Mind
Elon Musk reconsiders keeping SpaceX private despite previous reluctance, citing two key factors that changed his position. The story discusses his experiences with Tesla's public company pressures and their impact on his thinking about SpaceX.
Opinion
Human Teeth Are Not Particularly Well Adapted For Meat Eating
A discussion of whether human teeth are adapted for meat consumption and the role of diet choices. The article argues that tooth structure does not determine dietary requirements for humans.
Climate
A Moonlit Earth as Seen From Artemis II
An astronaut aboard Artemis II captured a photograph of Earth illuminated by moonlight during the mission to the Moon. The image offers a unique perspective on our planet's place in space.
Climate
Deprivation, resilience and a giant bunny: Polly Braden on capturing the ‘beauty and bleakness’ of young lives on the coast
Documentary photographer Polly Braden explores the lives of young people living in deprived coastal areas of England and Wales through a new touring exhibition, examining health disparities and resilience.
EV
I Totaled My Beloved Tesla Model 3: The Aftermath
An elderly driver totaled their Tesla Model 3 in an intersection accident after 70 years of safe driving. The personal account describes the aftermath of the collision and impact on the vehicle.
Policy
A SpaceX/Tesla merger could trigger Musk’s $1T pay package automatically
A potential SpaceX-Tesla merger could allow Elon Musk to claim a $1 trillion pay package without meeting operational milestones. The move would dilute shareholder value without delivering promised results.
Opinion
Tesla & SpaceX Merger Getting Real
An article discusses concerns that a potential SpaceX IPO may primarily benefit Elon Musk and associates rather than serve broader business purposes. The piece raises questions about the financial structure and motivations behind the proposed merger.
Policy
Diphtheria is a disease of poverty that has no place in modern Australia. When we talk about Closing the Gap, this is the gap | Donna Ah Chee
A diphtheria outbreak with over 220 cases in 2026 primarily affects Aboriginal communities in remote northern Australia. The resurgence highlights health inequities tied to poverty and inadequate housing infrastructure.
Climate
Tesla (TSLA) and SpaceX merger would be Musk’s 4th billion-dollar self-deal
Elon Musk is reportedly considering merging Tesla and SpaceX before SpaceX's planned IPO. This would mark Musk's fourth major cross-company transaction involving his own companies.
Climate
90-Year-Old Vegan Lady Sets World Record
A 90-year-old woman who follows a plant-based diet set a world record for longest dead hang by an elderly female. The record is tangentially related to environmental reporting but focuses primarily on personal fitness achievement.
Climate
A Full Moon Checkup
Landsat 9 performs monthly lunar surface imaging during full moons to maintain data accuracy and consistency. The calibration checks help ensure the spacecraft's Earth observation instruments remain reliable.
Climate
Finergreen exits Africa, focuses growth on Europe and Asia
French advisory firm Finergreen has divested its African operations to local management and will redirect growth efforts toward Europe and Asia. The strategic shift reflects the company's assessment of where its primary business opportunities exist.
Climate
Uber: Getting Hard to Justify High AI Costs
Uber faces mounting questions about the financial justification for high AI implementation costs. The article questions whether AI's promised benefits can deliver on investor expectations.
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