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Mona offshore wind farm will power more than 1 million homes, UK Government says
The Mona offshore wind farm will power homes and support jobs, including engineers and maintenance operations during the construction phase.
RIVM study finds PFAS in blood of all Dutch citizens
Widespread PFAS levels in the blood of Dutch residents exceed health guidelines, according to a national study by RIVM. Read more.
University of Exeter study details how the green energy transition will boost UK productivity
A study from the University of Exeter analysed the impacts of the low-carbon transition in power, transport and heating on UK productivity.
Gut bacteria may cleanse the body of toxic PFAS chemicals, say Cambridge researchers
Cambridge Uni researchers have discovered that certain gut bacteria can absorb toxic PFAS chemicals, offering a promising new approach.
BPX Steering Group launches to advance battery modelling standards across Europe
Steering Group will develop BPX, an open standard aimed at unifying and advancing physics-based lithium-ion battery modelling.
Unlocking Space for Business: How the UK Space Agency is transforming industries with satellite...
Space for Business enhances space data and services to drive operational efficiency, improve customer experiences, and support sustainability.
Advancing Europe’s space weather monitoring capabilities
ESA's Juha-Pekka Luntama details activities helping to advance user knowledge of space weather and inform actions to protect infrastructure.
Distribution of hydrogen refuelling stations don’t meet individual demands
The distribution of hydrogen refuelling stations may be incorrectly dimensioned, leading to losses of tens of millions of euros every year.
Forever chemicals may affect male brain development, study suggests
New research reveals that early exposure to short-chain PFAS like PFHxA may harm brain development in males.
UK Space Agency set to clean up space debris and safeguard services
The UK Space Agency has launched a £75.6m procurement process to tackle the growing threat of space debris. Discover more here.











