- Harnessing the Sun to Extract Oxygen on the Moon
- Iran risks oil price surge with an attack on Strait of Hormuz
- City centre road to remain closed for a further two weeks
- East Belfast woman shares secret to a long happy life as she marks 100th birthday
- Calcium Propionate in Bread: Is It Safe?
- Five Bromley restaurants to visit – including award-winners
- Anthropic Faces Trump’s Wrath: All Federal Agencies to Cease Claude’s Use
- From Drawings to Donations: How Personalised Products Turn Children’s Artwork into Profitable School Projects
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Light shines onto a solar concentrator being tested in this Aug. 7, 2025, photo. The concentrator is part of the Carbothermal Reduction Demonstration (CaRD) project, which aims to produce oxygen from simulated lunar regolith for use at the Moon’s south pole. For this test, the team integrated the solar concentrator, mirrors, and software and confirmed the production of carbon monoxide. If deployed on the Moon, this technology could enable the production of propellant using only lunar materials and sunlight, significantly reducing the cost and complexity of sustaining a long-term human presence on the lunar surface. The same downstream systems used…
Saturday 28 February 2026 10:45 am Trump’s attack could lead Iran to cause a new oil price surge. (Image: Getty) City analysts and policymakers are on edge as a possible attack by Iran on the Strait of Hormuz could send oil prices spiralling. Investors fear a new inflationary shock could hit major economies including the UK as a result of full-blown war between the US and Iran. Many had pinned hopes on nuclear programme negotiations between the US and Iran taking place in Switzerland earlier this week but now all-out war is possible after strikes were launched by President Trump and…
A street in Glasgow city centre will remain closed for a further two weeks due to “engineering difficulties.” Source link
A woman living in East Belfast has shared her secret to a long and happy life as she marked her 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends.There was a party atmosphere on Friday afternoon, February 27, at George’s Hairdressers on the Beersbridge Road, a spot where Margaret Reid comes every week to get her hair done.But this wasn’t just any regular day – Margaret was marking her 100th birthday, and was popping in to get her hair done ahead of a big party that evening to mark the occasion. What she wasn’t expecting was her family and friends to be…
Every time I check the label of a packaged loaf of bread, I find calcium propionate on it. A quick search tells me it’s a preservative. But when I read a bit more, I start seeing claims linking it to ADHD, blood sugar problems, and even cancer. It sounds quite shocking. So what’s the truth? Can it really be that harmful? Or is this another ingredient that looks scary but isn’t as bad as it seems? I decided to properly look into the research and see what we actually know. What exactly is calcium propionate doing in your loaf? Calcium…
The move comes after Anthropic denied access to Claude, its ts trademark AI model, for advanced military and surveillance applications. Trump stated that there will be a six-month phase-out period, and threatened to use the “full power of the Presidency” to force compliance. President Trump Directs Federal Agencies to Cease Using Anthropic’s Tech After the […] Source link
Most school fundraising projects struggle to stand out and bring in real profit. You know how hard it is to find PTA fundraising ideas that actually work without endless admin. Personalised school products featuring children’s artwork offer a fresh, easy way to raise money for school while creating memorable keepsakes families love. Let’s explore how your school can turn these simple ideas into profitable school projects with School Fundraising Ltd. Learn more about launching a successful fundraiser here. Personalised Artwork Fundraisers The opportunity to transform children’s artwork into cherished keepsakes presents a unique fundraising avenue. This approach not only excites…
Sharing the top ten posts of February! I can’t believe we are about to roll into spring – 2026 is going way too fast for me. This month we finished a home renovation, went skiing in Colorado, are cooking up some really fun partnerships for spring, and took a trip to Texas to shoot editorial content for our next product collaboration (that has been over a year in the works). We are about to announce the details of the collaboration, so stay tuned. Phew, lots going on in February! A few more notable things… You can use my code BLAIRZIIP…
Joining a gym and getting in shape has gone beyond typical New Years’ Resolutions for many employees across the UK.As health and wellbeing continue as priorities, new research from gym supply manufacturer BLK BOX has revealed an increased demand for office-based gyms from both employees and employers.With more people looking for company benefits that actively support both physical and mental health, businesses are turning to on-site gyms for a simple way to keep everyone motivated and focused at work. Why is there a big demand for office gyms?As hybrid working evolves and competition for talent remains high, businesses are rethinking…
The city council has met with more than 100 stakeholders in a series of workshops to inform a two-year strategy that will feed into the Sussex Visitor Economy Strategy for Growth 2024-2034. The strategy aims to support the city’s tourism and hospitality sector, which attracts more than 12 million visitors each year, supports thousands of jobs, and has a huge impact on the city’s wider economy. Brighton and Hove City Council has met with more than 100 stakeholders in a series of workshops. (Image: Brighton and Hove City Council) The intention is for this two-year strategy to be co-created with…
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