News Siemens Gamesa Has Fix For Onshore Wind Turbine Problem More than a billion euros are earmarked for quality issues around rotor blades and gears for its latest onshore turbine models. Christoph Steitz 11th Aug
News The Odd Behavior Of A Subatomic Particle May Shake Up Physics The peculiar wobble of a subatomic particle is making scientists suspect they are missing something in their understanding of physics. Will Dunham 11th Aug
News Amazon Scraps Several Private Label Clothing Brands – Source The move was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which said the company has decided to eliminate 27 of its 30 in house-label… Zaheer Kachwala 11th Aug
News Britain Appoints Tech Expert And Diplomat To Spearhead AI Summit Britain has chosen tech expert Matt Clifford and former senior diplomat Jonathan Black to lead preparations for its global summit on artificial intelligence (AI)… Paul Sandle 11th Aug
News Russia Launches Lunar Lander In Race To Find Water On Moon The Russian lunar mission, the first since 1976, is racing against India, which launched its Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander last month Guy Faulconbridge 11th Aug
News Solar Power To The Rescue As Europe’s Energy System Weathers Extreme Heat Spain and Greece are among the countries that have installed many more solar panels in the face of record high energy prices last year. Kate Abnett 07th Aug
News Russia To Evacuate Village For First Lunar Lander Mission In Half Century The Luna-25 lunar lander will be launched from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 3,450 miles (5,550 km) east of Moscow. Lidia Kelly 07th Aug
News Project Management Across Industries: A Focus On Healthcare The practice of project management can vary significantly across industries due to the unique characteristics and challenges each sector faces. Pavan Kumar Reddy Poli 02nd Aug
News European Battery Maker ACC In ‘Exploratory’ Talks About N. American Battery Plant ACC said it was exploring plans in North America but gave no details on talks it has held in the United States. Divya Rajagopal 02nd Aug
Guides German Supermarket Seeks To Charge Shoppers ‘True’ Environmental Cost Cheap food, often produced on an industrial scale, has a high environmental price. Riham Alkousaa 02nd Aug
News Chipmakers Signal Supply Glut Easing But Demand Recovery Still Slow Global chipmakers see the beginning of the end of a semiconductor supply glut, but the outlook for demand from customers outside the artificial intelligence… Joyce Lee 28th Jul
News Thyssenkrupp Steel To Receive $2.2 Billion Funding For Decarbonisation Project The grant will fund Thyssenkrupp Steel's "tkH2Steel" project. Emma-Victoria Farr 27th Jul
News AI Industry Leaders Create Forum To Build Powerful Tech Safely The group will focus on coordinating safety research and articulating best practices of "frontier AI models". Chavi Mehta 27th Jul
News Samsung To Extend Production Cuts After $7 Billion Chip Loss In H1 The move underscores the unprecedented semiconductor downturn that led the South Korean firm to incur a record operating loss. Joyce Lee 27th Jul
News Amazon Has Drawn Thousands To Try Its AI Service Competing With Microsoft, Google The company wants to offer a broader range of AI models than its peers to win business. Jeffrey Dastin 27th Jul
News Staying Safe At EV Charging Stations: Tips And Reasons To Follow Guidelines PM Today Contributor 27th Jul
News Nissan To Invest Up To $663 Million In New Renault EV Unit Sealing the deal is likely to be seen as a positive, coming after months of difficult talks that sources have said were stuck. Gilles Guillame 26th Jul
News Microsoft Charges Ahead With Spending To Serve AI Demand Microsoft is weaving AI into its own products, such as the $30-a-month "Copilot" assistant for its Microsoft 365 service. Yuvraj Malik 26th Jul