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01.12.2024 12:48
Japan eyes next-gen solar power equivalent to 20 nuclear reactors The Japanese government is planning to generate some 20 gigawatts of electricity, equivalent to the output of 20 nuclear reactors, through thin and bendable perovskite solar cells in fiscal 2040. The industry ministry plans to designate next-generation solar cells as the key to expanding renewables to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 when it reveals a draft of the country's revised energy plan in December, according to industry ministry officials. Read full story here

01.12.2024 15:00
慖抦 a mixed Black female historical re-enactor in a sea of men with beards Not everyone would want to spend their weekends dressed in a tunic fighting medieval battles, but my love of re-enacting is rooted in keeping history aliveIt is the summer of 1265. I am bottling leeches in an open-air apothecary as a medical apprentice of the church. Minstrels tune their musical instruments and soldiers sharpen their swords. Gloucester has just been captured by Prince Edward, and royal forces are growing in the west of England. The men come to me for yarrow to staunch their bleeding, comfrey to heal their injuries, and sulphur to soothe their sores. I smile at their faith in vinegar, a woman抯 touch and prayer. But secretly I long to be a lowly foot soldier, fighting with the men in the mud.Eventually, I summon the courage to pick up an axe and infiltrate their ranks. My presence on the battlefield is not as unlikely as it might sound. Some of us, such as Margaret of Beverley, fought. Only a little cross-dressing is required. I swap my ankle-length kirtle for a tunic, the wimple on my hair for a coif and helmet, and wrap my legs in woollen hose over large linen trousers. A knife hangs at my side. My femininity is hidden beneath a heavy protective gambeson or tunic. Its stitches are grubby and grey, as if the garment itself is sewn together with gristle. The thick padding absorbs the shock of a weapon, though sometimes a blade still slips through. At this point I drop my axe, clutch my chest and groan. The crowds, delighted by the spectacle of death, begin to cheer. Continue reading... ...

01.12.2024 16:00
慪ou feel sorry for the person as well: why are so many pet cats being abandoned? Many of us saw lockdown as the ideal chance to get a cat. But now, a huge number of pets are being abandoned, and rescue charities are overwhelmedHelen Lecointe answers the phone sounding frazzled. As the senior manager of the Woodside Animal Welfare Trust in Plymouth, she is tasked with not only herding cats, but accommodating them, too, and this autumn, she says, the shelter is rapidly approaching breaking point. 揑t just feels as if it抯 been nonstop, she says. Long after the supposed end of kitten season, the shelter is still receiving a steady stream of newborns, along with pregnant cats.Out in the community, at the Plymouth dockyards and elsewhere, large colonies of feral cats have sprung up, and are multiplying exponentially. And then there is the increasing number of often beloved pets being relinquished by their owners, who can no longer look after them or afford their care. Continue reading... ...

01.12.2024 16:10
Gregg Wallace says complaints came from 憁iddle-class women of a certain age Wallace stepped back from role on MasterChef last week while allegations of sexual misconduct are investigatedThe MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has said accusations about him making sexual comments towards staff and guests have come from 搈iddle-class women of a certain age.Speaking in a video posted on his Instagram page, the 60-year-old said: 揑抳e been doing MasterChef for 20 years, amateur, celebrity and professional MasterChef, and I think in that time I have worked with over 4,000 contestants of all different ages, all different backgrounds, all walks of life. Continue reading... ...

01.12.2024 17:18
Why Denmark is embarrassed by the Paul Watson affair On Monday, a Greenland court is due to rule for the sixth time on the prolonged pre-trial detention of the whale defender, arrested over five months ago. Denmark has been slow to respond to Japan's extradition request.