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In a post on X, Elon Musk has branded Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey a “craven coward”.
Sir Ed accused the American billionaire of “inciting violence” with his appearance at the Unite the Kingdom protest on Saturday.
And he called for the Tesla owner to be sanctioned over the remarks he made.
The UK and the US have agreed a deal to boost the building of nuclear plants in both countries.
The Atlantic Partnership for Advanced Nuclear Energy is expected to be signed during Donald Trump’s state visit this week.
Could keyboards, remote controls, alarms and sensors soon be battery-free?
An international team has developed durable new solar cells capable of harvesting energy from indoor light.
For more, we speak to project lead, Dr Mojtaba Abdi-Jalebi, Associate Professor at the Institute for Materials Discovery, UCL.
Also in this episode:
-The government announce a major new UK drone factory for 2026
-Leaders of global video games industry gather for Edinburgh summit
-A new confidential app to support those bereaved by suicide has been launched
-Despite having eight arms, octopuses do pick a favourite for certain tasks
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In a post on X, Elon Musk has branded Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey a “craven coward”.
Sir Ed accused the American billionaire of “inciting violence” with his appearance at the Unite the Kingdom protest on Saturday.
And he called for the Tesla owner to be sanctioned over the remarks he made.
The UK and the US have agreed a deal to boost the building of nuclear plants in both countries.
The Atlantic Partnership for Advanced Nuclear Energy is expected to be signed during Donald Trump’s state visit this week.
Could keyboards, remote controls, alarms and sensors soon be battery-free?
An international team has developed durable new solar cells capable of harvesting energy from indoor light.
For more, we speak to project lead, Dr Mojtaba Abdi-Jalebi, Associate Professor at the Institute for Materials Discovery, UCL.
Also in this episode:
-The government announce a major new UK drone factory for 2026
-Leaders of global video games industry gather for Edinburgh summit
-A new confidential app to support those bereaved by suicide has been launched
-Despite having eight arms, octopuses do pick a favourite for certain tasks
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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