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  • Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots

    Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots
    AI Technology, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    Chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude have experienced a meteoric rise in usage over the past three years because they can help you with a wide range of tasks. Whether you’re writing Shakespearean sonnets, debugging code, or need an answer to an obscure trivia question, artificial intelligence systems seem to have you covered. The source of […]

  • Cropped 8 October 2025: US government shutdown; EU loses green space; Migratory species extinction threat

    Cropped 8 October 2025: US government shutdown; EU loses green space; Migratory species extinction threat
    Climate, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s fortnightly Cropped email newsletter. Subscribe for free here. Key developments Forest fund delays and cuts TFFF BEHIND SCHEDULE: Brazil’s flagship forest fund, the Tropical Forest Forever Facility […]

  • Is ChatGPT-5 Able to Provide Proofs for Advanced Mathematics?

    Is ChatGPT-5 Able to Provide Proofs for Advanced Mathematics?
    AI Technology, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    One of the claims made by OpenAI regarding its latest model, GPT-5 , is a breakthrough in reasoning for math and logic, with the ability to “think” more deeply when a prompt benefits from careful analysis.

  • Q&A: How countries are using biofuels to meet their climate targets

    Q&A: How countries are using biofuels to meet their climate targets
    Climate, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    From canola farmers in Canada to car owners in India, biofuels have become the subject of everyday debate across the world. Liquid biofuels feature heavily in the climate plans of many countries, as governments prioritise domestic energy security amid geopolitical challenges, while looking to meet their climate targets and bolster farm incomes. Despite a rapid […]

  • Experts: The key ‘unknowns’ of overshooting the 1.5C global-warming limit

    Experts: The key ‘unknowns’ of overshooting the 1.5C global-warming limit
    Climate, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    Last week, around 180 scientists, researchers and legal experts gathered in Laxenburg, Austria to attend the first-ever international conference focused on the controversial topic of climate “overshoot”. This hypothesised scenario would see global temperatures initially “overshoot” the Paris Agreement’s aspirational limit of 1.5C, before they are brought back down through techniques that would remove carbon […]

  • Overshoot: Exploring the implications of meeting 1.5C climate goal ‘from above’

    Overshoot: Exploring the implications of meeting 1.5C climate goal ‘from above’
    Climate, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    The first-ever international conference on the contentious topic of “overshoot” was held last week in a palace in the small town of Laxenburg in Austria. The three-day conference brought together nearly 200 researchers and legal experts to discuss future temperature pathways where the Paris Agreement’s “aspirational” target to limit global warming to 1.5C is met […]

  • First UK-accredited carbon accountants training courses set to launch

    First UK-accredited carbon accountants training courses set to launch
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    In what seems an important professionalisation milestone for carbon accounting, UK trade body the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) has launched a new course specification for the sector, allowing training providers to develop and run accredited courses for the first time. This attempt to set professional standards is expected to help efforts to […]

  • Green chemicals firm in Grangemouth offers thoughts on demand trends

    Green chemicals firm in Grangemouth offers thoughts on demand trends
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    Celtic Renewables biorefinery in Grangemouth. Demand is increasing for green chemicals that do without fossil fuel-derived ingredients, says Celtic Renewables, a Scottish firm focused on the sector, which attributes the growth to regulatory pressure to reduce carbon emissions in manufacturing supply chains together with growing demand from the public for greener, sustainably made products. The […]

  • Offshore wind and hydrogen: South Wales project marks milestone

    Offshore wind and hydrogen: South Wales project marks milestone
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 8, 2025

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    An offshore windfarm A first-of-its-kind floating hydrogen production facility is being progressed in the Celtic Sea, with the group behind it announcing the completion of critical stages on 7 October. The Milford Haven: Hydrogen Kingdom (MH:HK) project aims to produce an innovative demonstrator facility that will produce hydrogen for renewable energy using a combination of […]

  • Fighting for the health of the planet with AI

    Fighting for the health of the planet with AI
    AI Technology, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    For Priya Donti, childhood trips to India were more than an opportunity to visit extended family. The biennial journeys activated in her a motivation that continues to shape her research and her teaching. Contrasting her family home in Massachusetts, Donti — now the Silverman Family Career Development Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and […]

  • Yorkshire Water models sewer data availability

    Yorkshire Water models sewer data availability
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    The town of Whitby (image credit: Martina Jorden, Unsplash). An ongoing project with Yorkshire Water is taking a proactive approach to combined sewer overflow (CSO) management, shifting from reactive responses to preventative measures – crucial for both regulatory compliance and environmental protection. New legislation mandating near real-time data availability for CSOs, that came into force […]

  • Factcheck: What the Climate Change Act does – and does not – mean for the UK

    Factcheck: What the Climate Change Act does – and does not – mean for the UK
    Climate, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    The UK’s Climate Change Act is a landmark piece of legislation that guides the nation’s response to global warming and has proved highly influential around the world. Increasingly, the law has come under attack from right-wing politicians, who want to scrap the UK’s net-zero target and the policies supporting it. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has […]

  • Reparations for Specially Affected States: Genocide-Enabled Domination and the Caribbean’s Path to Redress

    Climate, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    Contemporary debates on reparations and climate justice often remain siloed, addressing either historical injustices such as slavery and genocide or emerging crises like climate-induced displacement, food and water insecurity, and disproportionate exposure of marginalised communities to extreme weather events. Against this siloing, we advocate for a framework that enables a rethinking of reparations and climate […]

  • Solar energy is now the world’s cheapest source of power, says new study

    Solar energy is now the world’s cheapest source of power, says new study
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    Solar energy is now so cost-effective that, in the sunniest countries, it costs as little as £0.02 to produce one unit of power, making it cheaper than electricity generated from coal, gas or wind, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. In a study published in Energy and Environment Materials, researchers argue […]

  • Pasteurisation plays crucial role in award winning New Zealand AD plant

    Pasteurisation plays crucial role in award winning New Zealand AD plant
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with HRS Heat Exchangers. An award-winning biogas plant which pioneered food waste collection and treatment in New Zealand has benefitted from using a dedicated pasteurisation system supplied by HRS Heat Exchangers. In July, Ecogas, which operates New Zealand’s first and only commercial-scale anaerobic digestion (AD) facility […]

  • New prediction model could improve the reliability of fusion power plants

    New prediction model could improve the reliability of fusion power plants
    AI Technology, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    Tokamaks are machines that are meant to hold and harness the power of the sun. These fusion machines use powerful magnets to contain a plasma hotter than the sun’s core and push the plasma’s atoms to fuse and release energy. If tokamaks can operate safely and efficiently, the machines could one day provide clean and […]

  • Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts

    Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts
    AI Technology, News
    Oct 7, 2025

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    MIT engineers have developed a printable aluminum alloy that can withstand high temperatures and is five times stronger than traditionally manufactured aluminum. The new printable metal is made from a mix of aluminum and other elements that the team identified using a combination of simulations and machine learning, which significantly pruned the number of possible […]

  • Water contamination detection tool shortlisted for national award

    Water contamination detection tool shortlisted for national award
    Green Technology, News
    Oct 6, 2025

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    Kathryn Thomas is the inventor of FluoroGlow. An innovation designed in Exeter to detect contaminated water and save lives has been shortlisted for a national innovation and enterprise award. FluoroGlow’s device is designed to detect Cryptosporidium in water. Previously, it has been difficult to detect without slow laboratory-based tests. But FluoroGlow aims to change that […]

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