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Sharon Barbour North East and Cumbria health correspondent Sharon Barbour/BBC Peter Littlefield is one of the first mesothelioma patients on the proton beam trial A trial using proton beams to try to treat a cancer caused mainly by exposure to asbestos has been described as offering “realistic hope” to patients.Continue Reading

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US-based advanced lithium-ion battery manufacturer EGI Battery has established its first US battery manufacturing campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Ann Arbor facility positions EGI to deliver high-performance, lithium-ion pouch cell batteries in line with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that will power drones, electric aviation, aerospace, and emerging technologiesContinue Reading

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Hollywood’s queerest night returned to the spotlight as the 14th Annual Queerties Awards brought LGBTQ+ creators, performers and cultural icons together at Avalon Hollywood. Determined by nearly 2 million community votes, the annual celebration recognizes the people and projects shaping queer culture across entertainment, sports, activism and digital media. TheContinue Reading

Tesla Veteran Alan Clarke Talks Ford’s UEV and 2027 Electric Pickup

On this episode of The InEVitable, we chat with Alan Clarke, executive director of advanced EV development for Ford Motor Company. Before diving into this episode, we highly suggest you check out this article by our colleague Alisa Priddle, which provides the latest update and background information on the Universal Electric Vehicle (UEV) project ClarkeContinue Reading

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Russian vessels sanctioned by the US transported Russian oil worth over $11 billion last year, Newsweek writes. This amount of money is enough for Moscow to finance eight months of systematic strikes on Ukrainian cities.  As per Forbes, Russia spent $13,4 billions in the first eight months of 2025 onContinue Reading