
Britain Braces for Third and Most Intense Heat Wave
Britain is facing its third and most extensive heat wave of the year, with temperatures soaring up to 34°C. Authorities warn of health risks and environmental impacts as drought conditions worsen.
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Britain is facing its third and most extensive heat wave of the year, with temperatures soaring up to 34°C. Authorities warn of health risks and environmental impacts as drought conditions worsen.

China’s largest natural uranium project has produced its first barrel of uranium, marking a milestone in sustainable and smart mining.

Discover how drones are revolutionizing industries with longer flights, AI autonomy, and advanced sensors, reshaping our world towards a smarter, sustainable future.

China’s Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft moves to the launch pad, preparing to deliver supplies and new equipment to the country’s space station, marking another milestone in China’s space exploration endeavors.

A cloned yak has been successfully born in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, marking a significant breakthrough in biotechnology and livestock breeding at high altitudes.

A preliminary report reveals that fuel to Air India’s engines was cut off moments before a deadly crash that killed 260 people.

French authorities have opened an investigation into social media platform X over allegations of data interference and fraudulent data extraction.

China is leading a bold and innovative fight against sand and dust storms, transforming deserts into forests and inspiring global action during the UN’s Decade on Combating Sand and Dust Storms.

The SCO Digital Economy Forum in Tianjin secures over 1.35 billion yuan in deals, strengthening digital cooperation and investment among member states.

Chinese scientists, in collaboration with international researchers, have made a groundbreaking advancement in brain mapping, extending research from rodents to primates and publishing ten seminal studies.