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The dark web is surging in popularity, with the number of daily users reaching over 3 million by March 2025, a study has found.
Electric vehicles accounted for a record 24.9% of the new car market in June, despite relaxed quotas on sales being implemented by the government earlier this year.
Mobile phone coverage has been expanded to more areas of the London Underground network with further stations and tunnels to go live in the coming months, Transport for London (TfL) has announced.
A system designed to ease electric car charging by routing cables through pavement gullies is being trialled by Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council.
Equipped with 192 solar panels, HGK Shipping’s Blue Marlin vessel feeds solar power directly into its diesel-electric propulsion system.
A new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) has completed its first field test in ultra-deep waters near the Mariana Trench, collecting data on previously unexplored polymetallic nodules.
The UK’s Emergency Alerts system will undergo a nationwide test in September as part of efforts to strengthen the country’s preparedness for a range of disasters.
A breakthrough technology preserving livers and kidneys outside the body has won the Royal Academy of Engineering’s 2025 MacRobert Award.
London’s Met Police has arrested more than 1,000 wanted criminals since the start of 2024 through the deployment of live facial recognition technologies.
Beetles equipped with microchip backpacks could one day help locate survivors after a disaster, according to researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia.
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