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Google pushes for some remote workers to return to office

Google pushes for some remote workers to return to office

The search giant Google is reportedly introducing a new hybrid work model. Employees will be asked to be in the office at least three days a week, with potential consequences for those unable to do so. It seems another major corporation is keen to get workers back into the office. According to reports, Google is enforcing a new three-day working week hybrid model. Employees will be expected to come into...

By Bristol, UK
New report says clean energy makes up 40% of world’s electricity

New report says clean energy makes up 40% of world’s electricity

According to a new report by think-tank Ember, more than 40% of the world’s electricity was generated cleanly in 2024. However, overall emissions are still on the rise. Clean energy is steadily dominating more of the energy sector and makes up 40% of the world’s electricity, according to a new report by think-tank group Ember. However, while that may sound like good news, overall carbon dioxide emissions have continued...

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Bethesda surprise drops Oblivion remake this week

Bethesda surprise drops Oblivion remake this week

The publisher Bethesda has surprise announced and released a remastered version of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, nineteen years after its initial release. This shadow drop was a great decision and hopefully more developers follow suit. Elder Scrolls is back! While we may not have any new information on the hugely-anticipated Elder Scrolls VI, Bethesda has finally treated us to fresh content with a remake of the fourth chapter in the...

By Bristol, UK
Scientists claim to discover ‘new colour’ via laser pulses

Scientists claim to discover ‘new colour’ via laser pulses

By stimulating eye cells, scientists have announced that they have successfully discovered a new colour called ‘olo.’ It has never been seen before by humans. It might sound like something from a film, but a group of scientists claim to have discovered a new colour that has never been perceived by human eyes before. Yes, really. This new colour is named ‘olo’ and is being described as a ‘bluish-green with...

By Bristol, UK