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Jeremy Clarkson is in remission from aggressive prostate cancer — but the part of his story that actually matters is the private screening he says caught what routine NHS checks may have missed

Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed he is in remission from an aggressive prostate cancer caught during a routine check in May 2025 — and is using his platform to push UK men toward screening that isn't offered as standard. The post Jeremy Clarkson is in remission from aggressive prostate cancer — but the part of his story that actually matters is the private screening he says caught what routine NHS…

A Montana commissioner used the word "transition" while trying to protect his coal town's tax base — and got crushed in his primary by 26 points for it

Planning For Life After Coal Cost a Montana County Commissioner His Seat The post A Montana commissioner used the word "transition" while trying to protect his coal town's tax base — and got crushed in his primary by 26 points for it appeared first on VegOut .

New England spent a decade fighting to build a hydropower line from Quebec — six months in, it's mostly re-routing electricity the region was already getting, and a drought is quietly undoing the math

New England's NECEC transmission line opened in January with high hopes for clean energy. Six months in, Grist reports the line is largely rerouting existing hydropower rather than adding new supply — and a drought in Quebec is making things worse. The post New England spent a decade fighting to build a hydropower line from Quebec — six months in, it's mostly re-routing electricity the region was…

A Sydney lab figured out that physically twisting atom-thin sheets of boron nitride changes the color of quantum light inside them — and it quietly sidesteps the problem diamond-based quantum hardware has been stuck on for years

Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney have shown that twisting atom-thin layers of hexagonal boron nitride can dramatically tune the light emitted by quantum systems — a step toward practical quantum computing, communications, and sensing. The post A Sydney lab figured out that physically twisting atom-thin sheets of boron nitride changes the color of quantum light inside them — and…

Bonn climate talks just collapsed into procedural deadlock and the part everyone's missing isn't the missed deadlines — it's that wealthy nations are quietly trying to forget the adaptation finance promise they made last year

UN climate talks in Bonn closed in gridlock over adaptation finance, pushing key decisions to COP31 in Turkey — even as oceans and a US-Iran peace deal reshape the backdrop. The post Bonn climate talks just collapsed into procedural deadlock and the part everyone's missing isn't the missed deadlines — it's that wealthy nations are quietly trying to forget the adaptation finance promise they made…

The green economy just crossed $10 trillion in market cap while Washington pivots back to oil and gas — and the investor conviction behind that number is the part nobody's reading correctly

A new London Stock Exchange Group report finds the green economy has crossed $10 trillion in market value, outpacing global equities by 133 percent since 2008 — even as U.S. federal policy pivots back toward fossil fuels. The post The green economy just crossed $10 trillion in market cap while Washington pivots back to oil and gas — and the investor conviction behind that number is the part…

FIFA says World Cup hydration breaks protect players. Broadcasters may benefit more

FIFA's new mandatory hydration breaks were sold as a climate-era safeguard for players. The math suggests advertisers are the bigger winners. The post FIFA says World Cup hydration breaks protect players. Broadcasters may benefit more appeared first on VegOut .

Spanish and Swiss researchers found a molecule that doesn't attack Alzheimer's plaques at all — it wakes up the brain's own cleanup crew that quietly stopped working

Researchers in Spain and Switzerland have identified a molecule called OLE that reactivates the brain's own immune cells to clear toxic Alzheimer's plaques — a fundamentally different approach to treating the disease. The post Spanish and Swiss researchers found a molecule that doesn't attack Alzheimer's plaques at all — it wakes up the brain's own cleanup crew that quietly stopped working…

GM just bet on a battery chemistry with less than 1% US market share — and the reason has nothing to do with beating lithium-ion at its own game

General Motors has partnered with California startup Peak Energy to develop sodium-ion batteries for grid storage — a chemistry with less than 1% U.S. market share but growing strategic appeal. The post GM just bet on a battery chemistry with less than 1% US market share — and the reason has nothing to do with beating lithium-ion at its own game appeared first on VegOut .

Everyone assumed the earliest plague strains were mild precursors to the Black Death — ancient DNA from Siberian children's graves just rewrote 5,500 years of disease history

Ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer cemeteries near Lake Baikal shows plague was already a highly lethal killer 5,500 years ago — long before fleas and rats turned it into the Black Death. The post Everyone assumed the earliest plague strains were mild precursors to the Black Death — ancient DNA from Siberian children's graves just rewrote 5,500 years of disease history appeared first on VegOut .