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  • Watch the best action from Qualifying as Max Verstappen takes pole for the United States Grand Prix

    Watch the best action from Qualifying as Max Verstappen takes pole for the United States Grand Prix

    Max Verstappen secured pole position for the United States Grand Prix, backing up his lights-to-flag victory in the Sprint, despite a timing error from Red Bull denying him a second timed effort in Q3.

    The four-time World Champion set a 1m…

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  • A cosmic heart bursts with light in new deep space astrophotographer portrait (photo)

    A cosmic heart bursts with light in new deep space astrophotographer portrait (photo)

    The Heart Nebula (IC 1805) shines in the constellation Cassiopeia. (Image credit: Ronald Brecher)

    Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a colorful view of the Heart Nebula (IC 1805), which is located some 6,000 light-years from Earth…

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  • ALMA and JWST solve major star formation mystery: Space photo of the week

    ALMA and JWST solve major star formation mystery: Space photo of the week

    Quick facts

    What it is: HH 211, a baby star erupting with gargantuan energy jets

    Where it is: 1,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Perseus.

    When it was shared: Sept. 17, 2025

    Most events in the universe are not fully understood,…

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  • Brain training game boosts chemical linked to memory and attention, study shows

    Brain training game boosts chemical linked to memory and attention, study shows

    With age comes a natural decline in cognitive function, even among otherwise healthy adults without dementia. A new study finds that a cognitive training program may boost production of a brain chemical that plays a role in memory and attention.

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  • As Pokémon Legends: Z-A launches, we return to Pokémon Legends: Arceus’ rose-tinted take on the past, and the hard questions it raises about Japanese history

    As Pokémon Legends: Z-A launches, we return to Pokémon Legends: Arceus’ rose-tinted take on the past, and the hard questions it raises about Japanese history

    Pokémon has always been a jet-setting series, with its head in the clouds and its feet planted firmly in the real world. The first four generations of Pokémon games took us on a whirlwind tour of Japan. Red and Blue were…

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  • Government vows to create 400,000 jobs in clean energy sector

    Government vows to create 400,000 jobs in clean energy sector

    Pritti MistryBusiness reporter

    PA Media A spacious industrial workshop where several workers in dark clothing are assembling or inspecting large white objects. Yellow overhead cranes and lifting equipment are visible above. The workspace is clean and organized, with various tools and machinery around.PA Media

    The Siemens wind turbine factory in Hull, where thousands are employed, is “booming”, a minister has said

    The government has announced plans to train and recruit more workers for the UK’s clean energy sector, promising to create 400,000 extra jobs by 2030.

    Plumbers, electricians and welders are among 31 priority occupations that are “particularly in demand”, with employment in renewable, wind, solar and nuclear expected to double to 860,000 in five years, ministers have said.

    Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said thousands of jobs were needed to develop Britain’s clean energy sector to “get bills down for good”.

    Welcoming the proposals, Unite the union said: “Well-paid, secure work must be at the heart of any green transition.”

    As part of the government’s strategy, five “technical excellence colleges” will be set up to train workers with clean energy skills, with £2.5m in funding going towards pilot schemes in Cheshire, Lincolnshire, and Pembrokeshire, according to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).

    A new programme is to be launched to match veterans with careers in solar panel installation, wind turbine factories and nuclear power stations, while oil and gas workers could benefit from up to £20m from the UK and Scottish governments for bespoke careers training in clean energy roles.

    There would be also be tailored schemes for ex-offenders, school leavers and the unemployed.

    He said 10,000 extra jobs would be needed to support the construction of the Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk and described how the Siemen’s wind turbine factory in Hull was “booming”.

    Miliband also told the BBC he stood by his pledge to reduce energy bills by £300 by 2030, after bills went up by 2% for millions across the UK under Ofgem’s latest price cap.

    In a statement, Miliband said the plan would bring “a new generation of good industrial jobs” to communities across the UK.

    “Our plans will help create an economy in which there is no need to leave your hometown just to find a decent job.

    “Thanks to this government’s commitment to clean energy, a generation of young people in our industrial heartlands can have well-paid, secure jobs, from plumbers to electricians and welders.”

    According to DESNZ, jobs in the clean energy sector command average salaries of more than £50,000, compared to the UK average of £37,000.

    Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden said: “We’re giving workers the skills needed to switch to clean energy, which is good for them, good for industry, and will drive growth across the nation.

    “Our new jobs plan will unlock real opportunities and ensure everyone has access to the training and support to secure the well-paid jobs that will power our country’s future.”

    Christina McAnea, general secretary of Unison, said the government’s strategy could “help create a UK workforce with highly skilled, fairly paid and secure jobs”.

    “Additional funding for apprenticeships and opportunities for young people are crucial too if the UK is to have a bright and clean energy future,” she added.

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  • Hospitals turn to music to help patients manage pain, anxiety

    Hospitals turn to music to help patients manage pain, anxiety

    Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments in the hospital: a thermometer, a stethoscope and sometimes his guitar and ukulele.

    In the recovery unit of UC San Diego Health, Salaysay helps patients manage pain…

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  • Gaza ceasefire under strain after exchange of fire between Israel and Hamas

    Gaza ceasefire under strain after exchange of fire between Israel and Hamas

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    The week-old ceasefire in Gaza came under strain on Sunday with Israel launching air strikes in the south of the enclave…

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  • Villarreal v City: Scott Carson our guest pundit on Matchday Live – Manchester City FC

    1. Villarreal v City: Scott Carson our guest pundit on Matchday Live  Manchester City FC
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    3. Villarreal vs Manchester City Preview, prediction, lineups, betting tips &…

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