I cycle to work, but I’m tired of reckless cyclists ruining it for everyone

Really supportindependent journalism Our mission is to provide objective, fact-based reporting that speaks to power and reveals the truth. Whether it’s $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Support us in delivering journalism without an agenda. Find out more IIt’s early Monday morning and you’re walking from the station to the office. Your eyes are bleary. … Read more

Cycling industry told to survive until 2025, while cycle market report says surplus problems “may be resolved” next year

Bike industry told to “survive until 2025” as cycling market report says overstock issues “might be resolved” next year

A new report from trade body Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry (CONEBI) shows that the excess inventory problems that have plagued the cycling industry in recent years could be resolved by 2025. The report, published by CONEBI – an umbrella organization representing national cycling industry associations across Europe – in time for the Eurobike … Read more

DWP PIP warning as ‘vicious cycle’ causes record numbers of Brits to fall ill

More people have claimed unemployment benefits in the first four months of this year than ever before, according to statistics published by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Health experts have warned that whichever party oversees benefits will have to break the “vicious cycle” that is leaving more and more people too sick to … Read more

Hey journalists: Not every Elon Musk Brain Fart warrants an entire news cycle

of the sound-and-fury,-means-nothing dept So on Monday you probably saw Apple announce that it would more closely integrate “AI” into its mobile operating system, both through a suite of AI-powered tools called Apple Intelligence, and tighter AI integration with its Siri voice assistant. It’s not that big of a deal and (hopefully) reflects Apple’s more … Read more

New research helps untangle the role of soil microbes in the global carbon cycle

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! Image of the soil showing a close-up of a bacterium and the cellular pathways involved in carbon dioxide production. Available substrates from soil organic matter are processed via specific routes with different amounts of carbon dioxide emissions. Credit: Aristilde Lab/Northwestern … Read more