Hitching a ride on the jet stream could save flight fuel says University of Reading researcher
“Current transatlantic flight paths means aircraft are burning more fuel and emitting more carbon dioxide than they need to."
Read moreDetails“Current transatlantic flight paths means aircraft are burning more fuel and emitting more carbon dioxide than they need to."
Read moreDetailsBy Cllr Prue Bray As an opposition councillor on Wokingham Borough Council there are plenty of things I could find to criticise the council for. But the response by Children’s...
Read moreDetailsACCORDING to The Kennel Club, thousands of people couldn’t be in a relationship with someone who disliked dogs. The organisation’s research revealed that almost three quarters of dog owners in...
Read moreDetailsThis afternoon, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he wanted schoolchildren to return to their classrooms on Monday, March 8.
Read moreDetailsTHE public is flocking to the Madejski Stadium – not for matchdays, but for their coronavirus vaccine. The football stadium has been repurposed as a mass vaccination centre for people...
Read moreDetailsRockets’ transfer deadline signing Jaz Bains shone in a brilliant debut as he helped his side to a 98-77 triumph away at Oakland Wolves. A 14 point haul coupled to...
Read moreDetails“This has been a genuine team effort, working with our local authority and health colleagues to set up an amazing site with the potential to deliver thousands of vaccines a...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a Lower Earley care home marked the day of love with sweet celebrations over the weekend. Austen House was filled with flowers, cards and treats in celebration of...
Read moreDetailsA year has now past and we are not in remission,Instead we are stuck in an endless confusion.The virus is mutating; changing its position,hich all of us think is a...
Read moreDetailsTHIRTY trees have been planted to commemorate three decades of work – and one is in Charvil. The village’s tree wardens were gifted a disease-resistant elm tree by The Tree...
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