By: Jonathan Wall July 19, 2024 Ping’s PLD Limited 1st Class covers (blade and mallet) retail for $125. Ping The Open Championship marks the end of major championship golf in 2024. After the final putt drops on Sunday afternoon, golf fans will have to wait until the Masters to see …
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According to the team, which included contributors from across several Asian universities, they have developed a new generation of solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) for lithium-metal batteries (LMBs), greatly improving both safety and performance. SSE technology could be transformative, as it promises enhanced energy density compared with the lithium-ion batteries in wide …
Read More »Ford Advances BlueOval City with Training & Sustainability
Innovative energy solutions s that capture and reuse heat and geothermal energy. The approach is expected to save approximately 300 million cubic feet of natural gas annually. Advanced air quality and water conservation measures The EV Center will feature state-of-the-art emission control systems to protect air quality. By reducing evaporation …
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Read More »Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods will have nightmares after exits from The Open… with game’s giants cut down to size by torturous Troon
In the waves that rose and crashed on to the shores of South Beach, the local kite surfers were having the time of their lives. How could they not? Gusts that reached 34mph made conditions ideal for this extreme sport. They were doing loop-the-loops, taking off so high you wondered …
Read More »Harland & Wolff boss John Wood quits in funding crisis
By Leah Montebello Updated: 16:50 EDT, 19 July 2024 The crisis engulfing the shipyard that built the Titanic deepened as its boss resigned and it confirmed it will not receive a £200m lifeline from the Government. As the future of Harland & Wolff hangs in the balance, it said yesterday …
Read More »Former Royal Mail executive tells inquiry she was assured accounting software was reliable
Open this photo in gallery: Moya Greene, former Chief Executive of Royal Mail Group, speaks in London, in November, 2015.Toby Melville/Reuters The Canadian businesswoman who headed Britain’s Royal Mail for nearly a decade has told a public inquiry that she was misled by company executives about the scale of a …
Read More »Paula Vennells ‘knew of Horizon IT faults’
Paula Vennells “slavishly” maintained that the Horizon IT system was robust despite knowing it was faulty, her former Royal Mail counterpart has told the Post Office inquiry. Dame Moya Greene was chief executive of the Royal Mail between 2010 and 2018, which included the period up until 2012 when the …
Read More »Jane Clifton: Europe’s battle with bold but endangered urban seagulls
Adaptable: Seagulls’ natural food sources are in short supply. Photo / Getty Images In the European summer, a new pastime is gaining strength: plotting the demise of an endangered species. How to get rid of the highly adaptive seagull – most types of gull being protected – is a civic issue …
Read More »Paula Vennells ‘slavishly maintained Horizon was robust but knew of faults’
Dame Moya Greene told the Horizon IT inquiry she initially sent messages of support to Ms Vennells because she believed the ordained priest had been “vilified” for her role in the scandal. The inquiry heard that Dame Moya changed her stance after seeing evidence emerge from the inquiry which led …
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