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Europe’s long-duration storage business case is strengthening, report says
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A new Eurelectric-AFRY analysis says innovative long-duration energy storage is becoming more commercially viable in parts of Europe as power systems need more flexibility.
Home sauna demand rises as studies link regular use to heart health
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SaunaHeaters.com is pointing homeowners to long-running Finnish research as U.S. demand for home saunas grows and the residential market takes the largest share.
EU-Prüfkampagne findet bei 53 Prozent von 173 Elektronikgeräten Mängel
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Eine EU-finanzierte Marktüberwachungskampagne hat bei 173 geprüften Elektro- und Elektronikgeräten hohe Raten an verbotenen Stoffen, Kennzeichnungsmängeln und anderen Verstößen festgestellt.
Microshare adds 31 languages to EverSmart Pest and Clean suites
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Microshare has expanded its EverSmart Pest and Clean products with 31 new languages as demand grows across Europe and Asia. The update is aimed at technicians, cleaning staff and compliance teams using the software in multilingual operations.
Five Chinese sauna makers positioned for 2026 global demand
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A new roundup profiles five China-based sauna room manufacturers that are winning business in global wellness and hospitality markets through certifications, export capacity, and OEM customization.
New management theory says variance reveals team health
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Researcher Marko Kesti says a new game-theoretical framework can help organizations spot hidden dysfunction by measuring psychological safety, response rates and variance over time instead of relying on averages.
Architectural lighting fixture market seen reaching $63.84 billion by 2030
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The global architectural lighting fixture market is projected to grow from $50.83 billion in 2026 to $63.84 billion by 2030, driven by renovation work, smart buildings and energy-efficient lighting demand.
Hannele Niemi warns global education gaps are widening
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University of Helsinki professor Hannele Niemi is highlighting persistent inequality in education, arguing that where children are born and how schools are resourced still shape outcomes.
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