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A major breakthrough in renewable energy was announced today as scientists unveiled a scalable method to store excess solar power using inexpensive, biodegradable materials. The development could dramatically reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower electricity costs for households in the next decade.
In a separate report, economic observers noted a surprising uptick in manufacturing activity in several regions, driven by renewed demand for consumer electronics and automotive components. Analysts cautioned that global supply chain frictions remain a potential risk to sustained growth.
International leaders called for renewed diplomacy after a tense summit addressing climate finance and refugee programs, urging cooperation to accelerate humanitarian aid delivery and climate resilience investments. Officials promised upcoming joint projects and increased funding commitments to affected communities.