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Newport locals capture stunning buck moon views
Newport locals capture stunning buck moon views

South Wales Argus

time14-07-2025

  • South Wales Argus

Newport locals capture stunning buck moon views

From the banks of the River Usk to the hills of Caerleon, the full moon offered a breathtaking spectacle that had skywatchers reaching for their cameras. Buck moon from Cwmbran (Image: Richard Edwards) But what exactly is the Buck Moon? The Buck Moon is the traditional name for the full moon in July, a term rooted in Native American and early colonial folklore. It marks the time of year when male deer (bucks) begin to grow their new antlers, covered in soft velvet. This natural cycle inspired the moon's name, symbolising growth, renewal, and strength In 2025, the Buck Moon reached its peak on Thursday, July 10, and while it wasn't a supermoon this year, it still dazzled with its golden hue and low horizon rise, making it appear larger than usual. Some cultures also refer to it as the Thunder Moon, due to the frequent summer storms in July. Buck Moon 2025 (Image: Tereza Sillett) The Buck Moon holds spiritual and cultural significance across many traditions. For some, it's a time to reflect on personal growth and set intentions for the months ahead. For others, it's simply a chance to connect with nature and marvel at the wonders of the night sky. In Newport, the moonrise was particularly striking, casting a silvery glow over familiar landmarks. Locals shared their photos with the South Wales Argus, capturing everything from the moon framed by the Transporter Bridge to its reflection shimmering on the canal. Buck Moon from Cwmbran (Image: Richard Edwards) Whether you're a seasoned stargazer or a casual observer, the Buck Moon is a reminder of the beauty and rhythm of the natural world. And thanks to the keen eyes of Newport's residents, we can all enjoy a glimpse of this magical midsummer moment.

This vehicle tech monitors ‘blind spots' to prevent accidents
This vehicle tech monitors ‘blind spots' to prevent accidents

Scotsman

time01-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Scotsman

This vehicle tech monitors ‘blind spots' to prevent accidents

This bebe Human Detection System alerts the vehicle operator if anyone has entered its 'danger zone' | No Credit A UK leader in AI-driven fleet technology has announced its revolutionary bebo Human Detection System that monitors blind spots to make driving safer for vehicle operators. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... RE-Tech UK announced the launch of its new tech yesterday, June 30. It is set to redefine safety standards for commercial fleet owners and local authorities nationwide, delivering on the brand's promise: 'We've got the solution.' The bebo Human Detection System is committed to protecting lives, preventing incidents, and promoting accountability in daily operations involving large vehicles. It does this by monitoring a vehicle's critical blind spots and high risk zones. By using AI-enhanced cameras and precise fast detection capabilities, the system is designed to significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries and fatalities. If anyone enters these danger zones, the system provides audible warnings to deter unsafe behaviour. The bebe Human Detection System also has a built-in failsafe mechanism. So if a serious safety threat is detected, certain vehicle functions can shut down that goes beyond the mere alert and ensures a safer environment for both drivers and pedestrians. It comes following RE-Tech UK's monumental leap forward in mitigating the inherent risks of extensive vehicle blind sports and protecting lives. Richard Edwards, Founder of RE-Tech UK, said: "We are immensely excited and profoundly proud to introduce the bebo Human Detection System. "Our dedicated team has poured their expertise into creating a technology that doesn't just monitor, but actively intervenes to safeguard lives. 'This system embodies our core mission to drive safety innovation." This addition to RE-Teck UK's bebo range places them at the forefront of AI-driven technology. It's a testament to the dedication and foresight of their team - and proves that safety and operational efficiency can evolve hand-in-hand. Watch the bebo Human Detection System in action at

This vehicle tech monitors ‘blind spots' to prevent accidents
This vehicle tech monitors ‘blind spots' to prevent accidents

Scotsman

time01-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Scotsman

This vehicle tech monitors ‘blind spots' to prevent accidents

This bebe Human Detection System alerts the vehicle operator if anyone has entered its 'danger zone' | No Credit A UK leader in AI-driven fleet technology has announced its revolutionary bebo Human Detection System that monitors blind spots to make driving safer for vehicle operators. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... RE-Tech UK announced the launch of its new tech yesterday, June 30. It is set to redefine safety standards for commercial fleet owners and local authorities nationwide, delivering on the brand's promise: 'We've got the solution.' The bebo Human Detection System is committed to protecting lives, preventing incidents, and promoting accountability in daily operations involving large vehicles. It does this by monitoring a vehicle's critical blind spots and high risk zones. By using AI-enhanced cameras and precise fast detection capabilities, the system is designed to significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries and fatalities. If anyone enters these danger zones, the system provides audible warnings to deter unsafe behaviour. The bebe Human Detection System also has a built-in failsafe mechanism. So if a serious safety threat is detected, certain vehicle functions can shut down that goes beyond the mere alert and ensures a safer environment for both drivers and pedestrians. It comes following RE-Tech UK's monumental leap forward in mitigating the inherent risks of extensive vehicle blind sports and protecting lives. Richard Edwards, Founder of RE-Tech UK, said: "We are immensely excited and profoundly proud to introduce the bebo Human Detection System. "Our dedicated team has poured their expertise into creating a technology that doesn't just monitor, but actively intervenes to safeguard lives. 'This system embodies our core mission to drive safety innovation." This addition to RE-Teck UK's bebo range places them at the forefront of AI-driven technology. It's a testament to the dedication and foresight of their team - and proves that safety and operational efficiency can evolve hand-in-hand.

This car tech stops crashes and removes ‘blind spots'
This car tech stops crashes and removes ‘blind spots'

Scotsman

time01-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Scotsman

This car tech stops crashes and removes ‘blind spots'

This bebe Human Detection System alerts the vehicle operator if anyone has entered its 'danger zone' | No Credit A UK leader in AI-driven fleet technology has announced its revolutionary bebo Human Detection System that prevents crashes and removes blind spots for safer driving. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... RE-Tech UK, announced the launch of its new tech yesterday, June 30. It is set to redefine safety standards for commercial fleet owners and local authorities nationwide, delivering on the brand's promise: 'We've got the solution.' The bebo Human Detection System is committed to protecting lives, preventing incidents, and promoting accountability in daily operations involving large vehicles. It does this by monitoring a vehicle's critical blind spots and high risk zones. By using AI-enhanced cameras and precise fast detection capabilities, the system is designed to significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries and fatalities. If anyone enters these danger zones, the system provides audible warnings to deter unsafe behaviour. The bebe Human Detection System also has a built-in failsafe mechanism. So if a serious safety threat is detected, certain vehicle functions can shut down that goes beyond the mere alert and ensures a safer environment for both drivers and pedestrians. It comes following RE-Tech UK's monumental leap forward in mitigating the inherent risks of extensive vehicle blind sports and protecting lives. Richard Edwards, Founder of RE-Tech UK, said: "We are immensely excited and profoundly proud to introduce the bebo Human Detection System. "Our dedicated team has poured their expertise into creating a technology that doesn't just monitor, but actively intervenes to safeguard lives. 'This system embodies our core mission to drive safety innovation." This addition to RE-Teck UK's bebo range places them at the forefront of AI-driven technology. It's a testament to the dedication and foresight of their team - and proves that safety and operational efficiency can evolve hand-in-hand. Watch the bebo Human Detection System in action at

PUMA SE NPV (PMMAF) Receives a Buy from Goldman Sachs
PUMA SE NPV (PMMAF) Receives a Buy from Goldman Sachs

Business Insider

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

PUMA SE NPV (PMMAF) Receives a Buy from Goldman Sachs

In a report released yesterday, Richard Edwards from Goldman Sachs maintained a Buy rating on PUMA SE NPV (PMMAF – Research Report), with a price target of €30.00. The company's shares closed yesterday at $25.48. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Edwards is an analyst with an average return of -5.2% and a 43.92% success rate. Edwards covers the Consumer Cyclical sector, focusing on stocks such as Next plc, Inditex, and JD Sports Fashion. PUMA SE NPV has an analyst consensus of Hold, with a price target consensus of $35.02, implying a 37.44% upside from current levels. In a report released yesterday, Deutsche Bank also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a €34.00 price target.

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