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William Adams, the Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism

William Adams, the Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism

William Adams was entranced by energy. As a young man, his interest was nursed by working as a clerk in a London patent office in the 1860s. This gave him an early look at some of the first British designs for exploiting solar energy using mirrors, water or both. Adams would later recount his excitement at reading about the French mathematician Augustin Mouchot’s invention of the first machine ever to run on energy from the Sun. The device, which connected a solar boiler to a specifically designed steam engine, was warmly received by Napoleon III when it was presented to the emperor in 1866. Inspired, Adams soon designed and patented his own rudimentary solar boiler. The only problem was, he needed more sun. This series is dedicated to lesser-known, highly influential scientists who have had a powerful influence on the careers and research paths of many others, including the authors of these articles. When offered the chance to become deputy registrar of Bombay by the Indian city’s governor, Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Adams jumped at …

Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic medal hopes dashed after just 13 seconds

Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic medal hopes dashed after just 13 seconds

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Lindsey Vonn’s pursuit of an against-all-odds Olympic medal ended Sunday with a broken left leg following a devastating crash only 13.4 seconds into the downhill final. Follow along for live updates. Skiing in a brace just nine days after rupturing the ACL in her left knee, Vonn did not finish the final at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. She was attempting to become the oldest Alpine skier, man or woman, to win an Olympic medal. Under ideal, bluebird conditions at the craggy top of the famed Tofane course in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Vonn pushed off as the 13th woman to go down the 1.6-mile course, with 23 competitors waiting their turn behind her. Vonn tapped her poles together three times before pulling out of the gate. Before reaching the first marker of the course, however, she crashed and tumbled, hitting her head in the process until coming to a merciful stop. Screams of pain could be heard on the broadcast. Lindsey Vonn is transported by helicopter from the course in Cortina d’Ampezzo.Francois-Xavier …

A story of hope dashed by Macron’s presidency

A story of hope dashed by Macron’s presidency

President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée Palace, Paris, January 5, 2026. BENOIT TESSIER/AP It is often said that good intentions do not make for good literature. On the other hand, disappointed love can lead to sharp analysis, especially in politics. Such is the case with the latest book by Nicolas Domenach and Maurice Szafran, Néron à l’Elysée (“Nero at the Elysée”), a chronicle marked by deep disillusionment. The two writers for the magazine Challenges were among those swept up, nearly 10 years ago, by this “unusual man” who had “intuition, courage, ambition for the country and for its citizens,” and who claimed to be left-wing. As seasoned political journalists, they believed in Emmanuel Macron’s pledge to reconcile the French, to inspire new energy and to bring “a European hope that could once again allow us to see France in grand terms,” as they humbly admit from the introduction. It is true that Macron won over the two editorialists, granting them a “lengthy and powerful interview” in October 2016, as they boast. In this in-depth conversation, …