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B1 Partner Cloud Participates in the SAP Partner Summit for SME 2024

SAP has revolutionized the workflows of SMEs with advanced ERP solutions. Valuable insights and real-time reporting for improved decision-making are […]

Ori’Zaba’s Scratch Mexican Grill Celebrates National Burrito Day 2024

The annual event has resulted in record-breaking sales at the fast-casual chains’ franchises and has earned Ori’Zaba’s multiple creative marketing […]

NoviSign Digital Signage and AG Neovo Launch Professional Grade Android Display Line Pre-Loaded with NoviSign

NoviSign Digital Signage, a leading provider of cloud-based digital signage solutions, is excited to announce its strategic partnership with AG […]

Seagulls ‘charismatic’ not ‘criminal’, say scientists

Urban seagulls get a bad press but we must learn to live alongside them, say conservation experts.

Mammals battle for life in new Attenborough series

The six-part series ‘Mammals’ will air this Sunday at 19:00 GMT.

Artemis launches Skinalysis – A breakthrough in personalized skincare technology

Artemis unveils Skinalysis, a cutting-edge skincare analysis tool, providing personalized recommendations for skin, hair, and body needs. Artemis CEO Kate […]

E-waste drawers of doom growing, say campaigners

Our household hoards of unused electricals and broken tech are growing, recycling campaigners warn.

Microvec Introduces New High Speed Particle Image Velocimetry Cameras

Microvec releases three new series of innovative high-speed cameras to use with Time Resolved Particle Image Velocimetry Systems.

England sewage spills more than double in 2023

Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England’s waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year.

£5bn Thames super sewer set for completion

The 16-mile tunnel across central London will capture raw sewage that would have spilled into the river.

How do you save the pint from climate change?

Researchers are identifying genes in the hop plant to produce varieties that will be more resilient to climate change.

MPAI releases reference software leveraging AI Framework and Neural Network Watermarking for Generative AI applications

MPAI has concluded its 42nd General Assembly (MPAI-42) approving the release of Reference Software using Neural Network Watermarking for Generative […]

Tractors brought to Parliament in farmers’ protest

Farmers from across the UK drive tractors to Westminster to protest a lack of support for food producers.

Scientists to hunt mysterious ‘ghost’ particles

Physicists believe a new experiment could prove their existence and answer fundamental questions about our Universe.

High rural house prices force locals into renting

Renting in the countryside is outpacing London and other cities as house prices rise, a study finds.

Solar eclipse spectacle set to grip North America again

How lucky is that? The US will witness its second total solar eclipse in seven years on 8 April.

Anthropocene unit of geological time is rejected

A proposal to codify a new geological epoch based on humanity’s influence on Earth is rebuffed.

Bill to ban trophy hunting imports back in Commons

But the parliamentary move has been condemned as counter-productive by several African countries.

Kermit the Frog honoured in new fossil find

The fossil’s bug-eyed appearance reminded researchers of the famous Muppet.

How climate change is making Easter eggs dearer

Chocolate prices rise in the run up to Easter after high temperatures curb cocoa crops in West Africa.

Extreme heat can double stillbirth among working women – study

Women in India are found to be twice as likely to lose babies if they are working in hot conditions.

UK start-up to beam 4K video from space station

London company SEN’s ultra high-definition cameras intend to stream spectacular views of Earth.

Brain-chip patient plays online chess – Neuralink

Noland Arbaugh, who is paralysed below the shoulders, received a chip implant in January.

Newly discovered beetle almost mistaken for bird poo

An Australian researcher spotted the white furry bug by chance while camping within rainforest.

Binmile Ranked 45th Amongst Top 500 High-Growth Companies of Asia-Pacific 2024, Compiled by The Financial Times and Statista

Binmile announces its ranking as the 45th High-Growth Company in the prestigious Top 500 High-Growth Companies of Asia-Pacific for the […]

Unlock the Future of Innovation with NAKS Digital Consulting’s Custom Software Development Services Powered by AI

Experience the best in custom software development with NAKS Digital Consulting. Unlock the future of innovation and propel your business […]

Transforming Student Support: Salem State University Partners with BlackBeltHelp

Salem State University partners with BlackBeltHelp to improve student support using AI-powered chatbots and voice assistants. This will provide 24/7 […]

TaiyangNews Releases TOP SOLAR MODULES Report: A Deep Dive into PV Panel Efficiency Trends

Solar technology news provider TaiyangNews releases its annual TOP SOLAR MODULES REPORT, an Overview of the World’s Highest Efficient Commercial […]

Ansys & IIT Hyderabad’s iTIC Incubator Join Forces to Catalyze Growth in the Deep-Tech Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

Key Highlights Ansys simulation to support iTIC incubator’s objective of aiding technology startup businesses. Technical mentoring, and startup access within […]

Gamry Marks 35th Anniversary

Gamry Instruments Celebrates 35 Years and Going Strong. From Gamry’s start in 1989 they have created electrochemical instruments with uncommon […]