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Entries for February, 2022

Paralysed man with severed spine walks thanks to implant

Samiteon is now a Certified Salesforce Consulting Partner

No silver-bullet solutions for saving used planet

Rental Equipment Companies Use Eco-Friendly Riveer Wash Racks and Treatment Systems to Comply With EPA

Climate change: Top companies exaggerating their progress – study

Fatherhood joy for paralysis implant dad

New greenfield housing still designed around cars, report finds

Why switching asthma inhaler could be better for you and the planet

Iceland whaling: Fisheries minister signals end from 2024

Mount Everest: Mountain’s highest glacier melting rapidly, new study shows

Parrots for sale: The internet’s role in illicit trade

Huge bank of dead fish spotted off French Atlantic coast

Shackleton’s Endurance: The impossible search for the greatest shipwreck

Climate change: Satellites map huge methane plumes from oil and gas

International Space Station to crash down to Earth in 2031

RPost Launches RSecurity Human Error Protection Suite to Tackle Growing Threat of Business Email Compromise and Wire Fraud

Connecticut targets building emissions, energy equity as it moves to update energy strategy

The TovoData Mortgage Demand Index Identifies The States Where Both Purchase and Refinance Remained Strong to End 2021

Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins

Iris: Student-built robot rover on track to explore the Moon

Woolly mammoth and other Ice Age remains found in Devon

Many people still in the dark over gas boilers, say MPs

The Hambire line of PARTTEAM & OEMKIOSKS allies technology to the environment, health and well-being

McKee pledges federal funds to address climate change

Designrush Features DianApps in Top Mobile App Developers In Florida

Climate change: UK plants now flowering a month earlier

Climate change: The science briefing that convinced Boris Johnson

Britain’s cranes have most successful year since 1600s

Earth has more tree species than we thought

Longleat welcomes first southern koala joey