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Rural economy to be turbocharged by £110m funding pot, farmers’ union says

The government money for England’s rural economy replaces EU funding for rural areas.

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How Pakistan floods are linked to climate change

Pakistan’s geography – and its immense glaciers – make it vulnerable to climate change.

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Heatwave: England has had joint hottest summer on record, Met Office says

Temperatures this summer tied with 2018, according to data stretching back to 1884.

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New STEM Lyceums Webinar on the Theme of Zoology

High school students encouraged to tune-in and learn about this exciting career field.

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Wildlife photographer of the year: Is this ape really cuddling a pet mongoose?

Mystery and wonder in this year’s shortlisted images for Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

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African Swine Fever threat prompts UK border limits on pork

New border controls on travellers bringing in pork, in bid to keep out African Swine Fever.

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Explore the Best Regions to Source a Software Development Team in a new Article by Intetics

Working with an in-house software development team can result in lost opportunities, from cost savings and increased efficiency to a […]

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Students Earn Top Awards at 39th Annual Research Science Institute

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) is pleased to announce the award winners for oral and written presentations chosen […]

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STEM Program Discusses Nuclear Engineering

CEE offers exciting free virtual STEM program for high school students.

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Artemis: Nasa will try to launch Moon rocket on Saturday

After Monday’s postponement, the US space agency thinks it has a strategy to launch at the weekend.

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Hornsea 2: North Sea wind farm claims title of world’s largest

The world’s largest offshore wind farm is now fully operational, 55 miles off the coast of Yorkshire.

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NIX United Becomes Microsoft Gold Partner

NIX United, a global software development company, has officially become a Microsoft Gold Partner, demonstrating its advanced technical capability to […]

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Binmile Amongst Top Software Development Companies for Banking Sector Ranked by GoodFirms

Binmile Technologies is ranked as the top software development company for the banking sector by GoodFirms.

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ThrottleNet Named #1 IT Firm In St. Louis for 7th Straight Year

This is the seventh year in a row ThrottleNet has been named the #1 IT Firm in the metro area […]

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Artemis: Nasa calls off new Moon rocket launch

Controllers struggle to get one of the rocket’s engines to cool to its correct operating temperature.

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Protonshub Makes A Rise Again! Elevated To CMMI Level -5 A Footstep Well Trenched On Capability Maturity Model Integration

Positivity, Purpose, and Perseverance are what make Protonshub the most sought-after and a leading name in Custom Software Development across […]

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Registration Opens for 2023 USA Biolympiad

All U.S. schools and high school students encouraged to register.

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Student Chosen for Prestigious Rickover Award at 39th Annual Research Science Institute

Apoorva Panidapu was chosen Rickoid of the Year by her peers at RSI.

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Alliance Systems Again Named A Top St. Louis Software Developer

Alliance Systems ranked #11 in the St. Louis region by the St. Louis Business Journal.

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Artemis: Nasa ready to launch new era of Moon exploration

The clock is counting down to the debut flight of the rocket that will eventually send people back to the […]

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Be less squeamish about drinking sewage water, says expert

Drinking reprocessed water is “perfectly safe and healthy”, the Environment Agency chief tells public.

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The Knowledge Group Has Scheduled a Live Webcast on IT Strategies for Early-Stage Biotech & Pharma

The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, announced today that it has scheduled a live webcast entitled: […]

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Climate change: Avocados and exotic plants grow in hot UK summer

Gardeners say that warmer weather is boosting the growth of figs, watermelon and other exotic plants.

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Electricity and drought killing white storks

The extreme heat this summer has exacerbated the many hazards, leading to a sudden spike in deaths in Hungary.

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Apollo Remastered: One man’s mission to show us the Moon

One man’s quest to present the historic Moon missions in a way that befits their importance.

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Efforts to pass global ocean protection treaty fail

Campaigners say it is a missed opportunity to protect species like sharks at risk of extinction.

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Climate change: England’s gardeners set for peat compost ban

The measures are part of a pledge to protect peatlands, the wild boggy spaces that soak up carbon.

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China’s severe drought from the air

More than 70 days of extreme temperatures and low rainfall drive the country’s record drought.

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Oder mass fish deaths: Searching for clues to Polish-German border mystery

Scientists suspect a pollutant caused high salt levels, encouraging algae to flourish, suffocating fish.

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Driftscape Launches Multilingual Adventures

Driftscape launches multilingual support for Driftscape App and Driftscape for Web.

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