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Youngstown Lifeguard Academy and Youngstown Parks and Recreation Partnerships leads to statewide role for the Academy

The Youngstown Lifeguard Academy prepares for new role as a “Special Project” for the state of Ohio, which can lead […]

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USAII™ and AIEthics.World Organize a Two-Part Global Conference on Emerging AI Opportunities, AI Ethics, and Myths

The world’s leading AI certifications provider USAII™ organizes a two-part webinar along with AIEthics.World to discuss emerging AI opportunities, ethics, […]

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Binmile Ranked #1 Software Development Company in India By Software Suggest

Binmile Technologies has been ranked as the Top Software Development Company by Software Suggest in India.

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UK government enters endgame in Europe research standoff

The government is in a row with the EU over the UK’s membership of the €100bn Horizon research programme.

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Nonprofit Defends Conservation Efforts in the Horse Heaven Hills

When revewable energy runs afoul of conservation, local conservation minded communities must fight for fair siting in defense of conservation.

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Nathalie Tierce Solo Show – Pulling Weeds from a Cactus Garden – Life is full of pricks, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA

Opening Reception for Nathalie Tierce’s allegorical paintings August 20, 2022 10 am to 5pm. Gallery 825 Los Angeles Art Association, […]

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Leaders make fifth attempt to pass UN Oceans Treaty

Nations are trying to agree a treaty to protect the high seas after four decades of trying.

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Climate change: Drought highlights dangers for electricity supplies

Dry conditions in the UK and Europe are stress on facilities including nuclear, say experts.

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The science of drought explained in pictures

What does drought mean and what are the implications for water, food, rivers and wildlife?

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New AI Facial Recognition and Emotion Detection Solution Powered by Intetics

As a natural progression of facial recognition technology, emotion recognition is a field of computer vision that is gaining more […]

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Quality, Reliability and Longevity Make Variscite’s System on Module the Leading Choice for Medical Devices

Variscite, a leading worldwide provider of System on Modules (SoMs), today announced increasing traction with medical device companies needing highly […]

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Avanade and Women in Cloud Announce Partnership to Promote Gender Inclusion in Technology

Avanade and Women In Cloud (WIC), an economic development organization dedicated to advancing gender inclusion in technology, today announced their […]

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ESL LineSelect® Model 9451R 3-position DB25 Switch Provides Reliable Network Backup for Mission Critical Systems

This LineSelect® Model 9451R DB25 A/B/C Switch with manual operation and a rackmount configuration provides reliable network backup for all […]

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‘Every day it doesn’t rain, the pressure mounts’

The heatwave will make conditions on England’s farms worse as experts warn of smaller harvests.

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Climate scientists chase Arctic storms

Why climate scientists are trying to fly through Arctic cyclones in a small aircraft.

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Wildlife under stress as dry spell shrinks rivers

Most of the world’s chalk streams are in southern and eastern England and are under particular strain.

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Supermarket food could soon carry eco-labels, says study

Scientists hope that a scoring system will lead manufacturers to compete over sustainability.

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Ecosmob Technologies: A diamond sponsor of OpenSIPS Summit

We are proud to announce that will be a diamond sponsor of the OpenSIPS Summit in Greece.

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Climate change: Landmark US bill clears Senate hurdle

The bill includes $369bn (£305bn) for climate action – the largest investment in America’s history.

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Binmile Technologies Ranked Under Top 30 Custom Software Development Companies by DesignRush

Binmile Technologies has been recently ranked under the top 30 custom software development companies.

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France whale: Lost mammal stuck in River Seine to get vitamin boost

The visibly malnourished all-white beluga has been stuck 70km north of Paris since at least Tuesday.

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Is there anything green about plastic grass?

More people are swapping real lawns for fake but experts are worried about its environmental impact.

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USAII™ Partners with PwC’s Academy to expand AI skill-development in the Middle-East

PwC’s Academy and USAII have aligned their AI expertise to impart the right set of AI skills in the Middle […]

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Great Barrier Reef sees record coral cover, but it is highly vulnerable

Parts of the reef see the most coral growth in 36 years – but it is highly vulnerable to threats.

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Plastic pollution: Birds all over the world are living in our rubbish

Photographs from every continent except Antarctica show birds nesting or tangled in rubbish.

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Author Bruce Rougraff Releases Third Novel of The Gasparilla Curse Trilogy: Hurricane

The finale of the series unravels a whirlwind of adventure.

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Pollution: ‘Forever chemicals’ in rainwater exceed safe levels

From Antarctica to Tibet, long-lasting chemicals in rainwater are well above US safety guidelines.

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Climate change: More studies needed on possibility of human extinction

New research says it could be “fatally foolish” not to think the unthinkable on climate change.

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Countryside crime rise linked to cost-of-living crisis

The cost-of-living crisis has seen a rise in thefts of farm animals, vehicles and fuel, a report says.

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Driest July in England since 1935 – Met Office

Parts of England saw the driest July on record with serious impacts on farmland and wildfire.

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