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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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Congratulations to Mark Kantrowitz

He published his first column as an official contributor to The Wall Street Journal.

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CEE Program Alum Elected to Harvard’s Board of Overseers

Dr. Lauren Ancel Meyers elected to six-year term.

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Find A Tree Sculpture For A Chance To Win A $250 Grand Prize

Orangeville Tourism partners with Driftscape for contest.

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Weave: New device will investigate Milky Way’s origins

A new device will help reconstruct the formation of the Milky Way in unprecedented detail.

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The space tech helping to tackle deforestation

How the International Space Station is helping to tackle deforestation

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Long March 5B: Debris from Chinese rocket falls back to Earth

China says most of the rocket fragments burnt during the re-entry over the Sulu Sea.

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Avo Automation Announces Continued Momentum Through New Leadership Appointments, Expanded Coverage and Customer Benefits

“There is a demand for higher quality software around the world, triggered by the proliferation of new applications and the […]

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StreamFab Releases Telasa Downloader in Version 5.0.4.6

StreamFab, an all-inclusive streaming video downloader software company, announced the launch of the new product, the StreamFab TELASA Downloader.

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CareSmartz360 Releases New Software Updates to Ease Non-Medical Senior Care

CareSmartz360 Releases New Software Updates.

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UK’s 40C heatwave ‘basically impossible’ without climate change

Human-caused climate change made the high temperatures last week much more likely, say scientists.

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China rocket: Uncontrolled return to Earth raises concern

It’s very unlikely to hit a populated area but raises questions about countries’ handling of space junk.

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Farmers warn ‘if the rain doesn’t come we’re really in trouble’

The recent dry weather is causing problems for farmers in the East of England.

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Climate change: UK sea level rise speeding up – Met Office

The Met Office’s annual look at our climate says higher temperatures are the new normal.

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James Lovelock: Influential green thinker dies aged 103

The scientist had a Eureka moment sparking his idea everything on Earth was interconnected.

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Innovation path making companies more resilient in the digital age

Innovation path is helping companies with automation and digitalisation. Now is expanding to Belgium.

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The art of cutting carbon – how new technologies can help

With the ‘de-printer’ specially coated sheets of paper can be used 10 times over.

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Bird poo pollution posters at Scottish beaches challenged by experts

Signs at Scottish beaches suggest feeding the seagulls can contribute to water pollution.

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Covid origin studies say evidence points to Wuhan market

One of the researchers said he hoped the studies would correct the false theory that it came from a lab.

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Linda R. Shaw, Partner, Knauf Shaw LLP to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Renewable Energy and Bitcoin Mining

The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Linda R. Shaw, Partner, Knauf Shaw […]

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David P. Flynn, Partner, Phillips Lytle LLP to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Renewable Energy and Bitcoin Mining

The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that David P. Flynn, Partner, Phillips Lytle […]

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