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Hippos can recognise their friends’ voices

Wild hippos honk to each other and can recognise their companions’ voices, a study has found.

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D.U.N.E Defender (Drainage Under Natural Environment Defender) Patents Coastal Resiliency Protection System

New Green Infrastructure System combines the best of Natural Defenses with a Man-Made Drainage and Pedestrian Access System to protect […]

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Ecosmob Technologies Announces Staff Augmentation Services Expansion

Ecosmob Technologies announced the expansion of its Staff Augmentation Services with this organization can accelerate their software development process efficiently.

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Fly-tipping: Government plans to tackle ‘new narcotics’ of waste crime

Illegal dumping of rubbish is on the rise as criminals exploit flaws in the system.

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False banana: Is Ethiopia’s enset ‘wondercrop’ for climate change?

The banana-like crop has the potential to feed more than 100 million people, according to research.

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X-MAT® constructs partial wall made entirely from coal-derived components

Building components are durable, nontoxic, light weight, fire resistant

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Giant pristine coral reef discovered off Tahiti

Marine explorers find a “pristine” 3km coral reef at depths of 30m off the coast of Tahiti.

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River pollution: Shake-up call for investigations in Wales

Campaigners say thousands of incidents are not being investigated because of a lack of resources.

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Radar satellite’s stunning map of UK and Ireland

For some technologies there are never any clouds to spoil the view.

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Sewage regularly dumped illegally in England and Wales rivers

Analysis suggests seven water companies illegally dumped sewage thousands of times between 2017 and 2021.

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Should bad science be censored on social media?

A Royal Society report recommends against censoring scientific misinformation online.

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Digital platform for business travel Raketa launched Travelfusion, the world’s leader of travel content

The digital platform for corporate travel Raketa, based in Estonia, connected Travelfusion, one of the largest travel content providers in […]

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Plastic crisis needs binding treaty, report says

Pollution from plastics is a global emergency in need of a robust UN treaty, according to a report.

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Government says its climate change curbs inadequate

Ministers say coping even with low levels could cost the country billions of pounds a year.

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Invitation from Conference Chairman, Jeremy Heath, Sutton & East Surrey Water for Smart Water Systems 2022

SMi Group reports: invitation for the Smart Water Systems Conference from Chairman Jeremy Heath, Sutton and East Surrey Water.

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[Press Release]: Vega HR, an HR Management Suite, Launches Vega Equity, an end-to-end ESOP & Cap Table Management Platform

Vega Equity is a one stop liquidity solution to enable digital equity and streamline the ESOP management process.

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Sardina Systems Announces the Opening of Luxembourg Subsidiary

Sardina Systems, FishOS developer and vendor headquartered in London, has announced the opening of its new subsidiary in Luxembourg.

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Why satellites are key to understanding Pacific volcano

When the huge eruption happened over the weekend, a fleet of spacecraft overhead gathered key data.

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SLS: Nasa fixes glitchy megarocket equipment ahead of key test

Nasa fixes malfunctioning equipment on a new rocket designed to take astronauts to the Moon.

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Pacific volcano: New Zealand sends flight to assess Tonga damage

Up to 80,000 people could be affected after tsunami waves caused “significant damage” to Tonga.

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WEBXLOO LLC Awarded Victory Judgment of Six-Figure Lawsuit Against Gavel Technologies Corp

Webxloo LLC wins the lawsuit against Gavel Technologies Corp. AKA WHIPS.

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Designrush.com ranks Biz4Solutions among the Top 10 Mobile App Development Companies in Texas in 2022

Designrush.com is a popular online search portal guiding businesses to identify the best available professional firms/agencies and categorizes them based […]

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David Fleisch Receives APWA’s Public Works Professional of the Year Award for 2021

David Fleisch, Assistant Director of Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA), has been named The American Public Works Association’s Professional […]

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Tsunami threat over after huge Pacific volcano eruption – monitor

While further tsunamis may be unlikely, there are mounting fears over how badly Tonga has been hit.

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How a colossal block of ice became an obsession

Artist Kevin Eason won’t ever see his favourite iceberg up close, but he’s come to know it so well.

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Plans to protect England’s national parks set out

The government proposals also aim to ensure landscapes play a key role in tackling climate change.

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Space travel destroys red blood cells faster than on Earth

Tim Peake’s red blood cells were studied alongside 13 other astronauts during his spell in space.

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No English river is free from pollution – Parliament report

Tyres and wet wipes are soiling rivers but the biggest polluters are farms and water companies.

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MQL5 Cloud Network reaches the capacity of 34,000 cores

Over the course of 10 years of MetaQuotes distributed network existence, it has seen the successful completion of 12,137,187,332 tasks.

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Climate change destroying homes across the Arctic

New research shows the huge threat posed by permafrost thaw to millions living in the Arctic.

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