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Climate change: Jet fuel from waste ‘dramatically lowers’ emissions

A jet fuel made from food waste has the potential to reduce emissions from flying, scientists say.

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Green Brexit didn’t happen, says environmental coalition

But the government says Brexit enables the UK to set its own rules to deliver better environmental outcomes.

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Plastic bags recycled into fabric to fight pollution

Scientists turn polythene into textiles in a development designed to make fashion more sustainable.

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Should the hurricane season begin earlier?

Significant storms have been forming earlier than usual in recent years.

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PESA Releases the World’s Largest Single-Link 4K Video Distribution System: Tiger FUSION

Tiger FUSION’s Highest-Density Frame Simplifies Even the Largest 4K Installations.

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ClearComm Technologies Introduces Multiband Combiner for Mid-Band Spectrum

ClearComm Technologies, introduces Multiband Combiner for mid-band spectrum enabling the deployment of commercial wireless networks in mid-band spectrum.

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Eco-Box Turns Fountain Drinks Green … Environmentally

ECO BOX Has Designed A Revolutionary New Re-Usable Invention That Replaces A Huge Source of Landfill Waste.

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Climate change: ‘Forever plant’ seagrass faces uncertain future

A seagrass that’s one of the world’s most powerful weapons against climate change is under threat from warming waters.

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Scientists unlock mysteries of world’s oldest ‘computer’

The 2,000-year-old mechanism has baffled experts since it was discovered on a shipwreck in 1901.

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Etna: Life beneath the volcanic dust of repeated eruptions

Three weeks of spectacular blasts have amazed onlookers – but caused untold damage for Sicilians.

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CD Bioparticles Expands Its Biodegradable Polymers Portfolio with Dendrimers

CD Bioparticles recently introduces a series of dendrimers for research use.

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Creative Diagnostics Introduces Iron Oxide Nanorods for Research Applications

Creative Diagnostics recently introduces a series of iron oxide nanorods.

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Brown stink bug among ‘future threats’ to gardens

Gardeners are being urged to be on alert for the stink bug and other pests predicted to arrive in the […]

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Cumbria coal mine: Public inquiry after government U-turn

Ministers say “increased” controversy over the Cumbria mine means a public inquiry is needed.

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Climate change: ‘Default effect’ sees massive green energy switch

When suppliers make green energy the default choice, consumers stick with it even if it’s costly.

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Glendale is delighted to announce the appointment of Matt Gavin as their new Head of Commercial Sales & Development

Glendale invest in the future with significant new appointment.

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Cloud Adoption Continues to Spur As A Fundamental Digital Transformation Enabler

A Gartner report finds that the public cloud market will surpass revenues worth US$ 3.5 Bn by the end of […]

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Grandave Studios at Banning to generate 8k jobs and $1B revenue…

New Grandave Studios at Banning to create 8,000 jobs, $1billion revenue and a preferred filming location for the underrepresented.

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Hundreds of sewage leaks detected thanks to AI

Software originally used to diagnose genetic disorders can detect sewage spills, experts say.

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Covid fallout ‘undermining nature conservation efforts’

The pandemic is taking a “severe toll” on conservation efforts, says a study published by the IUCN.

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UK environmental protections ‘being flouted’

Campaigners say UK government protections on the environment are already being flouted.

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Covid: The man with ‘super antibodies’

John Hollis has antibodies that can kill the virus and variants but the discovery was nearly missed.

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Japan’s triple disaster 10 years on: The day ‘tomorrow didn’t come’

Ten years on from Japan’s triple disaster, a survivor remembers the day his entire family disappeared.

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Allsoft Ecommerce online service was rebranded and changed its name to Softline Ecommerce

Allsoft Ecommerce, a Softline project, changed its name to Softline Ecommerce and launched a new corporate web-site (ecommerce.softline.com).

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The Smartest Person in the Room: The Root Cause and New Solution for Cybersecurity by Christian Espinosa Now Available As Audio Book

The Smartest Person in the Room Shows Why The Cyberwar Is Being Lost.

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RateTiger becomes the first hotel technology platform to integrate Agoda Promotions API

Facilitates new pricing strategies for hotels to expand occupancy.

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‘Right to repair’ law to come in this summer

Manufacturers will be obliged to make spare parts for appliances available to consumers.

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Fukushima disaster: What happened at the nuclear plant?

A tsunami struck the Japanese plant in 2011, leading to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.

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SLS: Nasa assembles twin boosters for its ‘megarocket’

The space agency has completed the assembly of two boosters for its “megarocket”, the SLS.

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China and Russia to build lunar space station

The two countries will create research facilities on the surface and/or in the moon’s orbit.

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