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Bill Gates: Solving Covid easy compared with climate

Solving global warming would be “the most amazing thing humanity has done”, says the billionaire.

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IAU Inventor, invented a nanocarrier (mesosilicalite) with hierarchical dual pores -Patent with the US Patent and Trademark Office

The assistant professors from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (IAU), Dr. B. Rabindran Jermy and Dr. Vijaya Ravinayagam, invented a […]

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CaSSIS mission: The camera capturing Mars’ craters and canyons

The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet’s surface.

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Edinburgh aims to become sanctuary for swifts as numbers decline

A project in Edinburgh is aiming to boost numbers after a drastic decline in the bird’s population.

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Nasa’s pioneering black women

The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme.

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Leeds Bradford Airport expansion plans approved

The £150m scheme to redevelop the airport has come under fire from climate change campaigners.

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Michelle Lander Feinberg Wins Gold Mom’s Choice Award, Other High Praise for Children’s Book Please Don’t Tell Cooper He’s a Dog

Book for dog-loving children recognized as among the best in family-friendly products.

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MSys Technologies Annual Roundup 2020 – Year ends with best ever financial quarter in history

MSys Technologies continued its growth story despite the pandemic induced challenging business environment. The company recorded its best ever financial […]

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‘Hedge trimmer’ fish facing global extinction

These extraordinary fish, which are a type of ray, are vanishing in many countries due to overfishing.

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Stonehenge: Did the stone circle originally stand in Wales?

Archaeologists now believe the stone circle stood 150 miles from its current location in Wiltshire.

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Covid-19: How England’s hotel quarantine will differ from Australia’s

Rules for those arriving into England from “red list” countries differ from those enforced Down Under.

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Science Photographer of the Year winners revealed

From microscopic observations to images showing climate change in action.

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Pasadena City College has selected BlackBeltHelp’s 24×7 OneStop Support

Pasadena City College selects BlackBeltHelp’s 24×7 Virtual OneStop Support to create an improved student experience through exceptional customer service which […]

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Auriga Presents Embedded Software Expertise to Swissmem

Auriga, a custom software development and testing service provider with engineering centers in Lithuania and Russia, has recently participated in […]

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Datamatics, System Soft Technologies Announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen North American Presence

Datamatics, and System Soft Technologies (SSTech), a leader in enterprise IT services, solutions, and products, are pleased to announce that […]

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Toxic air puts six million at risk of lung damage

Six million people aged over 65 in England are at high risk of lung damage, a new report says.

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Ozone layer ‘rescued’ from CFC damage

A steady decline in the levels of ozone-harming CFCs in the atmosphere has resumed, scientists say.

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Technology at the service of airport productivity with the ONGON self-service kiosk from PARTTEAM & OEMKIOSKS

ONGON, the airport boarding pass self-service kiosk.

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MG Group announces strategic partnership with distribution tech leader eRevMax

Indonesia based B2B bed bank completes XML integration for greater access to hotel inventory.

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NextLink Labs Hires Veteran NSA Defense Professional to Lead Cyber Security Practice

Pittsburgh DevOps and Software Consultancy Bolsters Cyber Security Practice, Adds Chief Information Security Officer.

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Delivery Options Make Ori’Zaba’s a Strong Franchise Partner in Today’s Environment

Plentiful offerings make the Mexican chain a good investment in any circumstances.

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Whitehaven coal mine plan to be re-examined by council

Councillors will reconsider the planning application in the light of climate change advice.

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Coronavirus: Bat scientists find new evidence

Experts say coronaviruses related to Sars-CoV-2 may be found in bats across many parts of Asia.

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Cubix Acquires Aspired, A Unique Platform for Building your Remote Teams for Programming, QA, and Game Development

Aspired Offers A Streamlined Hiring Process for Building Your Remote Team, On-Demand, and without Traditional Obstacles.

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Whale threats from fishing gear ‘underestimated’

Blue whales may be at a bigger risk than previously thought of getting entangled in fishing nets.

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Cumbria coal mine: Climate tsar urged to quit over ‘reckless’ plan

Alok Sharma should resign unless plans for a deep coal mine in Cumbria are dropped, Lib Dems say.

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Climate change: New targets to eliminate Wales’ gases

Changes could mean replacing gas boilers in homes and finding new ways to make steel without coal.

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Softline confirms its global Microsoft Azure Expert Managed Service Provider Status

Softline, a digital transformation and cybersecurity provider, completed a progress audit in December of 2020 to retain its Microsoft Azure […]

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MPs criticise government home insulation programme

The Green Homes Grant system is overwhelmed by calls, the Environmental Audit Committee says.

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Noise pollution ‘drowns out ocean soundscape’

Overwhelming evidence shows noise pollution from human activity is damaging the ocean, scientists say.

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