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StoneFly DR365V now verified as Veeam Ready Repository and Object

StoneFly’s purpose-built backup and DR solution (DR365V) has been validated by Veeam as an optimized appliance capable of supporting all […]

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Climate change: Temperature analysis shows UN goals ‘within reach’

Moves by China, along with the election of Joe Biden, make temperature targets more achievable.

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UK climate targets too low, economists say

The prime minister’s recent climate plan won’t do enough to curb UK emissions, an analysis says.

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Alok Sharma ‘overloaded with day job’ to juggle UN summit role

The business secretary is heading up next year’s COP 26 climate summit alongside his cabinet role.

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One of biology’s biggest mysteries ‘largely solved’ by AI

The advance is expected to accelerate research into a host of human diseases, including Covid-19.

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Australian scientists map millions of galaxies with new telescope

A powerful telescope in Australia gives a glimpse of three million galaxies in record time.

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Brexit: Ministers unveil next steps in England’s farming policy

The post-Brexit plans for farm payments are the most significant for 50 years, the government says.

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UpsideLMS and Plethora in Association With SHRM Announces a Roundtable Conference to ‘Disrupt the New’

UpsideLMS and Plethora in association with SHRM announces a thought-provoking roundtable discussion on the future of employee skilling and development.

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How green and profitable are e-scooters?

Wayne Ting, chief executive of e-scooter firm Lime, says there’s room for improvement.

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Surprise discovery of rare plant at Norfolk ‘ghost pond’

A rare wetland plant has reappeared after not being seen for more than a century.

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Polar scientists wary of impending satellite gap

The key missions recording the loss of thickness in glaciers and sea-ice won’t last the decade.

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AI ‘doctor’s assistant’ among projects given £20m

The UK government awards £20m to 15 artificial intelligence research projects.

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Anndy Lian Shared his views on the role of Central Bank Digital Currencies and Cryptocurrencies at Singapore Cloud & Datacenter Digital Summit

Anndy Lian moderated a session on Fintech Market Analysis: The Impact of Interconnectivity in Singapore at the Singapore Cloud & […]

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Areena Has Moved to a New Location at Jasmine Complex, Al Khuwair

Areena is excited to announce that our team has moved to a new location. Since October 2020, Areena is operating […]

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Spending review ‘undermines UK green vision’

The UK chancellor’s spending review is accused of undermining the prime minister’s “green” vision.

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Softline Group announced and welcomed Gareth Tipton as Global Chief Compliance Officer

Softline Group announced and welcomed Gareth Tipton as Global Chief Compliance Officer in charge of leading the Ethics and Compliance […]

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Harrabin: Now will the Treasury go green?

As Boris Johnson is driving UK emissions down, is his chancellor preparing to drive them back up?

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SLS: Nasa ‘megarocket’ assembly begins in Florida

Nasa has stacked the first pieces of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center.

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Elon Musk becomes world’s second richest person

The tech billionaire overtakes Bill Gates after Tesla shares soar on S&P acceptance

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The University of Delaware Selects BlackBeltHelp for After-Hours IT and LMS Help Desk Support

BlackBeltHelp is proud to announce its partnership with the University of Delaware for After-Hours IT and Canvas® help desk support.

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Dr. Pachavit Kasemsap-Donates to Community-ST. Jude Children’s Hospital-On the front line with Virus-Served As Surgeon In middle East-Medical-Medical Director in USA

Dr. Kasemsap is a board certified general surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He graduated from […]

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Chinese spacecraft sets off on Moon sample quest

The robotic Chang’e-5 mission aims to return the first lunar rocks to Earth in more than 40 years.

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Biden cabinet: John Kerry named climate envoy as inner circle get key posts

Joe Biden is nominating one of the leading architects of the Paris climate agreement as his climate envoy.

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Charles Darwin: Notebooks worth millions lost for 20 years

Cambridge University Library launches an appeal to find the scientist’s missing notes and sketches.

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Call for coronavirus screening at mink farms

Surveillance of farmed mink for coronavirus should be mandatory, says a top scientist.

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Climate change: Covid pandemic has little impact on rise in CO2

Despite the global lockdowns, overall greenhouse gas concentrations have continued to rise.

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China seeks to retrieve first Moon rocks since 1970s

The Chang’e-5 probe is hoping to assist in better understanding the Moon’s origin and formation.

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Sentinel-6: ‘Dog kennel’ satellite to measure sea-level rise

It may look like a dog house in space, but Sentinel-6 will make the most precise map of ocean height.

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Climate pledge on gas boilers for 2023 ‘vanishes’

A government promise to ban gas boilers from new homes by 2023 has been withdrawn from its website.

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New rules for Arctic shipping ‘a missed opportunity’

Environmental groups say new regulations on ships carrying polluting oils in the Arctic don’t go far enough.

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