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Mutated strain of coronavirus may ‘jump back and forth’

A new coronavirus strain could potentially leap to other animals, such as mice and voles, says expert.

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New Sentinel satellites to check the pulse of Earth

More satellites are ordered for the EU project that monitors the state of the planet.

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Nasa’s new ‘megarocket’ set for critical tests

The agency’s Moon rocket is entering the final stages of testing ahead of its maiden flight in 2021.

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Black Friday emissions boom predicted

Climate change: why Black Friday needs patience

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Europe moves ahead with Ariel exoplanet mission

The green light is given to the near-billion-euro space observatory that will study far-off worlds.

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Covid: Car use down as second lockdown takes effect

But the roads are much busier than during the first lockdown, new government figures show.

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#TogetherWeCan: The first global inclusivity celebration

THE Home, a 501c3 non-profit organization that ignites social change and serves major ecological concerns, will launch on December 1st […]

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Perle launches IOLAN SCR1618 Secure Out-of-Band Management Console Server

With support for cloud-based hosting, when deployed top-of-rack, or at a remote location, network engineers will have secure remote access […]

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First Ori’Zaba’s Franchise to Open in Texas with Help of FBA Broker

Seasoned entrepreneur to open Ori’Zaba’s location in Houston.

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Softline has earned Microsoft’s Adoption and Change Management Advanced Specialization

Softline has earned Microsoft advanced specialization in change management — Adoption and Change Management Advanced Specialization (ACM).

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Climate change: Hurricanes get stronger on land as world warms

North Atlantic tropical storms are stronger for longer when they hit land because of global warming.

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Birds’ genetic secrets revealed in global DNA study

Scientists have sequenced the “code of life” of species from almost every branch of the bird family tree.

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Award-Winning Author Releases Second Thriller

Early accolades include national recognition as NIEA finalist.

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Rolls-Royce plans 16 mini-nuclear plants for UK

The firm says the project will create 6,000 new jobs in the Midlands and the North of England

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CCE’s revolutionary peer-to-peer CAD collaboration technology

No need to store proprietary data in the cloud/server to view or collaborate.

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Newly discovered primate ‘already facing extinction’

Historical museum specimens have helped to solve a long standing scientific monkey puzzle.

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Climate change: Protecting the rainforest through your shopping basket

Green groups welcome the UK’s plan to outlaw the import of food and other goods from protected areas.

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Joe Biden: How the president-elect plans to tackle climate change

What will a Joe Biden presidency mean for the global battle against rising temperatures?

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Hurricane season: Record number of named Atlantic storms

Theta is the 29th Atlantic storm this hurricane season and another system is forming in the Caribbean.

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ClaimVantage Named an InsurTech100 Company for 2020

ClaimVantage has been recognized as one of the world’s most innovative InsurTech companies by industry experts.

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WiC Digital Summit 2021: The Industry Leading Platform for Economic Access and Collective Power

Becomes the Industry Leading Platform for women entrepreneurs and leaders to drive economic access narrative on a global scale with […]

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CD BioSciences Releases Meta Analysis Service for Clinical Trials

CD BioSciences introduces meta-analysis services for the research community.

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‘Mutant coronavirus’ seen before on mink farms, say scientists

The coronavirus mutation found in farmed mink in Denmark has arisen in the past, genetic data shows.

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Climate change: Why the UK’s carbon-free future will need rules

Tackling climate change will need action right across society and the economy – with a host of new incentives.

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Softline Group Acquires Aplana Group’s Software Development Outsourcing Business

Softline Holding, a leading global provider of IT solutions and services, has announced the acquisition of the software development outsourcing […]

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What’s the science behind mink and coronavirus?

Denmark’s mink-related coronavirus scare has caused alarm, but scientists urge caution.

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UK energy plant to use liquid air

The 50MW facility near Manchester hopes to store enough power for roughly 50,000 homes.

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Mossmorran: Carbon emissions from flaring revealed

CO2 equivalent to 9,140 people flying return to New York may have been emitted from Mossmorran during October flaring.

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Student ‘blown away’ after capturing Mars from garden

Joel Miller filmed the red planet using a telescope and a DSLR camera in his back garden.

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CD Bioparticles Launches Various Metal-organic Frameworks Materials for Research Applications

CD Bioparticles now introduces customized Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) materials with various material formats and chemical composition.

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