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Climate change: UK to end aid for fossil fuel projects abroad

As the UK hosts a key climate summit, the government announces an end to funding for oil and gas abroad.

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Space tourism: Virgin space plane to fly above new base

Sir Richard Branson’s tourist rocket plane will make a first flight above its new spaceport home.

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a1qa is among industry leaders according to Clutch

An independent research platform has published an annual list of the leading B2B service providers with a1qa amid others.

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Symphony Solutions joins the project to provide affordable Covid-19 testing in Europe

Symphony Solutions joins Spoedtestcorona as a development partner to provide affordable and accessible coronavirus testing.

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Softline wins “Technology Excellence Partner of the Year Data Center” award at Cisco Partner Summit 2020

Softline picked up the Technology Excellence Partner of the Year Data Center award at the annual conference Cisco Partner Summit […]

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Climate change: Covid drives record emissions drop in 2020

The world has seen the biggest annual fall in CO2 emissions since World War Two, say researchers.

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Climate change: 700-year history of wind recorded in island mud

Lake sediments on remote Marion Island tell the story of the Southern Hemisphere’s westerlies.

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STMicroelectronics Teseo-LIV3F Global Navigation Satellite System Featured by Future Electronics

Future Electronics is featuring the STMicroelectronics Teseo-LIV3F Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Module in a recent newsletter.

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CCE’s EnSuite-Cloud ReVue leapfrogs screen-sharing apps for engineers

Provides a secure alternative for engineering collaboration.

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Extinction: Conservation success set against 31 lost species

European bison take a step back from the brink, but there is bad news for other animals and plants.

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Elon Musk’s Starship prototype makes a big impact

The US entrepreneur’s latest Starship rocket prototype impresses in flight, but crashes on landing.

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Climate change: Have countries kept their promises?

Five years after the Paris climate deal was agreed, we look at the promises made by key countries.

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Artemis: Nasa picks astronauts for new Moon missions

Nasa has announced 18 astronauts who will travel to the Moon under the agency’s Artemis programme.

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Human-made objects to outweigh living things

The mass of human-made objects will for the first time likely exceed that of living things in 2020.

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CD Bioparticles Introduces Innovative Fluorescent Polymers to Support Research

CD Bioparticles introduces a series of fluorescent polymers for potential applications.

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Creative Diagnostics Further Launches SARS-CoV-2 Magnetic Particles in Response to COVID-19

Creative Diagnostics recently introduces a series of SARS-CoV-2 magnetic particles for research applications.

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Merkado launches digiKADDAL – Digital Transformation Skilling for Students & Working professionals

digiKADDAL will offer LIVE online classes delivered by leading Industry veterans & experts with focus on Digital Transformation concepts & […]

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Ori’Zaba’s Drives Franchisee Profits During Holidays with Seasonal Offerings

Popular scratch Mexican restaurant chain helps customers get into the spirit with cause for celebration.

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Climate change: Global ‘elite’ will need to slash high-carbon lifestyles

The world’s wealthiest will need to limit emissions if the world is to avoid dangerous warming.

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Climate change: Low-carbon revolution ‘cheaper than thought’

The UK can make major cuts to carbon emissions more cheaply than previously thought.

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RAF releases video of world’s biggest iceberg

The RAF has now released footage from its low-level reconnaissance flight over the giant A68a.

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Euro-Russian Mars rover mission takes shape

Another key milestone is reached in the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover mission to the Red Planet.

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Support Nerds Inc. Becomes Member of MSPAlliance

Support Nerds Inc. joins vibrant global consortium of cloud, managed service providers and technology enabling vendors.

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Hydrogen power: Firms join forces in bid to lower costs

The possibility of a future powered significantly by clean hydrogen takes a small step closer.

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Future Electronics Features Renesas RA6M4 32-Bit Microcontroller Family

Future Electronics is featuring the newest Renesas MCU, the RA6M4 family.

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Climate change: Snowy UK winters could become thing of the past

By the 2040s most of southern England may no longer get sub-zero days, new Met Office data suggests.

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Beer and crisps used to help tackle climate change

Crisps firm Walkers will make fertiliser by mixing potato waste with CO2 from beer fermentation.

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Hayabusa-2: Capsule with asteroid samples in ‘perfect’ shape

A team retrieves a capsule carrying the first significant quantities of rock from an asteroid.

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Climate change: Lower Thames Crossing CO2 impact figures revealed

Campaigners accuse Boris Johnson of mocking his own promises on climate change and emissions.

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New Programmable OTP Token Protectimus Flex Released: A Key Fob Style TOTP Token With Battery Life Indicator

Protectimus Ltd has begun offering Protectimus Flex – a new model of programmable hardware OATH token. The device comes in […]

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