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‘Real and imminent’ extinction risk to whales

A letter signed by hundreds of scientists calls for global action to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises.

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Ori’Zaba’s Makes Back-to-School Easier with Student and Family Specials

No matter where students are learning, at home or in school, Ori’Zaba’s and franchises makes weekdays easy, nutritious and affordable.

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Quinsigamond Community College Selects BlackBeltHelp for 24×7 IT & LMS Help Desk Support

BlackBeltHelp is excited to announce that Quinsigamond Community College has selected BlackBeltHelp for 24×7 IT & LMS Help Desk Support […]

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Accel Schools Selects BlackBeltHelp for 24×7 IT and LMS Help Desk Support

BlackBeltHelp is pleased to announce that Accel Schools has selected BlackBeltHelp for 24×7 IT and LMS Help Desk Support to […]

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Archer Software announces its acquisition by Cprime, leading Agile, Atlassian and DevOps consulting company in the United States

Archer Software, an innovative custom software development company, announces its acquisition by Cprime, an ALTEN Group Company, a US-based, global […]

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Xenoss to participate at AdExhanger’s Programmatic I/O 2020

Xenoss, MarTech software consulting and development company, will attend Programmatic I/O 2020 conference [virtual edition], organized by AdExhanger. The Xenoss […]

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Prince William and Sir David Attenborough join forces on ‘Earthshot’ prize

The Duke of Cambridge and Sir David launch the biggest environmental award ever.

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Attenborough: ‘Curb excess capitalism’ to save nature

Sir David Attenborough tells a new BBC podcast that we will all be happier if we live more frugally.

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Should your accelerator pedal curb your speeding?

The EU proposes fitting all new cars with technology that makes it harder to exceed the speed limit.

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Knowlarity to Host Webinar on How to Reinvent Business Operations on Cloud

Knowlarity is hosting a webinar by partnering with Intellicus called “Reinvent your Business Operations with Emerging Technology” on Wednesday, 14th […]

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DEIP is launching a pilot version of the Decentralized Assessment System (DAS) of FAIR datasets for EOSC

The pilot use-cases of the DAS will provide a potential step towards implementing a peer review infrastructure of FAIR datasets. […]

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Softweb Solutions ranks as one of the Top Salesforce Consultants on Clutch and GoodFirms

Both Clutch and GoodFirms recognize top-grade Salesforce consultants who are making and marking a trail in the industry through continuous […]

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Plethora releases an insightful infographic to highlightthe need for IT & Digital skills training

The latest infographic from Plethora puts forth the criticality of IT & Digital skills training in times of constant digital […]

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Scientists win historic Nobel chemistry prize for ‘genetic scissors’

Two women have shared the prize for the first time, winning for their work on genome editing.

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Skywatchers set for Draconid meteor shower

The meteor shower reaches its peak this week, and will be visible in UK skies, weather permitting.

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September was world’s ‘hottest on record’

Scientists say it is a clear indication of temperatures rising because of emissions from our society.

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T. rex dinosaur ‘Stan’ sold for world record price

The near-complete, 67-million-year-old fossil fetches $31.8m ($24.6m) at Christie’s in New York.

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Black hole breakthroughs win Nobel physics prize

Three scientists including the UK’s Roger Penrose have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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Softline and Huawei Sign a Cooperation Agreement

Softline and Huawei sign a cooperation agreement to strengthen their partnership.

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Hollywood Pain Management Clinic Expands with Two New Clinic Locations in South Florida

“Dr. William H. Lautman, DO, is board certified by the American Academy of Pain Management. He is Fellowship trained from […]

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Dwellful Partners with Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston to Help People Achieve the Dream of Homeownership

Dwellful will donate $1,000 to the Greater Boston chapter for each home closing initiated through the program.

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Qliktag Platform Releases NFC Authentication & Anti-Counterfeiting Solutions Support Feature

Qliktag Software Inc. a leading software innovator in the IoT smart connected products segment has announced direct support for dynamic […]

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Advaiya Receives Two Industry Accolades in Customer Insights Hackathon

Advaiya, a technology consulting and implementation services company that provides tailored digital transformation solutions with business applications and analytics.

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Beirut blast was ‘historically’ powerful

The huge explosion in Beirut in August was one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions in history.

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McDonald’s among food firms urging tougher deforestation rules

Unilever and Tesco also say a new law should apply to all deforestation, whether legal or illegal.

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Nobel Prize for Medicine goes to Hepatitis C discovery

The virus is a major cause of liver cancer and can lead to people needing a liver transplant.

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Climate: The week Boris Johnson turned green, or did he?

Are Boris Johnson’s pledges at this week’s UN general assembly a landmark for the environment?

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Tasmanian Devils reintroduced into Australian wild

Its thought the mammals, classified as endangered, were wiped out on the mainland by dingoes.

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National Trust suffers ‘worst year’ for ash dieback

The late frost and dry spring has created a ‘perfect storm’ for disease spread, the charity says.

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What wobbling rocks can tell us about nuclear safety

How precariously balanced rocks will inform the earthquake hazards faced by critical infrastructure.

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