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Skeddy 1.3 for Lyft drivers has officially updated on Android

Skeddy 1.3 for Lyft drivers has officially updated on Android.

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How one teaspoon of Amazon soil teems with fungal life

Scientists discover hundreds of different fungi in Amazonian soil, thought to play a vital role in nature.

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Mexican Restaurant Franchise Ori’Zaba’s Thrives on Creativity

From evolving food favorites to specialty artisanal craft cocktails, innovation sets this fast casual chain apart.

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Washing machines’ microplastic filters ‘untested’

Filters can cut ocean-bound microplastics from washing machines, but more tests are needed, study finds.

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Climate change: Ireland on the verge of its ‘greenest government ever’

Green Party members could vote in favour of a new coalition.

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Britain’s ‘blindingly cool’ engineering innovation

Conceptual still-life photographer Ted Humble-Smith celebrates 50 years of world-beating technology.

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Increase car taxes to help climate, advisers say

Car taxes should be raised to help fund the battle against climate change, the government is urged.

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Mary Jackson: Nasa to name HQ after first black female engineer

Mary Jackson was among the African-American women whose story was told in the film Hidden Figures.

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UK weather: What is the UV Index and why could it break UK records?

The UK could experience some of the highest UV levels ever recorded, on Thursday.

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COVID-19 IoT Alliance supports the project to assist quarantine efforts in Singapore

Using Teltonika GPS trackers, BLE bracelets, and flespi to implement a solution for monitoring infected people in dedicated facilities.

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Black women scientists missing from textbooks, study shows

Scientists portrayed in biology textbooks are predominantly white men, according to a US study.

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‘Black neutron star’ discovery changes astronomy

Laser labs that detect ripples in space-time may have witnessed a new class of cosmic object.

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Sound of Music @ Home – A Virtual Festival Starting June 22nd, 2020

We live in a world of “The New Normal”, where things will no longer be done as per the rules […]

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Dr. Julianna Hynes’ New Book Inspires Black Women to Break Through Barriers and Get to the Next Level

Leading on Purpose reveals the common competencies needed to succeed.

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Coronavirus: Wildlife scientists examine the great ‘human pause’

Tracking wildlife before, during and after lockdown will aim to analyse the slowdown in human activity.

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Climate change: Planting new forests ‘can do more harm than good’

Large-scale tree planting to fight climate change may backfire, two new studies have found.

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Arctic Circle sees ‘highest-ever’ recorded temperatures

Temperatures are believed to have hit 38C (100F) in one Siberian town after a persistent heatwave.

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Siddhi Infosoft featured among the list of the Top USA based Mobile App Development Companies by GoodFirms

Since 2011, Siddhi Infosoft is a leading Android and iOS app development company in the USA, UK, Canada, and India […]

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BeiDou: China launches final satellite in challenge to GPS

The completion of the BeiDou-3 navigation system comes as tensions rise between Beijing and Washington.

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10 Leading CEOs and Leaders on Surviving Today & Thriving Post Covid-19

SalesChoice Inc., a Cognitive Sciences and Data Sciences Company offering the smartest and easiest to use AI for sales analytics, […]

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Coronavirus: Male plasma contains higher levels of antibodies

The NHS is calling for men who have been ill with the virus to donate blood for treatment trials.

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Elision Announced Successful Smart Solution Delivery to Agra Smart City

Elision announced that the company has built smart solutions and configured them for an Indian smart city, called Agra. This […]

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Edge computing- Bridging the Hole Between Knowledge Storage and Computation Here’s why the edge matters and where it’s headed,Enterprise edge computing examples

Right this moment, the first concern of each trade is the laggy strategy that generally impacts the general administration of […]

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One-fifth of Earth’s ocean floor is now mapped

This leaves four-fifths – twice the area of Mars – still to be surveyed to a modern standard.

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In pictures: Rare solar eclipse darkens Asia on the summer solstice

Skywatchers photographed the “ring of fire”, where the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.

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Mariana Trench: Don Walsh’s son repeats historic ocean dive

Sixty years after his father did it first, Kelly Walsh dives to the deepest point in Earth’s oceans.

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Greta Thunberg: Climate change ‘as urgent’ as coronavirus

Greta Thunberg says the world needs to treat climate change with similar urgency to Covid-19.

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Climate change: Sport heading for a fall as temperatures rise

A new analysis says global sport faces major disruption from climate change in coming decades.

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Breathtaking new map of the X-ray Universe

A new Russian-German space observatory produces the most detailed ever all-sky image seen in X-rays.

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Urban dwellers yearn for ‘Good Life’ allotments

Scientists estimate “lost allotments” in the UK could have provided 6% of the population with their “five-a-day” diet.

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