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How to find a meteorite in Antarctica

Justin Rowlatt joins a team of scientists looking for small space rocks in Antarctica.

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Pollution: Birds ‘ingesting hundreds of bits of plastic a day’

Plastic pollutants in UK rivers are finding their way into wildlife and moving up the food chain.

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Coronavirus: Immune clue sparks treatment hope

Better understanding of Covid-19’s impact on the immune system gives hope an existing drug might aid recovery.

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Nature: Bumblebees’ ‘clever trick’ fools plants into flowering

Scientists discover a new behaviour among bumblebees that tricks plants into flowering early.

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Covid recovery could ‘tip the balance’ for nature

Scientists call for the conservation of nature to be at the centre of the economic recovery after the coronavirus pandemic.

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SSI provides IoT-based solutions for veterinary healthcare data analysis

Smart Sight Innovation is a Mobile and Web development company.

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Mindbowser Partners With 1upHealth

Mindbowser and 1upHealth have partnered together to bring interoperability of healthcare data to more companies in an organized, efficient, and […]

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Astronauts get to work ahead of historic flight

Nasa’s Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken are a week away from their flight to the space station.

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Sir Richard Branson: Virgin Orbit hopes for rocket flight this weekend

UK businessman Sir Richard Branson is looking to Saturday to debut one of his new space systems.

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Climate change: Top 10 tips to reduce carbon footprint revealed

A report lists some of the best ways people can tackle their own contribution to climate change.

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Antarctic algal blooms: ‘Green snow’ mapped from space

UK scientists create the first wide-area maps of microscopic algae growing in coastal Antarctica.

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Nasa: Doug Loverro steps down days before crewed launch

Doug Loverro steps down the week before the US’s first crewed launch to orbit in almost a decade.

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Climate change: Scientists fear car surge will see CO2 rebound

An analysis shows a huge daily CO2 drop, but a return to car travel may see emissions rebound.

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AC InfoSoft Launched Virtual Call Center Software to Combat the Pandemic

AC InfoSoft announced the launch of virtual call center software designed to deal with the COVID 19 pandemic.

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Digital fragrance startup Aromajoin is giving developers one month to invent smell-o-vision, among other scent-inspired projects

Japanese startup Aromajoin is inviting developers around the world to submit their ideas to get approved for one month developing […]

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ASTPP Announced Support Tickets Add-on Benefits Businesses

ASTPP announced Support Tickets add-on offers comprehensive help desk ticketing solution. It is a community add-on available to all users […]

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Intellias Releases Its Expert Outlook on Industry 5.0

Intellias showcases how cognitive technologies help manufacturers win competition by adding human touch to production.

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Computer Resources of America Named to ChannelE2E Top 100 Vertical Market MSPs: 2020 Edition

Fifth-Annual List Reveals Leading MSPs In Healthcare, Legal, Government, Financial Services, Manufacturing & More.

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Mars: Mud flows on Red Planet behave like ‘boiling toothpaste’

Scientists make a surprising discovery about the Red Planet by playing with mud in the laboratory.

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Climate change: Future floods will delay emergency response

Increases in rainfall in England could impact ambulance and fire crew response times.

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Elaphrosaur: Rare dinosaur identified in Australia

The elaphrosaur roamed Australia 110 million years ago and was related to the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

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Electric bikes ‘could help people return to work’

A rise in electric-bikes would extend the range of cyclists using them to commute, a study finds.

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ENO8 Gets Recognized as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)

ENO8, an innovation software product development company, is proud to announce that it has been awarded certification as a Minority […]

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Elision Launched DialShree Mobi App

Elision announced the launch of its mobile app for DialShree users. The app is called DialShree Mobi. It provides all […]

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Project seeks 4D view of Earth’s mantle

UK scientists aim to build some of the most sophisticated models yet for how rock moves inside the planet.

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Meet the baby orangutans learning to climb trees

Baby orangutans are learning new skills from their human surrogate parents.

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How coronavirus is driving a revolution in travel

Manchester is spearheading a new effort to create space for walking and cycling.

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Plethora launches a unique Knowledge Video series titled ‘TTalks’

Plethora’s latest video series TTalk will explore all the latest skilling trends and offer unique perspectives on all things learning […]

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Amalgam Biotech & Pune Municipal Corporation Joins hands to improve Sanitation Standards in Public Toilets & Urinals

Amalgam Biotech, a Pune based global Biotechnology company collaborates with Pune Municipal Corporation for betterment of sanitation & hygiene at […]

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Future Electronics Offers Webinar to All Employees on Talking to Your Child About COVID-19

Future Electronics is offering a complimentary webinar to all its employees worldwide with tips on how to talk to children […]

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