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FC Highland Soccer Academy Announces Former FIFA World Cup Soccer Player as Director of Coaching

FC Highland, Orlando’s newest youth soccer academy, is proud to announce Jeremy Christie, an international soccer player, as its Director […]

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Smallest dinosaur found ‘trapped in amber’

Scientists say a fossil from Myanmar represents the tiniest dinosaur ever found.

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Giftstoindia24x7.com Makes Long-Distance Celebrations Memorable And Joyous For Siblings by Delivering to 1500 Locations

GiftstoIndia24x7 is a gifting portal catering to NRIs, offering 20,000+ gift options for special occasions and delivering the same to […]

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CoreTechnologie Automates Simplification of CAD Models for Digital Factory Planning

CoreTechnologies’ new Simplifier function represents the next generation of digital factory planning, enabling automated simplification by creating minimal envelope bodies […]

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Oizom an Environmental IoT Startup Monitoring Air Quality partners with CISCO and MedBus for Smart City Expo World Congress Barcelona

Oizom, Ahmedabad, is an Environmental IoT company. Offering end-to-end solutions using our environmental data monitoring and Analytics capabilities. Oizom solutions […]

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AIBridge ML Features Among The Top 10 AI Startups 2020

CIOInsider, one of the major journals in technology leadership space, has chosen AIBridge ML among the ’10 Most Recommended AI […]

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Climate change: New rules could spell end of ‘throwaway culture’

Regulations hope to tackle products that are are bought, used briefly, then binned.

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Climate change: UK ‘can’t go climate neutral before 2050’

The UK cannot reach net zero before 2050 unless people stop flying and eating red meat, a report says.

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Why plastic is a deadly attraction for sea turtles

Scientists have new evidence to explain why sea turtles eat and become entangled in plastic so often.

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Urban pollinators make beeline for native violet blooms

Polish researchers find violet coloured native flowers are favoured by urban-dwelling bumblebees.

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Space radar movies track motion on Earth’s surface

Finnish satellite operator Iceye makes movies of activity on the ground through cloud and at night.

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StealthMail Announces Email Security Solution for Google G Suite Customers

The new solution provides global teams distributed around the world with the ultimate security and privacy while sharing confidential information.

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ASTPP Announced to Look for Partnership Opportunities at CC Expo

ASTPP will be participating in the Call and Contact Centre Expo 2020. The community leaders will be looking for partnership […]

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Polar Leasing Company, Inc. to Demonstrate Refrigeration Rental Solutions at the 2020 RFMA Annual Conference

The Polar Leasing Company will be showcasing walk-in refrigeration rentals as well as emergency storage solutions at the 2020 RFMA […]

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Sensiple joins hands with SAP as a Global Technology Partner

In a strategic business move at the beginning of this year, Sensiple has partnered with global enterprise solutions leader SAP.

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Nasa’s next Mars rover will be called Perseverance

A 13-year-old Virginia student chooses a name for the robot that will search for life on the Red Planet.

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Global rescue plan for nature ‘overlooks genetic diversity’

A new 10-year strategy to halt extinction must protect the gene pools of all life on earth, say experts.

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Edinburgh University researchers use drones to map retreating Andes glaciers

A Scottish researcher is mapping the glaciers which have shrunk by 30% in the last two decades.

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Europe experiences exceptionally warm winter

The continent’s winter months have seen average temperatures reach 3.4C above the long-term norm.

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Water Vapor Barrier Performance of Film Material Made from Tomato Skin

Environment friendly materials made from tomato skin help to reduce the burden on the environment caused by the use of […]

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Hydro BioScience from DPI manages Harmful Algae Blooms (HAB’s) with improved UltraSonic products

A cost effective method, leaving no environmentally harmful footprint behind, manages Harmful Algae and Algae Blooms while being completely chemical […]

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Deus Announcing The Launch Of Online Printer Store In Ghana

What makes Deus completely different from others is that it is an ideal online retail solution of printers, which meets […]

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Nottingham Trent University study to assess impact of traffic on hedgehogs

Hedgehog numbers are declining in part because so many are killed while crossing our roads.

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Polar King International, Inc. To Showcase Outdoor Walk-in Coolers, Freezers and Commercial Beer Coolers at 2020 Indiana Craft Brewers Conference

Polar King International, Inc. will be presenting their line of outdoor walk-in coolers, freezers, trailer units and commercial beer coolers […]

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Maximize Corporate Tax Deductions with Charitable Donations

Lower your tax burden with a deduction to Disabled Veterans Charities.

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Europe’s major telescopes ‘can meet satellite challenge’

Europe’s flagship telescopes will cope with the effects of thousands of new satellites in the sky.

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Illicit wildlife products ‘slipping through the net’

A study has called into question the measures to clamp down on the illegal wildlife trade.

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Climate change: Workers and poor ‘need protection’ from policies

Report demands a clean industrial revolution – but without harming workers or the poor.

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Climate change boosted Australia bushfire risk by at least 30%

Scientists quantify the role played by warming in the country’s recent bushfires.

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Greta Thunberg brands EU’s new climate law ‘surrender’

Addressing MEPs in Brussels, the activist accused the EU of “pretending to be a climate leader”.

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