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Anak Krakatau: Giant blocks of rock litter ocean floor

Landslide debris from the collapsed Anak Krakatau volcano is pictured on the seabed for the first time.

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ManageEngine Delivers Industry’s First On-Premises Solution to Offer Endpoint MFA for all Major OSs

ADSelfService Plus Helps IT Admins Secure Linux, Windows, MacOS Users’ Access at the Device Level Without Busting Their Budget.

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Climate change: Longest talks end with compromise deal

Exhausted delegates reach agreement on the key question of ambition with tricky issues postponed.

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Greta Thunberg apologises for ‘put leaders against the wall’ comment

The teenage climate activist says the phrase has a different meaning in her first language, Swedish.

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Bloodhound car has 800mph target in its sights for 2021

Test data indicates a land speed record should be achievable, says the project’s chief engineer.

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HE Series Energy Management Relays from Panasonic Featured in THE EDGE by Future Electronics

Future Electronics is featuring Panasonic’s high capacity energy management relays in this month’s edition of THE EDGE.

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Winjit accelerating innovation through its AI platform and solutions for today’s business problems

Winjit showcased its AI platform which covers a range of solutions for emerging technologies at the AI Summit held at […]

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Climate change: Stalemate at UN talks as splits re-appear

Talks in Madrid enter their final day with serious divisions between large emitting countries and small island states

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Humans ‘sole culprits’ in US parrot extinction

A study of North America’s only native parrot confirms its disappearance was down to humans alone.

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Denman Glacier: Deepest point on land found in Antarctica

Denman Glacier reaches down to more than 3,500m below sea level. Only ocean trenches go deeper.

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DNA may hold clues to extinct animal lifespan

Scientists calculate the lifespans of long-lost species, including ancient human relatives.

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Secure Square: QR Code celebrates 25 Years of innovative Data Collection

The QR Code was invented for Toyota by DENSO in 1994 by Masahiro Hara. In 2014, the QR Code won […]

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The Magical Journey Continues in Brayden’s Magical Pirate Ship Adventure

Fourth book in Anita Ann Caruso’s beloved series takes readers on another high-flying journey.

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Sophos Uncovers New Version of Snatch Ransomware

Report Details Changing Snatch TTPs, including Rebooting PCs into Safe Mode.

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North Florida Land Trust has conserved hundreds of acres surrounding Camp Blanding

The acquisition was made possible through a partnership with Camp Blanding and the Clay County Development Authority.

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Climate change: Anger as protesters barred from UN talks

Around 200 environmental campaigners are barred from climate talks after Greta Thunberg speaks.

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RCShopers is proud to announce the company offers research chemicals, available for sale online

This company is a well-known and respected provider of high-quality herbal and bath salt products. They specialize in helping clients […]

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Climate change: Major emitters accused of blocking progress at UN talks

Brazil, China, India and Saudi Arabia are criticised as anger grows at a UN climate change meeting.

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Climate change: Methane pulse detected from South Sudan wetlands

Emissions from the region made a major contribution to global greenhouse gas levels in 2010-2016.

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Greta Thunberg accuses world leaders of ‘creative PR’ at climate summit

The teenage activist’s speech came after Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro called her a “brat”.

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Climate change: Greenland ice melt ‘is accelerating’

The ice sheet’s contribution to sea-level rise is now seven times what it was in the 1990s.

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KITABOO Bags Silver at the 2019 Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards for Mobile Technology

HurixDigital’s flagship product KITABOO has won Silver at the Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards for the Best Advance in Mobile […]

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American Hemp Processing to Roll-Out Mobile Extraction Unit Capacity Will Increase to 400k Lbs per Month

American Hemp Processing (AHP) is excited to announce the design completion of their Mobile Hemp Extraction Unit (MEHU).

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A Twin-Win for UpsideLMS at the 2019 Brandon Hall Awards

UpsideLMS wins Gold and Silver awards at the prestigious 2019 Brandon Hall Awards, in partnership with Doha Bank and Firstsource […]

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Upscale hotel in Papua New Guinea selects RateTiger for online connectivity

Crown Hotel Port Moresby leverages Channel Manager to manage OTAs and GDS.

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Seafloor scar of Bikini A-bomb test still visible

Seventy-three years after the first underwater nuclear explosion, scientists return to map the site.

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Refugees at ‘increased risk’ from extreme weather

Climate change could make the problem worse, multiplying the misery for displaced people.

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Climate change: Amazon oil boom under fire at UN talks

Indigenous people come to COP25 to protest plans to expand oil production in the western Amazon.

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Grandmother killer whales boost survival of calves

The “grandmother effect” was even stronger with grandmothers that had gone through the menopause.

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Climate change: 1.9 billion people rely on natural ‘water towers’

A new study ranks the importance and vulnerability of high-mountain stores of water.

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