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Mantra Softech Launched MFS500 – a High Quality Biometric Fingerprint Scanner

Mantra Softech recently launched MFS500 – An optical sensor Fingerprint scanner which can be utilized to identify and authenticate the […]

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The Timeshare Network| Antony Oseitutu Leads the pack- Best Rated Timeshare Consultants in The United States-Customer service and Safety most important-Buy-Sell-Trade

High Traffic Web Advertising for their clients are placed on a high quality website which generates 1,000’s of hits daily. […]

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Climate change: UN negotiators ‘playing politics’ amid global crisis

Political posturing is harming attempts to address key issues at the UN climate talks, participants say.

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Polluting firms ‘will be hit by climate policies’

Which business sectors will be winners and losers when, and if, climate change policies take affect?

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Four tiger foetuses found in Indonesian ‘poacher’ arrests

Sumatran tigers are critically endangered – with fewer than 400 believed to be left in the wild.

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Brian Cox: Why I’ve been exploring our scientific past

The science broadcaster explains why he’s been delving into the lives of some extraordinary scientists.

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Madrid climate talks will set the tone for Glasgow 2020

The outcome of the COP25 UN climate conference in Spain will influence the event in Scotland next year.

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Harold the Reluctant Christmas Tree is a Holiday Book for All

Fans of Jeff Geller’s beloved children’s stories will embrace this book about being different, yet fitting in.

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Climate change: Oceans running out of oxygen as temperatures rise

A warmer world means oceans are able to hold less dissolved oxygen, which is bad news for many fish.

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Biodiversity: The best plants for attracting insects to gardens

With insect populations in decline, a study shows how gardens can support beetles, spiders and the like.

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How to have a more sustainable Christmas

From renting your tree, to sponsoring a turkey, a growing number of people are having a greener Christmas.

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General election 2019: Labour ‘beats other parties on climate change’

Friends of the Earth rates the party above the Greens and Lib Dems in its environment policy survey.

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International Conference on Earth Science and Geology

Explore and examine the various spheres of Earth Science and Geology.

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Novel Technologies and Deviations in Genetics and Genomics Research

Genomics is a much newer field than genetics and became possible only in the last couple of decades due to […]

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US meteorite adds to origins mystery

Scientists are getting closer to tracing the sources of meteorites that fall to Earth.

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Garmin Basecamp Support with ‘Garmin Map Updates’ Team Is Second To None

Garmin Basecamp users can now seek instant help from the Garmin basecamp support team. Our experts are serving 24/7 to […]

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North Florida Land Trust has acquired land that expands the Trail Ridge Preserve in Clay County

The property is located within a wildlife corridor and near Camp Blanding.

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Dr. Hadi Michael Rassael,DO|Nationally – Internationally World Renowned – Highly Rated -Cosmetic Surgery-Hair Restoration-Specialist-Chevy Chase Maryland-Decades of Experience and training

Millennium Medical’s primary goal is to attend to the need of every patient. The Practice has an extensive array of […]

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Mars rover aims to grab a piece of history

British engineers test technologies that will be needed to bring samples of Martian rock to Earth.

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Plastic pollution has killed half a million hermit crabs, study says

As plastic piles up on beaches, hermit crabs are getting trapped in plastic containers and killed.

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Distant star’s vision of our Sun’s future ‘death’

A newly discovered planet offers insights into the Sun’s demise in 5-6 billion years.

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Climate change is causing birds to shrink, study suggests

In the ‘largest study of its kind’ researchers studied 70,000 bird specimens over a 40-year period.

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Ott Hydromet Launches Ion Selective Electrodes For Water Quality Probes Of The Hydrolab Hl Series

ISE sensors for measuring ammonium, nitrate or chloride in fresh water are now available for the well-established HYDROLAB HL4 and […]

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NeoMetrix Technologies, Inc ends the year with exclusive new BOGO deals

NeoMetrix finishes the year with new deals.

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SophosLabs Intelix, a Cloud-Based Threat Intelligence Platform, is Now Available

Allows on-demand API access to turnkey cyberthreat expertise.

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Sytel Enables Growth of Kelly Services, Russia, with Hosted Contact Center Solution

Kelly Services and Sytel have combined to provide a state of the art hosted solution to support Kelly’s growth plans […]

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‘Forgotten’ elm tree set to make a comeback

The elm can be restored to its former glory despite Dutch elm disease, say experts.

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Climate change: Emissions edge up despite drop in coal

Emissions of CO2 have risen in 2019, say researchers, as oil and gas use continues to grow.

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Greta Thunberg: People underestimate ‘angry kids’

Climate activist Greta Thunberg said that adults should stop making young people “angry” over global warming.

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Artificial neurons developed to fight disease

Scientists make artificial nerve cells, paving the way for new ways to repair the human brain.

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