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Paris bans cars that remember when Leonardo DiCaprio was hot

Grist: n the latest effort to cut down on smog, Paris has banned vehicles made before the time of the […]

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Climate Change to Blame for Deaths in 2003 Heat Wave, New Study Says

InsideClimate: The first attempt by scientists to assess the role of climate change in the deadly European heat waves of […]

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Mutant mice become ‘super sniffers’

Scientists have mutated mice to turn them into “super sniffers”, in research aiming to create a new generation of tracker […]

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Vets: Ban the use of homeopathy in animals

About 1,000 of the UK’s vets sign a petition calling for a ban on homeopathy being prescribed to animals.

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Metals from cigarette butts may pose potential threat to marine environment

ScienceDaily: Littered cigarette butts may be an important source of metal contaminants leaching into the marine environment and potentially entering […]

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How China’s trawlers are emptying Guinea’s oceans

BBC: Chinese fishing vessels operate illegally off the coast of Guinea, depleting its fish population and destroying marine life. Despite […]

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Polar King International, Inc. to exhibit at the 2016 School Nutrition Association, July 10-13 in San Antonio, Texas

Polar King International, Inc. will be presenting walk-in freezer and refrigeration units at the 70th annual School Nutrition Association. The […]

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Thermodyne Foodservice Products, Inc. to Attend the School Nutrition Association 70th Annual National Conference, July 10-13 in San Antonio, Texas.

Thermodyne Foodservice Products, Inc. is pleased to announce that Sales Associates Jonathan Schortgen and Corey Johnson will be attending the […]

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Robert Miller Congratulates Future Electronics as Celestica Total Cost of Ownership Awards Honouree

Future Electronics, founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1968 by Robert Miller, was recently recognized as an honouree in the […]

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The final image sent by doomed Japanese Hitomi satellite

A doomed Japanese satellite managed to capture a spectacular view of a cluster of galaxies 250 million light years away […]

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Cautious green light for fracking

The government’s climate change advisors have given a cautious green light to fracking in the UK.

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ExeBTC Expend their limited investment package

ExeBTC LLC is now expending their investment limited package until 20 July 2016. Read @ http://www.1888pressrelease.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-investment/exebtc-expend-their-limited-investment-package-pr-593224.html

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SBGA – Small Business Growth Alliance saves members money with a cost-effective discounted shipping solutions

SBGA Discounted Shipping is one of the best benefits we offer our members is that it is offered at no […]

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Flight of the Gibbon Tree Planting Initiative a Major Success in Chiang Mai

Flight of the Gibbon has commenced its eighth annual reforestation project this month in Chiang Mai. Planting over 6,000 trees […]

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Future Electronics President Robert Miller Congratulates Belgium Branch on 20th Anniversary

Robert Miller, President of Future Electronics, recently congratulated the company’s Belgium branch on the occasion of its 20th anniversary since […]

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A flagship “clean coal” plant is a flailing mess. Does that mean the technology is doomed?

Vox: But Kemper, a first-of-its-kind demonstration project, has been a outrageous disaster. It’s now more than two years behind schedule […]

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California redwoods store more carbon than any other forests in the world, study finds

Mercury News: California’s ancient redwood forests aren’t just majestic and among the oldest living things on Earth — a new […]

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By Offering Best Dedicated Server Hosting, India Vendor CloudOYE Forging Ahead

A Noida-based hosting vendor is presenting an optimal dedicated server platform to customers. Read @ http://www.1888pressrelease.com/by-offering-best-dedicated-server-hosting-india-vendor-clou-pr-593043.html

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Join Korenix at Security 2016 to Check out Cutting-edge Solutions for Surveillance

Please join Korenix at Security 2016 exhibition in Melbourne, Australia on July 20-22 at booth B38. Read @ http://www.1888pressrelease.com/join-korenix-at-security-2016-to-check-out-cutting-edge-solu-pr-593036.html

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Korenix Applying 4 New Cyber Security Features to its Latest Products

Korenix applied Cyber Security features including DHCP snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard, and Multi-Level Authentication in its latest […]

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Has the LHC discovered a new particle?

After its much heralded re-start last year, has the Large Hadron Collider found a new particle?

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New research: climate may be more sensitive and situation more dire

Guardian: Scientists use a variety of approaches to estimate the Earth’s climate sensitivity – how much the planet will warm […]

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Sadiq Khan unveils plans for extra charge on London’s most polluting cars

Guardian: Older, dirtier cars will have to pay a £10 pollution charge to drive in central London, according to plans […]

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Warming unlikely to limit chances of UK soggy summers

Random shifts in the paths of Atlantic storms during the summer are more responsible for changes in temperatures than greenhouse […]

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Juno probe enters into orbit around Jupiter

The US space agency’s Juno probe puts itself in orbit around Jupiter after a five-year-journey.

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25 years "Blue Flag" Awards for Cyan group of hotels

The Cyan Group is once again in the forefront of sustainability with all hotels in its portfolio being awarded the […]

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Juno mission: Jupiter probe nears critical orbit manoeuvre

The US space agency will try to put a satellite in orbit around Jupiter to sense what lies beneath the […]

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China fits final piece on world’s largest radio telescope

China has fitted the final piece on what is set to be the world’s largest radio telescope, the size of […]

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Climate change: big four banks’ lending to Australian renewables projects falls

Guardian: Australia’s big four banks’ lending for Australian renewable energy projects has tumbled in the first half of 2016, despite […]

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Understanding ice loss in Earth’s coldest regions

ScienceDaily: How do ice sheets melt in places where surface conditions are too cold for melting? Glaciers in the McMurdo […]

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