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Women In Cloud Launches Microsoft Cybersecurity Certification Scholarships To Spur Economic Access and Propel Career Opportunities for Women in US Markets

The primary aim is to empower women and underserved communities in the US Markets by awarding over 5100 Microsoft Cybersecurity […]

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UK power station still burning rare forest wood

Owner Drax, which received £6bn in subsidies, continues to burn timber from Canadian trees – BBC finds.

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Catalonia’s farmers demand more help over drought

As Spain continues to be blighted by a lack of rain, farmers want more government assistance.

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Apple unplugs electric car project, reports say

The firm never acknowledged the project publicly but had recruited about two thousands workers.

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The Knowledge Group Has Scheduled a Live Webcast on Cybersecurity for Lawyers

The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, announced today that it has scheduled a live webcast entitled: […]

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‘Ice bumps’ reveal history of Antarctic melting

Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.

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Gills Aloud? Tiny fish found making very big noise

A miniscule, transparent fish makes drumming sounds as loud as a jackhammer, say researchers.

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Ori’Zaba’s Scratch Mexican Grill Introduces Freshly Reengineered Menu with Great Success

The new menu is more attractive, easier to read, garners rave reviews from customers, boosts gross sales and revenues and […]

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Japan Moon lander survives lunar night

Space agency Jaxa said the craft re-established communication after the equivalent of two Earth weeks without Sun.

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MPAI publishes two standards: new version of Context-based Audio Enhancement and the new Human and Machine Communication

MPAI has concluded its 41st General Assembly (MPAI-41) approving the publication of two standards and announcing the availability of all […]

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Odysseus Moon lander ‘tipped over on touchdown’

The history-making robot likely caught its foot on contact with the lunar surface and fell sideways.

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American company makes historic Moon landing

Intuitive Machines completes the first ever lunar touchdown by a privately built spacecraft.

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Astronomers crack 37-year cosmic ‘murder mystery’

Scientists say they have discovered what lies at the heart of the cosmos’s most famous explosion.

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Fossil reveals 240 million year-old ‘dragon’

A remarkably complete fossil of a bizarre Triassic reptile in unprecedented detail has been found.

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Frozen antimatter may reveal origins of Universe

Positronium has the potential to revolutionise physics but the elusive substance had been too hot to handle.

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Seasia Infotech Achieves Prestigious Ranking Among 100 Top Web Development Companies by Top Design Firm

Learn excellence in web development services as Seasia Infotech secures a coveted place among the elite 100 Top Web Development […]

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Whale song mystery solved by scientists

Scientists deduce how whales sing under the sea, and why they can be drowned out by noisy ships.

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UK quits treaty that lets oil firms sue government

The ECT allowed fossil-fuel companies to sue governments for billions in compensation for lost profits.

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How AI is helping the search for extraterrestrial life

Artificial intelligence software is being used to look for signs of alien lifeforms.

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Moment giant Antarctica drone takes off

Scientists want to use the robot plane to reach inaccessible areas to understand climate change.

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Whizzinator Leads the Way in Medical Research with Advanced Synthetic Urine Solutions

The use of synthetic pee, also known as fake urine, has emerged as a crucial component in scientific studies, offering […]

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Kopyst Revolutionizes Documentation with New Desktop App

Kopyst revolutionizes documentation with its Desktop app, offering unparalleled simplicity in guide creation. The free, collaborative platform streamlines projects, tailoring […]

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‘Grandfather satellite’ due to fall to Earth

Europe’s pioneering ERS-2 Earth observation spacecraft will make an uncontrolled dive to destruction.

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Beef trade risks key Brazil ecosystem – campaigners

Investigation by Global Witness suggests cattle farming is driving illegal deforestation in the savannah featured in BBC’s Planet Earth III.

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Brightest and hungriest black hole ever detected

Astronomers report an object that shines with a brightness equivalent to 500 trillion suns.

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Farmers in ‘crisis’ say PM needs to give more help

Rishi Sunak unveils support for farming and food production, at the NFU’s annual conference.

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US zoo extracts 70 coins from white alligator

The zoo found the coins during a routine examination and urged visitors not to throw coins into exhibits.

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A New Version of Cosvm Enables Applications to Span Ethereum and Cosmos Ecosystems With the Launch of Its Mainnet

CosVM, the gateway enabling the transition from Ethereum to Cosmos, has officially launched its Mainnet today.

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CS Soft Solutions Pledges Continued Innovation in Digital Marketing

CS Soft Solutions, a leading web, software, and app development company is exhilarated to announce its continued commitment and keep […]

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Right to roam countryside ‘closed off’ to walkers

Right to roam campaigners say hundreds of “open country” locations are inaccessible to the public.

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