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Iceland volcano erupts on Reykjanes peninsula

The eruption, in south-west Iceland, led to half the sky being “lit up in red”, an eyewitness says.

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Wasted wind power adds £40 to household energy bills, says think tank

When it is very windy the grid cannot handle the extra power generated, says Carbon Tracker.

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Host.co.in Unveils Cutting-Edge Web Hosting Solutions, Reinforces Commitment to Empowering Indian Businesses

Host.co.in, a leading web hosting provider, has launched innovative hosting solutions specifically designed for Indian businesses. These offerings emphasize indigenous […]

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TopDevelopers Commends Seasia: Leading the NFT Development Company

Seasia, renowned for its innovation in technology, has become a beacon in NFT development.

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Shetland is first UK spaceport for vertical rocket launches

SaxaVord Spaceport on the island of Unst has been given approval from the Civil Aviation Authority.

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Volunteers breathe polluted air to test impact on brain

Scientists are assessing how exposure to different kinds of air pollution impacts the brain.

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Seasia Secures the Crown in NFT Development, Recognized by TopDevelopers

Seasia Infotech is a global software and NFT development company that delivers innovative digital solutions across various industry verticals.

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Brandconn Digital Recognized as a Clutch Global Leader for 2023

Brandconn Digital named a top B2B company for Digital Marketing services.

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Geminid meteor shower lights up night sky

You don’t need a telescope to catch what has been dubbed one of the year’s most reliable meteor showers.

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A23a: Monster iceberg just shy of a trillion tonnes

Scientists use a radar satellite to take a “tape measure” to the world’s biggest block of ice.

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COP28: Landmark summit takes direct aim at fossil fuels

The deal agrees to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels for the first time but falls short of phasing them out.

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The Top 100 Next Generation Companies 2023: World Future Awards Unveils the Year’s Best Innovators List

The World Future Awards is proud to present the Top 100 Next Generation Companies 2023, which features industry leaders whose […]

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IDS Next integrates with Reserve with Google

IDS Next and Reserve with Google announces a new collaboration, revolutionising reservation process with a sophisticated booking experience.

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Madan Padaki of TiE Bangalore Appointed to TiE Global Board of Trustees

TiE Global Summit BLR 2024: Madan Padaki Spearheads TiE Bangalore’s Global Impact Strategy.

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It’s a big step forward but COP28 won’t stop warming

Agreeing to transition away from fossil fuels is a huge step, but will it make an impact?

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Where to watch the Geminids meteor shower

One of the year’s most reliable meteor showers peaks on Thursday and Friday.

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Java Mastery Recognized: Seasia Takes Lead as Australia’s Most Reviewed Developers

Seasia’s recognition as the most reviewed Java developers in Australia by Manifest is a milestone achievement that underscores the company’s […]

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Revolutionizing Industrial Production: ForTest Leak Testers Lead the Way in Data Traceability for Enhanced Manufacturing Industry

Defects in industrial production are normal and this is why it’s necessary to have an efficient data tracking system for […]

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COP28: UN climate talks in jeopardy in fossil fuel backlash

The summit had appeared close to calling for a phase-out of fossil fuels but made last-minute changes.

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Whale filmed swimming with Australian beachgoers dies after stranding

Experts had expressed grave concerns for the 15m-long animal after it came dangerously close to shore.

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Could there be a gold rush for buried hydrogen?

Many see hydrogen as the green fuel of the future so underground deposits of the gas could be valuable.

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Mosquito-borne disease risk looms for UK – study

Diseases like dengue fever could be common if little is done to tackle climate change, report warns.

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CD BioSciences Expands Portfolio with Wide Range of Embedding Resins and Kits for Electron and Light Microscopy

CD BioSciences has introduced a comprehensive line of Embedding Resins and Kits for electron and light microscopy.

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Creative Diagnostics Launches Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Reagents for Research Applications

Creative Diagnostics has launched a portfolio of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) reagents for researchers.

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NocFree Lite Makes Split Keyboards as Commonplace as Ergonomic Chairs

NocFree Lite, a new ergonomic split keyboard, aims to revolutionize workspace ergonomics. Successfully funded on Kickstarter, it combines style with […]

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Pliosaur discovery: Huge sea monster emerges from Dorset cliffs

Scientists marvel at the fossilised head of an underwater ‘killing machine’ from the Jurassic.

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Fossil fuels: Can humanity really kick its addiction?

Will the transition to a new clean energy system happen quickly, or will we fry the planet first?

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Tyrannosaur’s last meal was two baby dinosaurs

Remains of baby dinosaurs inside another dinosaur reveal what a young predator ate 75m years ago.

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COP28: Tuvalu negotiator travelled 8,000 miles to save her home. Can she?

The UN climate talks turn to oceans and a Pacific islander is here to fight for her home.

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COP28: Five reasons for optimism on climate

Amid all the doom and gloom on climate change, there are some good reasons for cautious optimism.

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