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The next generation of dermatology residents at UT Southwestern receives support from ALS Limited

ALS Limited, a leading global testing company, has donated to a fund that supports physician residents at the UT Southwestern […]

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Government may have broken law over sewage – watchdog

It is being investigated for allowing excessive sewage into England’s rivers and seas.

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Tantalising sign of possible life on faraway world

Nasa’s James Webb Telescope may have discovered a molecule thought only to be produced by life.

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Dolly the sheep creator Ian Wilmut dies aged 79

Creating the world’s first cloned mammal was arguably one of the 20th Century’s top scientific feats.

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Hybrid Shifting Acquires Pikkol, India’s first- AI based technology enabled B2C moving brand

Hybrid Shifting Solution India Pvt. Ltd., (Hybrid Shifting) which recently secured the first investment of US$ 2.5 million from Transworld […]

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Shoaib Chaudhary, CEO Plumlogix, Set to Shine at Dreamforce 2023

Plumlogix’s CEO, Shoaib Chaudhary, will be a key participant at Dreamforce 2023 in San Francisco from Sep 12-14, emphasizing cost-effective […]

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Climate change: UN calls for radical changes to stem warming

A review of action on climate since the Paris agreement calls for an end to fossil fuels without carbon capture.

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Lough Neagh: What does future hold for UK’s largest freshwater lake?

It supplies half of Belfast’s drinking water but blue-green algae has caused havoc on Lough Neagh this summer.

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Has Australia cleaned up its act on climate?

Elected last year, PM Anthony Albanese vowed to haul his laggard nation from the “naughty corner”.

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Salient Awarded NOAA Grant to Advance Water Availability Forecasting with Weather Patterns Threatening Agricultural Production

NOAA SBIR award supports improvement of water availability predictions with Salient’s advanced weather forecasting technology to aid communities with better […]

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UK rejoins EU science research scheme Horizon

UK-based scientists and institutions will have access to the £85bn fund from today.

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Japan joins Moon race with successful rocket launch

If all goes well, the lunar lander that the rocket is carrying will attempt a Moon landing in February.

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Experts warn RAAC concrete affects thousands of UK buildings

Tens of thousands of UK buildings should be safety checked because of RAAC concrete, experts warn.

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UK expected to re-join Horizon science scheme

An announcement is likely soon on the UK becoming a fully-fledged member of the multi-billion euro programme.

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Zrix Announces New AWS DevOps Services to Enhance Cloud Deployment and Management

Zrix launches AWS DevOps services for improved cloud deployment and management, advancing digital transformation.

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Sand dredging devastating ocean floor, UN warns

Around six billion tonnes of sand is dredged from the world’s oceans every year, a new report says.

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Brazilian state reels after its worst cyclone disaster

At least 27 people die in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, with more flooding expected.

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Claude the koala unmasked as prolific plant thief in Australia

It ate thousands of seedlings that had been earmarked to help boost Australian koala habitat.

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Chandrayaan-3: Nasa’s lunar orbiter photographs India’s Moon lander Vikram

Nasa said its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took the image four days after India’s historic Moon landing.

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Greece: Skiathos and Volos hit by flash floods

Torrential rain triggered flash flooding in parts of the country.

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InStore.ai will Launch Revolutionary Voice Analytics for Convenience Stores with Cashier Engagement and Generative AI

InStore.ai announces point-of-sale voice analytics solution launch to fuel retail growth through cashier engagement and category insights for convenience stores […]

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FPT Industrial North America Announces New Distribution Partner For Puerto Rico And The Caribbean

FPT Industrial has announced a new partnership with RK Power in Puerto Rico as a distributor of engines for power […]

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Fpt Industrial’s New C16 Two Stage Turbo Engine For The New Case Ih Steiger 715 Makes Its Debut At Farmprogress Show 2023

FPT Industrial, a brand of Iveco Group and the world-leading manufacturer of low environmental-impact powertrain solutions, has chosen Farm Progress […]

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Johanna Alkberg Appointed Vice President Enterprise IT at Seco

As of September 1, 2023, Johanna Alkberg has been appointed Vice President Enterprise IT. Johanna will also become a member […]

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DENSO President announces €63 billion (¥10 trillion) R&D investment plan to kickstart new era of safe and sustainable electromobility

In his first European public appearance as President and COO of DENSO, the Fortune 500 advanced automotive technology supplier, Shinnosuke […]

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Water firms illegally spilled sewage on dry days, data suggests

Three major companies released sewage on dry days in breach of their permits – BBC investigation.

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Peregrine Falcon image wins bird photo award

A selection of the winning images from the 2023 Bird Photographer of the Year award.

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Expontum’s Game-Changing AI Update: Finding Knowledge Gaps in 250M+ Research Publications

Expontum’s new AI update accelerates academic research discovery.

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UK bees in danger as Asian hornet sightings rise

The invasive insect threatens to get a foothold, with nests found in East Sussex, Kent, Devon and Dorset.

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UK scientists tackle the taboo subject of periods in polar research

How young polar researchers in the UK are tackling the taboo subject of menstruation.

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