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Watch: Man catches Florida’s longest-ever Burmese python

A Florida hunter has wrestled and caught a 19ft Burmese python, the longest-ever documented in the state.

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Philips New Oled807 Ambilight Tv: The Ultimate TV Experience With Stunning Picture Quality And European Design

New 6th P5 Gen AI Picture Processing Suite Guarantees Superb Picture Quality, 30% More Brightness Compared to Standard OLED Panels, […]

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Stan Fitzgerald Named Executive Producer in forthcoming Frank X Panico documentary titled The Fall of Deceit

Stan Fitzgerald of L-Strategies consulting will produce and work on the film which covers the FBI , Government Overreach and […]

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James Webb telescope image dazzles on science birthday

The space observatory delivers a fascinating view of starbirth to mark one year of operations.

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South Korea welcomes first panda twins

The moment a giant panda gave birth to twins for the first time in South Korea has been captured on […]

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BenQ Group Became the World’s First Company to Pass International ISO Sustainability Certification at COMPUTEX Taipei 2023

All ESG goals have passed verification, including the implementation of zero-waste upholstery and the promotion of green transformation plans.

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Mission to Empower Small Businesses with AI Chatbot & Automation Software

Alexander Ayala, a young Latin American entrepreneur and CEO of Affordable Immediate Marketing LLC, is on a mission to empower […]

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Rohde & Schwarz and MediaTek validate industry’s first 3GPP Rel. 17 NTN NB-IoT protocol conformance test cases

Rohde & Schwarz has partnered with MediaTek to verify the first NTN NB-IoT protocol conformance test cases according to 3GPP […]

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UK poisonous plants: The dangerous plants lurking in plain sight

As concerns are voiced about hemlock near a school, an expert tells of other deadly green neighbours.

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Volcano erupts 20 miles from Iceland’s largest airport

An eruption has sent lava and smoke pouring on the Reykjanes peninsula following intense earthquake activity in the area.

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Transparent mouse could improve cancer drug tests

Scientists say a new scanning method that can identify tiny tumours could revolutionise medical research.

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London wildfire response hit by crew shortages – report

Crew shortages meant 39 engines were not available to fight London’s wildfires last July, a review finds.

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Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy

Scientists are concerned about the environmental impact if commercial deep sea mining begins.

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Cloud Analogy Appoints Mr. Narendra Marwah as Chief Finance Officer

Mr. Narendra Marwah has been appointed as Chief Finance Officer at Cloud Analogy CRM Specialist Limited. As a member of […]

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Heatwaves: Why this summer has been so hot

Experts are predicting that the developing El Niño is likely to make 2023 the world’s hottest year.

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AAEON’s 2023 Customer Satisfaction Survey Lucky Draw Prize Winner Announced

Following excellent feedback from its customers, one lucky customer will take home an iPad 10.

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Climate change: Shipping agrees net-zero goal but critics chide deal

Countries have agreed to limit carbon from shipping by 2050 but green groups say the pact is flawed.

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World records hottest day for third time in a week

One group of scientists reported a third global high calculated with satellites and computer models.

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AI Evolution Meets Revolution: Unveiling the Artificial Guardian Angel (A.G.A.) at Europe’s Largest AI Conference

The Artificial Guardian Angel (A.G.A.) project is making its debut at the AI for Good conference, joining esteemed speakers like […]

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Sensibo Integrates OpenAI’s ChatGPT Into Smart HVAC

Sensibo, the leading Climate Tech IoT company combining smart ACs with a more sustainable world, announces the integration of OpenAI’s […]

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FPT Industrial North America Signs New Distribution Partner For Western Canada

FPT Industrial announced a new strategic partnership that allows Klassen Diesel, a leading distributor of diesel engines for marine and […]

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Ignitho Joins Domo Partner Network to Drive Adoption of AI-enabled Customer Data Platforms

Ignitho’s CDP accelerator solves enterprise last mile adoption challenges.

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Andrew Hunter Appointed Vice President Global Sales at Seco

As of July 1, 2023, Andrew Hunter has been appointed Vice President Global Sales at Seco. He will report to […]

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Sweden charges Greta Thunberg for blockading oil port

The climate activist blocked a port handling fossil fuels with a group of young activists in June.

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Horizon research deal with EU awaits Sunak’s signature

BBC News understands a deal has been negotiated over UK association with the Horizon programme.

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Oil giant Shell warns cutting production ‘dangerous’

The world’s need for fossil fuels is “desperate”, Shell’s chief executive told the BBC.

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Beavers to make Nene Wetlands return after 400 years

The Wildlife Trust in Northamptonshire says the dam-building mammals will be released next winter.

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Renovation of Cavers Castle held up by great crested newts

A bid to restore the crumbling building is delayed after a protected species is found in a pond.

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Memo reveals pressure on UK climate finance pledge

The government says it remains committed to spending £11.6bn of its overseas aid budget on climate.

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Fukushima: Anxiety and anger over Japan’s nuclear waste water plan

Japan wants to release Fukushima’s waste water into the ocean – and a lot of people are not happy.

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