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Epixel Solutions partners with NIT Calicut to develop a blockchain-based energy trading platform for Central Power Research Institute

Epixel becomes the technology partner of NIT to develop CPRI project – “Pilot Implementation of Energy Blockchain and P2P Transactive […]

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Cloud Analogy Wins National Excellence Award 2023 for Best Tech Company Of the Year

Cloud Analogy, the global CRM solutions and IT service-providing company, has announced that they have won the ‘National Excellence Award […]

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SDP Publishing Solutions Offers Professional Independent Book Publishing

SDP Publishing helps authors with every step of publication.

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ENO8 now features among the Finest 500 company for Mobile App Development by TopDevelopers

ENO8 has been placed on the list of the Finest 500 Companies for Mobile App Development that was recently distributed […]

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Asteroid 2023 BU: Space rock to pass closer than some satellites

About the size of a bus, the space rock will whip over the southern tip of South America.

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Elms: England green farming subsidies detail unveiled

Landowners and farmers in England are told exactly what environmental work they will be paid for.

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Can these rocks really power light bulbs? No, say the experts

Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.

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Humans and wild apes share common sign language

Researchers believe gestures used by chimps and bonobos were a “starting point” for our language.

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Clouds part to reveal colossal Antarctic iceberg

The EU’s Sentinel-2 satellite obtains a crystal clear image of Antarctica’s new monster iceberg.

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UK museums ask for children to inspire action through art

Major artists including FKA Twigs will work with children across 500 museums to create wildlife artworks.

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Webb telescope hunts life’s icy chemical origins

The new super space telescope has been studying some of the darkest, coldest regions of space.

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Bee-harming pesticide use given emergency authorisation

Permission to treat sugar beet seeds with a pesticide that can harm bees is given by the government.

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Cyntexa Celebrates It’s 5 Year Anniversary

With the 5th anniversary of the company’s founding and accomplishments of various milestones, Cyntexa Labs Private Limited is one of […]

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CCE announces major updates of its CAD interoperability toolkits

Latest CAD versions, piping support, enhanced texture, drawing support and more!

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Government to offer £600m for green steel switch

The UK’s two biggest steelmakers are expected to get support to move away from old-fashioned coal.

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Egypt zoo overhaul plan raises animal welfare fears

Activists say not enough has been made public about controversial plans for the outdated attraction.

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The ancient trees at the heart of a case against the Crown

An indigenous community in Canada is suing for their land – and using unusual evidence in their case.

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Turning problem sea algae into a replacement for plastic

Seaweed, including that from unwanted outbreaks, is increasingly being turned into useful products.

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CIGNEX, Excellerent merge with Relevance Lab to form a global powerhouse in digital transformation & cloud services

Global delivery footprint now spans India, North America & Ethiopia; combined entity to have 1500+ global employees with innovation centers […]

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Modern Requirements Named a Champion in the 2023 SoftwareReviews Best Requirements Management Awards

Modern Requirements, leading requirements management solutions provider, has received a Champion Award in the 2023 Requirements Management Emotional Footprint Awards.

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Motion capture tech from Avatar films used in disease research

Motion capture suits used to create alien characters can track the onset of diseases of movement, researchers say.

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Winchcombe meteorite: Is this the UK’s most important fireball?

The meteorite crashed in England in 2021, containing water that was a near-perfect match for that on Earth.

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How eating oysters could help protect the coast

Restaurants in New Orleans are recycling their oyster shells in an effort to protect the Louisiana coastline.

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Dartmoor protesters march over right to wild camp

Environmental activists, families and scout groups protest against the loss of camping rights.

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Lagen-Investment Presents Its Motivational Insight on Development and Reform Alternatives

In the face of a variety of internal and external uncertainties, Lagen Investment successfully faces the challenges of risk mitigation.

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Glass bottles excluded from deposit return plans

In England and Northern Ireland the deposit return scheme will be limited to plastic and metal containers.

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Britain’s Tim Peake retires from European astronaut corps

The British astronaut who inspired millions with his passion for space will concentrate on educational outreach.

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Deposit return plan doesn’t include glass bottles

Glass bottles included for deposit exchange in Scotland and Wales but not in England and Northern Ireland.

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Light pollution: Huge fall in stars that can be seen with naked eye

Our view of the stars has been reduced every year over the last decade by artificial light pollution.

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Dartmoor wild camping agreement reached

Dartmoor landowners to be paid by national park in return for letting people wild camp on their land.

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