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Notpla: UK plastic-alternative developer among £1m Earthshot Prize winners

A London firm which developers nature-friendly packaging is among five climate prize winners.

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Bristol: Fossil shows lizards millions of years older than thought

A scientist says the fossil is “one of the most important found in the last few decades”.

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Bright-eyed tree frog wins ecology photo prize

This year’s winners of the British Ecological Society competition “celebrate the diversity” of ecology.

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Nature-based farming-subsidies scheme given green light

A post-Brexit green subsidy scheme is going ahead – but there is no clarity on what farmers will be paid.

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SAM Corporate, Dubai Based Niche FinTech Services Group gets funding from Transworld Group

SAM Corporate received an investment of an undisclosed amount from the Transworld Group in November 2022.

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Batteries linked to hundreds of waste fires

Batteries thrown into household rubbish bins cause about 700 fires a year in waste facilities, a survey suggests.

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Bird flu: Free range turkey supplies hit by bird flu

About 600,000 birds have been culled or have died in the UK’s worst avian flu outbreak.

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Somalia meteorite: Joy as scientists find two new minerals

Elaliite and elkinstantonite are the new names but the Saar people in Somalia call it Nightfall.

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Shenzhou-15: China sends new crew to Tiangong space station

The mission will see the first in-orbit crew handover on the new Tiangong space station.

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AAEON Announces the PICO-V2K4-SEMI, its First Mini-PC Featuring AMD Ryzen V2000 Series Processors

An elite system for edge computing, embedded gaming, and image processing, the PICO-V2K4-SEMI brings more power to the smaller, lighter […]

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Artemis: Nasa’s Orion capsule breaks distance record

The spacecraft travels further from Earth than any previous vehicle built for astronauts.

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Bird flu: What is it and what’s behind the outbreak?

Why is bird flu so bad this year and why are scientists so concerned?

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Climate change: Wasted methane gas ‘a scandal’

Green Alliance says the high price of gas means fossil fuel companies should be capturing more of their methane emissions

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Variscite Expands Its Global Engineering to Serve Clients Worldwide

Variscite, a leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of System on Modules (SoMs), today announced it has expanded its international engineering […]

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KLCE Updates its Information System and Services Guide

KLCE.org is working on upgrading its market information systems to make them more accessible for the trading participants

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Viollis Group International Announces the Launch of Metasearch Engine, Stealth

STEALTH is a privacy-focused MetaSearch engine that allows users to search the web in complete anonymity.

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Alfa Chemistry Launches Fatty Acids

Fairly recently, Alfa Chemistry announced the offering of more than 100 fatty acids for both researchers and soap manufacturers worldwide.

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Climate change: Could centuries-old wheat help feed the planet?

Scientists are searching through a museum’s wheat collection to find the crop of the future.

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Sharks and songbirds get new trade protections

Nearly 100 species of sharks and rays were added to an international treaty which experts say will help control trade […]

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Tutankhamun’s inspiring 21st Century afterlife

Egyptologists are still learning about his life and treasures a century after his tomb was opened.

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UK weather prompts ‘second spring’ due to mild November weather

Flowers are experiencing a second bloom this year due to the unseasonable temperatures, experts say.

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Australia: How ‘bin chickens’ learnt to wash poisonous cane toads

The “bin chicken” has figured out how to eat one of the few animals locals hate more – cane toads.

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Wind Wide Limited – Future Looks Bright For Philippines Offshore Wind

Wind Wide (HK) Limited has welcomed the approval of a plan to develop offshore wind power generation by recently-elected Philippine […]

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Gold coin proves ‘fake’ Roman emperor was real

The coin bearing the name of Sponsian was considered apocryphal and had been locked away in a museum cupboard.

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Disabled man joins European Space Agency’s astronaut programme

A British man is one of 17 new recruits to Europe’s space agency’s astronaut training programme

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Global summit is ‘last chance’ for nature

In December nearly 200 countries will meet in Montreal, Canada to agree a landmark deal to save nature.

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MPAI calls for new members to support its standard developments plans

The international, non-profit, unaffiliated Moving Picture, Audio and Data Coding by Artificial Intelligence (MPAI) standards developing organisation has concluded its […]

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Antarctica penguins: How too much ice triggered population decline

A large Adélie penguin population off Antarctica has fallen by 43% over the past decade.

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Dr. Mahathir Mohamad Delivers a Speech for the Youth on Metaverse Nanoverse Developed by Royex Technologies

Dr. Mahathir Mohamad became the world’s first renowned leader by delivering a speech on a Metaverse platform on Wednesday, 16th […]

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Alfa Chemistry Newly Launches Ion Exchange Resins

Alfa Chemistry recently announced the launch of ion exchange resins for individual scientists, labs, and organizations worldwide.

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