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See how much Arctic ice has vanished over the last 25 years

NASA's video shows drastic amounts of arctic ice disappearing over the last 25 years.



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The water beneath the Antarctic's 'doomsday' glacier is uncomfortably warm

The fast-melting Thwaites Glacier won't be able to hold back a massive flood of ice water.



  • Climate & Weather

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Tennessee Center for Policy Research has no credibility

The TCPR is a right wing funded smear tank with a fetish for Al Gore that never hesitates to let facts get in the way of a good dig.



  • Climate & Weather

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Convenient truths: Climate, scarcity and abundance

Al Gore, step aside. Saul Griffith has a slideshow that makes 'Inconvenient Truth' look like a warmup.



  • Research & Innovations

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Update your Kindle by March 22 or lose access to books and more

Kindles from before 2013 need a critical update by March 22 or they will lose Internet connectivity.



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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It's Cyber Monday, an archaic name for an irrelevant event

The constantly connected computer in your pocket makes it irrelevant.



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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Why researchers are teaching rats how to drive

Scientists got rats to drive little cars, and it could help improve mental health treatments for humans.




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Researchers find 'alarming' loss of insects in large-scale study in Germany

insects in German forests and grasslands have declined by about one-third in just the past decade.




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MHPS, MHIENG and MGC selected to conduct research on effective recycling of CO<sub>2</sub> to produce methanol<br>-- The collaborative research project commissioned by NEDO aiming at developing carbon capture and utilization (CCU) techno

Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering (MHIENG) and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company (MGC) were selected by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) to conduct joint research on the effective recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from the refinery at Tomakomai City, Hokkaido Japan where the CO2 is captured and stored by the existing demonstration plant. Further utilizing of the demonstration plant currently employed for CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS), the three companies will collaborate on research activities for CO2 Capture and Utilization (CCU) in order to produce methanol from captured CO2. The research is expected to run until February 2021.




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[Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.]<br />Second Commercial-use MEGAMIE System Begins Operations at HAZAMA ANDO Technical Research Institute -- Supplying Clean Power with Low CO2 Emissions --

・ Supporting an energy management system with low-CO2 distributed power generation and self-consignment ・ Switch to CO2-free hydrogen fuel planned for the future




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[Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.]<br />MHPS the Global Market Share Leader in 2019 for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems -- Market Research from the McCoy Power Report --

・ Top share with 37.2% of the global market, fifth time since 2014 ・ Contributing to a significant reduction in air pollutants, and improvement in the global environment




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Arches National Park: A user&#39;s guide

Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, may be the world’s largest sculpture garden — a place where Mother Nature has used wind and water to carve more than 2



  • Wilderness & Resources

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The scientists are gone, but this ghost lab is still doing vital research

The Halley VI Research Station is spending its first winter without humans.



  • Research & Innovations

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New research suggests GMO corn produces higher yields

Data from 76 published peer-reviewed studies offers compelling reasons to keep an open mind about GMOs.




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Researchers hack plants to increase efficiency

Researchers have improved the process by which plants get rid of toxic compounds, and this improves their overall growth.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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This cockatoo taught himself 14 dance moves, and researchers are fascinated

Study finds cockatoo called Snowball taught himself to dance and researchers want to understand how.




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Have researchers solved Newton&#39;s three-body problem?

This problem has plagued physicists ever since the laws of motion were first conceived.



  • Research & Innovations

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A spider&#39;s web is part of its mind, new research suggests

It might mean that spiders possess an extraordinary kind of consciousness.




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Antarctic blue whales make &#39;unprecedented&#39; comeback

Endangered blue whales return to the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.




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The animal-saving research behind that viral coyote and badger video

Scientists at the Peninsula Open Space Trust are studying how animals move around an increasingly fractured habitat, and the video is just one element.




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&#39;Blood snow&#39; invades the Antarctic

Blood snow not only looks sinister, it contributes to a feedback loop that accelerates warming.



  • Climate & Weather

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Archaeologists discover recycling system in ancient Pompeii

The attitudes of Pompeiians towards death and waste was very different from our own.




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Why vitaparcours are the perfect pandemic exercise option

The 1970s Swiss fitness creation called vitaparcour is back and more popular than ever.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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ASU receives $15 million for algae alternative fuel research

Algae alternative fuel research could change the future, and ASU is leading the way. A $15 million U.S. Department of Energy grant was awarded to the Algae Tes



  • Sustainable Business Practices

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As sea ice melts, algae thrives on Antarctic seafloor

As sea ice melts at the poles, increasingly more sunlight hits the seafloor, allowing algae to thrive in ecosystems once dominated by invertebrates.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Arctic algae &#39;tree rings&#39; reveal record of climate change

Bright pink algae that light up the Arctic seafloor like Las Vegas neon are also guides to hundreds of years of climate history.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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A visual tour of 125 years of architectural excellence

The editors of Architectural Record have compiled a list of the 'most significant works that defined architecture in our era.'



  • Remodeling & Design

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You too can be a &#39;space archaeologist&#39;

A new crowdsourcing platform aims to turn all of us into satellite-enabled Indiana Joneses.



  • Arts & Culture

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What lies beneath the Antarctic ice sheet?

Researchers unveil the most detailed map of what's underneath the Antarctic ice sheet, and it will help them predict climate change vulnerability there.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Researchers find 330-million-year-old shark&#39;s head in Kentucky cave

Scientists have discovered a fossilized shark head and many other fossils in Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Canada creates two huge ocean sanctuaries in the Arctic

The new refuges aim to protect sea ice, wildlife and the economic stability of indigenous people.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Is the charcoal food trend dangerous?

Activated charcoal foods may be Instagram-worthy, but are they good for you?




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Laser Barcode Reader

Ultra-Compact Laser Barcode Reader(MS-3 Series)




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Laser Barcode Reader

Compact Industrial Laser Barcode Reader(QX-830 Series)




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Laser Barcode Reader

Industrial Raster Laser Barcode Reader(QX-870 Series)




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People Moves Round-up: 16-27 March 2020

Keep up to date with the latest market moves.




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People Moves Round-up: 30 March - 3 April 2020

Keep up to date with the latest market moves.




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Axa XL searches for new UK CEO as reshuffle sees Paul Greensmith depart

Four senior leaders have left the provider as Axa XL states it is set for global restructure.




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Research reveals insurance claims among the most likely to succeed in courts

Law firm warns insurance sector will be under scrutiny as the level of litigation is predicted to rise as a result of Covid-19.




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Biba research puts telematics policies at almost one million

Figures reveal a 30% uplift on 2016.




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The stats: March 2018 - The Acturis Premium Index

The Acturis stats show that brokers finished 2017 with their best quarter for over four years




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AA’s research finds home premiums on the rise in Q2 2018

Company flags insurer fears over subsidence claims.




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The stats: March 2019 - The Acturis Premium Index

The latest stats show that 2018 was a flat year for insurance premiums although some lines have bucked the trend with modest increases




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The stats: March 2020 - The Acturis Premium Index

As 2019 closed, the Acturis commercial broking index equalled its base line of Q1 2010, representing a quarter of heavy increases in premiums over the year before




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Arc Legal extends landlord legal defence cover

Provider said the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act means landlords now require cover for civil or criminal prosecution.




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10 Costly Search Engine Mistakes to Avoid

Search Engine Position Report: Gain positions on search engines.




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Google Marches On!

This article discusses Google's latest quarter, the September 2006 search market share report from Nielsen, and the potential of Microsoft buying Yahoo.




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Strategic plan charts course for Antarctic science

Ground-breaking climate research of million-year old ice and studies into Antarctic krill, a keystone species of the Southern Ocean, will be key features of Antarctic science over the next decade.




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Antarctic Anzac Day 2020

Our Antarctic and sub-Antarctic research stations observed ANZAC Day in the traditional manner this year.




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Antarctic clothing to help ease cold for Hobart homeless

The Australian Antarctic Division is donating surplus extreme-cold weather clothing and equipment to Hobart City Mission for people sleeping rough this winter.