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Flipkart starts taking orders for mobile phones, expect deliveries from April 20

While the coronavirus lockdown is set to be lifted to May 3, you can now buy mobile phones on Flipkart.




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More long-term ecosystem research needed in parts of Europe

Europe needs long-term ecosystem research (LTER) to support environmental management and fulfil its commitments to international policy. A new study has assessed the distribution of European LTER activities and indicated that urban and disturbed areas are consistently under-represented, as are Mediterranean zones.




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MOORMANS RIVER BRIDGE REHABILITATION STARTS NOV. 5 - Clark Road will be closed to through traffic Nov. 5-16

CULPEPER — The Virginia Department of Transportation will close the Route 674 (Clark Road) bridge over a branch of the Moormans River in Albemarle...






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Neptune Starts Fenja Drilling Campaign

Neptune Energy announced Tuesday that its drilling campaign on the Fenja field offshore Norway is now underway.




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May Starts with Contract Wins in Africa and Asia

Here are some of the most popular downstream-related articles on Rigzone this past week.




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Oil Up as Market Starts to Rebalance

Oil headed for its first back-to-back weekly gain since February.




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Wartime sweethearts reunited after 70 years

American Norwood Thomas traveled to Australia to see his lost love Joyce Morris for the first time since 1945.



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Proposal to ban trade in polar bear parts fails at international wildlife conference

The U.S.-backed proposal was opposed by Canada, which is home to two-thirds of the world's polar bears.




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Michael Pollan outsmarts the food marketers

When processed food marketers try to outsmart Michael Pollan, he turns the tables on them.




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'Science Fair' wins hearts at Sundance

After watching "Science Fair," You’ll never look at your high-school science fair the same way again.



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Hank Hartsfield, leader of first space shuttle Discovery flight, dies at 80

NASA astronaut Henry "Hank" Hartsfield, who in 1984 commanded the maiden mission of the space shuttle Discovery, died on July 17




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Bird-brain: Canary smoke detector boasts impressive smarts

The Canary is a smoke and carbon monoxide detector-cum-air quality analyzer sporting good looks and remarkable smarts.




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You can't plug in the electric Gogoro Smartscooter

The Gogoro Smartscooter doesn't have a plug; Instead, you swap batteries at a GoStation and you are on your way.




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On NYC's High Line, the food carts serve sustainable fare

Our food blogger and her family find plenty of sustainable choices to munch on high above the New York City streets.




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7 expert tips for reducing household food waste before it starts

"American Wasteland" author Jonathan Bloom shares tips for the source reduction of food waste like shopping smarter and keeping foods visible.




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Go Eat Give connects people, plates and hearts

Sucheta Rawal's Go Eat Give brings people from around the world together through food and community service.




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Mom starts Facebook page to collect birthday wishes for ostracized son

The boy who eats lunch alone in the school office everyday because no one will sit with him now has more than 1.2 million likes on his Facebook birthday page.




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How Icehearts is transforming lives of at-risk kids in Finland

This 12-year program in Finland inspires troubled kids to reach for their dreams.



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Gogoro's Smartscooter might scoot into North America sooner

You can now get a charge out of its new go-anywhere GoCharger.




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Clothing Arts entrepreneur creates pickpocket-proof pants

Good looking pants that protect your valuables.



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What if you could buy a smartphone in parts?

Phonebloks is a Lego-like approach to smartphone design, where each individual 'blok' is an isolated component that can be replaced.



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Boy raids piggy bank, starts petition to save NASA

Six-year-old Connor Johnson has big dreams for the future, and he needs our help to keep them alive.




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Japan tsunami debris charts a course across the ocean

A new animation shows the path of the debris carried out to sea by last year's massive tsunami in Japan. The tsunami triggered by the devastating earthquake tha



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Telescopes to peer into hearts of black holes

Event Horizon Telescope will harness the power of 9 telescopes around the globe.




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From coffee beans to car parts: How Ford and McDonald's are teaming up for sustainable solutions

By turning coffee waste into auto parts, this collaboration builds on the two companies' commitments to environmental stewardship.



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Flu season starts early -- and could be bad

After a mild round last year, flu season is off to an early start this year with cases jumping in 5 Southern states, says the Centers for Disease Control and Pr



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Nontoxic treated wood used in Make It Right homes starts to rot

The treated lumber found in 30 of the New Orleans homes built by Brad Pitt's green rebuilding nonprofit, Make It Right, is prematurely decaying.



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Doors salvaged from demolished Detroit houses reborn as artsy bus stop benches

A new, award-winning public arts project makes good use out of building materials salvaged from Detroit's sizable supply of destroyed/derelict homes.




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Fish that regrows cardiac tissue could mend human hearts

Scientists hope to end heart transplant surgery forever thanks to help from the amazing zebrafish.



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How salamanders regenerate parts

Immune cells called macrophages are at the center of the salamander's ability to regrow limbs and regenerate parts of organs.



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Dogs with wheel carts still want to have fun

Thanks to doggie wheel carts, these canines are able to get around without the use of their back legs. Watch them fetch, play and cavort!




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1,000-year-old mill restarts full-time flour making

The Sturminster Newton Mill in the U.K. is grinding out flour full time to help boost supply during the pandemic.



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Thailand's Yi Peng Festival fills sky with light, hearts with forgiveness

A spectacular scene unfolds every year in Chiang Mai, Thailand, when thousands of candle-lit paper lanterns are released into the sky and Ping River.



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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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How to maintain your golf carts batteries

Golf cart batteries are very important in running your golf cart or electric trolley. Ensure that you maintain them properly. This article explains their function, operation and maintenance.




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Gaming Captures the Hearts of Gamers

Gaming is popular with teenagers, women, children, as well as men. Older people say they play games as it alleviates loneliness and puts them in contact with others. Statistics reveal that 41% of gamers are women and more than 43 % gamers are aged 25-49. And, research predicts that the games market in 2005 will be US$ 29 billion




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Is Martial Arts Street Effctive?

This article is about how the martial arts is geared more towards sport than for self defense.




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Robert Neff Harcourt Celebrates Six Decades of Professional Excellence in Social Work, Educational Administration and Counseling, Journalistic and Author Assisted Writings, and in the Arts

Mr. Harcourt gives back through 25 consecutive years of table sponsorships for Santa Fe, New Mexico's UNESCO recognized Institute of American Indian Arts annual August Scholarship Gala




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Happily Ever After Starts With Buying that First Home for Many Americans

Finding “the one” is the first step in how most people see their future. When you find the right person to spend your life with, it truly feels like hitting the lottery. Buying (or receiving ) engagement rings, planning a future, talking about kids, and where you will live solidifies the future. For many couples, engagement […]

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Y.J. Kim Celebrated for Dedication to Martial Arts

Mr. Kim channels his Black Belt expertise as an instructor and the owner of Master Y.J. Kim's Martial Arts Center.




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UBC-TV to Announce Floyd Mayweather, Sugar Shane Mosley, ABA Basketball League & Mix Martial Arts (MMA), signs with UBC Sports.

The new UBC-TV Network makes major move and acquires Boxing Championship Fights, ABA Basketball & MMA Matches




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Degerberg Academy of Martial Arts Will Present Boxing Seminar June 22

Degerberg Academy of Martial Arts will host a Boxing Seminar on Sunday, June 22 at 10 a.m. for those interested in exploring and developing their boxing skills.




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iLoveKickboxing's 2nd Annual 45 Day Transformation Challenge Starts Off with a Bang at Sandy, UT Location

Clients of iLoveKickboxing-Sandy get ready to start the 2nd annual 45 day transformation contest this week.





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How to Clearly Articulate What You or Your Brand Do: Clarity Consultant Steve Woodruff on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]

Potential customers or clients don't buy what they don't understand, which is why clarity is so important. Clarity consultant Steve Woodruff offers insights on how to connect your brand with its purpose, with its message, and with people--an




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Live Your Best Life (And Help Your Team Do the Same): Laura Gassner Otting on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]

Laura Gassner Otting explains how to redefine success and shares some inspiration from her new book, Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path, and Live Your Best Life. See how you can apply the same approach to marketing teams--and impr




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The Five Most Effective Applications of AI for Marketing: Christopher S. Penn on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]

John J. Wall of Marketing Over Coffee takes over the Marketing Smarts podcast for April Fools and interviews Christopher S. Penn about artificial intelligence and machine-learning for marketing.




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Customer Experience, Innovation, and Technology: Marketing Smarts Podcast, Recorded Live at Adobe Summit

Six marketing experts sit down with Kerry O'Shea Gorgone at Adobe Summit to talk customer experience, creativity and innovation, the 25th anniversary of digital advertising, and more.