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The future of networks: Creating a stunning communications experience

Your office isn’t just an office any more. It’s a park, a hotel, an airport lounge. In each case, your people need to have the same experience, whatever device they’re using. And you need complete control so you can manage your resources on the fly.




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How recovery programs in folder works? This is normal thing?




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Clear identity needed for industrial recycling networks

Recycling waste products between companies in industrial recycling networks can bring environmental and competitive benefits. A recent study on whether such networks can be used to advance sustainable development more broadly suggests companies first need a clear, shared network identity before other types of sustainability-oriented cooperation can take place.




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Increased consumer involvement in electricity and water networks

A new study has reviewed the dramatic changes that have taken place over recent decades in ‘network-bound systems’ of electricity grids, water supply and wastewater management. Focusing on case studies in The Netherlands, the study found that consumers are becoming more active participants in the supply of these resources and services.




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Faster way to replace bad info in networks

In a breakthrough, researchers have demonstrated a new model that shows how competing pieces of information spread in online social networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).




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How IoT helps Smartworks increase employee productivity

IoT is helping Smartworks create workplace of the future by increasing employee productivity and lowering down energy consumption by 15 percent.




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Nokia bags deal from Airtel to automate data center networks in 15 circles

India has been recording unprecedented growth in data and this requires that service providers, like Airtel, increase the number of data centers, the telecom gear maker said.




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Coordinating cross-border ecological networks

Establishing ecological networks across national boundaries is recognised as essential to supporting biodiversity. New research in Germany has indicated that these networks could be improved through greater exchange of knowledge and better links with land planning.




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Planning green space networks for urban biodiversity

Sustainable urban planning recognises the importance of green space networks to conserve biodiversity. A recent study in China has assessed whether a development plan for Jinan City improves the city's urban green networks.




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Analysis of farmers’ social networks identifies important stakeholders for biodiversity conservation

Stakeholder support is essential to the success of environmental policies. A recent study has identified stakeholders that can promote biodiversity in European agricultural landscapes. The researchers found farmers were the most influential group of stakeholders, as they make the final decisions on land use. In turn, farmers are influenced in their decisions by a number of actors whose influence is perceived differently on a local and regional level.




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Woody networks in agricultural landscapes provide refuge for intrinsic and functional biodiversity

Woody networks in agricultural landscapes are known to harbour high intrinsic biodiversity (i.e. diversity of plant species) and functional biodiversity (i.e. ecosystem services that arise from biodiversity). In order to clarify the drivers of intrinsic and functional biodiversity in woody networks, researchers analysed the plant species diversity, pollinator resource value (PRV), and potential edibility value (PEV) of a woody network in northern Belgium. The analysis confirmed that woody elements are a rich source of intrinsic and functional biodiversity and identified several important drivers. From a policy perspective, this research highlights the value of protecting existing woody elements and thoughtfully designing and locating new ones to maximise intrinsic and functional biodiversity in the countryside.




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Regulatory frameworks for chemicals need more harmonising

There are differences in the assessment and restriction of chemicals exempt from the EU’s regulatory instrument REACH. A new study has analysed the differences between several regulatory frameworks that govern these chemicals and recommended greater harmonisation in assessment criteria and regulatory follow-up.




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Nanomaterial risk assessment frameworks and tools evaluated

A recent study has evaluated frameworks and tools used in Europe to assess the potential health and environmental risks of manufactured nanomaterials. The study identifies a trend towards tools that provide protocols for conducting experiments, which enable more flexible and efficient hazard testing. Among its conclusions, however, it notes that no existing frameworks meet all the study’s evaluation criteria and calls for a new, more comprehensive framework.




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Improved prediction of urban air quality through ‘neural’ networks

A recent study assesses new methods for comparing and predicting air quality data in Helsinki, Finland and Thessaloniki, Greece, that significantly improve the capability to analyse and predict air quality in these cities. There are good indications that the methods could be applied to other European cities.




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NHS 'track and trace' app: What you need to know - and how it works

A new app to show users if they've come into contact with someone with Covid-19 is being trialled this week.




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Vaccination decisions strongly influenced by social networks

A new study finds that the decision to vaccinate a child is as much social and cultural as it is science-based.



  • Babies & Pregnancy

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Beach nourishment works, but is it a good idea?

Protecting private property by replenishing storm-damaged beaches may be an exercise in futility



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Here's how passive solar energy works

Passive solar is pretty simple. The solar part is obvious: It refers to the sun. The passive part means it works without any mechanical devices, added energy in



  • Remodeling & Design

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China reins in New Year fireworks to curb air pollution

Dozens of cities throughout the country have either banned or limited fireworks displays due to the threat of heavy pollution.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Turn your photos into emoji works of art

A handy new tool can transform your pictures into colorful mosaics of emoji.




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Ancient Irish 'healing soil,' once used by Druids, really works

The medicinal soil called "healing soil" has been found to contain powerful antibiotics that kill superbugs.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Lie down on the job with this crazy morphing workstation

The Altworks standing/sitting/lying combo looks like an amazing bit of engineering, but the implications are scary.




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Coast Guard works to locate WWII aviators entombed in glacier

Searchers attempt to find the flyers, who crashed in Greenland in 1942, before they disappear into the sea.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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5 extraordinary works of CoolClimate art

More than 1,000 visual art submissions are narrowed down to 5 winners in a unique contest to find compelling images that can be persuasive voices for the enviro




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11 wanderlust-inducing works of mobile architecture

'Mobitecture' features portable works of architecture including campers, floating cabins and trampoline tents.



  • Remodeling & Design

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More evidence that fructose works differently in the body than glucose

A new study finds that participants were hungrier after consuming fructose than they were after consuming glucose.




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'Sugar tax' works at Jamie Oliver's restaurants

Consumption of sugary beverages is down at Jamie Oliver's restaurants, but is it only an increase in price that made the difference?




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Dressing for success actually works

Dressing sharp can make you more productive, but it can make you think bigger too.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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This is how a woodpecker swap meet works

Each summer, wildlife officials gather to decide which southern refuges, national forests and military bases have enough woodpeckers to donate birds.




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Bird flu vaccine: How will we know it works?

Although the rise in cases of the H7N9 bird flu in China seems to have slowed, health officials are developing a vaccine against the virus.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Do fireworks harm the environment?

Fireworks are an environmental disaster, leaving behind lead, radioactive barium, perchlorate, fine particulates and dioxins.




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Major TV networks block climate change ad

We Can Solve It asks for public support to get ABC to run 'Repower America' ad.



  • Research & Innovations

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Who needs fireworks when you have the stars?

Fireworks displays are nothing compared to the cosmic explosions and implosions that occur every moment across our universe.




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Road salt's Catch-22: It works, but at a price

Salt saves lives on icy roads, but it can have the opposite effect in nearby ecosystems. Here's a look at the pros and cons of it and other de-icers.



  • Translating Uncle Sam

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Are fireworks bad for the environment?

Fireworks can unleash a shower of toxins into soil and water, and scientists are only beginning to figure out what that means for human health.



  • Translating Uncle Sam

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Find a Weight Loss Program That Works For You

Millions of people struggle with weight issues every year-and despite claims that a wonder diet can "work for everybody", the fact is that each of those individuals have a medical history, a personality, or a lifestyle issue that affects whether or not that weight control technique will help them sh




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IMS SIP: The Right Solution for Widespread Next Generation Networks

A description of the key elements comprising IMS SIP technology, including its architecture, network components and signaling protocols.




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Worksite Wellness

Employers increasingly are realizing the value that worksite wellness programs deliver as an effective tool to improve employee health, increase productivity, reduce absenteeism and lower health care costs.




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The CAP Tour Introduces The Creative Entrepreneur Workshop Series

The 150-stop tour aims to teach, inspire and engage the future entrepreneurs of the Aboriginal community. The CAP Tour's panel features entrepreneurs Greg Selkoe, Liam Massaubi and Divine who are behind startups with hundreds of millions in revenue.




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Dean Mitchell's Long Awaited 2nd Workshop "Get Mitchelled" is on the Way

Spend your day learning the unique body transformation principles that are changing the lives of women across the country! The workshop will be held on Saturday, March 10th 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST at the Tipping Point Theatre in Northville, MI




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Alfred Imageworks to Embark on Global Expansion with 'CGI Character Animation' Will Participate in Overseas Exhibitions such as 'MIPCOM' and 'AFM'

'Johnny Express' full-length animation with global animation production company 'Illumination' - Activities such as 'The First Step' planning for theater animations stand out




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Somnox Launches World's First Sleep Robot on Amazon US Exclusively with Quantum Networks

After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Somnox Sleep Robot launches on Amazon US exclusively with e-commerce expert Quantum Networks




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Overtone Labs to Relaunch Tune-Bot Exclusively with Quantum Networks on Amazon

Overtone Labs has entrusted the e-commerce experts at Quantum Networks to relaunch the Tune-Bot Gig, a simplified version of their original drum tuner.




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Venture X® Breaks Ground on New Workspace Facility in Parsippany

The First in the State of New Jersey




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OpenWorks Signs Exclusive Agreement with Liteye Systems for North America

OpenWorks & Liteye Join Forces to Offer Low Collateral Damage C-UAS Physical Defeat to Liteye's solutions




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BlocWatch and BlockApps Partner to Help Blockchain Users Optimize their Networks

When used together, platforms provide a comprehensive solution to enterprises' key blockchain challenges




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Atlanta Gear Works Grows Field Services with New Vice-president

New position created to meet growing demand for on-site gearbox troubleshooting and repair




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Atlanta Gear Works Launches New Website and Brochure to Accommodate its Growth

Gearbox service and support for any make, any model, anywhere, anytime




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How Acupuncture Works

Research validates the intelligent tissue theory of how acupuncture works.




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Mesothelioma Compensation Center Now Appeals to a Waterworks Worker with Mesothelioma Nationwide to Call for Direct Access to Attorney Erik Karst of the KVO Law Firm-Get A Better Compensation Result

The Mesothelioma Compensation Center is urging a waterworks worker or plumber with mesothelioma nationwide to call them for direct access to attorney Erik Karst of the law firm Karst von Oiste to discuss compensation. Don't play lawyer roulette.