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How Intelligent Software Platforms Drive Efficiency and Risk Mitigation in Last Mile Deliveries

Where do carefully planned projects finally intersect with traffic, buildings, and real customers? The last mile is where small misses become overtime and reattempts. Logistics leaders want tighter ETAs, fewer surprises, and
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Phenomenon Studio 2026: Custom Web Development Services That Transform Healthcare Website Design

Key Takeaways I’ve spent the last four years managing custom web development projects at Phenomenon Studio, with particular focus on healthcare website design. Healthcare organizations face a critical challenge: many healthcare websites struggle with HIPAA compliance due to poor technical
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Extinct For 58 Years: How One Phone Snap Just Solved A Major Botanical Mystery

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Extinct Plant Rediscovered Through Citizen Science Extinct Plant Rediscovered After 58 Years Through Citizen Science Photo Ptilotus senarius grows in such a remote part

The Future of Work Rituals: From Coffee Stations to Code Corners

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Work rituals used to be simple. You grabbed a cup of coffee, sat down at your desk, and got started. Today, the landscape looks
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The Dark Side of Bitcoin: Climate Damages Shot Up 126 Times Since 2016

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Baracoda’s New Sustainable Health Tracker, Bheart
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Say Hello To Endless Battery Life With Baracoda’s New Sustainable Health Tracker, Bheart

Say goodbye to charging cables and hello to endless battery life with Baracoda’s new health tracker, BHeart. BHeart is a health tracker that boasts endless battery life and universal interoperability with existing
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January 8, 2023
Preparations For Largest Radio Telescope On Earth Are Underway
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Preparations For Largest Radio Telescope On Earth Are Underway

The Square Kilometer Array (SKA), the biggest radio telescope on Earth, has started preparations. The telescope will be made up of components on two continents: the SKA-Low telescope in Australia will have
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Faroe Islands to Get an Array of Tidal Energy Generators
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Faroe Islands to Get an Array of Tidal Energy Generators

The world’s first tidal energy kite array is being built in Hestfjord, Faroe Islands, according to Minesto, a prominent marine energy producer. Minesto creates a ground-breaking idea for using the ocean tides
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Glasgow’s Dance Space Can Now Convert Body-Heat Into Energy
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Glasgow’s Dance Space Can Now Convert Body-Heat Into Energy

BODY HEAT is an integral part of SWG3’s sustainability-focused master plan. The radical new thermal heating and cooling system were activated at the special launch event. They began officially harnessing body heat
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Krutika Surana
November 7, 2022
Chandra X-Ray Telescope – NASA’s Deep Space Observatory For Astrophysics
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Chandra X-Ray Telescope –  NASA’s Deep Space Observatory For Astrophysics

Nasa’s Chandra x-ray observatory is a Telescope specially designed to detect x-ray emissions from very hot regions of the Universe such as exploded stars, clusters of galaxies and matter around black holes.
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Govind Tekale
November 2, 2022
Philippines To Get New Geothermal Plants For Clean Energy
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Philippines To Get New Geothermal Plants For Clean Energy

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Scientists Develop A Next-Gen Robotic Fish That Can Remove Microplastics From Oceans

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Sea Ice Mimicking Polygon Floes To Reduce Ocean Temperatures – Project ARCSTAR

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