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  1. Dogtrot House: Vernacular Knowledge and Climate-Responsive Design

    The dogtrot house emerged as a response to humid climates and material availability in the late 19th century.

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  2. OnPay and Betterment at Work Launch 360° 401(k) Integration for Small Businesses

    OnPay and Betterment at Work integrate their services to simplify payroll and 401(k) management for small businesses.

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  3. Sri Siddhesh Kadam backs India’s recycled PET mandate at PRSE

    Sri Siddhesh Kadam supports India's recycled PET mandate

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  4. Global and China Range Extended Electric Vehicle and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Research Report 2026: Foreign OEMs are Considering Extended-range Technology As an Important Strategic Option

    Global REEV and PHEV market expected to grow with foreign OEMs considering extended-range technology, China to remain a key player with rapid tech evolution and export growth.

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  5. Listen: : Can we live in a world on fire?

    Wildfires fueled by droughts, heatwaves and climate change are burning vast areas worldwide.

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  6. Why is the Cannes Film Festival... in Cannes?

    The Cannes Film Festival was created in response to censorship and propaganda from Fascist Italy.

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  7. From record heat to floods and drought – what’s in store if a ‘super’ El Niño hits this year

    A 'super' El Niño is predicted to bring extreme weather including record heat, floods, and drought.

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  8. Malaga’s reservoirs hold enough water to last almost four years after wettest winter in half a century

    Malaga's reservoirs hold enough water to last almost four years after wettest winter in half a century

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  9. Saudi Arabia: Arab Light

    Saudi Arabia is a country with a low upstream carbon intensity.

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  10. Invert Sugar Analysis Report 2026: Global Market to Surpass $3 Billion by 2030 with Cargill, ADM, Nordzucker, and Sudzucker Leading

    The global invert sugar market is set for significant growth, driven by the increased demand in the food & beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, and personal care sectors.

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  11. Belgian farmers resort to bizarre, archaic methods, and not everyone is happy about it

    Belgian farmers use loud whistles and noise-making devices to scare away crows

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  12. Global Medical Adhesives Market Forecast to 2031 by Technology, Resin Type, Application and Region

    Increasing demand for biocompatible adhesives for surgical and minimally invasive procedures

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  13. Malaga province becomes home to rare bird that changes route of threatened species

    Malaga province becomes home to rare bird that changes route of threatened species

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  14. EPOC Enviro: SAFF technology progresses to world-leading sewage PFAS trial

    EPOC Enviro starts world-leading PFAS remediation trial

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  15. El Niño Likely to Return: the Case for Early Action

    El Niño is likely to return by mid-2026 according to climate models

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  16. The race to unlock ‘superhot’ geothermal energy is heating up. Here’s why it matters

    Harnessing geothermal energy from superhot rocks could meet 80% of global electricity demand.

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  17. A Boulder summit is trying to put Titan on humanity’s long-range spaceflight map before Moon and Mars plans crowd it out

    Titan is being considered as a future destination for manned missions, a summit in Boulder, Colorado is aiming to bring it into the long-range planning conversation before other destinations like the Moon and Mars, a potential game-changer for space exploration, a scientific and economic opportunity for humanity.

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  18. The Mallorca beach symptomatic of overcrowding is gradually disappearing

    Overcrowding on Mallorca's beaches is causing erosion

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  19. For decades cosmologists assumed black hole jets carried away 10 percent of infalling energy — and now an 18-year stare at Cygnus X-1 finally confirms the guess was right

    Scientists confirm black hole jets carry away 10% of infalling energy after 18-year study of Cygnus X-1.

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  20. Adults who keep their feelings vague even with people they trust aren’t always guarded, they may have learned early that naming an emotion could be used against them

    Adults who keep their feelings vague even with trusted people may have learned to guard themselves in childhood

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  21. Coastal dunes in South Holland officially named Dutch national park

    The dunes along the Dutch coast have been named a national park.

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  22. Webb just found a galaxy that shouldn’t exist for another 10 billion years — and it quietly breaks the textbook timeline of how galaxies grow up

    Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found a massive galaxy in the early universe that refuses to spin, challenging the standard textbook timeline of galaxy growth.

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  23. Spain’s climate shelters could save thousands of lives. Why is the rest of Europe lagging behind?

    Climate shelters are being recognized as a crucial component of urban heat mitigation strategies

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  24. In Puerto Rico, coffee growers are in demand

    Puerto Rico's coffee industry faces challenges, yet local initiatives promote its excellence

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  25. A Drone Gliding Over Greenland Captured a Massive Creature Bursting Through 60 Centimeters of Solid Ice

    A drone captured a video of a massive creature breaking through 60 centimeters of solid ice in Greenland.

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  26. First Bus uses electric bus depots to support the grid

    First Bus launches electric bus charging trial to support grid with surplus renewable energy

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  27. Roma, Campus Bio-Medico apre l’Agri Research and Teaching Center

    Roma Campus Bio-Medico attiva nuovo centro di ricerca e didattica sull'agricoltura

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  28. Global Carbon Dioxide Gas Sensor Market Size is Expected to Reach USD 1,192.98 Million by 2026

    Global CO2 gas sensor market expected to reach USD 1.2B by 2026

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  29. ‘Triple whammy of climate chaos’: Why Antarctica's sea ice collapse is no longer a mystery

    Antarctica's sea ice collapse is accelerating at an alarming rate.

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  30. The funniest person in a friend group may be the most tired by the end of the night, because being entertaining can start to feel like the price of admission

    Being the funniest person in a friend group can feel like a price of admission, leading to exhaustion.

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  31. Criminal Group ShinyHunters Breached Instructure’s Canvas LMS Again

    ShinyHunters breach Instructure's Canvas LMS again

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  32. Brown bears rescued from harsh captivity conditions in Armenia

    Bears rescued from poor captivity conditions in Armenia

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  33. Westwater Resources Announces First Quarter 2026 Business Update Webcast

    Westwater Resources to announce first quarter 2026 business update

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