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  1. Building Light in a Flood Zone: Architecture for Seasonal Inundation

    For flood-prone areas, adaptive architecture prioritizes resilience and reuse of materials.

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  2. Proxy Adviser Asks BP Shareholders to Oppose Cancelation of Certain Climate Reporting

    Proxy vote on climate reporting, BP shareholders urged to oppose cancelation, BP's climate change policies under scrutiny

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  3. Why do Catholics and Orthodox celebrate Easter on different dates?

    The Eastern Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar used by the Catholic Church.

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  4. The quiet cruelty of being the person everyone vents to but nobody checks on. Emotional utility is not the same as emotional intimacy.

    Being the person everyone vents to can feel like love, but lacks emotional intimacy.

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  5. Microchips, renewable energy and industry: How the Canary Islands are looking to pivot away from a tourism-dependent economy

    The Canary Islands are seeking to diversify their economy by investing in renewable energy and other industries.

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  6. Mining and Metals industry drives 11 percent of global emissions

    Mining and metals industry is under pressure to address its carbon footprint despite its crucial role in the energy transition.

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  7. The cost of climate change is ‘hitting homes’ this Easter. Your lamb roast dinner is proof

    Climate change is causing extreme weather, affecting farmers and increasing lamb prices

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  8. NASA’s Artemis II: Humans Just Left Earth Orbit for the First Time Since 1972

    NASA's Artemis II mission marks the first time humans have left Earth orbit since 1972.

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  9. Polar Bears Face Dire Climate Threats: Arctic Melting Crushes Habitat, Adaptation Struggles to Save Them

    Polar bears' Arctic habitat is shrinking at an alarming rate due to climate change.

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  10. Eduardo García-Llama (NASA): “Hemos autorizado a una tripulación abandonar nuestro mundo tras 54 años”

    NASA permite a la tripulación de Artemis II abandonar la Tierra

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  11. Axarquía environmental group denounces removal of threatened plant species during beach cleaning

    A threatened plant species was destroyed during a beach cleanup

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  12. Kaloki Nyamai Studio / Adjaye Associates

    Kaloki Nyamai Studio / Adjaye Associates is a space that settles lightly into its surroundings, blending African archetypes with restraint.

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  13. Colombia pledges to exit investment protection system

    Colombia pledges to exit Investor-State Dispute Settlement system

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  14. Armatus Announces Groundbreaking Data Supporting TVR110, a Vectorized MicroRNA Therapy for the Treatment of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1A

    Armatus announces TVR110 vectorized microRNA therapy for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1A, based on data published in Molecular Therapy Nucleic Acids.

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  15. Clarametyx Biosciences Strengthens Executive Leadership to Accelerate Clinical Development Efforts

    Veronica Hall, PhD, promoted to CDO and Head of R&D; Brendan Doran, PharmD, promoted to COO.

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  16. Malaga's western coast faces erosion and bacteria

    Malaga's western coast is experiencing erosion due to weather phenomena.

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  17. Used Porsche Macan 2014-present Review

    The Porsche Macan is a successful sports SUV that combines a range of punchy engines with a sporty design and handling. The Macan's interior is luxurious and well-appointed, with a comfortable driving position and high-quality materials. The Macan has had two facelifts, with the 2018 update introducing new features such as LED headlights and a larger touchscreen infotainment system.

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  18. Bridge collapses in central Italy amid severe storms

    A bridge collapsed in central Italy's Molise region, severing a key road link between Molise and Abruzzo. Storms caused severe flooding in the area, with around 150 people evacuated from their homes. Replacement bus services have been put in place between Abruzzo and Puglia to compensate for the road closure.

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  19. TotalEnergies and Masdar to merge wind and solar operations

    TotalEnergies and Masdar to form $2.2 billion wind and solar joint venture in Asia.

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  20. A first in Spain: Iberian lynx filmed dunking their prey to quench their kittens' thirst

    Iberian lynx mothers film themselves dunking prey to feed kittens, a previously undocumented behavior.

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  21. Carbon Fiber Prepreg Market Is Going to Boom |• Toray Industries • Hexcel Corporation

    Carbon fiber prepreg is expected to experience significant growth due to increasing demand for lightweight materials in the aerospace and automotive industries.

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  22. Will the Iran war threaten the EU's green transition?

    EU climate ambitions may be delayed due to rising energy costs.

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  23. Do you want to be an eclipse hunter?

    A total solar eclipse will be visible in a wide transversal strip across the peninsula, including Lleida and Terres de l'Ebre, on August 12th.

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  24. Indonesia's Bitung struck by magnitude 7.6 quake

    Magnitude 7.6 earthquake hits Indonesia's North Sulawesi

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  25. Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Rebrands to Market Glass, Inc., an Agentic AI Platform

    Global Industry Analysts, Inc. rebrands to Market Glass, Inc. as it shifts focus to an agentic AI platform.

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  26. Sneaker pimps: French recycling firm offers new life to tired old trainers

    French recycling firm recycles old sneakers, offers them for resale.

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  27. Deal of the Day: Lease a Ford Kuga PHEV from £256 per month

    Ford Kuga PHEV available to lease from £256 per month with 24-month contract and 5000-mile limit

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  28. Villa Lyla / SAOTA

    Villa Lyla is a private estate on the island of Nassau, blending formal rigour with a relaxed approach to living.

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  29. Turning the Tide: How Ocean Cooperation Can Reduce Global Conflict

    Ocean cooperation can reduce global conflict by addressing shipping tensions, protecting marine resources, and fostering international cooperation on climate change mitigation and sustainable development.

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  30. Mordor Intelligence Private Limited: Green Technology Market to Reach USD 102.26 Bn by 2031 Driven by Renewable Energy Adoption and Smart Infrastructure, Reports Mordor Intelligence

    Mordor Intelligence sees green technology market reaching USD 102.26 Bn by 2031, driven by renewable energy, smart infrastructure, and low-carbon technologies.

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  31. Nebius to Construct 310 MW AI Factory in Finland

    Nebius to build 310 MW AI factory in Finland

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  32. How to Measure the Life Cycle of a Construction Material?

    Understanding the environmental impact of building materials is essential for reducing waste and emissions.

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  33. VodafoneZiggo sharpens sustainability focus

    VodafoneZiggo tightens net zero commitments

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  34. Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (cSCC) Market Rises to $8.33 Billion in 2026: Roche, Merck & Co., and Sanofi Leads the Industry

    Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma market expected to reach $8.33 billion by 2026.

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  35. Ireland calls for carbon border tweaks amid fertiliser shortage in Euronews interview

    Ireland calls for tweaks to EU's carbon border rules amid fertiliser shortage

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  36. German Women Delay Motherhood, Turning to Spain for Assisted Reproduction Treatments

    Germany sees rise in women delaying motherhood, turning to Spain for assisted reproduction treatments as ovarian reserve declines and social pressures increase.

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  37. Pet Microchips Market Analysis Report 2026 with Detailed Segmental and Regional Forecasts to 2033

    Pet humanization and structured population management drive market growth in urban areas, with mandatory microchipping increasing adoption rates.

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