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  1. States challenge Trump’s decision to rescind the endangerment finding

    States challenge Trump's decision to rescind EPA's 2009 endangerment finding

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  2. High-risk wildfire period officially ends in Andalucía with 6,062 hectares burnt, 34% below average for the decade

    Andalucia's high-risk wildfire period has ended with 6,062 hectares burnt.

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  3. Used Audi A5 Cabriolet 2017-2024 Review

    The Audi A5 Cabriolet is a refined and competent performer with a wide range of engine options, offering a smooth and quiet ride and good interior space. The car has a discreetly luxurious design and comes with a range of trim levels and equipment options. The Cabriolet model is available with four-wheel drive, making it well-suited for those who want added grip in slippery conditions.

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  4. Indorama Ventures backs ocean plastic recycling initiative in Brazil

    Indorama Ventures sponsors ocean plastic recycling initiative in Brazil

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  5. Fujitsu Limited: Fujitsu-developed traffic simulation system utilized in Maebashi City's public transportation planning

    Fujitsu's traffic simulation system helps optimize public transportation planning and reduce carbon emissions.

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  6. 'I saw you Nicky': Buffy The Vampire Slayer cast pay tribute to Nicholas Brendon

    Nicholas Brendon's Buffy co-stars pay tribute to him after his death.

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  7. Quando l’AI legge i giornali per prevedere le alluvioni

    Google Research sviluppa un nuovo metodo AI che legge i giornali per prevedere le alluvioni

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  8. Massive explosion reduces residential building in Rome to rubble, two people critically injured

    Residential building in Rome destroyed in massive explosion, two people critically injured.

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  9. 【SMM Analysis】Limited Overseas Production Recovery; Ferrochrome Imports Remain Low

    China's ferrochrome imports declined 51.6% in January–February 2026, with South Africa imports down 83.3% and Kazakhstan imports down 19.7%.

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  10. Psychologists Find Past Actions Influence Decisions More Than Previously Thought

    Past choices play a significant role in shaping future decisions, according to a study from Dresden University of Technology.

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  11. [SMM Analysis] March Pr-Nd Drop Likely Due to Weak Demand Outlook: 2026 Demand Model (Part 1)

    Pr-Nd demand may drop in March due to weak demand outlook.

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  12. Biologists Challenge 70-Year-Old Theory of How Bacteria Swim

    Bacteria's swimming direction challenged

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  13. By 2070, parts of Spain could feel like the Sahara, scientists warn

    Spain's climate is expected to become increasingly arid by 2070, with parts of the country feeling like the Sahara Desert.

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  14. Global Cobalt Supply Chain at Risk of Sudden, System-Wide Collapse, Study Warns

    Global cobalt supply chain vulnerable to systemic risks

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  15. Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar As Ancient Antibiotic, Study Finds

    Neanderthals may have used birch tar as an ancient antibiotic

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  16. Archaeologists Uncover World’s Oldest Gold Relics in a 5th Millennium BC Tomb Tied to Prehistoric Power

    Archaeologists discover ancient gold relics in 5th millennium BC tomb near Black Sea

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  17. 'How long can any nation survive without oil?': Cuba faces repeated blackouts amid blockade

    Cuba faces repeated power outages amid aging infrastructure and US oil blockade.

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  18. Humans Are Now Slowing Down Earth’s Spin—and Lengthening the Day

    Earth's rotation slowing due to ice loss

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  19. Costa del Sol among Spain’s happiest places with 300 days of sun – see where your city ranks

    Malaga is Spain's happiest city, Costa del Sol is a happy region

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  20. Europe warns the Catalan government: more desalination plants, yes, but not at any price

    European Commission warns Catalan government not to build new desalination plants at any cost.

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  21. New Quantum Mechanism Boosts Energy Transfer in Nanomaterials

    Proton motion identified as key to energy transfer in nanomaterials

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  22. Scientists Propose a Radical New Way To Detect Gravitational Waves Using Atomic Light

    Researchers propose detecting gravitational waves through atomic light signatures

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  23. From small reactors in series to thorium fuel: innovation in nuclear power

    Nuclear power is experiencing innovation in reactor design, including small modular reactors and integral pressurized water reactors.

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  24. Drenthe seeks €10,000 payout for residents after Eleveld earthquake

    Dutch government to increase earthquake damage payouts

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  25. Astronomers Detect a Dozen New Moons Around Saturn, Creating a Record Gap With Jupiter

    Astronomers detect a dozen new moons around Saturn

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  26. 3-Million-Year-Old Fossils Expose Surprising Ocean Connections

    Scientists discover 3-million-year-old fossils in Hokkaido revealing a mobile ancient ocean

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  27. World Poetry Day: Inspiring words and thoughts from Euronews Culture's poet-in-residence

    World Poetry Day is celebrated on March 21st to promote poetry and literature worldwide.

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  28. Hawaii Floods Spark Infrastructure Collapse Fears, Worst in Decades

    Hawaii faces worst floods in decades as torrential rains overwhelm Oahu, prompting mass rescues and sparking concerns over infrastructure collapse and climate pressures across the islands.

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  29. Bull Sharks Form Friendships and Choose Who They Swim With

    Bull sharks form social bonds with specific companions

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  30. “Shocking” Carbon Discovery in Sweden’s Forests Stuns Scientists

    Scientists discover hidden carbon reserves in Swedish forests

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  31. An answer to US drought conditions may be in the toilet

    US cities consider using recycled wastewater to combat drought

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  32. An answer to America's drought may be hiding in the toilet

    In the US, some cities are turning wastewater into drinking water as drought intensifies.

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  33. Energy efficiency subsidies: can they work?

    Subsidies for energy efficiency may be ineffective due to complex administrative procedures and eligibility rules. Many households struggle with finding professionals, paying for services, and managing paperwork, leading to uncertainty and giving up. Simplifying eligibility rules, offering faster payments, and making tax deductions refundable could improve adoption and utilization of energy efficiency grants.

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  34. The invisible tragedy of the oil spill in Mexico

    Residents of Laguna del Ostión suffer from oil pollution

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  35. Solar-Powered Active Packaging Market Forecast 2025 - 2035: Global Market to Reach USD 3.5 Billion by 2035 at 14.6% CAGR

    The global solar-powered active packaging market is entering a high-growth phase as industries increasingly adopt intelligent, self-powered packaging solutions for real-time monitoring and sustainability.

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  36. Pentair Announces Retirement of Chairman of the Board David A. Jones and Appointment of T. Michael Glenn

    David A. Jones to retire as Pentair Chairman of the Board, T. Michael Glenn appointed

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  37. Fractal EMS Inc.: Fractal EMS Receives ISO/IEC 9001 and 27001 Certifications

    Fractal EMS Inc. receives ISO/IEC 9001 and 27001 certifications for quality and information security management.

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  38. This Tiny Plant Could Help Crops Turn Sunlight Into Food Faster

    Tiny plant's molecular 'velcro' helps crops turn sunlight into food faster.

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  39. This Spinning Device Could Turn Ocean Waves Into Endless Clean Energy

    A new wave energy converter uses a spinning flywheel to harness ocean waves, generating electricity

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  40. TotalEnergies SE: Belgium: TotalEnergies and Holcim Inaugurate Europe's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant Dedicated to Self-Consumption

    TotalEnergies and Holcim open Europe's largest floating solar power plant in Belgium

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  41. Belgium: TotalEnergies and Holcim Inaugurate Europe’s Largest Floating Solar Power Plant Dedicated to Self-Consumption

    Belgium's largest floating solar power plant with 31 MW capacity inaugurated by TotalEnergies and Holcim.

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  42. Bioethanol fireplaces: not as clean as they look

    Bioethanol fireplaces contain formaldehyde and nitrogen dioxide, posing indoor air pollution risks.

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  43. Barcelona will gain another 25 green spaces, previously unused

    Barcelona's City Council unveils plan to create 25 new green spaces on previously unused land.

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  44. Synnovation’s PI3Kα inhibitor portfolio draws Novartis in $3B deal

    Novartis commits $3B to Synnovation's PI3Kα inhibitor portfolio

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  45. The Importance of a Solar Monitoring System for Commercial Properties

    A solar monitoring system tracks key performance metrics, enabling real-time adjustments to optimize energy production and reduce downtime.

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  46. Lufthansa Flags Surging Green Fares Uptake

    Lufthansa to more than double SAF use in 2023

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  47. Wind Turbine Composite Materials Market Is Going to Boom |• Siemens Gamesa • GE Renewable Energy

    Siemens Gamesa and GE Renewable Energy are expected to drive the growth of the wind turbine composite materials market.

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