To mark International Women’s Day (8 March), we spoke to Meghan Plumridge, User Support Specialist for Machine Learning. When Meghan joined ECMWF ten years ago, she wasn’t a computer scientist. She ...
Assemble has won approval for the latest Maggie's cancer care centre – a new facility in the grounds of Maidstone Hospital in ...
FORGET the Costa del Sol – there is a nearby resort that is cheaper, hotter and has less rain. Costa de Almería, while not a ...
While London has been earthquake free for the last 10 days, Lancashire seems to be the main hotspot, with parts of Yorkshire ...
Comparisons show the face size falls between a gorilla and an orangutan, with shape closer to orangutans and bonobos, and a ...
Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. (the “Company”, “CCEC,” “we” or “us”) (NASDAQ: CCEC), an international owner of ocean-going vessels, today announces that Martin Houston has been appointed Chairman ...
Geography By Geoff on MSN
The bizarre geography of the Indian Ocean
Explore the strange and fascinating geography of the Indian Ocean, from unusual island chains and deep ocean trenches to unique currents and hidden geological features. Discover why this ocean is one ...
With global oil disrupted with the Iran war, China and Russia could look to Antarctica and the largest oil reserves in the ...
Nottinghamshire Live on MSN
Hidden beach voted one of UK's best could disappear in 15 years
Named one of the UK's best secret beaches in 2024, the Suffolk beach has one of the fastest coastal erosion rates in Britain ...
Get your ideas seen by the industry’s biggest names with the help of the leading TV development site, Broadcast Intelligence. Unlock essential intel on what top commissioners and distributors are ...
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Greenland's Untested Oil Basin Could Be the Next Big Discovery
Greenland Energy Company, led by Texas oil veteran Robert Price, is preparing to drill the Jameson Land basin in Greenland's east coast, a strategically important, untested Arctic petroleum system ...
Researchers from the University of Exeter examined seabed carbon in the Fladen Ground, where crustaceans such as Norwegian lobster are caught by bottom trawling ...
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