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(Reuters) - Canada's oil sands mining industry on Thursday outlined proposals to release treated water from tailings ponds into northern Alberta's Athabasca River, a move environmental groups say risks damaging one of the world's largest freshwater deltas.
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Plasma — the energized gaseous phase of matter — is everywhere in the universe, and humanity is reaping its benefits by using it for everything from neon signs to sustainable waste management. An international team of experts has now proposed a system that employs plasma to synthesize oxyg
Royal Enfield has begun delivering its most affordable model to date, the Hunter 350 in India. The motorcycle made its debut on our shores earlier this month and is available in three variants: Retro Factory, M
The days of crazy IT salary increases are slowing down as companies tighten their negotiation bandwidth and set fixed budgets for specific roles amid rising margin pressures.
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Indian consumer prices continue to remain “unacceptably and uncomfortably” high after hitting a recent peak in April, said members of the central bank’s monetary policy committee (MPC), which differed on the future trajectory on the cost of funds and terminal policy rates while unanimou
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Biomimicry is an approach by robotic scientists to create devices that leverage the wisdom of billions of years of evolution, such as robotic grippers that mimic the feet of geckos. Now researchers have gone
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