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Students develop seeding tool to re-green burned forests
With an aim to re-green the burned forestlands, Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University students have developed a seeding tool named "Seedrone," which can do seeding from the air.
A group of students from Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University Vocational School of Technical Sciences has developed a project for the re-greening of forests damaged by fires.
‘Doomsday Clock’ moves closest ever to midnight
Top scientists and security experts moved the "Doomsday Clock" forward on Jan. 24 to just 90 seconds to midnight, signaling an increased risk to humanity's survival from the nuclear shadow over the Ukraine conflict and the growing climate crisis.
The new timing of the clock set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is closer to midnight than ever before.
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'New era begins in Borsa Istanbul's sustainability index'
A new era in the BIST sustainability Index is set to begin in Borsa Istanbul, as companies will be able to update their sustainability data throughout the year.
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European Super League: Chelsea, City & Arsenal are leaving, Barcelona is thinking about it
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Star orbiting Milky Way’s supermassive black hole proves Einstein right
The findings, published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, are a result of 27 years of observations
Another death among patients moved out of Matei Bals fire-hit pavilion, death toll hits 16
Another patient who had been moved from the fire-hit pavilion of the Matei Bals Institute on January 29 has died, bringing the total death toll in the aftermath of the blaze to 16.
Vučić presented decorations to Pelemiš, Tiodorović and Stevanović
As Radio Television of Serbia reported, infectologist Mijomir Pelemis, former director of the Infectious Diseases Clinic of the Clinical Center of Serbia and a current member of the government's Crisis Staff for Combating COVID-19 epidemic, was awarded the Order of Karadjordje's Star of the First Degree.
Natalia Linos: Scientists have been under attack
The executive director of Harvard's François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Natalia Linos, is a social epidemiologist who has been involved in policy throughout her career, but who probably wouldn't be running for Congress if it wasn't for Covid-19.
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A question of degree
The general secretary at the Education Ministry, Anastasia Gika, recently signed a memo informing educators at Attica's primary and secondary schools and the region's high-schoolers about an conference being organized by the National Parents Association on "Modern Education and the Greek Orthodox Tradition." The memo from Gika, an educator herself, also served to tacitly urge educators and pupi
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