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Heirs Holdings, a pan-African investment company, has announced its strategic partnership with GIVO Africa, a climate technology and recycling company, to tackle plastic waste. Heirs Holdings in a ...
The initial public offerings of Grand Continent Hotels, Rapid Fleet Management Services, and Active Infrastructures recorded muted response from investors on March 21. All these three public ...
The discovery of fragments of an ancient continent deep beneath the surface of Antarctica has left scientists shocked. The data that revealed the continent has been collected from a gravity-mapping ...
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Plans have been revealed for a superfast train network dubbed 'Tube for Europe' which could revolutionise travel across the continent. The metro-style trains would cut travel times to top European ...
The allure of Antarctica continues to skyrocket, and longtime polar outfitter White Desert—a winner in Travel + Leisure's 2025 Global Vision Awards—is using the continent’s popularity for good.
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MVRDV has unveiled its design for a new mixed-use building in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Situated in the heart of the vibrant Strijp-S district, the design was created in collaboration with the ...
Plastic recycling gets a breath of fresh air Scientists break down plastic using a simple, inexpensive catalyst and air Date: March 11, 2025 Source: Northwestern University Summary: Current ...
Microplastics—tiny shards of plastic debris—are all over the planet. They have made their way up food chains, accumulated in oceans, clustered in clouds and on mountains, and been found inside ...