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  • 2020 Set A New Record For Renewable Energy. What’s The Catch?

    [ad_1] A new report shows that the growth of renewable energy accelerated last year. But by itself, … [+] renewable energy won’t reduce carbon dioxide emissions. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images All over the world, the growth of green energy is accelerating. More than 80% of all new electricity generating projects built last year were…

  • Berlin’s Bryter raises $66M more to take its no-code tools for enterprises to the U.S. – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] No-code startups continue to see a lot of traction among enterprises, where employees — strictly speaking, non-technical, but still using software every day — are getting hands-on and building apps to take on some of the more repetitive aspects of their jobs, the so-called “citizen coders” of the working world. And in one of…

  • Anushka Sharma lifts husband Virat Kohli, Indian skipper says ‘O Teri’ in shock

    [ad_1] Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are often in a playful mood and give a glimpse of it on their social media pages. The couple has been setting goals since the time they got together. From playing games to posing with funny faces, the new parents have done it all on Instagram. On Wednesday, Anushka…

  • Italy Says Fans Can Attend Euro 2020 Games

    [ad_1] ROME: Italy’s government has decided that Rome’s Olympic stadium can be re-opened to the public for European Championship matches, the Italian football federation (FIGC) said in a statement on Tuesday. The Euro 2020 tournament was postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and UEFA, European soccer’s governing body, had asked the 12 host…

  • Oddworld: Soulstorm – Review In Progress

    [ad_1] Oddworld: Soulstorm launched today, and you’re probably wondering where our review is. We didn’t get our code until late yesterday afternoon, so I’m still very much playing it. In the meantime, I figured I’d give some early impressions of the game. So far I’m enjoying Soulstorm, mainly because it immediately addresses my primary issue…

  • With diabetes on the rise, Canadian doctor awarded for advancing treatment – National

    [ad_1] A Canadian doctor has been awarded for his decades-long research on gut hormones that has advanced the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, obesity and intestinal disorders. Dr. Daniel Drucker, a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto and senior scientist at Sinai Health’s Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, and two other colleagues on Wednesday were…

  • The Home of the Masters Is a Draw for Basketball’s Best, Too | Sports News

    [ad_1] By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Basketball Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — It was April 7, 2003. Exactly 18 years ago Wednesday, Syracuse defeated Kansas to win the NCAA men’s basketball national championship. The biggest win in school history, the biggest win in the Hall of Fame career of Orange coach Jim Boeheim. A couple hours…

  • Beyond the Pandemic: London’s financial hub seeks a rebirth

    [ad_1] LONDON (AP) – On the surface, London’s financial district appears to be a shell of its former self. No one is rushing to meetings. Chairs are flipped upside down on tables inside closed cafes and pubs. The roads are ghostly quiet on a bright spring morning. But a hive of activity is taking place…

  • San Francisco School Board Suspends Controversial Plan To Rename Schools

    [ad_1] Topline The San Francisco School board voted Tuesday to suspend its effort to remove the names of racist historical figures from city schools, which critics lampooned as a haphazard process that failed to consult historians and included people such as Abraham Lincoln, Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Paul Revere. A sign is posted outside…

  • Will Topps’ SPAC-led debut expand the bustling NFT market? – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Twitter is abuzz with the news that Topps, a company perhaps best known for making collectible trading cards, is going public via a SPAC. The reverse merger with its chosen blank-check company values the combination on an equity basis at $1.163 billion. That makes Topps some sort of unicorn. And because it has both…