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Hero Dubai Desert Classic launches global sustainability challenge

The Hero Dubai Desert Classic has launched a global challenge to crowdsource sustainable solutions addressing the impact of climate change on the events sector. The Green Incubator Challenge, created in partnership with Deloitte, is open to entrepreneurs, start-ups, students and companies worldwide to submit innovative sustainable

Scientists tap fresh water hiding under sea

Scientists have uncovered what is believed to be a vast, hidden freshwater aquifer stretching along the US East Coast, from New Jersey to Maine, located deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean. This remarkable find follows an unexpected discovery nearly 50 years ago, when a US government vessel, originally searching for minerals and hydrocarbons,

Apple debuts ultra-thin iPhone Air

Apple today debuted the all-new iPhone Air, the thinnest iPhone ever made, with pro performance. Starting at $999, it will be available in space black, cloud white, light gold, and sky blue, starting with 256GB storage, as well as 512GB and 1TB options, according to a company statement. “iPhone Air features an impossibly thin and

Artificial Intelligence for Weather Prediction conference kicks off in Abu Dhabi

The Artificial Intelligence for Weather Prediction: Advances, Challenges & Future conference opened today at the National Centre of Meteorology in Abu Dhabi. The three-day event, which runs until 11th September, brings together more than 50 international speakers in 12 main sessions. Organised under the patronage of the World

Spaceflight accelerates aging of human blood-forming stem cells, study shows

New research has identified yet another way that spaceflight tampers with the human body. A study involving samples flown on four SpaceX resupply missions to the International Space Station has revealed that space travel accelerates the aging of blood-forming stem cells crucial for blood and immune system health. The scientists in the