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Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

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Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

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Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

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The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

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Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

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Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.

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Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

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Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.

Politics

Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

0
Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.

Strategy

Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

0
Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.
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Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

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Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.

Marketing

Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

0
Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.

Politics

Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

0
Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.

Strategy

Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

0
Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

Australian camels fly on a plane to Saudi Arabia

0
Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world. Some get repatriated to Saudi Arabia.
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Ancient Roman strategy game figured out with AI

0
Two thousand years ago, someone scratched a web of lines into stone in a Roman settlement on the empire’s northern edge. Soldiers, traders, or locals passing time in Coriovallum—now Heerlen in the Netherlands, moved small counters across those lines in a tactical duel of blockade and entrapment.

First ever recorded humpback whale recording found from 1949

0
Unlike most recordings from this era, which were lost as early media deteriorated, the audograph discs survived and appear to have been uniquely used for underwater sound — making them a rare, possibly singular example of early ocean listening preserved from the dawn of marine acoustics.

Forever chemicals banned from Europe’s drinking water

0
The EU is taking a bold step in making sure all European Union member states worked to monitor and reduce PFAS levels in drinking water.

Fix Cash Flow Issues in Wind Energy Biz

0
Wind energy is a business that looks ahead 35 years. How to keep financing stable?

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