Month: February 2022
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The Worldwide Potato Starch Industry is Expected to Reach $5.2 Billion by 2027
DUBLIN, Feb. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Global Potato Starch Market by Type (Native, Modified), End-User (Food & Beverages, Feed, and Industrial), Nature (Conventional, Organic), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Rest of the World) – Forecast to 2027″ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global potato starch market is estimated to…
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Could Ethereum Be the Biggest Metaverse Cryptocurrency Winner?
Cryptocurrencies and the metaverse. It sounds like a match made in investors’ heaven. Both could offer tremendous growth prospects over the next decade and beyond. Unsurprisingly, investors are already placing their bets on the intensifying horse race among metaverse cryptocurrencies. There could be a dark horse in the competition, though. Could Ethereum ( ETH 1.04%…
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Ukraine arrives for talks with Russia on Belarus border: live updates
Ukrainian and Russian delegations were expected to meet Monday at the Belarusian border for their first direct talks since Russia’s invasion began on Thursday, as Russia’s Central Bank dramatically hiked interest rates to try to slow the ruble’s plunge. Russian President Vladimir Putin put his nuclear forces on increased alert on Sunday in a major escalation of…
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UK engineering firm powers wind farms and jobs with government support
ODE has transformed over the last 20 years, broadening its business into renewables and now supporting the wider energy transition To help it secure a substantial offshore wind farm project in Poland, the Wimbledon-based business secured a €900,000 package financed by HSBC UK with support from UK Export Finance HSBC UK and UKEF’s support provided…
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Coronavirus: IIT-K researchers predict 4th wave to hit India in June and last till October’22! Here’s all we know – Times of India
Coronavirus: IIT-K researchers predict 4th wave to hit India in June and last till October’22! Here’s all we know Times of India
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Queen Elizabeth news latest – Covid-hit Her Majesty forced to postpone yet ANOTHER event over Ukraine-Russia crisis
Inside Kate & William’s Platinum Jubilee overseas tour KATE Middleton and Prince William will head to Jamaica as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee tour. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to travel to Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas on March 19 for an eight-day tour. Kensington Palace said William and Kate will…
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Russia-Ukraine war latest news: negotiators to meet for talks; rouble crashes as markets open – live updates | World news
Forty Ukrainian civil society groups have come together to call on the West to establish safe zones for refugees inside Ukraine, and provide technology to help document Russian war crimes as part of a plan to make Vladimir Putin and his inner circle face justice at the International Criminal Court. The appeal called the Kyiv…
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Want to fight political extremism?
If you’re like most Americans, you are sick and tired of our nasty politics. This isn’t speculation. A Public Agenda/USA Today poll just this December showed that 3 of every 4 Americans want people to “reject political hostility and divisiveness and focus more on their common ground.” But you didn’t need a polling service to…
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Google temporarily disables Google Maps live traffic data in Ukraine, Technology News
Alphabet Inc’s Google confirmed on Sunday it has temporarily disabled for Ukraine some Google Maps tools which provide live information about traffic conditions and how busy different places are. The company said it had taken the action of globally disabling the Google Maps traffic layer and live information on how busy places like stores and restaurants are in Ukraine for the…
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Salt makes snowy roads safer but threatens drinking water, environment
Five years ago, Hague was part of the problem. Each winter, more than 6 feet of snow fell on the upstate New York town nestled between scenic Lake George and the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area. Each year, the highway department dumped as much as 2,200 tons of rock salt onto 110 miles of road – nearly…
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Jamrich left enduring legacy for significant work at NMU | News, Sports, Jobs
Northern Michigan University and the region as a whole recently lost a figure who played a major role in shaping the university’s trajectory and physical presence in Marquette: former NMU President John X. Jamrich. Jamrich passed away Sunday in Savannah, Georgia, at the age of 101. He served as NMU’s eighth president from 1968 until…
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Deepings Literary Festival set to make welcome return
Residents of a town are able to immerse themselves in a four-day festival celebrating literature. Deepings Literary Festival will be running from April 28 to May 1, with new events and faces added to the plot. It’s the third outing for the festival, which launched in 2017. Judy Stevens, a member of the team that…