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Rocks in some parts of the UK have the potential to produce natural hydrogen, but it remains unclear whether the gas is ...
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One of the world’s leading nuclear technology and security companies wants to highlight the equal opportunities and flexible ...
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While not all cultures have a literal word for 'please' or 'thank you', they have other ways to signal gratitude and ...