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And the boys are both on the move! Go Ravio go!
This is a general rule that must be understood by revolutionaries (perhaps in all fields, but certainly in science). You must thoroughly know that which you hope to supplant.
"The Stars in their Courses" - Isaac Asimov
For example,
Henry devised a clever plan to supplant his competitor as the top salesman in the company. 💡🧠
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To celebrate the Jewish environmental holiday of Tu B’shvat, find out about the top ag-tech companies working to ensure the health and wellbeing of our trees.
Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish New Year for the trees, is a wonderful occasion to celebrate two Israeli fortes: green research and Start-Up Nation.
Therefore, trees, research and tech all form the very roots of this article, highlighting the top technologies that ensure the wellbeing and prosperity of our seedlings, saplings and fully grown green friends.
This year, Tu B’Shvat (the 15th of the Jewish month of Shvat) falls on January 17. Celebrate by sampling some new fruits while you read about these nine innovative ag-tech companies.
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Uber and Co pollute the climate much more than the journeys that supplant them
Uber and Co pollute the climate much more than the journeys that supplant them
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As practical as service providers like Uber, Bolt or Lyft may be, they don’t take cars off the streets – on the contrary. It is now possible to order “green” trips. In the end, however, it is not clear how much the travel agents really have in pollution and (inner-city) traffic jams. A new study now claims: On average, Uber or Lyft journeys cause about 69 percent more climate pollution than…
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