Amazfit X fitness tracker shows off its curves

If you find existing fitness trackers a little plain and ordinary in their design, the new Amazfit X might be for you. It features a futuristic-looking curved touchscreen that wraps around your wrist, and a metal case for extra durability and polish.

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Australia’s tallest skyscraper will have a green twist

With its impressive height and ambitious twisting, greenery-covered design, you could be forgiven for assuming Southbank by Beulah would stay on the drawing board. It has now received planning permission though and will begin construction next year.

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Software launched to turn EOS and PowerShot cameras into webcams

Webcams have become somewhat hard to buy since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, but Canon has developed some software that could let you use your EOS or PowerShot camera to video chat with colleagues or loved ones.

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How Stabus wants to fix Ghana’s public transportation issues

Founded in November 2019 by Isidore Kpotufe and Albert Angmor, Ghanaian transport startup, Stabus is hoping to address the challenges plaguing the formal and informal public transport systems in the West African country.

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SMS-TORK Company Supports the Covid-19 Struggle With Its R&D

SMS-TORK has developed a proportional solenoid valve for use in ventilation machines that are critical in the health of patients in the Covid-19 outbreak.

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30-year survey assesses plastic problem in the Antarctic

Two new studies by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are shedding new light on plastic waste in the Antarctic. Using surveys of marine debris, researchers determined the source of plastics in the region and the effectiveness of mitigation efforts.

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“Seminal” cancer blood test trial moves method closer to clinical use

In a first-of-its-kind study thousands of people with no history of cancer were screened with an experimental multi-cancer blood test. The results caught several pre-symptomatic early stage cancers, but more work is needed before clinical deployment

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