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Now playing Next Europe News EU set to launch world's first hydrogen bank The European Commission will inaugurate this week its much anticipated Hydrogen Bank in order to support the increase of renewable hydrogen in the EU's energy mix. 20/11/2023
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Now playing Next Tech News False outputs from AI chatbots pose a threat to science - study Oxford researchers warn that AI chatbots pose a risk to science. 20/11/2023
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