It was a week when penguins, bonds, the new German coalition, Louisiana soybeans, fossil fuels, the EU’s Digital Markets Act, France’s creaking politics and American bourbon all became one news story. POLITICO explains what got us all…
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Norway joins Drone Coalition
Norway has officially joined the international Drone Coalition, the country’s Defense Ministry announced.
” Norway is now officially a part of the international drone coalition led by Latvia and UK. Together we are building a strong alliance to support Ukraine,” the ministry said…
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number of casualties rises to five
The number of wounded has increased to five as a result of the shelling of the Dnipro district of Kherson by the Russian military.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Kherson CMA.
“A 71-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man were provided with the…
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Amgen’s First CTO Has Big Plans For AI–And An AI Head From Nike to Help Fulfill Them
Amgen’s Sean Bruich, senior vice president of artificial intelligence and data, (left) and chief technology officer David Reese: “Most of the talent [in AI] lies outside biopharma, not within it,” Reese said.
Amgen
When Dr. David Reese, Amgen’s first chief technology officer, set about hiring a…
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She Worked in a Harvard Lab to Reverse Aging, Until ICE Jailed Her
A shift in the atmosphere
Ms. Petrova’s return flight from Paris landed in Boston on the evening of Feb. 16. As the plane sat on the tarmac, she texted back and forth with Dr. Peshkin, trying to confirm how she should handle the package in customs. But by then, the passengers were already…
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Baku energy talks strengthen EU–Azerbaijan partnership on gas and long-term energy security
Baku hosted the 11th Southern Gas Corridor and 3rd Green Energy Advisory Councils, uniting officials from 24 countries.
The EU and Azerbaijan reinforced energy ties, with discussions on renewables, hydrogen, and emissions reduction. Over 25 billion cubic metres of Azerbaijani gas was…
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La Niña has ended after three weak months. What does it mean for Europe’s weather?
Longer-term weather forecasts are more difficult to establish when the phenomenon is not present.
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An overlooked organ may help the ovary function
When an expansive curlicue of tissue sitting below the ovaries was discovered more than a century ago, it was dismissed as useless and erased from biology textbooks. Biologists now are taking a new look at the structure and its potential role.
The rete ovarii seems to communicate…
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Hiking in Cinque Terre this spring? Be prepared for footwear checks and one-way systems
Italy’s Cinque Terre is famous for its sunny-coloured, cliff-clinging villages linked by vertiginous walking paths.
The hiking routes draw thousands of visitors in spring and summer, to the extent that the Cinque Terre national park authorities have had to introduce safety…
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UK parliament to debate emergency British Steel rescue plan Saturday – POLITICO
The House of Lords has also been recalled, raising the prospect of emergency legislation moving through all required stages in a short space of time.
A spokesperson for No. 10 Downing Street said Friday afternoon said the government would “always act in the national…
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