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  • Avant Technologies and Austrianova Advancing α-Klotho Cell Therapy as Mayo Clinic Study Links Low α-Klotho Levels to Poor Cardiovascular Survival

    Avant Technologies and Austrianova Advancing α-Klotho Cell Therapy as Mayo Clinic Study Links Low α-Klotho Levels to Poor Cardiovascular Survival

    LAS VEGAS, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Avant Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: AVAI) (“Avant” or the “Company”), an emerging biotechnology company focused on developing…

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  • Lessons from a Record-Setting NFL Kicker on Performing Under Pressure

    Lessons from a Record-Setting NFL Kicker on Performing Under Pressure

    At one point in his career Brett Maher, a National Football League (NFL) kicker who retired in 2024, boasted two records: most field goals made at 60 or more yards in single season (a mark recently surpassed) and most missed extra points in a…

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  • Western carmakers ‘in fight for lives’ against Chinese rivals, says Ford boss | Automotive industry

    Western carmakers ‘in fight for lives’ against Chinese rivals, says Ford boss | Automotive industry

    The boss of Ford has said western carmakers are “in a fight for our lives” against Chinese competition as the US manufacturer agreed a new partnership with France’s Renault.

    The two companies said on Tuesday that they would work together on two smaller electric cars, with the first to go on sale as soon as early 2028. They will also look at producing vans together.

    “We know we’re in a fight for our lives in our industry,” Jim Farley told journalists in Paris. “There is no better example than here in Europe.”

    The rapid rise of Chinese electric carmakers has put enormous pressure on European and US rivals, who have been slower to develop battery-powered vehicles. Manufacturers such as BYD and Chery have gained market share by producing well-reviewed electric cars at much lower costs than western manufacturers.

    Producing smaller electric vehicles cheaply has been particularly tricky for European carmakers, who have tended to focus their efforts on larger cars that have space for a bigger battery.

    The two cars announced on Tuesday will be based on Renault’s Ampere electric car blueprint but will be designed by Ford and carry the US brand. Renault had previously planned to sell shares of its Ampere unit as a separate company dedicated to electric car technology, but it abandoned that plan last year as investor interest waned.

    The companies said Renault’s plant at Douai in northern France would produce the vehicles. The plant makes the Renault 5, an electric car that has won plaudits for its design and relatively low cost.

    Ford has struggled in Europe in recent years. Farley announced 4,000 job cuts last year, including 800 in the UK, and cut back planned production of the new electric Explorer and Capri models, citing the “weak economic situation and lower-than-expected demand for electric cars”.

    Farley also criticised European electric car sales targets this week, writing in the Financial Times that the continent’s carmakers faced “the world’s most aggressive carbon mandates” at the same time as “a flood of state-subsidised EV imports from China”.

    Renault’s chief executive, François Provost, said: “In the long term, combining our strengths with Ford will make us more innovative and more responsive in a fast-changing European automotive market.”

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    In a separate development, BMW announced the retirement of Oliver Zipse as the chair of the company’s management board on Tuesday. He will be replaced in May by Milan Nedeljković, who joined the company as a trainee in 1993 and has risen to oversee the company’s production.

    The Munich-based carmaker had extended Zipse’s contract in 2023 to 2026, beyond the usual retirement age of 60. As BMW’s boss since 2019, he also had to contend with the rise of Chinese competition, although the manufacturer has performed better than some of its German counterparts.

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  • Trapped-ion System Models (1+1)-dimensional Jackiw-Rebbi Field Theory, Realizing Fractional Charge Collisions

    Trapped-ion System Models (1+1)-dimensional Jackiw-Rebbi Field Theory, Realizing Fractional Charge Collisions

    The fundamental nature of charge continues to fascinate physicists, and recent work explores the possibility of observing fractional charges in a controlled laboratory setting. Alan Kahan, Pablo Viñas, and Torsten V. Zache, along with…

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  • High BMI and poor physical fitness in adolescence linked to severe bacterial infections in adulthood

    High BMI and poor physical fitness in adolescence linked to severe bacterial infections in adulthood

    High BMI and poor physical fitness during later adolescence increase the risk of both contracting and dying from sepsis and other severe bacterial infections in adulthood, according to a study from the University of Gothenburg.

    The…

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  • Energy Union Task Force addresses energy price challenges and the implementation of EU methane regulation

    Energy Union Task Force addresses energy price challenges and the implementation of EU methane regulation

    The Energy Union Task Force (EUTF) met today for a comprehensive discussion on 2 key issues in the European energy landscape: the implementation of the EU Methane Regulation and energy prices. This meeting saw participation from all EU countries and the European Commission, renewing its commitment to the Energy Union’s objectives of delivering affordable, secure and sustainable energy. 

    Regarding the EU Methane Regulation, the session provided an exchange on its pragmatic implementation, focusing on 2 important topics: compliance solutions for import requirements and the implementation of security of supply considerations within penalty regimes. The Commission recalled that 2 workable solutions for demonstrating compliance with the importer requirements have been discussed at the last meeting of the network of competent authorities, where competent authorities concluded that these solutions provide credible evidence for compliance. The Commission and intervening EU countries aligned on the importance of establishing penalty regimes that preserve security of supply.

    On energy prices, gas prices have been falling on average recently and they stand today at around EUR 27/MWh. This is near the price levels seen before mid-2021, point from which prices started to increase significantly. Wholesale electricity prices stand roughly at EUR 83/MWh on average, with national and regional price divergences across Europe. During the meeting, the EUTF recognised that while the energy crisis has passed, continuous efforts are needed to make energy more affordable. EU countries shared national experiences showcasing strategies implemented to address energy price levels, including as regards the use of two-way contracts for difference and power purchase agreements, the promotion of energy storage, the reduction of taxation levels to electricity and the design of a demand response mechanism that harnesses consumer flexibility.

    The task force will continue to meet in 2026 with a view to address the most challenging areas of completing the Energy Union and addressing energy prices. 

    Background

    The Energy Union Task Force has been established in the Affordable Energy Action Plan and inaugurated in June. It brings together high-rank officials from Member States working on energy and the European Commission, to address topical matters related to EU energy policy. Today’s meeting of the task force took place against the backdrop of the meeting of 4 November 2025, during which the task force members exchanged on possible measures to make energy more affordable and boost the competitiveness of our industry. Two additional meetings took place on 28 November and 4 December, to explain the State aid framework applicable to energy prices and to discuss electricity taxation and its role on energy affordability, respectively.

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  • CRKD Rocks the Holidays: Announcing the Shipping of the Gibson Les Paul Cherry Sunburst Pro Collector’s Edition Bundle

    Livermore, CA – December 9, 2025 – CRKD™, the premium collectible gaming brand, announced today the shipping of the CRKD Gibson® Les Paul® Cherry Sunburst Pro Collector’s Edition Bundle, the latest hardware release in a new line…

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  • Journey | announces acquisition of Dimension Studio

    Journey | announces acquisition of Dimension Studio

    Journey, a global design and innovation studio pioneering multidimensional experiences (MDX), has acquired Dimension Studio, a UK-based creative technology company specialising in virtual production for film and episodic TV, animation, LBE, and…

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  • Wall St futures hold firm as Fed rate cut decision nears – Reuters

    1. Wall St futures hold firm as Fed rate cut decision nears  Reuters
    2. Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures in holding pattern ahead of Fed meeting kickoff  Yahoo Finance
    3. Nvidia, Warner Bros Discovery and CVS Health rise premarket; Toll Brothers falls  Investing.com
    4. Asian shares slip after Wall Street pulls back from its record heights  KTLA
    5. Futures tread cautiously pre-market as investors await key Fed decision: NVDA, XCUR, GME, CASY among stocks to watch  MSN

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  • Maternal Sleep Loss Linked to Offspring Ovarian Damage

    Maternal Sleep Loss Linked to Offspring Ovarian Damage

    A NEW mouse study suggests that severe sleep deprivation during early pregnancy could have lasting effects on daughters’ fertility by depleting their ovarian germ cell reserve through ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of cell…

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