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  • Routledge Handbook of Water Diplomacy | SIWI

    Routledge Handbook of Water Diplomacy | SIWI

    Water can divide—but it can also unite. The new Routledge Handbook of Water Diplomacy brings together more than 80 contributors from 30 countries to show how shared waters can become pathways for cooperation. Edited by Dr Martina Klimes and…

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  • Lunar Radio Telescopes Could Finally Reveal the Secrets of Dark Matter – SciTechDaily

    1. Lunar Radio Telescopes Could Finally Reveal the Secrets of Dark Matter  SciTechDaily
    2. A Lunar Farside Radio Telescope  American Scientist
    3. Scientists Create Most Detailed Radio Map of Early Universe Using MWA  Gadgets 360
    4. Astronomers close in on…

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  • Microsoft confirms that Windows 11 25H2 is now available for everyone to grab

    Microsoft confirms that Windows 11 25H2 is now available for everyone to grab

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    • Windows 11 25H2 (2025’s update) is now available to all eligible devices — grab it to stay up to date.

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  • China accuses US of cyber breaches at national time centre

    China accuses US of cyber breaches at national time centre

    BEIJING, Oct 19 (Reuters) – China has accused the U.S. of stealing secrets and infiltrating the country’s national time centre, warning that serious breaches could have disrupted communication networks, financial systems, the power supply and the international standard time.

    The U.S. National Security Agency has been carrying out a cyber attack operation on the National Time Service Center over an extended period of time, China’s State Security Ministry said in a statement on its WeChat account on Sunday.

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    The ministry said it found evidence tracing stolen data and credentials as far back as 2022, which were used to spy on the staff’s mobile devices and network systems at the centre.

    The U.S. intelligence agency had “exploited a vulnerability” in the messaging service of a foreign smartphone brand to access staff members’ devices in 2022, the ministry said, without naming the brand.

    The national time centre is a research institute under the Chinese Academy of Sciences that generates, maintains and broadcasts China’s standard time.

    The ministry’s investigation also found that the United States launched attacks on the centre’s internal network systems and attempted to attack the high-precision ground-based timing system in 2023 and 2024.

    The U.S. embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    China and the U.S. have increasingly traded accusations of cyberattacks in the past few years, each portraying the other as its primary cyber threat.

    The latest accusations come amid renewed trade tensions over China’s expanded rare earths export controls, and the U.S. threatening to further raise tariffs on Chinese goods.

    Reporting by Liz Lee; Editing by Michael Perry

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  • One in four elderly Singaporeans at risk of poor nutrition as frailty grows

    One in four elderly Singaporeans at risk of poor nutrition as frailty grows

    SINGAPORE, Oct 19 — Malnutrition is quietly becoming a growing threat among Singapore’s elderly, with new data showing a sharp rise in undernourished seniors despite the city-state’s abundance of food.

    According to The Straits Times,…

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  • It Looks Like Life Dug These Gullies on Mars, but Something Stranger Did – SciTechDaily

    1. It Looks Like Life Dug These Gullies on Mars, but Something Stranger Did  SciTechDaily
    2. Mysterious gullies on Mars appear to have been carved by burrowing CO₂ ice blocks  Phys.org
    3. Earth Lab Solves Mars Dune Gully Mystery  findarticles.com

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  • Shingles Vaccine Lowers Risk of Dementia, Major Cardiovascular Events

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    • Being vaccinated against shingles decreased the risk of heart disease, dementia and death in people age 50 and older.
    • Vaccination against shingles halved participants’ risk of vascular dementia, while lowering risk of serious…

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  • RSV Immunization in Infants Is Safe and Provides High Antibody Levels Regardless of Mother’s Vaccination Status

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    • Immunization against RSV is safe and effective in both infants and mothers, regardless of the mother’s RSV vaccination status.
    • Mother and infant pairs in the study experienced no adverse effects and demonstrated immunity against…

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  • Watch SpaceX launch its 10,000th Starlink satellite to orbit today on rocket’s record-breaking 31st flight

    Watch SpaceX launch its 10,000th Starlink satellite to orbit today on rocket’s record-breaking 31st flight

    SpaceX will notch two big milestones on a single Falcon 9 launch today (Oct. 19), and you can watch the action live.

    A Falcon 9 is scheduled to launch 28 of SpaceX’s Starlink broadband satellites from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

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  • ‘Shoestring’ R&D budgets force India to rely on Chinese tech, says steel tycoon

    ‘Shoestring’ R&D budgets force India to rely on Chinese tech, says steel tycoon

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    India’s “shoestring” research and development budgets leave it dependent on strategic rival China for the technology it needs to boost manufacturing, said steel billionaire Sajjan Jindal as he prepares to launch an electric vehicle brand.

    The 65-year-old chair of JSW Group, which owns India’s largest steelmaker, said his company was in talks with several Chinese manufacturers, including BYD and Geely, to bring technology to India in preparation for an EV launch by June next year.

    “The technology rests in China. Even Europe is taking the technology from China,” Jindal told the Financial Times. “China has taken a huge leap versus the European auto companies, so we don’t have any option.”

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought to boost domestic manufacturing, with a focus on EVs, smartphones and semiconductors. His government has offered corporate tax incentives and consumer subsidies.

    The risks of India’s reliance on China were made stark in 2020, when the nuclear-armed neighbours reignited a decades-long dispute along their Himalayan border and Beijing “started to clamp down on sharing technology with India”, said Jindal.

    New Delhi in turn increased scrutiny of Chinese investments, denied most visas and blocked partnerships with manufacturers, including BYD.

    While ties have begun to improve and Modi made his first visit to China since 2019 in August, New Delhi remains sceptical of Chinese technology and investment. It also wants to gain some of the business stemming from western companies trying to diversify their supply chains away from China.

    However, Indian companies, including JSW, are not investing enough in R&D because they are focused on building up their capacity, said Jindal. India spends just 0.66 per cent of its GDP on R&D, compared with China’s 2.4 per cent and 3.5 per cent for the US.

    “The government is trying to encourage the domestic industry, but it’s also shoestring budgets,” he said.

    Sajjan Jindal, chair of JSW Group said: ‘The technology rests in China. Even Europe is taking the technology from China’ © Kanishka Sonthalia/FT

    JSW, which has interests in ports, cement, energy and defence, entered the EV sector in 2023, producing MG Motor-branded cars as part of a joint venture with Chinese state-owned SAIC Motor.

    The Chinese company is now looking to reduce its stake, said Jindal. The joint venture needs “more cash to be injected” but SAIC is “reluctant”, he said, adding that JSW would infuse more capital.

    “I told the [SAIC] chairman . . . we want to own a 100 per cent stake in a new venture where we will do a lot of innovation ourselves,” he said, but SAIC wants “everything to be developed in China and then to be produced in India”.

    SAIC did not respond to a request for comment.

    Batteries — a core component of EVs — are one of the biggest hurdles. India mostly imports cells from China, Japan and South Korea, and domestic production is forecast to meet just 13 per cent of the country’s EV battery cell demand by 2030, according to S&P Global Mobility.

    “Eventually our goal is to manufacture, design and develop the technology in India,” said Jindal, but until then they would have to use Chinese technology.

    China on Wednesday said it had filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization over India’s EV and battery subsidies, arguing that they “give Indian industry an unfair competitive advantage and harm Chinese interests”.

    JSW Groups made $23bn in revenue in the fiscal year to March 2025, of which steel accounted for $19bn. The EV joint venture, which is privately held, last reported revenue of less than $1bn in the fiscal year to March 2024.

    JSW Steel on Friday reported a Rs16.2bn ($185mn) net profit in the quarter to September, jumping almost fourfold from the same period a year earlier.

    Jindal expressed optimism that ties with China would continue to improve, especially after President Donald Trump’s 50 per cent tariffs on India showed the risks of a trade relationship with the US.

    “Either bullets will talk or business will talk,” he said of India-China relations. “Both cannot talk simultaneously.”

    Additional reporting by Gloria Li in Hong Kong

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