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  • Survey on Assessment of Health and Environmental Hazards and Risks of Surface-Treated Nanomaterials Will Close October 31, 2025

    Survey on Assessment of Health and Environmental Hazards and Risks of Surface-Treated Nanomaterials Will Close October 31, 2025

    The European Union (EU) Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON) has contracted the Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA) and Yordas Group to undertake a study on the assessment of health and environmental hazards and risks of surface-treated nanomaterials. The aim of the study is to review and collect scientific information and data on how surface treatment can affect the properties of nanomaterials and potentially have an impact of their fate and potential risks. The study includes a market survey to understand:

    • Which surface-treated nanomaterials can be found on the EU market and in which quantities; and
    • The industrial sectors or fields of application in which these surface-treated nanomaterials are being used.

    To supplement other data gathering and help qualify data found using different sources, the survey seeks to gather people’s direct knowledge of this field. The survey is open to anyone with knowledge of the manufacturer or use of surface-treated nanomaterials within the EU. This may include manufacturers or suppliers of surface-treated nanomaterials, end users of surface-treated nanomaterials, researchers aware of surface-treated nanomaterials, or laboratories, service providers, or research and training organizations with knowledge of surface-treated nanomaterials. The survey will close October 31, 2025. Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. is a proud member of the NIA.

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  • New Species of Dome-Headed Dinosaur Identified in Montana

    New Species of Dome-Headed Dinosaur Identified in Montana

    Paleontologists have described a new genus and species of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur from five fossil specimens found in the Late Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, the United States.

    Life reconstruction of Brontotholus harmoni….

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  • Pinsent Masons welcomes Fernando Tallón Martínez as a new partner

    Pinsent Masons welcomes Fernando Tallón Martínez as a new partner

    Pinsent Masons has welcomed Fernando Tallón Martínez, formerly of Ramón y Cajal, as a new partner in Litigation and Arbitration in Madrid.

    Francisco Aldavero, managing partner of Pinsent Masons in Spain, said: “In the current context of modernization of the Spanish judicial system, our clients—both domestic and international—require the best possible advice to navigate a constantly evolving regulatory framework. Fernando’s arrival strengthens our ability to remain a benchmark for our clients, even in a constantly changing legal landscape.”

    Photo by Juan Manuel Guzmán: Fernando Tallón Martínez and Francisco Aldavero, managing partner of Pinsent Masons

    Fernando Tallón Martínez

    With a solid track record in resolving complex civil and commercial disputes, often on an international scale, Tallón has extensive experience in contractual and non-contractual liability cases, both in court proceedings and in domestic and international arbitration.

    His experience covers a wide range of complex disputes, including those relating to construction contracts and commercial agreements. In addition, he advises on a wide variety of commercial dispute matters, including restructurings, insolvency proceedings, claims for damages arising from competition law infringements, and class actions.

    In terms of sector expertise, Tallón has solid specialization in the energy, financial services, construction, hospitality, insurance, real estate, and agri-food sectors, which constitute his main areas of activity.

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  • Why Google Cloud’s OTLP Support Matters for Your Telemetry Pipeline

    Why Google Cloud’s OTLP Support Matters for Your Telemetry Pipeline

    Google Cloud’s engineers have enabled Google Cloud Observability, and specifically Cloud Trace, to support the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) ingest for near-direct and more vendor-neutral ingestion of trace data.

    Now that users can send…

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  • Brand New Day’ Cameo Rumors

    Brand New Day’ Cameo Rumors

    Marvel fans love a crossover and rumors on social media about Daredevil swinging by the Spider-Man: Brand New Day universe have intensified.

    However, in a new interview Charlie Cox has addressed the rumors circulating about a…

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  • 2015 guidelines helped 60,000 kids avoid peanut allergies, study finds – Deseret News

    2015 guidelines helped 60,000 kids avoid peanut allergies, study finds – Deseret News

    One decade after researchers discovered that feeding babies peanuts early could prevent dangerous allergies, new data shows the change is paying off.

    A national study led by Dr. David Hill, a pediatric allergist at the Children’s Hospital of…

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  • A super seventh US win sees Verstappen cut title deficit

    A super seventh US win sees Verstappen cut title deficit

    A Sprint win, pole position and a dominant Grand Prix victory – the numbers looked all but perfect for Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in Austin. But don’t be fooled, there were plenty of other fascinating figures generated by Sunday’s showdown…

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  • Sanae Takaichi set to become Japan’s first female PM after coalition deal

    Sanae Takaichi set to become Japan’s first female PM after coalition deal

    This article is an on-site version of our FirstFT newsletter. Subscribers can sign up to our Asia, Europe/Africa or Americas edition to get the newsletter delivered every weekday morning. Explore all of our newsletters here

    Good morning and…

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  • Tupac’s ‘Poetic Justice’ Struggles, Janet Jackson Drama: Book Excerpt

    Tupac’s ‘Poetic Justice’ Struggles, Janet Jackson Drama: Book Excerpt

    In the aftermath of his breakout performance as Bishop in the film Juice, a young Tupac Shakur was plucked by director John Singleton to star as a postman named Lucky in Poetic Justice. The movie shot over a three-month span in California, and…

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  • There’s One Super Predator in Africa That Instills More Fear Than Lions : ScienceAlert

    There’s One Super Predator in Africa That Instills More Fear Than Lions : ScienceAlert

    With their bladed paws, wielded by a rippling mass of pure muscle, sharp eyes, agile reflexes, and crushing fanged jaws, lions are certainly not a predator most animals have any interest in messing with. Especially seeing as they also have…

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