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  • Longitudinal Neuroimaging of a Pediatric Patient With Sturge–Weber Syndrome: From Birth to Adolescence

    Longitudinal Neuroimaging of a Pediatric Patient With Sturge–Weber Syndrome: From Birth to Adolescence

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  • Professor Maya Bar Sadan is BGU’s detective of atoms

    Professor Maya Bar Sadan is BGU’s detective of atoms | The Jerusalem Post

    BGU chemist’s quest to solve nature’s smallest mysteries: “Science isn’t about certainty, it’s about curiosity.”

    Prof. Maya Bar-Sadan: A detective and an artist.
    Prof. Maya Bar-Sadan: A…

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  • 2025 Ecolab Watermark™ Study Reveals Hidden Impact of Artificial Intelligence – Ecolab

    1. 2025 Ecolab Watermark™ Study Reveals Hidden Impact of Artificial Intelligence  Ecolab
    2. Big Tech’s thirst is reshaping water infrastructure — for better and worse  Smart Water Magazine
    3. AWWA releases white paper to help water utilities plan for data centers  Yahoo Finance
    4. As the Data Center Boom Ramps Up in the Rural Midwest, What Should Communities Expect?  Inside Climate News
    5. Mitch Fonseca on tackling power & water challenges with sustainable data centres at Edge  capacityglobal.com

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  • Meta Is Shutting Down Its Mac and Windows Messenger Apps. What You Need to Know

    If you use the desktop Messenger apps for Windows and Mac, you need to know that they’re disappearing soon. Meta is discontinuing the apps starting Dec. 15, when you’ll need to head to Facebook to continue chatting through the app on your 

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  • The Strad news – ‘It came as a surprise to us’: Essen Philharmonic issues statement on cancelled violin concerto

    The Strad news – ‘It came as a surprise to us’: Essen Philharmonic issues statement on cancelled violin concerto

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    The musicians of the Essen Philharmonic have issued a statement to The Strad clarifying their position following the cancellation of the world premiere of sand like gold-leaf smithereens, a new violin concerto for…

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  • CRISPR epigenetic ‘switch’ provides new way to control memory

    CRISPR epigenetic ‘switch’ provides new way to control memory

    For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that flipping an epigenetic ‘switch’ in memory cells can directly control whether a memory is expressed or silenced, offering new insights into how memories are stored and potentially…

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  • Google Unveils Gemini for Home AI Assistant – TechRepublic

    1. Google Unveils Gemini for Home AI Assistant  TechRepublic
    2. 100 things to try with the new Gemini for Home voice assistant  blog.google
    3. Google Gemini for Home is now rolling out – GSMArena.com news  GSMArena.com
    4. Google reveals launch window for Gemini…

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  • A teenage girl with acne lesions on her forehead

    A teenage girl with acne lesions on her forehead

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    A girl aged 15 years presented with a 4-month history of recurrent crusted lesions on her forehead (Figure). According to her mother, the initial lesions were blackheads from her acne. She had occasional breakouts, which evolved into more…

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  • Volkswagen indicates shortage of Chinese chips would hit profits | Volkswagen (VW)

    Volkswagen indicates shortage of Chinese chips would hit profits | Volkswagen (VW)

    Volkswagen has signalled that its annual profit targets are at risk without sufficient computer chips, in the latest sign that an expected shortage of semiconductors from China could hit carmakers across Europe.

    The struggling German automotive firm said a series of cost cuts and new model launches were helping to offset a slump in Chinese demand, but it added that forecasts were based on the “adequate availability of semiconductors”.

    Carmakers in the EU have said they may have to close production lines amid dwindling supplies of chips from Nexperia, the Chinese-owned producer.

    Beijing banned exports from Nexperia after the Dutch government took over the company, which is based in the Netherlands, at the end of September and suspended its Chinese chief executive after the US raised security concerns.

    VW company sold 6.6m cars in the first nine months of 2025, up 1.8% year on year. It forecast an operating profit between 2% and 3% for the full year but said US trade tariffs were dragging on its most popular cars. The levies are expected to cost €5bn (£4.4bn) this year, said Arno Antlitz, VW’s chief financial officer.

    Volkswagen reported a €1.3bn operating loss after a U-turn on its EV strategy at its subsidiary Porsche, announced in September, set it back €4.7bn in writedowns.

    Antlitz said on Thursday the chip problem was “not a technical shortfall or a capacity shortfall. It’s really induced by political discussion, and this is where we hope that all the relevant parties sit together and find solutions.”

    Germany, which counts Volkswagen as one of its manufacturing powerhouses, reported a further stagnation in economic growth on Thursday. Gross domestic product was 0% in the last quarter as weak global demand and US tariffs continued to hit exports from the country.

    The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) said this week that carmakers were days away from closing production lines because of the chip shortage. In 2021 a shortage of chips related to the Covid pandemic hampered car production.

    Volkswagen has had some success in countering a slowdown in deliveries to China by launching new models. Its latest electric vehicles, including the Skoda Elroq, which entered production this year, have helped to boost sales.

    Antlitz said the product launches were paying off and VW was making progress on a restructuring programme, but “the financial result is significantly weaker compared to the previous year. This is partly due to the ramp-up of lower-margin electric vehicles.”

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    Carmakers are also under pressure from a Chinese ban on rare earth exports. Donald Trump said on Thursday that Beijing had agreed to end a ban on deliveries of the minerals to the US for the next year. Talks are due to take place in Brussels over the issue.

    Separately, the Vauxhall and Jeep owner Stellantis reported a 13% jump in third-quarter revenue and shipments compared with last year, in early signs of a turnaround under its new chief executive, Antonio Filosa.

    Stellantis said sales rose to 1.3m vehicles, also buoyed up by new product launches. A third of the year-on-year increase in sales came in the US, where it owns the Ram, Chrysler and Dodge brands.

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