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  • 10,000th Starlink satellite launched  | Advanced Television

    10,000th Starlink satellite launched  | Advanced Television

    SpaceX launched its 10,000th Starlink satellite on October 19th at 17.39 UTC. Some observers said there had been a malfunction but SpaceX later confirmed all the satellites had been deployed and the valuable…

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  • Cellular Switch Found To Drive Lung Scarring in Mice

    Cellular Switch Found To Drive Lung Scarring in Mice

    Pulmonary fibrosis is a deadly disease in which the lungs become thickened and scarred, gradually losing their ability to deliver oxygen to the body. Now, scientists at UC San Francisco have identified a key cellular switch that drives this…

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  • Bovine TB Vaccine Trials Enter Next Phase

    Bovine TB Vaccine Trials Enter Next Phase

    Field trials for a cattle vaccine and companion skin test for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) have moved to the next phase, the Animal Plant Health Agency (APHA) has announced today in a significant milestone towards disease eradication.

    Vaccinating…

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  • CD42-enriched extracellular vesicles contribute to increased platelet

    CD42-enriched extracellular vesicles contribute to increased platelet

    Background

    Severe burn is one of the most life-threatening injuries, associated with substantial morbidity and mortality.1 As a consequence of burn injury, patients have skin and other tissue vulnerable to bacterial invasion and this dramatically…

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  • 26th Amendment case: Justice Mazhar says regular, constitutional benches ‘branches of the same tree’ – Dawn

    1. 26th Amendment case: Justice Mazhar says regular, constitutional benches ‘branches of the same tree’  Dawn
    2. ‘Constitution tweaked to prevent vote audit’  The Express Tribune
    3. Who guards the guardians?  Geo.tv
    4. Justice Aminuddin defends 26th…

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  • LG Radio+ adds Stingray Music

    LG Radio+ adds Stingray Music

    LG Electronics has partnered with Stingray Music to upgrade its free ad-supported audio streaming service, LG Radio+. Available on LG Smart TVs running webOS 6.0 and above in the UK, the US, France, Germany,…

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  • Airbus Cathay SAF co-investment SAF partnership

    Airbus Cathay SAF co-investment SAF partnership

    Hong Kong, China, 21 October 2025 – Airbus and the Cathay Group have announced a joint investment of up to US$70 million to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production in Asia and globally. 

    The agreement was announced in Hong Kong on the sidelines of the IATA World Sustainability Symposium at a ceremony hosted by Cathay Chief Operations and Service Delivery Officer Alex McGowan and Airbus President Asia-Pacific Anand Stanley.

    Under the terms of the partnership, the two companies will collaborate to identify, evaluate and invest in projects that support the scaling of SAF production towards 2030 and beyond. Projects will be assessed based on their commercial viability, technology maturity, and potential for long-term offtake. 

    Scaling SAF requires deep collaboration across the value chain, including from policymakers and investors to SAF producers and customers. This co-investment agreement reflects the spirit of partnership with Airbus and Cathay teaming up to accelerate production capability for more meaningful impact. 

    “SAF remains the most important lever for Cathay and the wider aviation industry to drive toward our decarbonisation goals,” said Alex McGowan, Chief Operations & Service Delivery Officer, Cathay. “This co-investment partnership with Airbus underscores our commitment to building a stronger, more scalable SAF industry. It complements our broader strategy of investing in the technologies and production capacity needed for the future, including our recent investment in the oneworld BEV SAF Fund. Meanwhile we are expanding SAF usage today through partnerships with like-minded organisations.”

    “This agreement reflects the shared commitment of Airbus and Cathay to make a real difference,” said Anand Stanley, President Asia Pacific, Airbus. “The production and distribution of affordable SAF at scale requires an unprecedented cross-sectoral approach. Our partnership with Cathay is a concrete example of how we catalyse production in the most suitable locations to serve our customers.”

    The joint commitment also includes collaboration to advocate for supportive SAF policies on both the supply and demand side across Asia. With the region’s strong potential in feedstock supply, production capacity, and its vibrant aviation market, Airbus and Cathay aim to leverage their global experience to help shape policies that make SAF more accessible and affordable in this part of the world.

    Airbus and Cathay have a long-standing partnership dating back to 1989, when the airline signed its first order for Airbus aircraft. Today, the Cathay Group operates 86 Airbus aircraft with over 70  more on order for future delivery.    

    @Cathay @Airbus #SAF

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  • Breakthrough eye implant restores reading vision in blind patients

    Breakthrough eye implant restores reading vision in blind patients

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    A new eye implant paired with augmented reality glasses has allowed patients with previously untreatable blindness to read again

    The results of a European clinical trial, published in The New…

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  • 7 Workplace Trends That Will Define 2026

    7 Workplace Trends That Will Define 2026

    As technology reshapes workplaces and careers, the way we work is set to undergo profound change as we move into the second half of the decade. For those wanting to adapt and stay ahead of the curve, these changes can be anticipated by tracking…

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  • Scientists Discover Building Blocks Of Life In Ice Around Forming Star In Neighboring Galaxy

    Scientists Discover Building Blocks Of Life In Ice Around Forming Star In Neighboring Galaxy

    Astronomers have found complex organic ice outside the Milky Way for the first time. The discovery shows that the building blocks of life could arise early in the universe – and under a variety of conditions, said Leiden astronomer Will…

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