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  • US-China trade tensions back as port fees take effect

    US-China trade tensions back as port fees take effect

    New fees on US ships arriving in Chinese ports came into effect on Tuesday, as trade tensions between Washington and Beijing increase.

    The charges – which China says aim to “safeguard its shipping industry” from “discriminatory” measures – apply…

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  • Loser’s Brain: How Neuroscience Controls Social Behavior

    Loser’s Brain: How Neuroscience Controls Social Behavior

    Social hierarchies are everywhere-think of high school dramas, where the athletes are portrayed as most popular, or large companies, where the CEO makes the important decisions. Such hierarchies aren’t just limited to humans, but span the animal…

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  • How we sharpened the James Webb telescope’s vision from a million kilometres away

    How we sharpened the James Webb telescope’s vision from a million kilometres away

    After Christmas dinner in 2021, our family was glued to the television, watching the nail-biting launch of NASA’s US$10 billion (AU$15 billion) James Webb Space Telescope. There had not been such a leap forward in telescope technology…

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  • Brain activity reveals sound outperforms touch in sensing musical rhythm

    Brain activity reveals sound outperforms touch in sensing musical rhythm

    How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the perceived beat so that they can tap their feet, nod their heads, or dance along. In a new JNeurosci paper,…

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  • Samsung on track for highest profit in 3 years

    Samsung on track for highest profit in 3 years

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    Samsung Electronics expects to post its highest operating profit in three years on the back of high demand for memory chips used in artificial intelligence, after several quarters of tepid growth fuelled concerns it was losing ground to rivals.

    The tech conglomerate on Tuesday said operating profit in the quarter ending in September rose more than 30 per cent compared with a year ago to Won12.1tn ($8.5bn).

    The figure is significantly higher than the Won9.7tn forecast by analysts as compiled by Bloomberg.

    Samsung’s shares rose as much as 3 per cent to a record high of Won97,500 on Tuesday. The company’s stock has rallied more than 66 per cent in the past six months as a result of the AI boom.

    The South Korean chipmaker this month signed a letter of intent with OpenAI to supply semiconductors for the ChatGPT maker’s $500bn Stargate data centre project.

    Samsung accounts for just over a quarter of the global market for high-bandwidth memory products, which are used in Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips, with SK Hynix and US-based Micron the other leading groups in the sector, according to consultancy TrendForce.

    The numbers were released in an earnings guidance and were not broken down by division. The company expects to deliver full earnings at the end of this month.

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  • Public knowledge, attitudes, practices, and key influencing factors regarding cancer screening in Yemen | Conflict and Health

    Public knowledge, attitudes, practices, and key influencing factors regarding cancer screening in Yemen | Conflict and Health

    Participant demographics

    The study included a total of 996 participants with varied demographic and health-related characteristics. Most participants were young adults aged 18–29 years (69.1%), followed by 17.7% aged 30–39. The gender…

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  • Zoe Saldaña Wants James Cameron to Make Doc About ‘Making of Avatar’

    Zoe Saldaña Wants James Cameron to Make Doc About ‘Making of Avatar’

    Zoe Saldaña wants audiences to truly understand the skill and talent that go into motion capture performances, like in James Cameron‘s Avatar movies.

    The Oscar-winning actress shared during a recent interview with Alicia Keys for Beyond…

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  • 16th Steelie Awards winners announced

    16th Steelie Awards winners announced

    The Steelie Awards recognise member companies for their contribution to the steel industry over a one-year period. The selection process for the shortlist varies between awards. In most cases the submissions are requested via the appropriate worldsteel committee. Entries are then judged by selected independent expert panels. The winners and judges for each award are listed below.

     

    Excellence in low-carbon steel production:

    EMSTEEL – Pioneering low-carbon steel: EMSTEEL’s multi-lever net-zero strategy

    Judges:

    • Paul Brooks, Bekaert/Consultant
    • Ian Cameron, Principal Metallurgist, Ferrous, Hatch
    • Feng Liu, Process Pyrometallurgist, Pyrometallurgy, Hatch
    • Henk Reimink, Consultant
    • Neil Rose, Process Engineering Trainee, Pyrometallurgy, Hatch
    • Prof. Yansong Shen, Director, SCoPE Lab for Green Metals, University of New South Wales
    • Beth Valiaho, Consultant
    • Professor Aidon Yang, University of Oxford

     

    Innovation of the year:

    InfraBuild – SENSE 600: Innovative lower-embodied carbon reinforcing steel solution

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    Excellence in sustainability:

    Ternium – Winds of change: Ternium’s first step into renewable energy in Argentina

     Judges:

    • Luiz Cláudio Allemand, Lawyer, Independent
    • -Ing Sabina Grund, Associate Director Sustainable Development, International Zinc Association
    • Danhak Gu, Policy Analyst, OECD
    • Gordon Peeling, Director, Great Quest
    • Professor Runa Sarkar, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
    • Jim Woods, Corporate Affairs, O-I Glass

     

    Excellence in Life Cycle Assessment:

    HBIS Group Co., Ltd. – “LCA+Life Well-Being Index” Collaborative Evaluation System: Innovating to driving marketing and application of metal decorative products.

    Judges:

     

    Excellence in people:

    ArcelorMittal – Integration of army veterans and supporting the families of fallen employees

    Judges:

     

    Excellence in communications programmes:

    ArcelorMittal – The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games

     Judges:

    • Silvia Antonioli, Founder & Head of Content, Momo Media
    • Andrew Baud, Founder & Chief Executive, TALA
    • Sally Eggeling, Partner, Studio Lead, Omnicom Production
    • Ian Higginson, Founder, Creative Director, MakeAlias
    • John Stokes, CEO, CentreBlue


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    Notes

    The World Steel Association (worldsteel) is one of the largest and most dynamic industry associations in the world, with members in every major steel-producing country. worldsteel represents steel producers, national and regional steel industry associations, and steel research institutes. Members represent around 85% of global steel production.


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  • Cocktails Of Common Pharmaceuticals In Our Waterways May Promote Antibiotic Resistance

    Cocktails Of Common Pharmaceuticals In Our Waterways May Promote Antibiotic Resistance

    New research has shown, for the first time, how mixtures of commonly used medications which end up in our waterways and natural environments might increase the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria.

    When humans or animals take…

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