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Chemicals Might Be Hitching Ride On Nanoplastics To Enter Your Skin
Plastic is ubiquitous in the modern world, and it’s notorious for taking a long time to completely break down in the environment — if it ever does.
But even without breaking down completely, plastic can shed tiny particles — called…
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Claude Skills are awesome, maybe a bigger deal than MCP – oodaloop.com
- Claude Skills are awesome, maybe a bigger deal than MCP oodaloop.com
- Equipping agents for the real world with Agent Skills Anthropic
- AI tool of the week: Claude automates reports and presentations effortlessly Mint
- Skills for Claude will let you…
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Strike impacts Port of Rotterdam | NorthStandard
Port workers demanding higher wages and better working conditions have gone on strike.
NNPC Correspondent brings us this update.
Due to strikes, the lashing of containers had been suspended as from 9 October 2025.
The two lashing companies that carry out the lashing work in the port of Rotterdam, have held talks with the trade union, but have not yet reached an agreement. The dock workers employed by the lashing companies have announced that they will continue the strike indefinitely.
However, the dock workers and crane operators in the Port of Rotterdam returned to work on Monday 13 October due to a decision of the Court of Rotterdam.
Nevertheless, due to the number of vessels already waiting to enter the port the effects of the strike will remain noticeable for some time yet.
Impact of the strike
The impact of the strike which had been ongoing from 8 October 2025 and over the weekend was significant with the cranes at the ECT container transshipment terminal on the Rotterdam-Maasvlakte having been out of operation. As a result, the Rotterdam Port Authority now reports that it will take until at least the end of October to clear all the backlogs and at present over 20 large container ships remain anchored off the Dutch coast, including m/v “One Innovation”, one of the world’s largest container ships.
The court ruling on 13 October 2025 meant that the dock workers and crane operators must return to work but that in the meantime wage negotiations between the unions and employers will continue. If the parties fail to reach an agreement, the dock workers may resume their strike. Based on our information the concern is that further suspension will complicate efforts to resolve the backlog and potentially extend the effects of the strike into November even if a lasting solution can be found in the coming weeks.
The impact of the days on which dockworkers downed tools was significant. “Every three seconds, a container is handled at our port, which amounts to 37,000 TEU per day. After five days, 185,000 TEU will not have been handled. That is more than 1,000 kilometres of containers, from Rotterdam to Nice, to give you an idea.”, said an official of the Rotterdam Port Authority in the local media.
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Latin Music Generates Nearly $500 Million In Revenue For First Half Of 2025
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Latin music generated nearly $500 million in revenue in the first half of 2025, up nearly 6% from the same time period last year, according to the Recording Industry Association of America’s mid-year report, as the latest album by…
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Protection from flu vaccine around 50% for Southern Hemisphere, data reveal
In a precursor to what we might expect in the coming flu season in the United States and across the Northern Hemisphere, a new study shows flu vaccine effectiveness (VE) to be around 50% for both clinic visits and hospital stays for influenza…
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Microsoft Makes Every Windows 11 PC an AI Copilot Hub – TechRepublic
- Microsoft Makes Every Windows 11 PC an AI Copilot Hub TechRepublic
- Making every Windows 11 PC an AI PC Windows Blog
- Microsoft launches new AI upgrades to Windows 11, boosting Copilot Reuters
- Windows 11 Paint now lets you create short animations,…
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‘Tap to Watch’ to make live NBA games easier to find, watch on platforms
NEW YORK — The National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced the launch of “Tap to Watch,” a new digital initiative that simplifies how fans find and access live NBA game telecasts, starting with the 2025-26 season. Tap to Watch…
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Key Section 101 Insights for In-House Counsel from USPTO ARP Decision in Ex parte Desjardins – Dentons
- Key Section 101 Insights for In-House Counsel from USPTO ARP Decision in Ex parte Desjardins Dentons
- USPTO Signals Patentee-Friendly Shift in Subject-Matter Eligibility Policy for AI JD Supra
- USPTO Panel’s Reversal Signals A Shift On AI Patents Law360
- Squires Confirmed to USPTO: Recapping His Statements So Far on Plans for the Office IPWatchdog.com
- New USPTO Director Signals Major Change Afoot for Patents Inc.com
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