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  • Chemical engineers defend stirring in reactions after study claims mixing unnecessary | Chemistry World

    Chemical engineers defend stirring in reactions after study claims mixing unnecessary | Chemistry World

    Chemical engineers in the Netherlands have weighed in on the debate over whether to stir chemical reactions or not, following the publication of a study that suggested mixing doesn’t matter. In response, the team argues that stirring…

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  • ‘I was working as a cook when it went to No 1’: how Norman Greenbaum made Spirit in the Sky | Culture

    ‘I was working as a cook when it went to No 1’: how Norman Greenbaum made Spirit in the Sky | Culture

    Norman Greenbaum, singer, guitarist, songwriter

    Spirit in the Sky started as an old blues riff I’d been playing since my college days in Boston, but I didn’t know what to do with it. After I moved to LA, a guy I knew came up with a way of…

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  • USX Cyber® and GUARDIENT® Now Support Monitoring in

    USX Cyber® and GUARDIENT® Now Support Monitoring in

    VIENNA, Va., Oct. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — USX Cyber®, the company behind the unified cybersecurity and compliance platform Guardient®, today announced that GUARDIENT is fully connected to and actively monitoring Microsoft GCC High…

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  • A new generation of Euroclusters to strengthen industrial resilience across Europe

    A new generation of Euroclusters to strengthen industrial resilience across Europe

    16 new Euroclusters were selected for funding under the call Joint Cluster Initiatives (Euroclusters) for Europe’s Recovery (SMP-COSME-2024-CLUSTER). With an overall budget of €42 million, the new partnerships will advance the EU’s ambition for a greener, more digital and more resilient industrial future.

    Starting in October 2025 and running for a period up to 3 years, the 16 new Euroclusters, funded through the Single Market Programme, represent 107 beneficiaries from 26 countries and cover all 14 industrial ecosystems.

    More than 30 million EUR of the Euroclusters budget will be channeled directly to SMEs through open calls organised by the consortia. This support will fund projects that: 

    • foster innovation and the uptake of advanced technologies,
    • build capacity in strategic sectors, and
    • drive Europe’s transformation towards a sustainable, digital and resilient economy. 

    Additional activities, including training, internationalisation and knowledge exchange will complement this main objective, helping small businesses expand their innovation potential and connect with new partners across borders. 

    The 16 Euroclusters are divided into two strands, focusing respectively on net-zero technologies and critical raw materials (Strand 1), and on other strategic value chains (Strand 2). 

    To see the whole list of the new Euroclusters and know more about each of them, read the article on the European Cluster Collaboration Platform (ECCP) website.

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    European Cluster Collaboration Platform 

    To keep updated on the Euroclusters activities and achievements, follow the ECCP via their Social Media accounts on Twitter  and  LinkedIn and subscribe to the monthly ECCP newsletter.


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  • Lenovo Advances the AI-Enabled Workforce with Agentic AI: Trusted, Proven, and Ready to Deliver ROI

    Lenovo Advances the AI-Enabled Workforce with Agentic AI: Trusted, Proven, and Ready to Deliver ROI

    IDC projects agentic AI to double workforce productivity by 2027, while generative AI is already delivering $4 in return for every $1 invested. 

    Lenovo integrates new agentic AI capabilities across AI PCs, Services, and TruScale DaaS…

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  • LSO/Adès review – the mood-boosting musical equivalent of a Sad lamp | London Symphony Orchestra

    LSO/Adès review – the mood-boosting musical equivalent of a Sad lamp | London Symphony Orchestra

    By this point in October there is no escaping the shorter days, lower light and autumn drizzle, but this concert by London Symphony Orchestra – the first in a short series of LSO programmes this season and next curated by the composer and…

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