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  • Eyes in the Moss | Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    Eyes in the Moss | Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    Jithesh Pai‘s Image

    Jithesh Pai (India) discovers three tiger beetle larvae waiting in ambush.

    Jithesh was watching the mossy wall in his family’s garden.

    He’d seen an adult female tiger beetle push its eggs into the loose soil between the…

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  • Health Rounds: Scientists change kidney blood type, a potential advance for transplant recipients – Reuters

    1. Health Rounds: Scientists change kidney blood type, a potential advance for transplant recipients  Reuters
    2. UBC enzyme technology successfully completes first human trial for universal organ transplants  CTV News
    3. Kidney transplant breakthrough:…

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  • Jordan Spieth relishing Royal Birkdale return

    Jordan Spieth relishing Royal Birkdale return

    With Spieth and a world-class field again set to tee off at the iconic Southport venue in July – including Scottie Scheffler after his victory at The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush in July – huge demand for tickets has already seen the Ticket…

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  • New Images of Nickel and Cyanide Around 3I/ATLAS from the Keck Telescope | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2025

    New Images of Nickel and Cyanide Around 3I/ATLAS from the Keck Telescope | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2025

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    An image of 3I/ATLAS on August 24, 2025, taken by the Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI) on the Keck II telescope in Hawaii at the wavelength range of 0.3425 to 0.55 micrometers. The yellow arrow points…

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  • Banker bonuses to be paid faster after UK regulators loosen rules | Banking

    Banker bonuses to be paid faster after UK regulators loosen rules | Banking

    UK regulators will speed up bonus payouts for high-earning bankers, watering down another key change introduced in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

    Since 2015 senior bankers have had to wait eight years before receiving their full bonuses to ensure individuals could be held financially accountable for any wrongdoing that came to light years later, or even after they left the bank.

    On Wednesday the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said they were halving that to four years.

    The watchdogs also went further than a previous consultation, saying they would now require a much smaller proportion of bonuses to be withheld from high-earning staff over the period. From Thursday, only 60% of the payout that falls above £660,000 will have to be deferred.

    The decision, which will be welcomed by the City, marks yet another rollback of post-financial crisis rules after the UK formally scrapped a banker bonus cap two years ago that limited bonuses to two times bankers’ salaries.

    The FCA and the Bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority, which have argued that the reduced deferral periods still provide enough time for any problems to surface, said the change would bring the UK “more closely in line with many other major jurisdictions”. In the EU, bankers’ bonuses are typically deferred for three to five years, while the US has no such restrictions.

    The PRA’s chief executive, Sam Woods, said: “These new rules will cut red tape without encouraging the reckless pay structures that contributed to the 2008 financial crisis. These changes are the latest example of our commitment to boosting UK competitiveness.”

    Deferred bonus rules have been used to punish high-profile cases of wrongdoing in the City. Barclays froze and later cancelled £18m worth of pay and bonuses for its former chief executive Jes Staley, who resigned in 2021 after the FCA launched an investigation into his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Staley was later found to have misled the watchdog over his relationship to the former financier and sex offender.

    Efforts to relax bonus rules are part of a wider drive to cut red tape across the City, with the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, having claimed in her Mansion House speech in July that regulations were acting like as a “boot on the neck” of businesses and risked “choking off” innovation.

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    She has put pressure on watchdogs, including the Bank and FCA, to further loosen rules in hopes of boosting economic growth.

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  • Incidence and predictors of postcontrast acute kidney injury following computed tomography angiography and bronchial artery embolization in hemoptysis patients | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

    Incidence and predictors of postcontrast acute kidney injury following computed tomography angiography and bronchial artery embolization in hemoptysis patients | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

    In this retrospective study, we found that the incidence of CA-AKI was 7.6%(13/171) in patients with hemoptysis treated with concomitant CTA and BAE within a short time (24 h). In addition, a proportion of those patients were known to have risk…

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  • Ocean Lion | Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    Ocean Lion | Wildlife Photographer of the Year

    Griet Van Malderen‘s Image

    Griet Van Malderen (Belgium) sets the scene as Gamma, a female lion, guards a Cape fur seal carcass.

    Protecting a seal carcass, Gamma waits for her family against a tempestuous Skeleton Coast backdrop.

    Around 80 lions live…

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  • José Manuel Espinosa passes away

    José Manuel Espinosa passes away

    Real Madrid C.F., our president and Board of Directors, deeply regret the death of José Manuel Espinosa, who played for Castilla for five seasons between 1977 and 1982. He made his debut for Real Madrid in the 1981–82 season.
    The club would…

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  • NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ Wins 2025 Good Design Award for Its Cinematic Precision

    NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ Wins 2025 Good Design Award for Its Cinematic Precision

    The NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ has received the Good Design Award 2025, recognizing Nikon’s ongoing effort to refine its cinema-oriented lens lineup. The award celebrates a combination of optical performance, mechanical reliability, and…

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  • Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ stitches genius and excess into one grotesque creation – San Francisco Chronicle

    1. Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ stitches genius and excess into one grotesque creation  San Francisco Chronicle
    2. Oscar Isaac Explains Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Is “Very Mexican Catholic,” Mia Goth Doesn’t See It…

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