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  • HP withdraws OneAgent update after problem with Microsoft Entra ID

    HP withdraws OneAgent update after problem with Microsoft Entra ID

    HP withdrew an update to its OneAgent software for Windows 11 after it was found to cause serious authentication problems on some AI PCs. The update removed crucial Microsoft certificates used by organizations to log in via…

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  • Prevalence and species distribution of intestinal parasites: a four-year retrospective study at Burao general hospital, Somaliland | BMC Research Notes

    Prevalence and species distribution of intestinal parasites: a four-year retrospective study at Burao general hospital, Somaliland | BMC Research Notes

    The results of this four-year retrospective study at Burao General Hospital in Somaliland provide valuable insights into the prevalence and distribution of intestinal parasites in the region. These findings reveal a significant burden of…

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  • New consultation over major solar scheme between York and Selby

    New consultation over major solar scheme between York and Selby

    A fresh consultation has been launched into proposals for what, if approved, would be one of the UK’s largest solar energy schemes.

    Energy developer Island Green Power wants to build the 500MW Light Valley Solar project, consisting of seven solar farms on a 2,520 acre (1,020 hectare) site, between York and Selby.

    Annette Lardeur, senior project development manager, said this third consultation concerned changes to the plans which were “minor in nature” and would “improve safety and access”.

    However, Louise Billingham, from campaign group Rooftops Not Countryside, said its members remained opposed to the plans due to the site’s “vast scale and inappropriate placement”.

    Further land on the development would be used for underground cabling to connect the sites to the national grid at Monk Fryston substation, meanwhile a 500MW battery energy storage system (BESS) was also proposed.

    Due to the size of the proposed development, which would be located between the villages of Escrick, Monk Fryston, Hambleton, Chapel Haddlesey and South Milford, the Light Valley Solar scheme has been declared a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project.

    That means planning permission will be decided by the national Planning Inspectorate, rather than North Yorkshire Council.

    According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Ms Lardeur said she wanted to “encourage people to share their views” as part of the new consultation.

    “The changes we are consulting on are minor in nature and have been introduced to improve safety and access if the scheme is consented,” she explained.

    “As well as this, they aim to reduce the amount of construction traffic passing through villages. I encourage people to share their views.”

    Ms Billingham said the campaign group, which had collected nearly 3,000 signatures against the plans, said if the solar farm went ahead, “our countryside will no longer be countryside, it will be a vast industrial estate”.

    “This impromptu round of consultation is for Light Valley Solar to make changes that will remove established hedgerows, trees and nature and also build lay-bys and roads,” she said.

    “They plan to build one million 4m high solar panels, numerous substations and BESS sites, as well as cable corridors, high-security fencing and CCTV across 13 miles of countryside between Monk Fryston and Escrick.”

    The group had so far raised at least £2,000 through crowdfunding for the campaign against the plans, which would pay for banners and leaflets to raise awareness of the proposed solar farm, Ms Billingham added.

    If approved, Light Valley would be bigger than what is currently the largest operational solar scheme, at Cleave Hill in Kent.

    The scheme would provide enough power for 115,000 homes a year, according to Island Green Power.

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  • A forgotten chapter in the history of the Nuremberg trials

    A forgotten chapter in the history of the Nuremberg trials

    “They weren’t buddies,” author El-Hai tells the BBC. “But they formed a connection, and Kelley recognised that they shared certain personality traits.” As well as acknowledging Göring’s charm and intelligence, the doctor noted his drive, his…

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  • Solitary squamous cell carcinoma of the right chest wall following VATS lobectomy for NSCLC: A rare case report | Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

    Solitary squamous cell carcinoma of the right chest wall following VATS lobectomy for NSCLC: A rare case report | Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

    This case presents a rare instance of a solitary right chest wall squamous cell carcinoma occurring 21 months after the resection of a left non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) of the same histologic type. A key consideration in this case is…

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  • Scientists Built Tiny DNA Flowers That Can Move on Their Own and Deliver Targeted Treatments

    Scientists Built Tiny DNA Flowers That Can Move on Their Own and Deliver Targeted Treatments

    Visualization of the microscopic “DNA flowers” made by Ronit Freeman in the Freeman Lab at UNC. Credit: Justin Hill, Philip Rosenberg, and Ronit Freeman

    They look like small, flowers, curling and unfolding with changes around…

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  • Long-Term Smell Loss Common After COVID-19

    Long-Term Smell Loss Common After COVID-19

    High Prevalence of Olfactory Dysfunction After SARS-CoV-2 Infection

    A LARGE-scale cohort study conducted across the United States has revealed that olfactory dysfunction remains highly prevalent up to 2 years after SARS-CoV-2 infection, even…

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  • Astronomers discover 2nd fastest asteroid in the solar system hiding in the sun’s glare

    Astronomers discover 2nd fastest asteroid in the solar system hiding in the sun’s glare

    A newly found space rock almost broke a speed record.

    The asteroid, called 2025 SC79, has a pathway within the orbit of Venus that zips around the sun in only 128 days, making it the second-fastest unique asteroid orbit in the solar system,…

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  • OpenAI’s browser, automated Amazon and the AWS outage

    OpenAI’s browser, automated Amazon and the AWS outage

    OpenAI released its new web browser, Atlas, in a bid to become our main conduit to the internet.

    Plus, we learned this week that Amazon may be planning to expand its use of robots and shrink its use of humans at its warehouses.

    And this week’s…

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  • ‘Chiron,’ the strange half-comet, half-asteroid beyond Saturn, is now growing its own ring system, study finds

    ‘Chiron,’ the strange half-comet, half-asteroid beyond Saturn, is now growing its own ring system, study finds

    In a universe where change usually unfolds over eons, astronomers have gotten a rare front-row seat to watch a small, icy world beyond Saturn build a brand-new set of rings in real time.

    A team of Brazil-based astronomers found that the bands of…

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