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Hydrogen Europe
Liquid Wind receives support from Industriklivet, the Swedish Energy Agency’s program supporting Swedish industry’s green transition, amounting to €3.6 million (SEK39 million), for the pre-engineering of the company’s full-scale eMethanol plant in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.
The Swedish Energy Agency has assessed that the project will provide a solid foundation for Liquid Wind to move toward an investment decision for the planned eFuel facility. The project is expected to pave the way for a future investment that will significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions by replacing fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors such as shipping, aviation, and the chemical industry.
According to the Agency, the project’s goals and research focus are well aligned with the purpose of Industriklivet — to drive the transition toward lower carbon emissions and a more sustainable industrial sector.
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Apple TV+ Is Now Just Apple TV in Quiet Rebrand
Apple TV+ is rebranding itself, with the streaming service now being simply referred to as Apple TV.
“Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity,” the tech giant said in a Monday press release for the debut of the…
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M. Night Shyamalan Directing Magic 8 Ball TV Series
M. Night Shyamalan is directing a live-action scripted Magic 8 Ball series written by Brad Falchuk, the Sixth Sense director and Mattel, the toy maker that manufactures the Magic 8 Ball, announced on Monday.
Shyamalan and Falchuk will…
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Tennis: How to watch Philippines’ Alexandra Eala at the Japan Open WTA 250
Alexandra Eala is competing at the 2025 Japan Open in Osaka (13-19 October).
The Filipina tennis starlet heads to Japan for the WTA 250 tournament, which also features home hope Naomi Osaka and 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu.
World no. 54…
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EASD 2025 Interview: Patrick Schrauwen
Patrick Schrauwen | Chair, European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Early Career Academy; Senior Scientist, Institute for Clinical Diabetology, German Diabetes Center, Düsseldorf, Germany
Citation: EMJ Diabet. 2025;
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New SDR-Seq Tool Links DNA Variants to Disease
Scientists have long suspected connections between heredity and disease, dating back to Hippocrates, who observed certain diseases ‘ran in families’. However, through the years, scientists have kept getting better at finding ways to also…
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Walking does count toward marathon training – as long as you stick to these rules
While training for the Sydney Marathon, I missed a few of my weekday runs, not a problem, but when I fretted over a missed run one evening, a friend said something that really got me thinking: ‘Didn’t you walk five miles today?’ I checked…
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C-section births linked to sleepless nights and painful recoveries
New research presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025 annual meeting suggests that women who give birth by cesarean delivery (C-section) face a greater likelihood of experiencing intense pain that interferes with sleep and daily functioning, as…
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World’s most powerful X-ray laser spots warm ice under pressure
International researchers have just discovered a new ice form called ice XXI, which compresses water to extreme pressures while keeping it at room temperature.
The achievement was accomplished at the European XFEL, a research facility that…
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