Picture a future where factories can create materials and chemical compounds more quickly, at lower cost, and with fewer production steps. Imagine your laptop processing complex data in seconds or a supercomputer learning and adapting as…
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Britney Spears calls claims in Kevin Federline’s memoir ‘extremely hurtful’ | Britney Spears
Britney Spears has responded to her ex-husband Kevin Federline’s claims in his upcoming memoir about their marriage, calling his depiction of her “extremely hurtful and exhausting”.
In You Thought You Knew, Federline details his two-year…
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How to Participate in Pokémon Legends: Z‑A Ranked Battles
Looking to participate in Pokémon Legends: Z-A Ranked Battles? This guide will tell you how to join, what the rules are, and more.
In Pokémon Legends: Z-A Ranked Battles, four Trainers and their…
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SANZAAR confirms future of Rugby Championship
SANZAAR has confirmed the future of the Rugby Championship with the tournament to be played in full through 2027, 2028 and 2029.
After months of speculation of the future of the tournament given South Africa and New…
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UK economy expands as GDP rises by 0.1% in August ahead of crucial budget | Economic growth (GDP)
The UK economy expanded by 0.1% in August, according to official figures, giving a lift to Rachel Reeves ahead of next month’s crucial budget.
After the economy flatlined in July, the Office for National Statistics said gross domestic product had improved the following month. It keeps the UK on track to being one of the fastest-growing major economies this year.
The chancellor is weighing up raising funds from a series of tax rises in her 26 November budget to close a £20bn to £30bn budget spending gap that has opened up this year.
A Reuters poll of City economists expected a return to modest growth based mainly on a recovery in the manufacturing sector.
Inflation is forecast to begin easing before the end of the year and the Bank of England is expected to make further interest rate cuts in 2026, easing the pressure on household incomes.
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Greenland is ‘shrinking’ and drifting northwest. Here’s why – Euronews.com
- Greenland is ‘shrinking’ and drifting northwest. Here’s why Euronews.com
- Greenland is Shrinking, Satellite Data Reveals Newsweek
- A study on Greenland’s displacement reveals the hidden impact of global melting Noticias Ambientales
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2025 World Gymnastics Championships: ‘I’m in love with gymnastics’
His life has, in so many ways, transformed since he made his global debut 16 years ago at the 2009 Worlds in London, where he finished 13th on the still rings.
Now a star of the sport, Petrounias married fellow Olympic gymnast Vasiliki Millousi…
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New European trial tests subcutaneous EEG technology for people with epilepsy
A new clinical trial co-led by researchers at FutureNeuro and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences is investigating how advanced brain monitoring could improve the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. Led in Ireland by…
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Tiny brain nanotubes found by Johns Hopkins may spread Alzheimer’s
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that they have identified how mammalian brains build intricate networks of tiny tubes that move toxins in and out of brain cells, much like pneumatic tubes send items through systems in factories and…
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Common Painkillers May Accelerate Antibiotic Resistance, Study Warns – Medscape
- Common Painkillers May Accelerate Antibiotic Resistance, Study Warns Medscape
- “Cocktails” of common pharmaceuticals in our waterways may promote antibiotic resistance University of Exeter
- Growing cocktail of medicines in world’s waterways…
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