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  • Houthis, Yemen govt agree to exchange 3,000 prisoners – Dawn

    1. Houthis, Yemen govt agree to exchange 3,000 prisoners  Dawn
    2. Yemen’s government, Houthis agree to exchange thousands of prisoners  Al Jazeera
    3. Yemen: The ICRC stands ready to support detainee releases between conflict parties following agreement  

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  • Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia chair appointed

    Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia chair appointed

    • Experienced mining executive to
      lead State’s premier minerals research body
    • Vanessa Torres succeeds Miriam
      Stanborough in role
    • Appointments drive innovation and
      research excellence in Western Australia

    Mines and Petroleum
    Minister David Michael today announced the appointment of Dr Vanessa Torres as
    the new chair of the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA).

    Dr Torres will assume the
    role on 1 January 2026 for an initial three-year term.

    She succeeds Miriam
    Stanborough AM, who has led the MRIWA Board since January 2020.

    Dr Torres joins MRIWA
    following a distinguished career of more than 25 years across the global
    resources industry, including senior leadership roles.

    She is a current director
    of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia and the Minerals Council
    of Australia.

    Dr Torres holds a
    Doctorate in Minerals Engineering along with executive education from INSEAD, Massachusetts
    Institute of Technology, and London Business School and was the winner of the
    2025 AFR Women in Leadership Award.

    A number of other changes
    will be made to the MRIWA board in the new year with:

    • existing
      board member Mr Gerard Danckert assumes the role of Deputy Chair on 1 March
      2026, replacing Dr Linda Tompkins in the role;
    • Dr
      Michelle Carey being appointed for a three-year term from 1 March 2026; and
    • Mr Rylee
      Campbell and Ms Michele Spencer each being re-appointed for three-year terms
      from 1 February 2026.

    These appointments come
    as MRIWA continues to support minerals research while legislation to expand its
    research scope to include clean energy and emissions reduction research is
    currently before Parliament.

    Comments attributed to
    Mines and Petroleum Minister David Michael:

    “I congratulate Dr Torres
    and the other board members on their appointment and look forward to working
    with them as MRIWA continues to drive innovation and research excellence in
    Western Australia.

    “Dr Torres brings exceptional leadership experience across operations,
    strategy, technology and business development that will be invaluable as MRIWA
    navigates the opportunities presented by the global energy transition and
    critical minerals boom.

    “I would also like to
    express my sincere gratitude to Miriam Stanborough for her outstanding service
    as MRIWA chair over the past six years.

    “Miriam has been
    instrumental in strengthening MRIWA’s collaborative partnerships between
    industry, academia and government and her leadership has positioned the
    Institute to support Western Australia’s transition to a clean energy future.

    “Her contribution to the
    minerals sector was rightfully recognised in 2023 when she was appointed a
    Member of the Order of Australia for her significant service to the mining
    industry and the community.”

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  • Treatment of Fibroblast Growth Factor-23-Mediated Renal Phosphate Wasting With Burosumab in a Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease 3b: A Case Report

    Treatment of Fibroblast Growth Factor-23-Mediated Renal Phosphate Wasting With Burosumab in a Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease 3b: A Case Report

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  • Treatment of Fibroblast Growth Factor-23-Mediated Renal Phosphate Wasting With Burosumab in a Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease 3b: A Case Report

    Treatment of Fibroblast Growth Factor-23-Mediated Renal Phosphate Wasting With Burosumab in a Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease 3b: A Case Report

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  • Fossil found in Tibet rewrites 230 million years of insect evolution

    Fossil found in Tibet rewrites 230 million years of insect evolution

    A rare fossil insect from Tibet, given the name Zekuforma maculata, reveals that a landlocked lineage of ‘true bugs’ briefly tested semi-aquatic life. The discovery rewrites about 230 million years of this group’s history by revealing its…

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  • Hale Announces Addition of Sean Kenny as Pitching Coach

    Hale Announces Addition of Sean Kenny as Pitching Coach

    TUCSON, Ariz. – The University of Arizona Baseball program and Head Coach Chip Hale have announced the…

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  • Chinese and Starlink satellites nearly collide in space

    Chinese and Starlink satellites nearly collide in space

    Two satellites, one Starlink and one Chinese, nearly collided this month as low Earth orbit fills up.

    The two came within some 650 feet of each other. There are at least 24,000 objects, including debris and satellites, in LEO, and there could be…

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  • Quadrantids Is a Short but Sweet Meteor Shower Just After New Year’s. How to See It

    Quadrantids Is a Short but Sweet Meteor Shower Just After New Year’s. How to See It

    The Quadrantids has the potential to be one of the most active meteor showers of the year, and skygazers won’t have long to wait to see it. The annual shower is predicted to reach maximum intensity on Jan. 3. And with a display that can rival…

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