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  • Attention-Improving Gene in Mice Could Inform Calming ADHD Therapies – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

    1. Attention-Improving Gene in Mice Could Inform Calming ADHD Therapies  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
    2. Researchers identify gene that calms the mind and improves attention in mice  The Rockefeller University
    3. Turning Down Brain Activity…

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  • Pakistan’s solar market holds $2.8 billion lending potential, but financial barriers persist

    A new study released by Renewables First has highlighted that Pakistan’s distributed solar market holds an estimated Rs800 billion ($2.8 billion) in untapped lending potential across just three major cities. However, millions of households and small businesses remain excluded from this opportunity due to persistent structural financing barriers.

    The study reveals that, despite significant growth in solar adoption in the country, the benefits have been largely concentrated among affluent households and large businesses that can self-finance installations. 

    Meanwhile, Pakistan’s banking sector, which holds around $131 billion in deposits, allocates only $50 billion for lending, with nearly 63% of banking assets tied up in government securities.

    According to the study, the perceived risk rather than actual risk is the primary barrier preventing banks from lending for solar installations. The report highlights the paradox of rising electricity tariffs, over 200% since 2012, against the backdrop of a 73% reduction in solar panel costs since 2017, which has made solar energy a cost-effective solution for many. 

    However, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and households, who spend a large portion of their income on energy, face challenges in accessing solar financing due to banks’ rigid collateral requirements.

    The study also points to an advances-to-deposits ratio below 40% in banks, which are demanding double collateralization for solar loans, despite solar portfolios showing default rates of under 2%, far lower than the over 10% default rates for traditional SME loans.

    The study also proposed several financing models to address the gap, such as anchor-based financing, vendor-linked financing, and securitization of solar loan portfolios. However, it pointed out the lack of credit bureaus for informal borrowers and the need for standardized documentation for small loans.

    Experts suggested that battery energy storage systems could be the next phase of innovation for the solar market, building on the momentum of distributed solar.


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  • WEBZEN Celebrates the Holiday Season with Christmas Update for ‘MU: Pocket Knights’



    “WEBZEN Celebrates the Holiday Season with Christmas Update for ‘MU: Pocket Knights’” – Games Press












































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  • Chinese shares close higher Tuesday-Xinhua

    BEIJING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese stocks closed higher on Tuesday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index up 0.07 percent to 3,919.98 points.

    The Shenzhen Component Index closed 0.27 percent higher at 13,368.99 points.

    The combined turnover of these two indices stood at 1.9 trillion yuan (about 269.4 billion U.S. dollars), up from 1.86 trillion yuan on the previous trading day.

    Stocks related to ceramics and furniture led the gains, while shares in the plastics and aircraft manufacturing sectors saw major declines.

    The ChiNext Index, tracking China’s Nasdaq-style board of growth enterprises, gained 0.41 percent to close at 3,205.01 points on Tuesday.

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  • Spider-like feature on Jupiter’s moon gets an Irish name

    Spider-like feature on Jupiter’s moon gets an Irish name

    Trinity alumnus and Dublin native Prof Lauren Mc Keown is leading this project.

    ‘Damhán Alla’ – the Irish for spider or wall demon – is the name given to the spider-like feature on Jupiter’s icy…

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  • Nigerian Afrobeats star ‘devastated’ after fan Karen Lojore dies in Kenyan in crush

    Nigerian Afrobeats star ‘devastated’ after fan Karen Lojore dies in Kenyan in crush

    Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake has mourned a Kenyan fan who died following a crush at his concert at a stadium in Nairobi.

    The victim, 20-year-old Karen Lojore, was reportedly crushed on Saturday near a gate into the Nyayo National Stadium amid…

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