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  • KATRIN and MicroBooNE come up empty handed – Physics World

    KATRIN and MicroBooNE come up empty handed – Physics World






    Sterile neutrinos: KATRIN and MicroBooNE come up empty handed – Physics World


















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    Tom Edwards,London transport and environment correspondent, Canary Wharf

    Vertical Aerospace A picture of the London skyline, with the new aircraft flying above. It resembles a small plane with two small propellers along each wing.Vertical Aerospace

    The aircraft is designed to fly passengers short distances

    Electric flying taxis will be in the skies by 2028, an aircraft manufacturer has claimed.

    At a launch event, developers Vertical Aerospace said the Valo aircraft, which can take off vertically, will offer a “more sustainable”, zero-emissions alternative to road taxis.

    The aircraft is currently undergoing testing, but the manufacturer said it would travel at up to 150mph and reduce journey times.

    The flying taxi service is still subject to approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA), and developers say more investment is needed.

    Vertical Aerospace A map showing the routes as lines coming from Canary WharfVertical Aerospace

    Engineers say the flying taxi could transport someone from Canary Wharf to Heathrow Airport in 12 minutes, compared with over an hour on the road

    Valo will be able to travel a distance of up to 100 miles, and, if it is approved, will initially start with journeys from Canary Wharf.

    Each journey, which will be piloted and accommodate up to six passengers, will cost passengers about the same price as a black cab, it is claimed.

    The manufacturers are aiming to produce 175 of the flying taxis by 2030.

    “Like all new technology, Vertical Aerospace expects its aircraft will initially be a premium product used for airport transfers, but will evolve and become very affordable once production grows,” a spokesperson for Vertical said.

    “Where it starts to become affordable is, we’ve got a vehicle that can fly lots of times a day, can carry lots of passengers, needs very little maintenance, is very efficient to operate.

    “Ultimately, the potential is for this aircraft to be a similar cost as hiring an Uber,” the spokesperson added.

    PA Media A close up image of the Valo Aircraft. It is grey and black and appears to be similar to a helicopterPA Media

    Members of the press were shown the aircraft at an event in Canary Wharf

    BBC London transport correspondent Tom Edwards said: “The engineers behind this are adamant the technology is already there to launch electric aircraft into the skies and they think the engines are cheaper, simpler and easier to maintain than existing helicopters.

    “Ultimately, they want the fares to be affordable and cost the same as a black cab between Canary Wharf and Heathrow.

    “How it pans out probably depends as much on raising more investment as the technology.

    “But the company are confident these electric machines will be in the skies of London by 2028.”

    Stuart Simpson, the CEO of Vertical Aerospace, said: “Electric flight will transform how cities move, and London is one of the best places in the world to prove it.

    “These plans show the commercial potential of services we aim to see operating following regulatory approval in 2028, and we look forward to bringing them to life with our partners.”

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  • Valneva Reports Positive Final Phase 2 Antibody Persistence and Safety Results in Children for its Chikungunya Vaccine IXCHIQ®

    • IXCHIQ® was well tolerated by children aged one to eleven years regardless of the dose or previous chikungunya infection (CHIKV)
    • Antibody levels remained high after twelve months in both dose groups, although more robust with the full dose
    • Twelve-month data continues to support full dose selection for a future Phase 3 trial

    Saint-Herblain (France), December 10, 2025 – Valneva SE (Nasdaq: VALN; Euronext Paris: VLA), a specialty vaccine company, today announced positive final antibody persistence and safety data for its Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating the safety and immunogenicity of two different dose levels of its single-shot chikungunya vaccine, IXCHIQ®, in 304 children, twelve months after vaccination. Partially funded by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), with support from the European Union, the trial results continue to support future Phase 3 development in children, which the Company plans to initiate after gathering additional real-world experience in the adolescent population.

    To access the full release, please click on the PDF below.

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  • In pneumonia’s tug-of-war, lung microbiome could tip the balance

    In pneumonia’s tug-of-war, lung microbiome could tip the balance

    Northwestern University scientists have potentially uncovered a previously unknown, hidden player in pneumonia.

    In a new study, scientists found the lungs’ own microbial community, or microbiome, appears to influence…

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  • Tidal Love Numbers Reveal Nonzero Responses In Regular Black Holes, Offering A Window Into New Physics

    Tidal Love Numbers Reveal Nonzero Responses In Regular Black Holes, Offering A Window Into New Physics

    The response of compact objects to gravitational tides offers a powerful way to test the nature of gravity and the existence of exotic objects beyond classical black holes. Rui Wang, Qi-Long Shi, and Wei Xiong, from South China University of…

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  • The JWST Just Identified A Supernova From Only 730 Million Years After The Big Bang

    The JWST Just Identified A Supernova From Only 730 Million Years After The Big Bang

    Supernovae aren’t one of the JWST’s main science themes, but the perceptive telescope is full of surprises. Recently, it pinpointed a single star in a galaxy when the Universe was only about 730 million years old. It wasn’t just any…

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  • Meet Damhán Alla—the newly christened, spider-like feature on Jupiter's moon Europa – Phys.org

    1. Meet Damhán Alla—the newly christened, spider-like feature on Jupiter’s moon Europa  Phys.org
    2. UCF Study Explores Formation of Spider-Like Features on Jupiter’s Moon Europa and Potential for Life  University of Central Florida
    3. Europa’s…

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  • Quantifying grain boundary deformation mechanisms in small-grained metals

    Quantifying grain boundary deformation mechanisms in small-grained metals

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  • On Thursday the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Flame arrives in Firenze

    On Thursday the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Flame arrives in Firenze

    On Thursday 11 December, the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Torch Relay will embark on its sixth stage. It will be an evocative itinerary that will cross Toscana, combining landscapes, history and tradition: from Grosseto to the cradle of the…

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  • A Multimodal AI Model May Improve Recurrence Risk Stratification in Early Breast Cancer

    New model provided better prognostic information for recurrence in HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer than the Oncotype DX 21-gene recurrence score

    SAN ANTONIO – An artificial intelligence (AI) model created by integrating clinical,…

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