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  • A “surfer” seconds after his birth, Sebastian Williams keeping family tradition alive as new father

    A “surfer” seconds after his birth, Sebastian Williams keeping family tradition alive as new father

    A childhood on a surfboard

    Williams caught his first wave when he was six months old, riding with his father, and has not stopped since.

    “I’ve stuck with surfing because I love it, because it’s what I wanted to do the most,” Williams said….

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  • Scientists capture genome’s structure in unprecedented detail

    Scientists capture genome’s structure in unprecedented detail

    Using a new technique called MCC ultra, the team, including researchers from the University of Cambridge, mapped the human genome down to a single base pair, unlocking how genes are controlled, or, how the body decides which genes to turn on or…

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  • Two new Two MICHELIN Stars shine in the italy guide 2026 – Groupe Michelin

    1. Two new Two MICHELIN Stars shine in the italy guide 2026  Groupe Michelin
    2. Great flavours, modest prices: 137 restaurants earn the 2026 Bib Gourmand  Nation Thailand
    3. Italy Gets 25 New Michelin-Starred Restaurants For 2026  Forbes
    4. Italy: 15…

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  • Nintendo Black Friday deals: Switch 2 bundles, discounted Switch games and accessories are available for holiday shopping now – Engadget

    1. Nintendo Black Friday deals: Switch 2 bundles, discounted Switch games and accessories are available for holiday shopping now  Engadget
    2. Black Friday Week: The Best Nintendo Switch & Switch 2 Deals So Far  Nintendo Wire
    3. Save up to 85% on Spike…

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  • Macaque survives over a year after pig kidney transplant in China-Xinhua

    WUHAN, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have announced a major breakthrough in the field of xenotransplantation, reporting that a gene-edited pig kidney has been functioning successfully in a macaque for over a year.

    The achievement…

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  • New Citizen Science Proposals Funded in 2025

    New Citizen Science Proposals Funded in 2025

    NASA has selected 10 new citizen science proposals for funding in 2025. These selections provide a preview of what’s coming next for NASA citizen science. Note that these investigations are research grants: some of them will result in new…

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  • Asda to raise £568m in store sell-off as sales continue to fall | Asda

    Asda to raise £568m in store sell-off as sales continue to fall | Asda

    Asda is selling off 24 stores and a distribution centre – and leasing them back – to raise £568m in what has been called a “sign of weakness” as sales continue to fall.

    The Leeds-based supermarket group, which is expected to release its quarterly results next week, has continued to lose market share to rivals as sales have gone backwards, despite an effort to win over shoppers with price cuts and improved stores.

    Sales fell 3.9% in the three months to 2 November, according to data from Worldpanel by Numerator (formerly Kantar), which indicated a one percentage point drop in market share from a year before.

    Asda’s parent group slumped to a near-£600m loss last year as sales fell and the cost of servicing its debt pile increased.

    Clive Black, a retail analyst at Shore Capital, said: “From the outside it looks like a sign of weakness that tangible fixed assets are being sold at this time.”

    He said the deal might help Asda to pay off debt or allow more capital to invest in the business but would also mean higher rents, meaning less cash for day-to-day operations.

    “If trading was hunky dory, that can be accommodated in the big scheme of things, but that is not the case. We had expected a more stable trading position from Asda by now,” Black said. “Recent market share data has been very poor for grocery. It all feels rather tight.”

    Patrick O’Brien, an analyst at GlobalData, said Asda’s promise in March under its new chair, Allan Leighton, to stir up the market with a barrage of price cuts, did not appear to have hit home.

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    “There was a feeling that Asda were really going to bring out the big guns and we haven’t really seen that materialise,” he said. “We have not seen that aggressiveness on price as yet.”

    Nadine Houghton, a national officer for the GMB union, which represents thousands of the retailer’s workers, said there were concerns about Asda’s future in the light of the latest lease-back deal: “Asda’s owners, TDR Capital, is selling off yet more assets to settle the debt liabilities heaped on the business by its own borrowing. Debt is up, lease liabilities are up, interest payments are up – but market share and staff morale are rock bottom.”

    Asda, which has 579 supermarkets, 517 Express convenience stores and 29 Asda Living general merchandise and fashion outlets in total, said it would continue to operate from the latest batch of stores to be sold off. They have gone to two buyers: DTZ Investors and Blue Owl Capital.

    The deal is part of plan to cut hefty debts at Asda since a highly leveraged £6.8bn takeover in 2020 by the billionaire Issa brothers and the private equity firm TDR Capital. TDR now controls the group after buying out one of the brothers, Zuber Issa, while Mohsin Issa retains a 22% stake.

    Armarveer Singh, a credit analyst at CreditSights, said the deal would negatively affect Asda’s credit rating as it would increase leasehold exposure while the proceeds of the sale and leaseback would not be used for investment or cutting the group’s main debts. Bonds fell as it emerged that the money is to be used to pay off a debt to Walmart, the US retailer that previously owned Asda and retains a 10% stake, as first reported by the Financial Times.

    Asda previously sold most of its warehouses for £1.7bn in 2021, and 25 supermarkets for £650m two years later, in similar deals in which it agreed to lease back the properties. It also signed a more unusual ground rent deal for £300m in 2023.

    An Asda spokesperson said: “Asda’s property strategy is centred on maintaining a strong freehold base while also taking a considered and selective approach to unlocking value from our estate where appropriate. These transactions reflect that approach, enabling us to realise value from the sites while retaining full operational control.”

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  • BBC campaign in Birmingham backing homegrown storytelling starts

    BBC campaign in Birmingham backing homegrown storytelling starts

    Andrew DawkinsWest Midlands

    BBC Steven Knight is on the right looking towards the left. Behind him on the left of the photo is a screen, with the words Peaky Blinders Made Of Brum This Is Our BBC, on a building.BBC

    Steven Knight said Birmingham was “a place I’m proud to call my home”

    The creator of hit TV drama Peaky Blinders says a BBC campaign advertised on 100 billboards and posters in Birmingham shows “how important it is to…

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  • Ireland unveils new AMR strategy as EU antibiotic resistance rises

    Ireland unveils new AMR strategy as EU antibiotic resistance rises

    Ireland has launched its third national plan to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR), warning that drug-resistant infections pose a growing threat to public health and could undermine modern medicine unless urgent action is taken.

    The One Health…

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  • How a Cellular ‘Engine’ Controls Building Blocks of DNA 

    How a Cellular ‘Engine’ Controls Building Blocks of DNA 

    Issam Ben-Sahra, PhD, the Thomas D. Spies Professor of Genetic Metabolism, was senior author of the study.

    Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered a surprising link between a tiny cellular engine and the way cancer cells build the DNA…

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