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  • Research: Stressed Moms’ Babies Teethe Sooner

    Research: Stressed Moms’ Babies Teethe Sooner

    Children have 20 milk teeth, 10 in each jaw. This set of teeth is important for chewing and speaking, and helps to keep space open for the subsequent set of 32 permanent teeth. Milk teeth begin to develop in the womb around the sixth…

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  • Leonid meteor shower seen in China’s Heilongjiang

    Leonid meteor shower seen in China’s Heilongjiang

    (Xinhua) 13:09, November 18, 2025

    This photo taken on Nov. 18, 2025 shows the Leonid meteor shower seen in Harbin, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. (Photo by Liu Dapeng/Xinhua)

    This photo taken on Nov. 18, 2025 shows the…

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  • Red Eléctrica’s opportunity to close Spain’s grid investment gap

    Red Eléctrica’s opportunity to close Spain’s grid investment gap

    Executive Summary 

    Spain has set a clear goal of generating 81% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. This requires a robust, modernised and future-proof transmission network. Enhancing interconnection capacities will also be essential as Spain contributes to EU energy affordability and security. At the centre of this transformation is Red Eléctrica de España (REE), Spain’s electricity transmission system operator. REE is a subsidiary of Redeia Corporación S.A., a listed company in which the Spanish government has a 20% stake. Spain offers a critical case study of how a transmission system operator should align business strategy, asset split, investment planning and financial management with broader climate and energy goals.

    REE’s transmission assets are strategically distributed to manage Spain’s diverse generation and consumption patterns. However, grid congestion remains a key barrier to the rapid deployment of renewable energy, as generation growth often outpaces the availability of transmission capacity in many regions. This underscores the urgency for REE to accelerate investments in grid strengthening and to lead on enabling green hydrogen development and digitalisation.

    Redeia has taken a positive step by sharpening its strategic focus on grid infrastructure, notably through the sale of its satellite business for €725 million. Still, REE’s investment will need to rise significantly during the upcoming 2026-2030 strategic plan to meet future system needs and address any shortfalls from the current 2021-2026 national planning period. In the next planning period, Spain has proposed to increase grid investment to €13.6 billion between 2025 and 2030.

    Redeia has a diversified funding base and receives support from public sources, which is essential for its accelerating investment programme. The Spanish National Commission for Markets and Competition’s regulatory framework has underpinned REE’s earnings visibility, but upfront capital expenditure will continue to drive negative free cash flow and rising debt. To ensure continued access to funding, it is vital for the company to maintain sound environmental, social and governance practices, and commit to its investment-grade credit ratings. While the National Commission for Markets and Competition’s proposed remuneration rate increase to 6.58% from 5.58% is lower than industry demands, relatively modest country costs of borrowing could offer some buffer for Redeia. Over the long term, REE’s earnings are likely to grow through expansion of its regulated asset base and disciplined financial and cost management, which could support gradual deleveraging. 

    To further strengthen its access to funding, Redeia should improve transparency and accountability in its sustainable finance programme. For example, adopting the European Green Bond Standard, as peers in Italy, Germany, and Belgium have done, would boost credibility. Redeia could also consider integrating sustainability-linked features into its green financing instruments. Embedding performance-linked metrics — such as kilometres of power lines upgraded, renewable integration levels or system resilience improvements — into its debt structure would align financing closely with Spain’s National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan. Such instruments could also help investors manage risks of underinvestment, delays or underperformance, while potentially lowering Redeia’s cost of borrowing. 

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  • Moon phase today explained: What the moon will look like on November 18, 2025

    Moon phase today explained: What the moon will look like on November 18, 2025

    There’s still a small sliver of moon on display tonight, but not so much to see anything. This is because we’re approaching the New Moon phase of the lunar cycle. Keep reading to find…

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  • Jason Henry: Clinical Trials Driving Hope and Progress in Pancreatic Cancer

    Jason Henry: Clinical Trials Driving Hope and Progress in Pancreatic Cancer

    Jason Henry, Associate Director – Drug Development at Sarah Cannon Research Institute, shared a post on LinkedIn:

    “Progress in Motion: How Clinical Trials Are Changing the Story of Pancreatic Cancer

    When I first set out on my…

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  • Kate Winslet, 50, Says Women Only Get ‘Juicier and Sexier’ With Age

    Kate Winslet, 50, Says Women Only Get ‘Juicier and Sexier’ With Age

    Kate Winslet, 50, says aging has taught her to feel more confident in her own skin.

    During an appearance on Monday’s episode of the “How to Fail with Elizabeth Day” podcast, Winslet spoke about how growing older has…

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  • Saint Laurent Opens a Sumptuous Paris Flagship on Avenue Montaigne

    Saint Laurent Opens a Sumptuous Paris Flagship on Avenue Montaigne

    Saint Laurent‘s new Paris flagship on Avenue Montaigne feels like a grandiose Parisian apartment, the TEFAF Maastricht art fair, a luxury hotel, and the Bourse de Commerce all rolled into one.

    Museum-caliber furniture and objects, major…

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  • Don’t blindly trust what AI tells you, Google boss tells BBC

    Don’t blindly trust what AI tells you, Google boss tells BBC

    Faisal Islam,Economics editor and

    Rachel Clun,Business reporter

    Getty Images A young female student seen from above interacts with an AI chatbot on a smartphone while studying at a desk with a laptop, notes and stationery. The scene highlights modern learning and technology integration.Getty Images

    People should not “blindly trust” everything AI tools tell them, the boss of Google’s parent company Alphabet told the BBC.

    In an exclusive interview, chief executive…

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  • Why India likely won’t return Hasina to face Bangladesh death penalty | Politics

    Why India likely won’t return Hasina to face Bangladesh death penalty | Politics

    New Delhi, India – Shima Akhter, 24, was in the middle of football practice when her friend stopped the session to break some news for her: Sheikh Hasina, the fugitive former prime minister of Bangladesh, had been sentenced to death.

    To the…

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  • The UK’s next big biotech? InvenireX secures £2M to commercialise its disease detection platform

    The UK’s next big biotech? InvenireX secures £2M to commercialise its disease detection platform

    Newcastle-based biotech InvenireX has secured £2 million in Seed funding to accelerate commercialisation of its DNA nanotechnology platform that can detect disease at the earliest biological stages.

    The round is led by…

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