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  • Diverging global incidence trends of early-onset cancers: comparisons with incidence trends of later-onset cancers and mortality trends of early-onset cancers | Military Medical Research

    Diverging global incidence trends of early-onset cancers: comparisons with incidence trends of later-onset cancers and mortality trends of early-onset cancers | Military Medical Research

    Comparison of early-onset and later-onset cancer incidence

    For early-onset cancers in females, thyroid cancer exhibited the highest number of countries (37 out of 44 countries) with statistically significant positive AAPCs, followed by breast…

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  • Tata Steel Nederland to acquire Vattenfall power plants in IJmond region

    Tata Steel Nederland to acquire Vattenfall power plants in IJmond region

    Tata Steel Nederland (TSN) will acquire the Vattenfall power plants in the IJmond region. A definitive agreement has been signed today by both parties. As part of the transaction, all employees of the Vattenfall power plants in the IJmond region will become employees of TSN. Ownership of the plants will transfer to TSN on January 1, 2026. Financial details are not disclosed. 

    Hans van den Berg, CEO of Tata Steel Nederland: “Power plants of Vattenfall and its predecessors have been a logical combination with our steel production process for almost a century. The plants are unique because, unlike any other power plant in the Netherlands, they are fuelled by our residual gases, in this case from our steel production process. With the current contract expiring at the end of 2025, this is the moment to change ownership: By owning the power plants, Tata Steel Nederland will be able to manage the complex, step-wise transition from its existing steelmaking process to a low carbon, green steel operation. Therefore, this transfer of ownership is a significant and tangible step in Tata Steel Nederland’s transition to green steel.” 
     
    Alexander van Ofwegen, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area’s Customers & Solutions and Heat of Vattenfall: “Vattenfall supports Tata Steel’s ambition to transition to more sustainable steel production. In this transition, these gas power plants in Velsen are still needed. This agreement is therefore a win-win situation. For the employees of the plants as the work will continue under similar employment conditions and a win for Tata Steel in gaining more control over the entire chain in the transition to low carbon steel making.”

    Vattenfall power plants in IJmond region 

    The Vattenfall power plants in the IJmond region consist of three units. The power plants 24 and 25 in Velsen-Noord generate electricity predominantly from the residual gases from the steel production process. This electricity is used by TSN in its operational processes. The third unit is IJmond 01, a combined heat and power plant on the Tata Steel site in IJmuiden. This unit is fuelled by the residual gases from the steel production process and it produces electricity and steam. This electricity and steam are also used in the steel plant’s operational processes. The three units employ approximately 116 employees.

    Advice of works councils, approval regulatory authorities

    The works councils of both Vattenfall and TSN have issued their advice to the transaction. Regulatory authorities, among which the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), have approved the change of ownership of the power plants. Ownership of the plants will transfer to TSN on January 1, 2026. 

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  • Scientists detect solar storm bursting from a nearby star

    Scientists detect solar storm bursting from a nearby star

    Astronomers have captured the first clear evidence of a giant eruption of charged gas from a distant star, marking a turning point in the study of space weather.

    The outburst came from a…

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  • Kimura, M. Evolutionary rate at the molecular level. Nature 217, 624–626 (1968).

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  • King, J. L. & Jukes, T. H. Non-Darwinian evolution. Science 164,…

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  • UN human rights body holds special session on Sudan after hundreds killed in Darfur’s el-Fasher

    UN human rights body holds special session on Sudan after hundreds killed in Darfur’s el-Fasher

    GENEVA: The UN’s top human rights body was holding a one-day special session Friday to highlight hundreds of killings at a hospital in Sudan’s Darfur region and other atrocities committed last month by paramilitary forces fighting the…

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  • Eliud Kipchoge will run seven marathons in two years “to empower and bring more people to the marathon”

    Eliud Kipchoge will run seven marathons in two years “to empower and bring more people to the marathon”

    Across a marathon career spanning 13 years, Eliud Kipchoge only ever ran two of the endurance distances in a 12-month period, until this season, in which he ran three.

    The trio of 42.195km-long races in which the double Olympic champion took…

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  • Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser Spaceplane Successfully Complete

    Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser Spaceplane Successfully Complete

    Sierra Space, a proven Defense Tech company delivering solutions for the nation’s most critical missions and advancing the future of security in space, announced today that its Dream Chaser® spaceplane has successfully completed a…

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  • The ITA reports that boxer Lazizbek Mullojonov has been sanctioned with a 3 year period of ineligibility

    The ITA, on behalf of World Boxing, confirms that boxer Lazizbek Mullojonov has agreed¹ to the consequences imposed for his anti-doping rule violation (ADRV).

    The athlete tested positive for the prohibited…

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  • Dorothy Waugh’s epic 1930s national park posters – in pictures | Art

    Dorothy Waugh’s epic 1930s national park posters – in pictures | Art

    Between 1934 and 1936, artist Dorothy Waugh was commissioned to create 17 posters for the National Park Service, a groundbreaking opportunity for a female designer at the time. Her designs, which were both accessible and avant-garde, are being…

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  • Expedition 73 crew focuses on deep space health and essential systems

    Expedition 73 crew focuses on deep space health and essential systems

    The new HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm after completing its arrival at the International Space Station on Oct. 29, 2025.
    Image: ©NASA

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