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PacBio Announces Preliminary Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Revenue – PacBio
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Red Dead Redemption passes 3.3m Netflix downloads while paid game struggles past 10k – Mobilegamer.biz
Rockstar western Red Dead Redemption arrived on mobile devices just over a month ago. So how’s it doing?
Since it launched as a premium game and for ‘free’ through Netflix on December 2, Appmagic estimates suggest that the $39.99…
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Surgical Advances and Targeted Drugs Begin to Reshape Ovarian Cancer Care
From new systemic therapy combinations in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC) to emerging targeted options for low-grade serous disease, a wave of clinical progress is expanding treatment possibilities, according to Brian Slomovitz, MD.
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Carolina Insider: Wake Forest Recap, Petrino Hired, Tyler Zeller
Recap and break down the men’s basketball win over Wake Forest with Tyler Zeller and learn more about football’s offensive coordinator hire on Monday’s Carolina Insider podcast with Jones Angell and Adam Lucas.Episode highlights:
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Project management tool stops working at start of work week
Trello down Project management tool stops working at start of work week In an unfortunate development for workplaces, the popular project management tool Trello is not working, reportedly, after an outage hit it just at the beginning of the work week.
As reported by users, the outage primarily affected the Trello app, which is designed to help teams track project progress through a system of cards.
Trello’s downtime began early on Monday, with users experiencing crashes and error messages. Upon refreshing, they were shown notifications such as “You are disconnected” or “We’re having trouble loading Trello.”
This disruption has left countless professionals unable to access Trello, which is primarily used on web.
Trello not working, but status update says otherwise
The interesting part is that Trello’s official status page did not indicate any active incidents, showing “No incidents reported today” and listing all systems as “Operational.” This discrepancy has added to users’ confusion regarding the outage.
Those unfamiliar should note that Trello is widely utilised in workplace settings, enabling collaborative work on various projects, but it can also be adapted for personal tasks, like home renovations.
With service downtime in place, users are advised to refrain from heavy editing, refresh their pages, and attempt to access their boards later when the service is fully stabilised.
Why Trello is not working?
The exact cause of the outage remains unclear, but Trello is expected to be back up with functionality restored for users, allowing them to resume their projects in an unperturbed manner.
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Two terrorists killed in an exchange of fire with Police in Bannu – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Two terrorists killed in an exchange of fire with Police in Bannu RADIO PAKISTAN
- Gunmen kill 4 members of peace committee in KP’s Bannu Dawn
- Police repel militant attack on Bannu post The Express Tribune
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Methane Regulator-to-Regulator Network | Climate & Clean Air Coalition
The Methane Regulator-to-Regulator (MR2R) Network is a peer-to-peer platform created by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) to help fossil fuel regulators share experience, develop best practices, and strengthen methane regulation through trusted collaboration.
About the Network
The Methane Regulator-to-Regulator (MR2R) Network is designed for government regulators responsible for methane emissions from the oil, gas, and coal sectors. As countries implement commitments under the Global Methane Pledge and respond to rising expectations for low-emissions energy, regulators are increasingly required to design and enforce new methane frameworks, often with limited access to peers or tested regulatory models.
The MR2R Network, established by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) through the CCAC Fossil Fuel Hub and the IEA’s Global Methane Engagement Programme, provides a trusted, closed-door environment where regulators can connect, learn, and collaborate. The network complements the Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme (FFRP) and builds on the IEA’s regional roundtables by focusing specifically on practical regulatory exchange.
Through MR2R, regulators can engage in continuous dialogue with peers at different stages of the regulatory journey, share real-world experiences, discuss challenges, and co-develop solutions to accelerate the effective design and implementation of methane regulations. The network supports regulators through activities such as annual in-person meetings, technical webinars, mentorships, panel participation, co-authored publications, and a rapid peer-support hotline, enabling members to strengthen regulatory capacity and leadership in methane abatement.
About the CCAC and IEA
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is a global partnership working to reduce short-lived climate pollutants, including methane, in order to protect the climate and improve air quality.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is the world’s leading authority on global energy data, analysis, and policy.
The MR2R Network is jointly delivered by the CCAC Fossil Fuel Hub and the IEA’s Global Methane Engagement Programme. CCAC leads coordination with governments and alignment with the Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme (FFRP), while the IEA provides technical analysis, regulatory expertise, and support through its existing regulatory roundtables. Together, they co-convene the network, support its activities, and ensure it delivers practical value to participating regulators.
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Technology Priorities
As NASA prepares for long-duration missions to the Moon that will pave the way for human exploration on Mars, the agency is tapping into America’s expanding space economy to help guide its strategic technology investments. This initiative, led…
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Hubble Spies Stellar Blast Setting Clouds Ablaze
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Jets of ionized gas streak across a cosmic landscape from a newly forming star.
NASA, ESA, and B. Reipurth (Planetary…
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People put off giving CPR by unrealistic TV depictions, researchers say | Health
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a dramatic intervention, but researchers say TV portrayals are often misleading – potentially influencing whether viewers feel able to carry it out themselves.
According to the British Heart Foundation…
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