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  • call for expressions of interest: cross-border cooperation experts (b-solutions)

    The latest update to the bsolutions call for expressions of interest marks an important step forward in strengthening expert support for tackling cross-border obstacles across Europe.

    As in the previous edition of the call, the initiative continues to seek professionals with sound experience in cross-border cooperation, legal analysis skills, and proven consultancy expertise. These competencies remain essential for understanding the complex administrative and legal challenges that arise in cross-border contexts and for helping local actors identify practical and sustainable solutions to the obstacles they face.

    The key improvement in the updated call is the clear distinction now made between bsolutions’ objectives 1 and 2:

  • Objective 1 focuses on identifying and analysing legal or administrative obstacles that hinder cooperation between neighbouring territories as well as proposing solutions to them.
  • Objective 2 goes one step further and offers support in implementing a solution proposed in a previous b-solutions analysis by drawing up a concrete implementation plan and presenting it during a stakeholder event.
  • By differentiating these two strands more explicitly, the call ensures that experts can better align their profiles with the type of work they are most suited for.

    Applicants now have the flexibility to apply for one or for both objectives via AEBR’s updated online-application form, depending on their expertise and interests. This approach not only broadens the pool of potential contributors but also helps ensure that each case benefits from the most relevant and specialised knowledge available.

    Already selected b-solutions experts do not need to reapply and remain in the AEBR’s pool of experts.

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  • Want to speed brain research? It’s all in how you look at it. — Harvard Gazette

    Want to speed brain research? It’s all in how you look at it. — Harvard Gazette

    To get a better look at brains, Harvard researchers are making microscopes work more like human eyes.

    Until recently, the quest to build high-resolution maps of brains — otherwise known as “connectomes” — was stymied by the slow pace…

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  • Vic Fangio expects Nakobe Dean to play Sunday

    Vic Fangio expects Nakobe Dean to play Sunday

    The Eagles could get a huge boost to their defense in the Wild Card Round.

    Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio said he expects linebacker Nakobe Dean to play on Sunday against the 49ers. Dean left the Week 16 Commanders game early with a…

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  • PDM dismisses chances of ‘extreme winter’ – The Express Tribune

    PDM dismisses chances of ‘extreme winter’ – The Express Tribune

    1. PDM dismisses chances of ‘extreme winter’  The Express Tribune
    2. Average Temperatures of Pakistan’s ‘Extremely Cold’ Winter Season Revealed  ProPakistani
    3. NDMA warns of severe cold wave in northern regions, Balochistan  The Nation (Pakistan…

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  • your guide to the southern sky in 2026

    your guide to the southern sky in 2026

    What will we see in the southern sky in 2026? A total eclipse of the Moon (at a convenient time), a blue Moon and a supermoon, the two brightest planets close together, and Jupiter disappearing behind the Moon in the daytime.

    All except…

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  • Adherence to Safety Recognised – K-Electric

    Adherence to Safety Recognised – K-Electric

    Karachi, January 6, 2026: K-Electric (KE) has emerged as a top-performing utility in Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) standards, securing “Outstanding” rankings across the functions of Generation, Transmission, and Distribution in…

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  • Is ‘fibermaxxing’ a sound nutrition trend?

    Is ‘fibermaxxing’ a sound nutrition trend?

    From chia water to sea moss gel to intermittent fasting, nutrition trends come and go on social media.

    But dietitians say one recent trend is legitimately worth adopting: fibermaxxing, or loading up on fibrous foods.

    “It’s definitely a…

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  • As federal aid stalls, Governor Newsom announces proposed effort to close insurance gaps for LA fire survivors, expands mortgage relief – California State Portal | CA.gov

    1. As federal aid stalls, Governor Newsom announces proposed effort to close insurance gaps for LA fire survivors, expands mortgage relief  California State Portal | CA.gov
    2. JPMorgan, Citi extend mortgage relief for LA wildfire victims  Fortune
    3. Bank of America (BAC) Extends Mortgage Relief for Wildfire Victi  GuruFocus
    4. State re-ups request for rebuilding funds on anniversary of LA fires, a state senator wants Trump impeached after Venezuela “invasion”  90.3 KAZU
    5. On eve of LA Fire Anniversary, Governor Newsom announces housing push to keep survivors in their communities  California State Portal | CA.gov

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  • Palisades “Disney Teacher” who lost classroom during wildfire hopes to rebuild, help students heal

    Palisades “Disney Teacher” who lost classroom during wildfire hopes to rebuild, help students heal

    Residents in the Pacific Palisades weren’t the only ones who lost everything. With schools also destroyed, many teachers also lost their livelihoods.

    One year later, CBS LA reconnected with a woman known as “The Disney Teacher” to see how…

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  • Bridging Inflammation and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis: Mechanisms and Emerging Therapies – Cureus

    Bridging Inflammation and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis: Mechanisms and Emerging Therapies – Cureus

    1. Bridging Inflammation and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis: Mechanisms and Emerging Therapies  Cureus
    2. Study uncovers a possible biomarker linked to MS disease progression  News-Medical
    3. Lymphotoxin-dependent elevated meningeal CXCL13:BAFF…

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