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  • In 2025 we invested nearly £3m into new boundary-pushing diabetes research

    In 2025 we invested nearly £3m into new boundary-pushing diabetes research















    In 2025 we invested nearly £3m into new boundary-pushing diabetes research | Diabetes UK

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  • KAIST Researchers Develop Direct Printing of Nanolasers for Optical Computing and Quantum Security​

    KAIST Researchers Develop Direct Printing of Nanolasers for Optical Computing and Quantum Security​

    Insider Brief

    • KAIST and POSTECH researchers said they developed an ultra-fine electrohydrodynamic 3D printing method that enables vertical nanolasers to be printed directly onto semiconductor chips, allowing much higher device density…

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  • Minister Calleary signs new contract with An Post for cash payments at post offices

    • An Post will deliver approx. 25 million payments to welfare customers in 2026
    • Pensions, jobseekers, child benefit and other payments can be collected at your local post office

    Today, Minister for Social Protection, Dara Calleary announced that An Post has been awarded the contract for the Department of Social Protection’s new Cash Payment Services contract.

    The Department’s Cash Payment Services contract provides for over-the-counter personal cash payments to welfare recipients. About 30% of payments made to the Department’s customers are made by cash.

    The awarding of the contract to An Post follows a competitive tender process to secure the best-value and best-quality provision for customers and taxpayers.

    The new Cash Payment Services contract began on the 1st of January 2026 and will expire in December 2028. After the initial three-year contract period is complete, the Department has the option to extend the contract for one additional year.

    Welcoming the new contract, Minister Calleary said:

    “An Post delivered almost 25 million welfare payments to our customers through the An Post Network in 2025. Now that this new contract is in place, my Department, in conjunction with An Post will continue to provide the important provision of cash payments to the Department’s customers who rely on this service across urban and rural communities.”

    Debbie Byrne, Managing Director of An Post Retail said:

    “An Post is pleased to continue delivering cash payment services to Department of Social Protection customers across Ireland.”

    “Through investment in our unique network of 880 Post Offices, technology, training and our dedicated staff and Postmasters, we will continue to ensure customers’ access to secure, reliable cash payments, so essential to local communities.

    Post Offices handled more than €7 billion in DSP payments last year, showing huge resilience during extreme weather events and other challenges to serve customers. We look forward to our continued close working relationship with the Department over the coming years”, she added.

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  • A systems reset for sustainable development

    A systems reset for sustainable development

    Sustainable development

    The concept of sustainable development entered into mainstream discourse in the 1970s-80s. While a broad consensus emerged on the centrality of the three domains– environment (nature), economy and society–approaches to…

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  • Primary cutaneous aspergillosis due to Aspergillus flavus in an immuno

    Primary cutaneous aspergillosis due to Aspergillus flavus in an immuno

    Background

    Invasive aspergillosis primarily affects immunosuppressed individuals, including those on corticosteroid therapy, with neutropenia, hematologic malignancies, or those receiving hematopoietic stem cell or solid organ transplants. This…

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  • Ancient human hunters used poisoned arrows

    Ancient human hunters used poisoned arrows

    Ancient humans used poisoned arrowheads to hunt prey 60,000 years ago, archeologists discovered.

    Traces of plant toxins were found on quartz Stone Age arrowheads in South Africa, the oldest known example, suggesting paleolithic hunters had more…

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  • How Scientists Backed Up Qubits — Without Being Copied

    Insider Brief

    • Researchers at the University of Waterloo demonstrated that quantum information can be redundantly backed up by encrypting qubits into multiple entangled systems that can be decrypted only once, preserving the no-cloning…

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  • Hypnosis isn’t magic. It’s the brain at work

    Hypnosis isn’t magic. It’s the brain at work

    alien: (in astronomy) Life on or from a distant world.

    anesthesia: A medical treatment that causes a numbing or loss of physical feeling. Doctors can induce anesthesia in one area of the body (local anesthesia) or they can offer general…

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  • Pakistanis in UAE, GCC allowed to import used cars under new rules

    Pakistanis in UAE, GCC allowed to import used cars under new rules

    Pakistan has allowed its citizens in the UAE, GCC, and other countries to import used cars up to three years old under two schemes.

    A statement issued by the Pakistan government said that the Federal Cabinet has approved the Economic Coordination…

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  • Human Rights Organisation condemns illegal killings & disappearances by Pak security forces in Balochistan

     

    The human rights organization, Paank, reported two severe cases of violence against civilians by Pakistani security forces in Balochistan. The group confirmed that the body of Ayaz Baloch, a school teacher who was kidnapped 14 months ago,…

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