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  • India and US ‘actively engaged’ in trade negotiations, says new ambassador

    India and US ‘actively engaged’ in trade negotiations, says new ambassador

    Jacky Martens and Vikas PandeyDelhi

    Getty Images U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor listens as U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during his swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House on November 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. In addition to serving as Ambassador to India, President Trump appointed Gor as Special Envoy to South and Central Asia. Gor previously served as Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel at the White House. (Photo by Anna MoneymakerGetty Images

    Sergio Gor took the oath as US ambassador to India in November

    India and the US are continuing to actively engage on trade deal negotiations, Sergio Gor, the new US ambassador to India, has said…

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  • Immigration White Paper changes: earned settlement series

    Immigration White Paper changes: earned settlement series

    Earned settlement will be applied to main applicants and adult dependants across all settlement routes, so its impact will be felt both by people who are sponsored and those who aren’t. The new system will be more complex and require much more…

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  • AI Backbone, Intelligent Apps, Cloud 3.0 and More

    AI Backbone, Intelligent Apps, Cloud 3.0 and More

    Rebuilding durable foundations for future growth.

    As we look ahead to 2026, AI moves beyond experimentation and enters a phase of maturity. The upcoming year will see AI become the backbone of enterprise architecture, reshape software lifecycle development, and redefine cloud consumption. At the same time, enterprise systems are undergoing a fundamental shift toward intelligent operations, while tech sovereignty emerges as a strategic priority, driving organizations to build resilient interdependence. 

    Our Top Tech Trends for 2026 reflect this shift toward structural rebuilding, pointing to a single message: technology leadership in 2026 is no longer about experimentation, but about constructing the durable foundations that future innovation will depend on.

    In today’s fast-paced business environment, understanding emerging technologies is essential for future planning. Our Top Tech Trends of 2026 report explores five critical technology trends and their implications for organizations and provides a comprehensive look at innovation and technology priorities through the eyes of business decision-makers.

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  • Does Cinnamon Lower Blood Pressure?

    Does Cinnamon Lower Blood Pressure?

    It’s a delicious and nutritious part of a balanced diet. But does cinnamon lower blood pressure? Cardiologist Luke Laffin, MD, explains why he (and many other experts) isn’t convinced.

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    Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic…

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  • Beijing Job Fair Bridges Pakistani Graduates/Professionals and Chinese Firms in Pakistan–China Economic Net

    Beijing Job Fair Bridges Pakistani Graduates/Professionals and Chinese Firms in Pakistan

    By Zafar Hussain

    BEIJING, Jan 12 (China Economic Net) – The Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing, in…

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  • Marist 76-72 Sacred Heart (Jan 9, 2026) Game Recap – ESPN

    1. Marist 76-72 Sacred Heart (Jan 9, 2026) Game Recap  ESPN
    2. Marist vs Sacred Heart Odds: Friday’s Massive ATS Mismatch  Action Network
    3. Marist Red Foxes vs Sacred Heart Pioneers Prediction, 1/9/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds  Doc’s…

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  • ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ tops box office for fourth straight week with newcomer ‘Primate’ second

    ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ tops box office for fourth straight week with newcomer ‘Primate’ second

    LOS ANGELES — LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Avatar: Fire and Ash” kept on smoldering at the box office, taking the top spot for a fourth straight week on a relatively quiet weekend as the January doldrums began setting in for the industry.

    The third…

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  • Predator and provider: new research reveals how polar bears feed ecosystems

    Predator and provider: new research reveals how polar bears feed ecosystems

    It’s well known that polar bears are the top predator in the Arctic, each one killing a seal every three to five days.

    What hasn’t been well understood is just how much carrion the estimated 26,000 polar bears…

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  • PMD dismisses reports of ‘extreme cold wave’, temperatures to remain within normal winter range – Dawn

    1. PMD dismisses reports of ‘extreme cold wave’, temperatures to remain within normal winter range  Dawn
    2. Snowfall, rain expected in K-P as temperatures drop sharply  The Express Tribune
    3. Severe cold wave hits Pakistan, Hunza becomes coldest region…

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  • Potential of plantain as an approach to mitigate nitrous oxide emissions – Teagasc

    Potential of plantain as an approach to mitigate nitrous oxide emissions – Teagasc

    Plantain (the pasture herb Plantago lanceolata) looks like a practical tool to help cut nitrogen losses from pasture – but it isn’t a silver bullet. That was the message from a recent webinar jointly hosted by the Teagasc Climate Centre and New Zealand’s Ag Emissions Centre.

    The webinar featured presentations by Dr Cecile de Klein from Bioeconomy Science Institute on plantain research in New Zealand, followed by Dr Dominika Krol from Teagasc, who gave the Irish context. The findings presented, drawn from glasshouse mesocosms, lysimeter work and field trials, and in New Zealand and Ireland, demonstrate a clear plant/sward effect: increasing plantain proportion in swards can reduce N2O emission factors (field plots reported reductions up to ~40%), although lysimeter studies produced mixed outcomes depending on soil type and wetness. Persistence of plantain and other species in multispecies swards can be an issue and this requires further research to identify more persistent varieties and low cost management practices to maintain species persistence.

    On Irish soils and farms, multispecies swards that include plantain (often with chicory, clovers and two grasses) consistently lowered emission intensity i.e. N2O per tonne of grass or per unit of nitrogen in the crop. The key findings were:

    • Six‑species mixtures (including plantain) cut N2O intensity by ~24% per unit of dry matter and by over 40% per unit of N compared with ryegrass monocultures (same N fertiliser rate).
    • Swards with plantain produced larger urine volumes per event but with lower nitrogen concentration, so overall urinary N deposited to the paddock was lower. This helps reduce both ammonia and N2O losses from urine patches.
    • Mixed swards produced lower emissions from urine patches than less diverse swards.
    • Adding 30–50% plantain to ryegrass reduced nitrate leaching in well‑drained soils (and after establishment also in poorer soils).
    • On farm‑scale trials, multispecies swards with plantain maintained milk yield, milk solids or pasture productivity with much lower fertiliser inputs.

    Taken together, these findings suggest that plantain can deliver environmental gains across a wide range of conditions, with a broad operating space that does not rely on exact species proportions. Ongoing research and modelling efforts will build on this momentum to better define plantain’s contribution within future grassland systems.

    Watch the full webinar below:

    Click here to learn more about the Teagasc Climate Centre.

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