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  • Score Huge Savings on Laptops With 32 Fantastic Black Friday Deals Already Available Today

    Score Huge Savings on Laptops With 32 Fantastic Black Friday Deals Already Available Today

    Black Friday is officially still a few days away, but why wait when you can already start shopping for the best Black Friday deals right now? This is the perfect week to bag that laptop upgrade you’ve had your eye on. We’ve found all of the…

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  • DG ISPR denies carrying out any attacks inside Afghanistan – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. DG ISPR denies carrying out any attacks inside Afghanistan  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Afghanistan says Pakistan bombed Khost, killing nine children and a woman  Al Jazeera
    3. Military does not carry out unannounced strikes: DG ISPR  Dawn
    4. Taliban accuses Pakistan…

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  • Scientists uncover how brain enzyme OTULIN controls tau expression

    Scientists uncover how brain enzyme OTULIN controls tau expression

    Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism by which a brain enzyme called OTULIN controls the expression of tau, the protein that forms toxic tangles in Alzheimer’s disease. The findings, published today in Genomic Psychiatry,…

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  • PM directs to ensure highest standards of transparency in JMC, Danish University projects – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. PM directs to ensure highest standards of transparency in JMC, Danish University projects  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. PM orders top-quality execution of Jinnah Medical Complex, Daanish University projects  Associated Press of Pakistan
    3. PM Shehbaz visits Jinnah…

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  • Bentley Environmental Foundation announces support for Kelp forest restoration project

    Bentley Environmental Foundation announces support for Kelp forest restoration project

    • Bentley backs pioneering blue carbon project to restore locally extinct “crayweed” forests along Sydney’s South Bondi Reef
    • Collaboration brings together Seatrees, Operation Crayweed, and the Sydney Institute of Marine Science
    • Project supports the Foundation’s partnership with Seatrees into its third year – following initiatives in Africa, Europe and North America 
    • Bentley Environmental Foundation launched in 2023 as part of the company’s wider Beyond100+ strategy

    (Crewe/Melbourne, 25 November 2025) Bentley Motors today announced funding for a major environmental initiative off the Southeastern Australian coast supported by Seatrees – a launch partner of the Bentley Environmental Foundation.

    Since 2023, Bentley’s collaboration with Seatrees has enabled the Foundation to fund restoration projects across Kenya, Spain, Portugal, and the US. This new project will see the Foundation expanding into Australian waters, where funding will contribute to the restoration of Phyllospora comosa (“crayweed”), a kelp species once lost from this coastline.

    The Project

    Kelp forests are among the most important ecosystems on the planet, providing critical food and habitat for hundreds of species. These vast underwater forests in Australia support coastal food webs, sequester atmospheric carbon, produce oxygen for marine life, and support unique coastal biodiversity. However, during the 1980’s, crayweed disappeared from Sydney’s reefs due to poor water quality and urban impacts. Bentley’s support will help re-establish this essential habitat and food source for Sydney’s coastal marine biodiversity.    

    The restoration will take place along the South Bondi subtidal rocky reef, where two sites will be restored to create 12,000 square feet of kelp forest. Working with local partners Operation Crayweed and the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, the project involves transplanting healthy adult crayweed from existing populations and attaching them to deforested rocks using biodegradable mesh mats drilled into the reef. These transplanted adults will reproduce and establish new, self-sustaining populations, which divers will monitor to ensure survival and the return of marine life.    

    Wayne Bruce, Chief Communications and DEI Officer, responsible for the Bentley Environmental Foundation, said: “Our award-winning Foundation is a key aspect of Bentley’s Beyond100+ strategy and commitment to global sustainability, and as part of this, we are pleased to continue our support for Seatrees and its outstanding work in restoring critical ocean ecosystems across the world. We know how important these underwater forests are for both people and planet, and with this latest project in Sydney, we hope to bring life back to an ecosystem that has been lost for decades.”    

    Michael Stewart, Co-Founder and Director of Seatrees, added: “Seatrees is proud to continue its partnership with the Bentley Environmental Foundation, whose commitment to ocean health has helped us expand our restoration work across multiple ecosystems worldwide. Their support has been instrumental in accelerating kelp, mangrove, and seagrass projects around the globe. Launching this new kelp restoration effort in Sydney is a powerful next step in the impact we can achieve together.”

    The Foundation

    The Bentley Environmental Foundation collaborates with specialist, forward-thinking charities and NGOs, whose innovative ideas, reach and infrastructure allows Bentley to create lasting change where it’s needed most. Guided by its three strategic pillars: Protect and Regenerate Nature, Enable Changemakers, and Drive Innovative Solutions Towards Decarbonisation, since its inception, the Foundation has supported over 20 projects across 14 countries worldwide, benefitting over 636,000 people, and delivering 1,622+ targeted activities.

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    Seatrees 
    Seatrees is a 501c3 nonprofit organisation that restores and protects coastal ecosystems around the world to reverse climate change, restore biodiversity, and support local communities. Seatrees uses a science-based approach to regenerate coral reefs, kelp forests, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, shellfish reefs and coastal watersheds. Seatrees projects support local community restoration efforts and provide tangible ways for individuals and brands to create a more resilient planet for future generations. To learn more about Seatrees, visit seatrees.org.

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  • Newly identified fossil fish from England’s Jurassic Coast reveals insights into an extinct group

    Newly identified fossil fish from England’s Jurassic Coast reveals insights into an extinct group

    New Brachyichthys manselii specimen found in the late Kimmeridgian of Kimmeridge, UK. Specimen A: MJML-K2183 and Specimen B: MJML-K1563. Credit: S. Etches in Ebert and Etches…

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  • Nokia Canada breaks ground on new Ottawa innovation campus, helping to shape the future of Canadian Tech leadership

    Nokia Canada breaks ground on new Ottawa innovation campus, helping to shape the future of Canadian Tech leadership



    New Nokia Otawa Campus street view close

    Nokia’s powerful partnerships with NVIDIA and leading universities, and top-tier training programs ensure the Ottawa campus is a magnet for global talent and a catalyst for tech-driven prosperity. By integrating advanced optics, IP routing, quantum networking, and AI-RAN/6G, Nokia Canada is laying the groundwork for secure, sovereign and energy-efficient digital infrastructure.

    Guided by sustainability and local impact, the new Ottawa innovation campus will strengthen Kanata North as Canada’s preeminent digital infrastructure cluster, grow the nation’s world-class talent pool and reinforce Canada’s reputation as a trusted leader in next-generation connectivity. Nokia also looks forward to further collaborating with all levels of government on the campus’s public transit connectivity.

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  • Modeling the Fight Between Charged Lunar Dust and Spacecraft Coatings

    Modeling the Fight Between Charged Lunar Dust and Spacecraft Coatings

    Understanding how exactly lunar dust sticks to surfaces is going to be important once we start having a long-term sustainable presence on the Moon. Dust on the Moon is notoriously sticky and damaging to equipment, as well as being…

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  • Record-breaking quantum material could outpace every semiconductor

    Record-breaking quantum material could outpace every semiconductor

    Scientists at the University of Warwick and the National Research Council of Canada say they have achieved the highest electrical conductivity ever recorded in a silicon-compatible material, marking what they describe as a major step toward…

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  • The Strad News – Results announced for the Joseph Bologne Violin Competition

    The Strad News – Results announced for the Joseph Bologne Violin Competition

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    The Joseph Bologne Violin Competition was held from 18 to 22 November 2025 at the Mémorial ACTe in Guadeloupe, hosted by the Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges.

    The 2025 edition of the festival and…

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