Black Friday is just a few days away. That means that Christmas is just around the corner as well. If you didn’t realize the holiday season was this close, you may be wondering about the easiest ways to get things like decorating the tree…
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Texas A&M Uses 3D Bioprinting to Study Lung Cells in Extreme Flight Conditions
Flying at high altitudes or traveling in space exposes the human body to extreme changes in pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels—environments that traditional cell cultures fail to mimic. Scientists at Texas A&M…
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PLD Space unveils Miura 5, the ‘100% made in Spain’ reusable super rocket that will launch in 2026
Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 19:10
The space transportation company PLD Space has unveiled its first integrated unit of the Miura 5, the 100 per cent Spanish reusable super rocket scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2026 from…
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AI Blood Cell Analyzer Outperforms Human Experts in Detecting Leukemia – SciTechDaily
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Mars South Pole: Suspected Underground Lake Is Probably A Layer Of Rock And Dust – astrobiology.com
- Mars South Pole: Suspected Underground Lake Is Probably A Layer Of Rock And Dust astrobiology.com
- NASA Orbiter Shines New Light on Long-Running Martian Mystery NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (.gov)
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London Transit bus workers postpone strike action
Getty ImagesMore than 350 staff at London Transit were due to walk out on 26, 27 and 28 November Three more days of strike action by west London bus workers have been postponed pending further talks next week.
More than 350 staff at London Transit were due to walk out on 26, 27 and 28 November. Drivers, engineers and store workers based at the Westbourne Park depot are unhappy with a below-inflation pay rise offered by the company’s parent firm, First Bus London.
The same Unite union members previously took part in industrial action on 14, 17 and 18 November.
First Bus London said: “We’re pleased that, following positive discussions, the planned strike action has been cancelled and that further talks with Unite will continue.”
It added: “Industrial action causes significant disruption for Londoners who rely on our services and for our colleagues, so we welcome this outcome.”
Unite has agreed to attend a meeting with conciliation service Acas and London Transit on 2 December in an effort to resolve the dispute.
Transport for London confirmed that services were expected to run as normal in the coming days.
‘Utter disregard’
Unite previously requested an above-inflation pay offer with full back pay for all employees, demands it says have not yet been met.
Unite’s general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is disgraceful behaviour from a company making millions from London bus passengers.
“It shows an utter disregard for its workers and the hard work they do day in, day out.
“Our members won’t stand for such behaviour and Unite will back them all the way in this dispute with a company that has a history of anti-worker behaviour.”
Routes affected during the strike would have included 13, 23, 31, N31, 218, 295 and 452.
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Could Trump’s $50m reward succeed in toppling Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro? | Donald Trump News
‘Hungry for justice’
Members of the Venezuelan diaspora community in the US have likewise applauded the bounty as sending a strong signal against the Maduro administration.
Aminta G, a Venezuelan business owner who is a permanent resident in the…
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Acting Chairman Caroline D. Pham Seeks Nominations for CFTC CEO Innovation Council by December 8
WASHINGTON — Commodity Futures Trading Commission Acting Chairman Caroline D. Pham is seeking nominations for the CFTC CEO Innovation Council. The deadline for submissions is December 8. Under Acting Chairman Pham’s leadership, the CFTC has led rapid advancements on innovation and market structure, including the Crypto CEO Forum, prediction markets, perpetual contracts, and 24/7 trading. The CFTC’s Crypto Sprint to implement the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets report recommendations is targeted to continue through August 2026 and includes listed spot crypto trading, tokenized collateral and stablecoins, and rulemaking to enable the use of blockchain technology and market infrastructure.
“The U.S. is leading a new era in market structure, and the CFTC is at the forefront of this renaissance accelerated by innovation and technology,” said Acting Chairman Pham. “The CFTC stands ready to carry out our mission over expanded markets and products, including crypto and digital assets, and ensure our markets remain vibrant and resilient while protecting all participants. In order to hit the ground running, it is critical that the CFTC drives public engagement with the support of expert industry leaders and visionaries who are building the future. That is why today I am calling upon CEOs to join us in shaping responsible regulations that will lay the foundation for America’s Golden Age of Innovation.”
Acting Chairman Pham invites members of the public to nominate individuals for the CEO Innovation Council and propose potential topics to prioritize. Each nomination submission should include relevant information about the nominee, such as the individual’s name, title, and organizational affiliation as well as information that supports the individual’s qualifications for the CEO Innovation Council. The submission should also include suggestions for potential topics to prioritize as well as the name and email or mailing address of the person nominating the individual. Submission of a nomination is not a guarantee of selection for the CEO Innovation Council.
CEO Innovation Council nominations and potential topics should be emailed to [email protected]. Please use the subject ‘‘CEO Innovation Council Nomination’’ for submissions.
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UK government approves 4.1% rise in minimum wage for 2026 – Reuters
- UK government approves 4.1% rise in minimum wage for 2026 Reuters
- Minimum wage to increase by 4.1% from April, with bigger increases for younger workers BBC
- Millions of UK workers to get pay rise as Reeves plans increased minimum wage The Guardian
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