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In a significant stride towards addressing traffic congestion and bolstering integrated situational awareness, Lima Airport Partners (LAP) has selected Saab to enhance its Digital Apron Management Center with a comprehensive suite of surveillance solutions. This decision not only marks a breakthrough for Saab in the Latin American market but also underscores LAP's commitment to efficient apron management for enhanced safety, capacity, and operational efficiency. Air Traffic Management — Saab to complete Lima Airport’s Digital Apron Management
SLIM was inserted into an elliptical lunar orbit connecting the Moon’s south and north poles with a period of about 6.4 hours. Its altitude will be about 600 kilometres at the point closest to the Moon (perilune) and 4,000 kilometres at the point furthest away from the Moon (apolune). From now until mid-January 2024, the Japanese space agency will lower the apolune point. The perilune point will also be lowered to an altitude of 15 kilometres on January 19. The lander will start descending towards the Moon on January 20. The Indian Express — Japan’s SLIM ‘moon sniper’ reaches lunar orbit ahead of landmark landing | Technology News - The Indian Express
The Ethiopian birr crashed as the country neared its first coupon miss as the economy faces numerous internal and external shocks. In a statement on Friday, the government warned that it was not able to pay the coupon, worth about $33 million. Invezz — Ethiopian currency birr (USD/ETB) has tanked and it is not alone
Each bassinet was evaluated for its adherence to the AAP’s safe sleep recommendations for infants (such as a firm, flat surface). Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World — The 6 Best Bassinets and Bedside Sleepers of 2024 | Reviews by Wirecutter
C3 Metals Inc (TSX-V:CCCM, OTC:CARCF) announced that additional drill holes at its Provost target at the Bellas Gate project in Jamaica have confirmed bornite mineralization. Proactiveinvestors NA — C3 Metals reports bornite mineralization at Bellas Gate project in Jamaica | TSX-V:CCCM, OTC:CARCF
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Daré Bioscience, Inc. (NASDAQ: DARE), a leader in women’s health innovation, and its collaborator Strategic Science & Technologies, LLC (SST), a Cambridge, MA based novel topical drug delivery company, today announced the successful completion of an end-of-Phase 2 (EoP2) meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), supporting advancement of Sildenafil Cream, 3.6% (Sildenafil Cream) for the treatment of female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) to a Phase 3 clinical study. The Company also provided an update on focus areas for 2024. Yahoo Finance — Daré Bioscience Announces Positive End-of-Phase 2 Meeting with FDA on Development of Sildenafil Cream, 3.6% in Female Sexual Arousal Disorder and Provides Company Focus Areas for 2024
ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday emphasized that attitudinal change in any sector of the economy could lead to its growth and development including the production and export of world famed Pakistani indigenous Basmati rice. Associated Press of Pakistan — President stresses upon attitudinal change as key to growth of any sector in economy
US-based captable management firm Carta has rolled out its services in the Middle East, onboarding over 100 venture capitalists and startups from the region on its platform, including names such as Global Ventures, BECO Capital, Foodics, and Kitopi. DealStreetAsia — US-based Carta brings captable software to Middle East, eyes first UAE office in 2024
But after centuries of coracle fishing in west Wales, this ancient craft may be nearing its end. Alarmed by dramatic falls in fish stocks, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has imposed bylaws restricting fishing rights on the Teifi, Tywi and Taf. Since 2020, fishers have been obliged to release any salmon caught, with size limits imposed on other species including sea trout. The net fishing season has also been shortened to three months, from May to July. The coracle season had previously begun in March. the Guardian — ‘Once it’s gone, it’s gone’: the last coracle fishers | Fishing | The Guardian
MTM Critical Metals Limited (ASX:MTM) (MTM or the Company) has intercepted further significant TREO mineralisation in diamond drilling from holes POM-23-09, POM-23-11, POM-23-12 and POM- 23-13 at its Pomme REE-Niobium carbonatite project located in Québec, Canada. INN — New Broad Zones of REE-Niobium Mineralisation Identified within Pomme Project Carbonatite Complex | INN
In a Feb. 13 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Prudential said that on Feb 5 it detected a threat actor — believed to be a cybercrime group — gained access to its computer systems beginning Feb. 4 and immediately initiated its cyber incident response plan. Insurance Journal — Prudential Reports Unauthorized Access to Its Computer Systems
“LimeLight” captivates listeners with its ominous piano loop and accenting bells that create an intriguing musical landscape. Masicka’s rapid-fire verses, delivered against the glitchy beat, leave an unforgettable impact, while the chantable chorus urges listeners to “Keep shining.” Jamaicans.com News and Events — Jamaican Dancehall Phenom Masicka Releases New Single “Limelight” Today
Up until now, how cryptophytes acquired the proteins used to capture and funnel sunlight to be used by the cell had molecular biologists scratching their heads. They already knew that the protein was part of a sort of antenna that the organism used to convert sunlight into energy. They also knew that the cryptophyte had inherited some antenna components from its photosynthetic ancestors – red algae, and before that cyanobacteria, one of the earliest lifeforms on earth that are responsible for stromatolites. UNSW Sites — Mystery of photosynthetic algae evolution finally solved
Then came the civilianisation project, which followed a Government edict to Defence to trim $350 million-$400 million from its budget by 2014/15. This came after a "value for money" review led by former State Services Commission head Rod Deane, and a Government white paper in 2010 which proposed a suite of cuts and savings. Part of the drive was for Defence to retain the savings to put towards the huge upcoming costs of ships and other equipment due for replacement in the next 15 years. NZ Herald — The little navy that couldn't - New Zealand News - NZ Herald
NHK has learned a Japanese public research body will expand its network of crustal strain gauges to the southwestern region of Kyushu. Data taken by the devices help detect signs of an expected mega earthquake. NHK WORLD — Crustal strain gauge to be installed in Japan's Kyushu area to detect mega quake | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
After they’ve parted ways, each earthworm produces a sheath with its clitellum and shimmies it down its tubular body. The protein-rich ring moves over tiny holes where it gathers eggs and some of the collected sperm. Earthworm Love is Cuddly ... and Complicated | KQED
14.11.2023 - Sweden’s Hexpol has acquired the American thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) compounder Star Thermoplastic Alloys and Rubbers for $26.5 million from Thomas A. Dieschbourg, who founded the company in 1993 and will remain as its president. Hexpol Buys US Thermoplastic Elastomer Compounder Star Thermoplastic | CHEManager
Guo, Z., Nam, S., Park, S. & Yoon, J. A highly selective ratiometric near-infrared fluorescent cyanine sensor for cysteine with remarkable shift and its application in bioimaging. Chem. Sci. 3, 2760–2765 (2012). Nature — Preparation of a cyanine-based fluorescent probe for highly selective detection of glutathione and its use in living cells and tissues of mice | Nature Protocols
Indeed, due to its wavelength, UVB has a capacity to penetrate into the heart of keratinocytes, down to the DNA, where it generates photoproducts (such as cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers or CPD) and direct DNA lesions. On the skin, the effects of UVB rays are visible through local inflammation and sunburn. DNA protection: Proving this trending skin care claim
Asahi Chemical has built a 60,000 t/yr (132 million Ib/yr) cyclohexanol plant at Mizushima, Japan. The plant produces cyclohexene by partial hydrogenation of benzene followed by hydration of the cyclohexene to cyclohexanol using a process developed by Asahi Chemical. In this review, SRI evaluates the Asahi chemical process and compares its economics with those of the phenol-based cyclohexanol process updated from PEP Report No. 548. S&P Global — Cyclohexanol from Benzene by Asahi Chemical Process – Chemical production and investment cost