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Prosalirus, discovered by Neil Shubin of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Farish Jenkins of Harvard University, seems to be a relative of Triadobatrachus. But its sacral ribs and urostyle are almost indistinguishable from a modern frog’s (Nature, vol 377, p 49). “If you saw it hopping around in your back yard, you wouldn’t think much of it,” says Robert Carroll, an amphibian palaeontologist at McGill University in Montreal.
New Scientist — Jurassic frog leaps into the record books | New Scientist -
INDIANAPOLIS — Beckman Coulter Life Sciences continues its collaboration with one of the nation’s leading Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers (I/UCRC), by awarding scholarships to two young scientists using analytical ultracentrifugation in their research.
Lab Manager — Beckman Coulter Awards Two Educational Scholarships to Advanced Analytical Ultracentrifugation Workshop/Symposium | Lab Manager -
The German Government has extended its trusteeship over the local assets of Russia’s Rosneft for an additional six months, reported Reuters.
Offshore Technology — Germany extends trusteeship over Rosneft’s local assets -
Criminal proceedings launched on Monday, the 30th of January, in accordance with Section 74.1 of the Criminal Law – public glorification, denial, acquittal or gross trivialisation of committed genocide, crime against humanity, crime against peace or war crime, including genocide, crime against humanity, crime against peace or war crime against the Republic of Latvia and its inhabitants committed by the USSR or Nazi German.
Baltic News Network — VDD commences criminal proceedings against Saeima deputy for contempt of Latvia’s occupation - Baltic News Network -
Researchers in Switzerland have found a tripeptide that catalyses carbon–carbon bond formation reactions between aldehydes and nitroolefins with remarkable reactivity and chemoselectivity. The tripeptide retains its catalytic activity in the presence of biomolecules, and in a range of complex mixtures including milk, fruit juice, beer and cell lysates.
Chemistry World — Tripeptide catalyst that creates carbon–carbon bonds works in milk, beer and cell lysates | Research | Chemistry World -
ST. LOUIS — The Synod’s Board of Directors’ Sept. 8-9 meeting — its first of the 2016-19 triennium — began with a reminder of its “true purpose.”
Reporter — Kumm reminds BOD of its ‘true purpose’ at triennium’s first meeting -
The research team has created a new smartphone-based app called the “TT Screener” that uses an algorithm to assess high-quality photos of eyelids and detect trichiasis in 13 seconds with an estimated 92% rate of accuracy. The simple app interface prompts the user to take a picture of the person’s eyelid, and then runs the algorithm to detect whether they have trichiasis. The first of its kind, the app has the potential to reduce costs associated with identifying cases as well as improve the accuracy of screening.
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health — Researchers develop app to detect neglected tropical disease affecting millions of people worldwide - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health -
It was not a traditional introduction to campus life, but Monday’s travois building challenge gave its participants a taste of the teamwork and problem solving that will see them through their university careers.
News — Indigenous student program gives introduction to campus life - News - University of Saskatchewan -
A major Pennsylvania hospital shut down its liver transplant program last week, becoming the second medical center this month to take such an unusual step.
Pennsylvania Hospital Suspends Its Liver Transplant Program - The New York Times -
More information: Nidhi Mittal et al, Enhanced protective efficacy of a thermostable RBD-S2 vaccine formulation against SARS-CoV-2 and its variants, npj Vaccines (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41541-023-00755-2
Indian researchers design thermostable, broadly protective vaccine candidate for current and future SARS-CoV-2 variants -
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President JP Nadda on April; 28 targeted Congress saying the party during its tenure used to invite terrorists from Kashmir, which displayed their helplessness as a government.
India Today NE — Congress used to invite terrorists from Kashmir during their tenure, claims Nadda - National - -
EnviroGold Global Ltd, the technology company seeking to enable the global mining industry to monetise valuable metals contained in mine waste and tailings including gold, silver, copper, zinc, and nickel, has provided an update on its plans to demonstrate and commercialise its proprietary leaching technology – the NVRO Clean Leach Process. EnviroGold has selected a manufacturer to construct the processing unit that will be used to demonstrate the NVRO Clean Leach Process to several potential customers, including major global mining companies.
International Mining — EnviroGold Global to build NVRO Clean Leach Process demo plant in Brisbane - International Mining -
Le Figaro newspaper reported that the government wanted children to wear a white or grey polo shirt, blue sweater and grey pants. This was confirmed to AFP by a government source. Local authorities will, with some conditions, be able to choose their own uniforms, but the government has proposed its colors. According to Le Figaro, half the cost of each child's uniform will come from public money.
Le Monde.fr — France's test school uniform to consist of blue sweater and grey pants -
The Olympic dream has been one that the Numa family have always aspired to and its every parents dream to see their children excel in a vocation they choose to be surpassable in.
Loop PNG — Everyday People PNG : Teariki Numa and Rose-Lee Numa | Loop PNG -
To support this growth, Materne realized it needed to grow its supplier network, adding layers of continuity to support new products and protect against supply chain disruptions.
Packaging World — Materne Adds Suppliers and Cuts Costs with Procurement Software | Packaging World -
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Access Engineering will complete the substructure of a new terminal which was halted by a Japanese contractor after the island defaulted on its foreign debt in 2022.
EconomyNext — Sri Lanka’s Access to complete substructure of halted airport terminal | EconomyNext -
DP World Australia’s annual profits have slid by a third due to its long-running dispute with wharfies and falling container volumes, but the stevedore giant expects revenue to rise this year as it increases infrastructure fees.
Australian Financial Review — DP World Australia profit falls 34pc after wharfie strikes -
Upon resuming cargo operations, crew members noticed that one stevedore had fallen into cargo hold no. 1 and had suffered fatal injuries. No person witnessed the accident, but the safety investigation believes that a gap between distal and proximal cues may have been the main contributory cause of the accident. The MSIU has issued one recommendation to the Company to disseminate the findings of the safety investigation to its fleet.
SAFETY4SEA — Transport Malta Investigation: Fatal fall of a stevedore, during cargo operations - SAFETY4SEA -
StenTech has raised the bar in the stencil manufacturing industry by making a substantial investment in the newest iteration of the StencilLaser G6080 from LPKF Laser & Electronics. This cutting-edge laser system represents a significant milestone for the SMT industry in Mexico, showcasing StenTech's unwavering commitment to its esteemed local customer base in Jalisco.
StenTech Discusses Revolution of Stencil Manufacturing with Laser Technology at SMTA Guadalajara :: I-Connect007 -
What happens when “pro-life” anti-abortion hardliners see their own stance taken to its logical conclusion? It turns out that many pro-life hardliners then decide that things have “gone too far.” But if one’s stance taken to its logical conclusion feels extreme, it’s time to question the stance itself.
The Bismarck Tribune — Speaking out: Pro-life hardliners shocked by their stance taken to its logical conclusion -
Brunei's economy has remained stagnant after the COVID-19 pandemic, with no significant growth in 2023. Largely dependent on hydrocarbon production, the country has seen declines in crude oil production and tourism. Though there have been some positive developments, its future prosperity may hinge on embracing opportunities in green growth and renewable energy technologies, with greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and vast solar power potential potentially aiding a transformative shift towards renewable industries.
East Asia Forum — Brunei’s stagnant economy is ripe for change | East Asia Forum -
The dynamic behavior of the lobes was observed during floating process (defined in Methods). The lobes touched the water surface with slightly widened state and continued to widen with time. The spiracle also widened as the lobes spread (Fig. 4a). The spiracle was observed as a narrow slit at t = 26 ms. However, its orifice distinctly opened at 104 ms.
Nature — Floating of the lobes of mosquito (Aedes togoi) larva for respiration | Scientific Reports -
K-pop girl group NewJeans will reportedly move ahead with plans to release new music next month despite the ongoing spat between its label ADOR and entertainment giant HYBE.
NME — NewJeans to continue comeback plans despite HYBE-ADOR spat -
China began to upgrade its spallation neutron source, a large scientific facility dubbed a "super microscope" that probes the structure of the microscopic world, to help boost scientific and technological innovation.
China starts building phase II of spallation neutron source - CGTN -
onto the singlet state \(\left|{{{\Psi }}}^{-}\right\rangle :\!\!=(\left|01\right\rangle -\left|10\right\rangle )/\sqrt{2}\), and the other corresponding to the ‘triplet’ projector onto its orthogonal complement:
Nature — The two-qubit singlet/triplet measurement is universal for quantum computing given only maximally-mixed initial states | Nature Communications -
Poduval, P.P., Scheurer, M.S. Vestigial singlet pairing in a fluctuating magnetic triplet superconductor and its implications for graphene superlattices. Nat Commun 15, 1713 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45950-4
Nature — Vestigial singlet pairing in a fluctuating magnetic triplet superconductor and its implications for graphene superlattices | Nature Communications -
The researchers say that while practical uses for their engineered enzyme could still be a decade away or more, its development opens the possibility that siloxanes could one day be degraded biologically. "For example, natural organisms could evolve in siloxane-rich environments to catalyze a similar reaction, or further improved versions of laboratory-evolved enzymes such as this one could possibly be used to treat siloxane contaminants in wastewater," Arnold says.
California Institute of Technology — Teaching Nature to Break Man-made Chemical Bonds - www.caltech.edu -
Schlowsky: Silane doesn’t directly find its way into batteries, but it’s a key component in crafting materials essential for battery technology, especially in lithium-ion batteries. Picture silane as a sort of building block—it contains silicon and hydrogen and acts as a precursor for making silicon-based anode materials.
POWER Magazine — Advancing Lithium-Ion Battery Technology: The Role of Silane in Silicon-Based Anode Materials -
Cortec Corp., expanded its MCI portfolio to include MCI-2018 X, a 100% silane penetrating water repellent for concrete surfaces.
Facility Executive Magazine — Cortec Corp., Introduces 100% Silane Penetrating Water Repellent -
Celemony has announced the latest edition of its pitch correction software, Melodyne 5. The new version introduces sibilant detection via a reworked ‘melodic algorithm’; chord-based tracking; and dynamics-editing capabilities for individual notes, even if they sit within a chord.
MusicTech — Melodyne 5 brings automatic sibilant detection, more human pitching -
The Irish shorthorn cattle society hosted its premier annual autumn sale in Roscommon on Saturday, with a new male record price set.
Record male price at Shorthorn premier - Premium -
“Anglo American's arguments refuting its responsibility indicate a shocking indifference to the tremendous and ongoing harm caused to generations of the Kabwe communities by its operations,” said Richard Meeran, partner at Leigh Day, and Zanele Mbuyisa, founding partner at Mbuyisa Moleele Attorneys, in a joint statement that was shared with Bizcommunity.
Bizcommunity — Claimant lawyers accuse Anglo of ‘shocking indifference’ to Kabwe case -
The National Weather Service in Birmingham, Alabama, later that day tweeted that the state would not be see any impacts from Hurricane Dorian. In a briefing at the White House on September 4, Trump showed a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather map to reporters which included a bubble drawn in black sharpie marker, basically extending the hurricane's path and thus including part of Alabama in its trajectory.
Newsweek — Donald Trump's Hurricane Sharpie Map Among Documents in Jack Smith Filing -
According to the ministry, the country’s steel industry faces a shortage of hundreds of thousands of tons of scrap annually. During the war in Gaza, the deficit was exacerbated by various factors, including a decline in the productivity of scrap companies and the suspension of tenders for its sale.
GMK — Israel plans to limit scrap exports -
A dead humpback whale that was buried on the beach this summer after drifting into Shinnecock Bay through the inlet, had to be re-buried last week at a new site, after storms scoured sand from its burial site and exposed its remains. MICHAEL O'CONNOR
27 East — Dead Whale Emerges From Sand-Scoured Beach; County Called in To Re-Bury the Late Leviathan - 27 East -
Based on X-ray videography and anatomical observations, the group found that the crabs produced sounds by vertically vibrating the scaphognathite (located behind its jaw), drumming it against the walls of the chamber containing the scaphognathite.
Ryukyu Shimpo - Okinawa, Japanese newspaper, local news — Ryukyu Shimpo – Okinawa, Japanese newspaper, local news » A loquacious crustacean? How the coconut crab produces sound -
In December 2022, Prinovis, part of Bertelsmann, closed its rotogravure printing site in Dresden, Germany, which operated five printing presses. It then permanently shut its Liverpool site, the UK’s last gravure plant, which operated four machines. In a final turn of the screw, the firm announced it would exit the rotogravure printing market altogether, with the closure of its Ahrensburg printing plant in Germany in January 2024. The plant operates nine printing presses.
Fastmarkets — European rotogravure printing capacity continues to shrink - Fastmarkets -
Assistant principal Sue Lynch said the school's culture reflected its motto: Recti cultus pectora roborant - the right education makes the heart as strong as oak.
Otago Daily Times Online News — Award first for state girls school | Otago Daily Times Online News -
Former president Jacob Zuma's legal representative, advocate Dali Mpofu, SC, has told the Constitutional Court that it made "fundamental rescindable errors" in its contempt of court ruling against him.
News24 — ConCourt 'exceeded the bounds of the Constitution' in Zuma matter, Mpofu argues | News24 -
Amundi announces the filing of its 2023 Universal Registration Document, French version, to the French securities regulator, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), on 18 April 2024, under the registration number D.24-0302.
Yahoo Finance — 2023 Universal Registration Document available