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OPEC+ raises output but cartel's future hangs in balance
OPEC+ raises output but cartel's future hangs in balance
A handful of OPEC+ countries have agreed to increase their output targets from August but the cartel is fighting for its survival after the UAE's departure. A French company is using the Seine to cool down Paris' buildings. And, Sky says it's buying ITV's broadcast channels and s
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Demystifying the molecular mechanisms of general anesthesia
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Birkbeck, University of London, have identified a site where a commonly used anesthetic binds to sodium ion channels, revealing a molecular mechanism that may explain how these drugs dampen communication between neurons. Ion channels are
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Sky owner announces £1.6bn takeover of ITV’s broadcasting arm
US telecom giant Comcast to snap up free-to-air TV channels and streaming platform to create UK’s biggest commercial broadcasterBusiness live – latest updatesSky has announced a long-awaited £1.6bn deal to buy ITV’s broadcasting and streaming arm to create the UK’s biggest commer
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Native Americans Resisting ICE
A Native American lawyer confronts ICE as he channels generational resistance into a fight for justice in the US. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Homecoming parade channels art and power of Rome for Fendi
Maria Grazia Chiuri returns to city of birth with haute couture inspired by kimono shapes and draping the body“This is a cultural problem, and a political problem,” said Maria Grazia Chiuri before her first haute couture catwalk show for Fendi.The problem, as the designer sees it
149 million views! Artemis II moon mission breaks NASA's streaming record
149 million views! Artemis II moon mission breaks NASA's streaming record
The Artemis II astronauts made an impact on potentially hundreds of millions of people during their mission, according to NASA figures.
This cosmic 'lighthouse' is blazing a magnetic trail through the Milky Way
This cosmic 'lighthouse' is blazing a magnetic trail through the Milky Way
For the first time, astronomers have directly mapped the magnetic field surrounding one of the Milky Way's most unusual pulsars, confirming a decades-old prediction about how particles stream away from the rapidly spinning stellar corpse.
Comcast is breaking up with NBCU. Why did it ever buy it in the first place?
Comcast is breaking up with NBCU. Why did it ever buy it in the first place?
Today on Decoder, I’m talking with Peter Kafka, who is chief correspondent at Business Insider and host of Channels, a podcast about the media industry. And it’s a big week for the media industry — Comcast just announced that it’s splitting itself up, into the Comcast broadband c
Netflix reportedly considers adding always-on channels
Netflix reportedly considers adding always-on channels
Netflix is thinking about adding always-on channels that would stream specific shows and movies, according to The Wall Street Journal. The move sounds like a Netflix version of always-on services like Pluto TV and Tubi, except the big hook for those is that they're free - because
Netflix could be planning ‘always-on’ live TV channels
Netflix could be planning ‘always-on’ live TV channels
Amid signs of slowing engagement, Netflix is reportedly considering launching "always-on" live channels, giving subscribers something to tune into 24/7.
When the rapid adaptation of sales channels pays off
When the rapid adaptation of sales channels pays off
Greater agility in the sales system—that is, a company's ability to rapidly adapt its sales channels to changing market conditions—is associated with higher operating profit, but only under certain conditions. That is the result of an observational, survey-based study involving 3
Managing water with local wisdom and science
Managing water with local wisdom and science
Across a narrow watershed in Asakura, a rural city in Fukuoka Prefecture, centuries-old stone channels still guide water through fields and into the river below. Today, those same systems are the focus of researchers at Kyushu University's Watershed Systems Engineering Laboratory