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FFrance
Waking France up to the boomer pension timebomb – POLITICO
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Waking France up to the boomer pension timebomb – POLITICO

  • 2 September 2025
“The French are not aware of the demographic situation in France, they think that France is a young…
GGermany
Germany Surpasses 2 Million Battery Storage Units - Falling Prices Drive Boom, North Rhine-Westphalia Holds Clear Location Advantage
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Germany Surpasses 2 Million Battery Storage Units – Falling Prices Drive Boom, North Rhine-Westphalia Holds Clear Location Advantage

  • 1 September 2025
Münster (Germany) – More than 2 million battery storage systems have now been installed in Germany. But the…
GGenetics
Genomic clues uncover early origins of multiple myeloma
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Genomic clues uncover early origins of multiple myeloma

  • 1 September 2025
A new study maps out the timeline of DNA damage for multiple myeloma, the second most common blood…
PPhysics
Humans could finally have found a way to defy Earth's gravity
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Humans could finally have found a way to defy Earth’s gravity

  • 1 September 2025
Gravity is a key component to human life on Earth – but can this powerful force be defied?…
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How Bristol-Based Research Agencies Are Changing the UK Insight Industry

  • 1 September 2025
In recent years, Bristol has emerged as a powerful player in the UK’s insight industry. Long known for…
PPhysics
science Florida Polytechnic University Florida student research
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Peacock Feathers Emitting Laser Light Explained

  • 31 August 2025
Anthony Fiorito, a senior engineering physics major at Florida Polytechnic University, was published as first author of a…
UUnited States
Ribera says EU must be ready to review US trade deal over Trump's attacks on tech regs - politico.eu
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Ribera says EU must be ready to review US trade deal over Trump's attacks on tech regs – politico.eu

  • 31 August 2025
Ribera says EU must be ready to review US trade deal over Trump’s attacks on tech regs  politico.eu The…
GGenetics
Children’s health in the United States is declining across multiple measures
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Insights into clinical features and genetic variants of Cornelia de Lange syndrome in China

  • 30 August 2025
Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a rare genetic disorder with symptoms, including facial anomalies (such as fused…
UUK
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Study tracks UK’s journey from seafood self-sufficiency to dependence on imports

  • 29 August 2025
More than a century of data reveals how the UK has gone from supplying domestic seafood needs from…
GGenetics
New computational tool uncovers hidden genetic mutations in proteins
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AI and routine lab tests offer a more accurate prediction of genetic disease risk

  • 28 August 2025
When genetic testing reveals a rare DNA mutation, doctors and patients are frequently left in the dark about…
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