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A breakthrough in coronary bypass surgery: AMT Medical's SAFE-CAB results published in The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
AMT Medical B.V., a clinical-stage Dutch medical technology company, today announced that the one-year results of the SAFE-CAB II clinical trial have been published in The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. The study is the first…
Journal of Free Speech Law: 'A Cure Worse than the Disease: Why the EU's Proposal to Criminalize Hate Speech Violates Freedom of Expression-and Won't Reduce Intolerance or Extremism,' by Jacob Mchangama & Natalie Alkiviadou
The article is here ; the Introduction: In Germany, an artist and activist was arrested multiple times, once for wearing a Palestinian flag and again for holding a sign that read 'from the river to the sea, we demand equality.' In France, a mayor…
Andy Burnham bets political future on remaking Britain's centralized state
Andy Burnham, Britain's next prime minister, is staking his premiership on a goal that has eluded most British leaders: transforming one of the most centralized countries in the Western world to tackle stubborn regional inequality. Burnham has…
End of an era for this long-term bond bull as inflation takes hold and yields trend higher
For more than three decades, Hoisington Investment Management and its chief economist Lacy Hunt have been bullish on bonds. But now their opinion has changed: Deglobalization, excess government debt and capital scarcity are all effecting a major…
Nymex Overview: Petroleum Futures Rise on Escalating Iranian Attacks; Prices Set for Weekly Gains -- OPIS
September Brent crude was trading $2.20 higher to $86.43/bbl and October prices were climbing by $2.04 to $85/bbl. Oil prices are set to end the week about $10/bbl higher amid the escalation of fighting between the U.S. and Iran. Kuwait on Friday…
NASA's Chandra and IXPE Study Pulsar in Lighthouse Nebula
This composite image, released on July 9, 2026, shows the region around a pulsar – a neutron star with a strong magnetic field that spins incredibly fast – within the Lighthouse nebula. The image contains X-ray data from NASA's…
How can Michigan move on from Sherrone Moore? Be transparent and make a Warde Manuel decision
At the June meeting of Michigan's board of regents, Denise Ilitch — Little Caesars pizza heir and part of the family that owns the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings — said the board would meet in July to discuss “the future…
The Club's 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday
Our top 10 things to watch Friday, July 17 — Today's newsletter was written by Jeff Marks, the Club's director of portfolio analysis. 1. Market futures are sharply lower, driven by the continued pullback in tech and semiconductor stocks. The…
Maya Ongaku's DIY dream is getting bigger
Maya Ongaku doesn't need to turn up the volume to make a statement. The trio — specializing in a mellow, hypnotic brand of psychedelic rock — has spent the past few years quietly making waves, both at home and overseas, while working…
Japan's 'decisive action' threat does little to scare yen bears
Japan's Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama used her strongest language in weeks to warn of possible intervention in the currency market, but did little to scare yen speculators as the currency continues to hover near its lowest level in four…
Opposition to data centers grows in cramped urban Japan
The more Yoriko Kitagawa learns of a massive data center to be built near her home in Hino on the outskirts of Tokyo, the more she worries. “This is a terrible plan,” the 94-year-old said. The explosion in resource-hungry data centers…
Inside the Society of Saint Pius X's latest traditionalist revolt
The Society of Saint Pius X traces its origins to Marcel Lefebvre, a French archbishop born into an industrialist family in 1905. A staunch conservative Catholic, he rejected the reforms of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s as too modern and…
Saturday's racing tips: Best bets and odds from Market Rasen and Newbury
Louis Veron (Market Rasen, 14.10) – 3pts win @ 15/8 (Betfred) Queensbury Boy (Market Rasen, 14.45) – 1pt each-way @ 6/1 (Ladbrokes) Soldier's Tree (Newbury, 15.02) – 2pts win @ 3/1 (bet365) Prince Quattro (Market Rasen, 17.15)…
Rattan is still on trend for summer and Sainsbury's 3 piece garden furniture set is now on sale for 20% off
Thanks to the on-going heatwave we're spending as much time as possible in the garden and right now Habitat at Sainsbury's has the ultimate outdoor furniture set, that's on sale for 20 per cent off. Rattan is one of summer's biggest trends and this…
Why Diane Morgan's insightful laugh-out-loud BBC series is her most exceptional role yet
If the AI revolution is on its way then Diane Morgan's Linda had better be at the helm because she's the only one we'd happily concede to. In the BBC sitcom Ann Droid, streaming now, Morgan is extraordinary as the outdated humanoid brought in to…
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