- Bosses Enlist Employees as TikTok Influencers The Wall Street Journal
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West London housing was delayed by new data centres, report finds
The rapid growth of “energy-hungry” data centres is delaying new homes in London, just as its housing crisis is “at its worst”, a new report has warned.
Data centres are giant warehouses full of powerful computers used to run digital services,…
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Airbus cuts plane delivery target amid A320 fuselage problem | Airbus
Airbus has cut its plane delivery target for this year after it identified a problem with the fuselage panels on its bestselling A320 family of aircraft that has forced it to inspect hundreds of jets.
The world’s largest plane manufacturer said…
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SFO issues new guidance to end ‘box ticking’ corporate compliance
Hinesh Shah and Melanie Ryan of Pinsent Masons were commenting after the SFO issued updated guidance clarifying its approach to evaluating businesses’ compliance programmes, particularly in light of the new failure to prevent fraud offence.
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Quiet influencer guiding urban renewal to success
Quiet influencer guiding urban renewal to success | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Business & Innovation/Israel Real EstateIn urban renewal, the quietest elements often hold a project together. What key checks protect residents and ensure fair…
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Innovation Authority CEO: Deep-tech is the next big wave
Dror Bin told the Israel Business Conference: We have the best government deep-tech fund anywhere.
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Tel Aviv home prices fall as other cities gain ground
Tel Aviv homes remain Israel’s most expensive but the gap in prices has narrowed, according to “Globes” urban real estate rankings.
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EU unveils €3bn strategy to cut dependency on China for raw materials | Mining
The EU has unveiled a €3bn (£2.63bn) strategy to reduce its dependency on China for critical raw materials amid a global scramble triggered by Beijing’s “weaponisation” of supplies of everything from chips to rare earths.
The ReSourceEU…
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Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
In-brief analysisDec 3,…
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Dominant spinal muscular atrophy linked mutations in the cargo binding domain of BICD2 result in altered interactomes and dynein hyperactivity
Mutations in the dynein cargo adaptor BICD2 have been linked to SMALED2 (Koboldt et al., 2020). Mutations in the heavy chain of the dynein motor have also been implicated in a version of this disorder (Chan et al., 2018; Das et al., 2018),…
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