“America Races to Catch China”: U.S. Fast-Tracks Nuclear Reactor Testing in Urgent Bid to Regain Global Energy Lead

25 Juni 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 The U.S. is launching a pilot program to fast-track the testing of advanced nuclear reactors to regain its global leadership. 🛠️ The program seeks to unlock private funding and expedite commercial licensing, with a deadline of July 4, 2026, for reactor operations. 🌍 As China rapidly […]

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Nature & Resistance: A Walk in Bird Sanctuary in Riverside Park

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Nature & Resistance: A Walk in Bird Sanctuary in Riverside Park Country United States agnes Mon, 06/23/2025 – 16:32 Issues Lands, Resources, and Environments Program 5 Main Image By Oliver Lopez On a breezy morning in April 2025, after a long week of discussions at the 24th session of the […]

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SEC Reassesses Foreign Private Issuer Eligibility

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Earlier this month, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a concept release to solicit public comment on potential changes to the definition of a foreign private issuer (FPI), marking the SEC’s first review of this regulatory framework since 2008. The proposed revisions introduce more stringent standards for FPI […]

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K&L Gates Advises Continental on the Sale of Italian Drum Brake Plant to Mutares

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Global law firm K&L Gates has advised Continental on the sale of its hydraulic drum brake plant in Cairo Montenotte, Italy, to financial investor Mutares SE & Co. KGaA (Mutares). The divestment is part of Continental Automotive’s, soon to be Aumovio, strategic focus on its core business. Mutares SE & […]

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“They’re Using Pee for Implants Now”: Scientists Unveil Shocking Tech That Turns Human Urine Into Bone and Tooth Replacements

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IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers have developed a method using synthetic yeast to convert human urine into valuable hydroxyapatite for medical applications. 🌿 This innovation addresses environmental concerns by removing excess nutrients from wastewater, preventing damage to water systems. 💰 The process opens up a $3.5 billion market opportunity by […]

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Despite Strong Commitment, SDGs Progress Alarmingly Off Track 10 Years On—New UN Report Finds

24 Juni 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Finland now ranks first in global sustainable development goals progress. Barbados is ahead globally in its commitment to UN multilateralism or cooperation among multiple nations. Only 17 percent of sustainable development goals (SDG) targets are on track for 2030, according to the Sustainable Development Report 2025 (SDR) released today by the […]

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‘In the Face of Funding Cuts, Civil Society Has Taken a Leading Role in the Humanitarian Response’

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By CIVICUSJun 23 2025 (IPS)   CIVICUS discusses the closure of offices of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Mexico with members of Integral Human Rights In Action (DHIA), a Mexican civil society organisation (CSO) that promotes and defends human rights in contexts of mobility. In May, the UNHCR […]

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We Just Built a Solar Cell That Lasts 10 Times Longer—This Breakthrough Could Redefine the Entire Clean Energy Industry

23 Juni 2025 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

IN A NUTSHELL 🌞 Perovskite solar cells offer a cost-effective and flexible alternative to traditional silicon-based technology. 🔬 Incorporating nanoparticles into the cells significantly enhances their durability and performance. 🔧 The new solar cells maintain high efficiency under extreme conditions, lasting nearly ten times longer than before. 🌍 This innovation […]

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Carmem

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Carmem Staff/Board Photo /sites/default/files/2025-06/Profile%20pic.jpg agnes Mon, 06/23/2025 – 09:20 Staff/Board Category Staff Carmem Cazaubon, Capacity Building Program Assistant, is from Brazil. Currently based in Rio de Janeiro, she grew up in the coastal town of Rio Grande. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in History with a focus on Anthropology. Carmem […]

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“They Found the Missing Matter”: Cosmic Radio Bursts Used to Map Long-Lost Atoms Hiding Across the Universe for Billions of Years

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IN A NUTSHELL ✨ In a revolutionary breakthrough, astronomers used fast radio bursts to trace missing ordinary matter in the universe. 🔭 The study confirmed that approximately 76% of ordinary matter is dispersed in the intergalactic medium. 🌌 Localization of FRBs is crucial for accurately mapping the matter they encounter […]

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