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British businessman scoops up £2.5billion after selling to BlackRock
Daily Mail· 6 days agoOnce the sale is complete, 65-year-old Mr O'Hare will join Blackrock as a vice chairman. The...
Vaire Computing raises $4.5M for 'reversible computing' moonshot which could drastically reduce...
TechCrunch via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoWith the rise of AI, energy and heat efficiency have once again become pressing concerns for...
Preqin's founder nets £2bn payday as BlackRock comes calling
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoA British data and analytics business founded 21 years ago was today snapped up for £2.55bn –...
No, UK weather is not being manipulated
BBC News· 4 days agoJune's weather may have felt erratic at times - but for some social media users, there was nothing random about it. Others accused weather presenters of...
Carol Vorderman to give Alternative MacTaggart speech at Edinburgh TV Festival
The Irish News· 4 days agoTV and radio presenter Carol Vorderman said “I live without apology” as it was announced she will...
NHS cancer test could offer ‘gold standard’ hope for children
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoDr Bartram said that, at present, medics “keep going” with standard tests such as blood tests and...
Male Ladybugs Mate with Dead Females for Hours Without Realizing It?
Snopes via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoSuch tales about one of the world's most cherished insects might scandalise ladybird lovers. Yet...
Researchers map the effects of all potential changes in key cancer gene
PharmiWeb· 2 days agoResearchers at the Francis Crick Institute have mapped all the possible outcomes of changes to a tumour-suppressing gene called VHL, the first step in a huge research endeavour to unpick the ...
“Who am I if not a scientist?” How to find identity and purpose in retirement
Nature· 3 days agoHow do scientists define themselves when they leave paid employment after an all-consuming career in academic research?
Work on synthetic human embryos to get code of practice in UK
The Guardian· 3 days agoBiological models of human embryos that can develop heartbeats, spinal cords and other distinctive features will be governed by a code of practice in Britain to ensure that researchers work ...