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Leeds Rhinos • Re: Transfer Talk / Rumour thread V4

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

YosemiteSam wrote:


He would though, wouldn't he? He just would.


He would, but despite the link with Arthur, it's just dreamland.

Statistics: Posted by ArthurClues — Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:27 pm

Weather patterns as a major contributing factor to complex air pollution

Phys.org 

"Complex pollution" usually refers to the environmental pollution phenomenon formed by the simultaneous presence of multiple pollutants in the same environment. In China, the issue of controlling the complex air pollution of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) poses a serious challenge, at present and in the future.

Mexico federal court employees strike over judicial changes requiring that judges stand for election

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Employees at Mexico’s federal courts have gone on strike over judicial changes that would make all judges stand for election. The employees' union put locks on the gates at several courthouses early on Monday. They say the measures proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador would threaten their working conditions, benefits and salaries. But the unionized workers also objected to the part of the judicial overhaul that would eliminate the system by which judges and court employees accumulate experience and move up to higher positions. Читать дальше...

Lilbits: Apple’s first consumer robot, Qualcomm’s first smartphone chip with Oryon CPU cores, and MNT Pocket Reform (modular mini-laptop)

Liliputing.com 

The MNT Pocket Reform is a modular, open source mini-laptop that went up for pre-order last year through a crowdfunding campaign and began shipping this summer. Thanks to its modular design, the system was always made with customization in mind: the brains of the system are on a removable system-on-a-module (SoM) with a processor, memory, […]

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'All options' available at running back for Texas Longhorns, including transfer portal

Kxan.com 

Head coach Steve Sarkisian said Monday he's "looking at all options" when it comes to rebuilding depth at the position following season-ending knee injuries to projected starter CJ Baxter and freshman Christian Clark. Classes haven't started at Texas yet, but Sarkisian said if the Longhorns brought in a transfer, it probably wouldn't be a traditional one.

Las Vegas Grand Prix launches interactive road work map

ReviewJournal.com 

Las Vegas Grand Prix officials launched a new interactive online road work map Monday, aimed at allowing motorists to plan their commutes in advance around potential race-related construction.

Researchers develop an instant version of trendy, golden turmeric milk

Sciencedaily.com 

If you've visited a trendy cafe in the past few years, you might have noticed 'golden' turmeric milk on the menu. This fancy drink is caffeine-free, coffee-free and can even be vegan. And now, researchers have developed an efficient method to make a powdered, plant-based, instant version that maintains the beneficial properties of the ingredients while also extending its shelf life.

Peering into the mind of artificial intelligence to make better antibiotics

Sciencedaily.com 

Artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popularity as of late. But just like a human, it's hard to read an AI model's mind. Explainable AI (XAI) could help us do just that by providing justification for a model's decisions. And now, researchers are using XAI to scrutinize predictive AI models more closely, which could help make better antibiotics.

Expanding a child's heart implant with light

Sciencedaily.com 

Children born with certain heart defects undergo a series of invasive surgeries early in life. The first surgery includes implantation of a shunt to improve blood flow. However, as children grow, the shunt must be replaced to accommodate their changing bodies. Now, researchers report designing a shunt that expands when activated by light. This device could reduce the number of open-chest surgeries these children receive.

Americans Paid for the Trump Tariffs—and Would Do So Again

Cato Institute 

Despite former President Trump’s claims to the contrary, there is overwhelming evidence that Americans bore the brunt of his tariffs—and would do so again if he is reelected and fulfills his campaign pledge to impose more aggressive protectionism.