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Final Election Results in Bulgaria: GERB Leads 8-Party Parliament, 'Greatness' Falls Short

Sofia News Agency 

At 17:00 today, Bulgaria's Central Election Commission (CEC) released the final results with 100% of protocols processed across the Regional Electoral Commissions (RECs). GERB leads with 642,931 votes, representing 26.388% support, followed by the "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" (WCC-DB) coalition, which received 346,063 votes or 14....

Sudanese need protection, but conditions not right for UN force, says Guterres

Cyprus Mail 

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed to the Security Council on Monday for its support to help protect civilians in war-torn Sudan, but said conditions are not right for deployment of a UN force. “The people of Sudan are living through a nightmare of violence – with thousands of civilians killed and countless others facing […]

Towards implementing neural networks on edge IoT devices

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have developed a new binarized neural network (BNN) scheme using ternary gradients to address the computational challenges of IoT edge devices. They introduced a magnetic RAM-based computing-in-memory architecture, significantly reducing circuit size and power consumption. Their design achieved near-identical accuracy and faster training times compared to traditional BNNs, making it a promising solution for efficient AI implementation in resource-limited devices, such as those used in IoT systems.

Co-culture system for sustainable cultured meat production

Sciencedaily.com 

Cultured meat is grown from animal muscle cells, and animal serum is required to promote the growth of these cells. However, the use of serum poses significant challenges because of its high cost and associated ethical concerns. Now, researchers have developed a system where growth factor-secreting liver cells and photosynthetic microorganisms can be grown together to create a low cost, environmentally friendly medium to grow muscle cells without the use of animal serum.

Building safer cities with AI: Machine learning model enhances urban resilience against liquefaction

Sciencedaily.com 

In earthquake-prone areas like Japan, there is a need for better prediction of soil stability to mitigate liquefaction risks. Towards this end, researchers have used machine learning models, including artificial neural networks and bagging techniques, to create accurate 3D maps of bearing layers using data from 433 locations in Setagaya, Tokyo. This approach can identify stable construction sites, enhance disaster planning, and contribute to safer urban development, making cities more resilient to liquefaction risks.

Climate picture abhi Baku hai

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India is preparing for COP29 with plans to balance economic growth and climate targets. Focus areas include renewable energy expansion, a just transition from coal, securing climate finance, and advocating for technology transfer. India pushes for commitments from developed nations on emissions cuts and financial support while highlighting its efforts in renewable energy, adaptation, and climate justice.

Update: Man killed in Jackson Tenantry identified

Nation News.com 

Pedro Caddle, 43, of Bissex Housing Area, St. Joseph, has been identified as the man found dead in Jackson Tenantry Road, St. Michael, following a violent altercation earlier today. Police at the Operations Control Room received a report around 9:10 a.m. that there was an accident with injury, where a female was struck and a […]

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Hydrogen: Breakthrough in alkaline membrane electrolyzers

Sciencedaily.com 

A team has developed a highly efficient alkaline membrane electrolyser that approaches the performance of established PEM electrolysers. What makes this achievement remarkable is the use of inexpensive nickel compounds for the anode catalyst, replacing costly and rare iridium.

Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade (2011 to 2021)

Sciencedaily.com 

Using a national survey of 88,183 adolescents in grades nine to 12, findings show marijuana use declined from 23.1% in 2011 to 15.8% in 2021, with first-time use before age 13 dropping from 8.1% to 4.9%. In 2021, use was highest among 12th graders (22.4%) and 11th graders (18.7%). Notably, in 2021, girls (17.8%) surpassed boys (13.6%) in reported use, reversing previous trends. While Asian, Hispanic, and white adolescents saw significant declines, Black adolescents reported a higher usage rate of 20.5% in 2021... Читать дальше...

Lab-grown pork gets support from sorghum grain

Sciencedaily.com 

Meat grown in a lab isn't science fiction anymore. Cultured meats have existed for over a decade, and as of 2023, you might even find lab-grown chicken in restaurants (in the U.S., at least). Now, with the literal support of plant-based scaffolds, 'clean meat' options are expanding. Researchers have created a prototype cultured pork using a new material: kafirin proteins isolated from red sorghum grain.

UAAP: Reeling Adamson can still make Final Four, says Nash Racela

Sports.inquirer.net 

MANILA, Philippines — Adamson coach Nash Racela believes reaching the Final Four is “still doable” for the skidding Falcons, who are currently in sixth place in the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball tournament. “It’s still doable. It’s the beauty of this season, that despite the very unstable performances namin, going to the last four games,