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Genus’s gene-edited pigs with resistance to the virus that causes PRRSGenus PIC Thirty years after the first genetically modified tomato went on sale, the promise to revolutionise farming with genetic technologies remains largely unfulfilled. But 2025 could be a turning point, with new products demonstrating the untapped potential to reduce the losses of animals and crops to diseases. In the coming year, regulatory authorities in the US are expected to approve a pig gene-edited to make it resistant to a common and devastating disease. That approval could open the door to a much wider use of the… Source link

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As Michael MacGillivray saw artificial intelligence becoming more ubiquitous in everyday life, the 25-year-old wanted his investments to reflect that. It didn’t take long to figure out how he wanted to play the trend.“Whenever you look at AI, it’s like, all the roads lead to Nvidia,” said MacGillivray, who’s spent thousands of dollars on shares this year from his home in Michigan. “It definitely was a great investment.”MacGillivray’s purchases have contributed to the nearly $30 billion poured into Nvidia on balance by everyday investors this year, according to data from Vanda Research. That has made it the most-bought equity by retail…

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Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the Russian politics myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox.Russia is building more than 10 nuclear units abroad as it looks to tap into rising energy demand driven by artificial intelligence and developing markets, according to an envoy of President Vladimir Putin.Moscow is doubling down on efforts to boost its global influence by expanding its nuclear fleet, with plants under construction in countries including Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Iran and Turkey. Russia has enhanced its role as a major nuclear energy provider even as the oil and gas sector has faced heavy…

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A video clip resurfaced Tuesday of Homeland actress Claire Danes telling CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert in February 2018 that the “intelligence community was…allying itself with journalists” during its battles with the Trump administration. Homeland ran on Showtime, starting during the Obama administration in 2011 and ending in 2020 during Trump’s first term. Danes told Colbert that each year during the show’s run the cast, writers and producers would spend a week in Washington, D.C. for a “spy camp” with “real spooks”, meeting at a Georgetown club with people from the intelligence community, the State Department and the media.…

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The queen of Christmas, music superstar Mariah Carey, may be able to claim a coveted crown in just a couple of weeks!Off the heels of the diva’s annual holiday concerts coming to an end comes word of the singer having a massive accomplishment on the Billboard charts – and if it persists, there’s a good chance she may set another record in the coming year.Article continues below advertisementMariah Carey’s Smash, ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You,’ Repeats Feat And Breaks RecordMEGAIn what has become the norm in recent history, Carey is currently sitting pretty at the top of the…

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DUBAI: Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Wednesday (Dec 25) that Israel has set new conditions that have led to delays in reaching a Gaza ceasefire agreement. Hamas said, however, that it was showing flexibility and that the talks on a ceasefire, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, are going in a serious direction. “The occupation has set new conditions related to withdrawal, ceasefire, prisoners, and the return of the displaced, which has delayed reaching the agreement that was available,” Hamas said. An Israeli negotiation team returned to Israel from Qatar on Tuesday evening for “internal consultations” regarding a hostage deal…

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Pope Francis has denounced the “extremely grave” humanitarian situation in Gaza while appealing for the release of captives and a ceasefire in the war-torn coastal enclave. In his Christmas “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and world) address on Wednesday at the Vatican, Francis also appealed for peace in Ukraine and Sudan. “I think of the Christian communities in Israel and Palestine, particularly in Gaza, where the humanitarian situation is extremely grave. May there be a ceasefire, may the hostages be released and aid be given to the people worn out by hunger and by war,” he said. Israel has…

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SNY and other outlets have pointed out that the fact that five teams recently acquired new first basemen seemingly increases the likelihood that All-Star Pete Alonso will eventually return to the New York Mets.However, The Athletic’s Will Sammon revealed on Monday that “there was no indication talks between the Mets and Alonso had picked up steam” ahead of Christmas and that “the sticking point” regarding the parties’ discussions “could be contract length.”Along with ESPN’s Jeff Passan, unnamed executives shared last week that “teams are hesitant to give” Alonso a long-term contract because he’s a right-handed hitting and throwing first baseman who turned 30 years…

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Opinion The Movies, Memes,Habits, and Hobbies That TookUs Far, Far Away in 2024 The Movies, Memes,Habits, and HobbiesThat Took Us Far,Far Away in 2024 Endless wars, expensive groceries, extreme weather — those are just some of the issues in the E section of our index of things we’d prefer to have skipped in 2024. So we asked Times Opinion staff members to share how they escaped it all this year. These are the habits we started, the ones we quit, the culture that brought comfort and the memes that made us laugh so hard, we momentarily achieved a state of…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Entrepreneurship. Just the word stirs visions of innovation, freedom and the sweet taste of success. But for every dream of changing the world, there’s a fear gnawing at the edges of a would-be entrepreneur’s mind. These fears aren’t unique to first-time founders; they’re the silent passengers for anyone embarking on a venture.The key difference between the successful and the stagnant? How they face these fears. Let’s dive into the five most common entrepreneurial fears and strategies to overcome them.Related: Fear Can Hold Us Back – But It Can Also Drive Us Forward.…

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