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In 2023, sea surface temperature and the energy stored in the upper 2000 meters of the ocean both reached record highs. In 2023, the world’s oceans took up an enormous amount of excess heat, enough to “boil away billions of Olympic-sized swimming pools,” according to an annual report published Thursday. Oceans cover 70 percent of the planet and have kept the Earth’s surface livable by absorbing 90 percent of the excess heat produced by the carbon pollution from human activity since the dawn of the industrial age. In 2023, the oceans soaked up around 9 to 15 zettajoules more than…

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Each year “Veganuary” creeps up on me and I think about trying it but by 11am on New Year’s Day I’ve already tucked in to a slice of buttery cheese on toast. But it is getting so much easier and especially in Brighton we are spoilt for choice with so many delicious “you can’t even tell it’s vegan” options. Enter Oowee Vegan. I have been a fan of this restaurant since my student days in Bristol, where it was founded and have forced many a carnivorous friend to try it – they have all loved it. Oowee Vegan in Market…

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Location : The M1 northbound between junctions J9 and J10 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 16:00 and 16:15 on 14 January 2024. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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Welcome to TechCrunch Fintech (formerly The Interchange)! In this edition, I’m going to look at some hits and misses in the real estate fintech space, Carta’s missteps (again), and more! To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important fintech stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday at 7:30 a.m. PT, subscribe here. The big story Equity management platform Carta was in the news . . . again. And not for good reasons. Again. A prominent customer accused Carta of misusing sensitive information that startups entrust to the company in pursuit of its own goals. The claim raised wider questions about how Carta…

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At least five migrants have died trying to cross the English Channel, according to French local media reports.It is understood a small boat heading for the Kent coast got into trouble while launching from a beach near Wimereux at around 2am this morning (January 14).A group of people thought to be migrants were brought to Dover yesterday. Picture: Gareth Fuller/PAFrench paper La Voix du Nord said 72 people, including 10 children, were rescued and taken to Calais while one person was taken to a hospital in Boulogne.It is understood four people have died overnight and another was found dead today.The…

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Pancreatic cancer presents a challenging prognosis, marked by a five-year overall survival rate of merely 12.5%. Diagnosis frequently occurs at an advanced stage, characterized by metastasis to distant sites. The intricate molecular mechanisms governing pancreatic cancer metastasis remain a subject of ongoing research and exploration. In a recent article published in Nature Communications, Moffitt Cancer Center researchers, in collaboration with The Tisch Cancer Institute; St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; the Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore; and the University of Otago in New Zealand, demonstrate that deregulation of a protein called RBFOX2, involved in RNA splicing, contributes to…

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Montague Gyros, at unit 3 in the The Montague Centre, Liverpool Road, Worthing, was given the five-out-of-five score after an inspection on January 5, the Food Standards Agency Shows. The establishment opened on December 18 and took over the unit which was previously occupied by Game and a luggage store. Source link [Featured] [Just In]

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Rodrigo Fernandes Contributor Rodrigo Fernandes is a professor at Fundação Dom Cabral and is the CFO at Pingback, a Brazilian startup that provides a comprehensive solution for digital creators. Daniel McCarthy Contributor Daniel McCarthy is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Emory University’s Goizueta School of Business and co-founder of Theta, a predictive customer analytics firm. Until recently, it was widely accepted that startups, constrained by limited resources, should primarily concentrate on a single product. Prematurely expanding to a broader product portfolio risked diverting attention from the core “hero” product. Now, however, the conversation is starting to change. An increasingly…

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