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Two-dimensional materials, which are only a few atoms thick, can exhibit some incredible properties, such as the ability to carry electric charge extremely efficiently, which could boost the performance of next-generation electronic devices. But integrating 2D materials into devices and systems like computer chips is notoriously difficult. These ultrathin structures can be damaged by conventional fabrication techniques, which often rely on the use of chemicals, high temperatures, or destructive processes like etching. To overcome this challenge, researchers from MIT and elsewhere have developed a new technique to integrate 2D materials into devices in a single step while keeping the surfaces…

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South Lodge Hotel & Spa in Lower Beeding and the Alexander House & Utopia Spa in Turners Hill were the county’s representatives. Additionally, South Lodge had the high honour of being crowned the very best of the bunch for the whole of the UK. Discussing the awards the AA said: “Following a careful selection process, the AA inspectors have identified the best spa experiences across the country. “Hotels with an AA Best UK Spas stand out as exceptional and exemplary spa delivering outstanding wellness experiences, while those with an AA Recommended Spa award demonstrate a quality spa provision with high standards…

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ScotRail’s timetables changes will begin on Sunday, December 10 with one of the key highlights being the introduction of modern Class 380 electric trains on local services between Glasgow Central and Barrhead following the recent electrification of the route.  The timetable will also see an hourly service operate on the Cathcart Circle during the day from Monday to Saturday.  READ NEXT: Illegal pavement parking could be introduced in Glasgow on this MONTH This will nearly double the number of services calling at Langside, Pollokshaws East, Shawlands, Maxwell Park and Pollokshaws West giving passengers in Glasgow’s Southside more options and flexibility.  A…

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The National Audit Office (NAO) in the United Kingdom has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in regulating the cryptocurrency industry.In a recent report titled ‘Financial services regulation: adapting to change,’ the NAO has claimed that the FCA is being slow to respond and take action against illicit activities in the crypto industry.High staff turnover rates and a lack of specialist skills increase risk to @TheFCA’s key commitments.It has responded by recruiting and spending £317m on its change programme.This should help it prepare financial services for the future.More: https://t.co/U66ep8J8Sp pic.twitter.com/GtG5TAjl4t— National Audit Office (@NAOorguk) December…

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NASA experts will join a virtual news conference hosted by Axiom Space at 10 a.m. EST Wednesday, Dec. 13, to discuss the launch of Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3), the third private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. The Ax-3 launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft is targeted no earlier than January 2024 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. During the mission, which includes about 14 days aboard the space station, the four-person multi-national crew will complete more than 30 research experiments developed for microgravity in collaboration with organizations across the globe. Briefing participants are:…

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Management at Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust (SPFT) wants to suspend the Dementia Assessment Service (DAS) for new patients between January and April next year. The DAS provides early detection, diagnosis, treatment and care for people living with dementia, and support for those caring for dementia patients. But under new plans, the service will halt admissions and DAS employees will work on inpatient psychiatric wards to reduce costs arising from using agency staff on those wards. Staff have raised concerns about their physical and professional abilities to step into these roles and The Argus understands there is no guarantee staff will return…

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Location : The M25 clockwise between junctions J18 and J19 . Lane Closures : The hard shoulder, lanes 1 and 2 are closed. Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 06:45 and 07:00 on 10 December 2023. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 06:45 and 07:00 on 10 December 2023. Lanes Closed : There are two of four lanes closed. Source link

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