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Since time immemorial, technological advancement has been pretty much synonymous with the concept of progress, from the inventions of gunpowder and the printing press in the 9th and 15th centuries, respectively, to the innovation of the personal computer and the establishment of the World Wide Web in the late 20th century. Of course, progress itself is an inherently ameliorative term, associated with the overall “improvement” of the human race – getting smarter, stronger and improving the ways in which we live and function in our everyday lives. But, is progress always positive? Does technological innovation necessarily lead to overall good…
Location : The A38 northbound between the junctions with the A6 and the A61 Derby. Lane Closures : Lane one is closed. Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 13:15 and 13:30 on 9 May 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 14:00 and 14:15 on 9 May 2025. Delay : There are currently delays of 15 minutes against expected traffic. Lanes Closed : There is one of two lanes closed. Source link
“SurVaxM continues to show promise as a treatment option for patients with glioblastoma when paired with standard-of-care chemotherapy and radiation,” says Ajay Abad, MD, a medical oncologist and brain cancer expert leading the study at Roswell Park Post this “SurVaxM continues to show promise as a treatment option for patients with glioblastoma when paired with standard-of-care chemotherapy and radiation,” says Ajay Abad, MD, a medical oncologist and brain cancer expert leading the study at Roswell Park — one of 11 U.S. SURVIVE trial. “SurVaxM’s excellent safety profile and tolerability to date also help optimize quality of life for patients with…
The threat was made in January, the council said, and was reported to Sussex Police. Managers have faced acts of intimidation at work and at home and two managers have had their tyres slashed, the report updating the council’s cabinet on cultural change and service improvements within the sector said. Alongside the “toxic” behaviour, missed rubbish collections have more than doubled – and it could be down to sabotage, according to the report. It said that an average of 1,369 collections of all types were missed in the three months to late last month. In a similar analysis for the three…
Gillingham legend Steve Bruce hopes his old team are heading back in the right direction and is intrigued to see how they progress.Bruce played over 200 games for the Gills at the start of his professional football career and it’s a club he remains fond of.Former Gills player Steve Bruce is watching the club’s progress with interest Picture: Keith GillardHe’s currently in charge at League 1 Blackpool, ending the season with a 4-1 win over relegated Bristol Rovers.The Gills have now spent the last three seasons in the bottom tier of the Football League, but US owners the Galinsons have…
Image credit: BBC Pictures Across nearly 250 episodes, the BBC business show Dragons’ Den has shown us hundreds of different business pitches. Some are successful in winning over the Dragons and securing that all-important investment. Others have walked away empty-handed and gone on to grow the business on their own.But among the long list of successful ventures to come from the show, some have stuck out for being bad, confusing, or just plain bizarre.From faulty security gadgets and pointless gizmos, to absurd fashion pieces and awkward toiletries, these are 10 of the most deranged pitches to grace the Den so far.1.…
Image Credit: Getty Images Following the death of Pope Francis, the 2025 Papal Conclave has begun as cardinals gather inside the Sistine Chapel to elect the next leader of the Catholic Church. With the world watching closely, the sacred voting process is underway to determine who will succeed him as the next pope. Below, find out everything you need to know about the conclave—what it is, who’s involved, and the latest updates on whether a new pope has been elected. White smoke! The 133 Cardinal electors gathered in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel have elected the new Pope. He will appear…
Savills Bath has a long-standing association with the Club, and this new partnership aligns two brands which share a rich heritage and collaborative, high-performance culture. Luke Brady, head of Savills Southern Residential, said: “We are passionate about supporting the communities we operate in, and Bath Rugby represents the very heart of this city. The club’s proud heritage, ambitious outlook, and dedicated supporters make this a great natural fit for us. “Rugby is a sport built on integrity, collaboration, and perseverance — values that align strongly with how we do business at Savills. We’re thrilled to be part of the journey and…
Friday 09 May 2025 9:37 am Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email The owner of Ray-Ban has issued a warning. (Photo by Sergio Albert/Ray-Ban via Getty Images) The owner of Ray-Ban has issued a warning over its performance this year after its UK sales and profit fell in 2024. The UK arm of Luxottica Group said the increase in the cost of goods and services is expected to negatively impact its gross and operating profit this year. The group added that the increase in employer’s…
Craig White was last seen in the Birgidale Road area of Castlemilk at around 10.15pm on Thursday, May 8. The 22-year-old is described as white, 6ft 2ins in height, of medium build, with short, dark hair. (Image: Police Scotland) When he was last seen, he was wearing a pale blue zip top and navy blue shorts. READ NEXT: Hikers ‘fall ill’ after drinking from rivers on West Highland Way Inspector Alex Marshall said: “It is out of character for Craig not to be in touch with his family, and we need to make sure he is safe and well. “We are…