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  • 3 weeks ago | msp-channel.com | David Ferguson

    In an increasingly climate-conscious world, it’s no surprise the green data centre movement is gaining momentum worldwide. At a time when AI development and adoption is driving power and cooling costs through the roof, this shift is driven by the desire to manage data more sustainably and improve energy efficiency. It’s a sector that shows real potential and could bring large scale benefits to Scotland. However, international competition for data centre services is high.

  • 1 month ago | businessmondays.co.uk | David Ferguson

    Independent not-for-profit charity, The Cheltenham Trust, which manages some of the most historic and iconic venues in Cheltenham, announces the appointment of Cheltonian Jessica Brewster as its new Chief Executive Officer. Jessica will take up the role from 1st September, succeeding Interim CEO James Baker who will return to his role as Deputy CEO, with a wider remit to support the future of the organisation.

  • 1 month ago | elifesciences.org | Mohammad Zeeshan |Igor Blatov |Ryuji Yanase |David Ferguson

    eLife Assessment In Plasmodium male gametocytes, rapid nuclear division occurs with an intact nuclear envelope, requiring precise coordination between nuclear and cytoplasmic events to ensure proper packaging of each nucleus into a developing gamete. This valuable study characterizes two proteins involved in the formation of Plasmodium berghei male gametes.

  • 1 month ago | thefoodpocketguide.com | David Ferguson

    A dog’s diet is key to their health and happiness. Many owners want the best for their pets but feel overwhelmed by the options. Choosing the right food helps with growth, energy, shiny coats, and overall well-being. Preparing a balanced diet makes a big difference in a dog’s life. A good pet diet should be similar to what we want for ourselves. Fresh ingredients, proper nutrients, and variety create a complete diet. Planning is important. Hungry dogs may lead to impulsive food choices.

  • 2 months ago | thesouthernreporter.co.uk | David Ferguson

    ​​​Fish were flying through the air and into nets everywhere you looked at the Schloss Roxburghe Hotel over the weekend, to a backdrop of yelps and screams of delight. The first Tweed Salmon Festival seemed to be a big hit with close to 500 people estimated to have trooped into the hotel grounds near Kelso on Saturday and around 300-400 attending on a glorious sunny Sunday.

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