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1 month ago |
shropshirestar.com | David Young |Jonathan McCambridge
Stormont has voted through the Executive’s long-awaited programme for government. Just 10 MLAs voted against the plan and 70 for following many hours of debate across the day. First Minister Michelle O’Neill pledged transparency over progress to achieve the targets set out. She hailed the publication of the first programme for government (PFG) agreed by a Stormont executive since 2011 marked a “significant day” for the coalition in Belfast.
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2 months ago |
preprints.org | Shan He |Tong Luo |Xiaoe Chen |David Young
Submitted:16 February 2025You are already at the latest version Automated reactors are revolutionizing nanomaterial synthesis, streamlining processes through advanced machine-driven execution and data collection. By delegating repetitive tasks—such as experimental execution and data acquisition—to automation, researchers can focus more on critical analysis and creative problem-solving.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Nicola Cogan |John Campbell |Liza Morton |David Young
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Nov 22, 2024 |
cell.com | Euan McDonnell |Sarah Orr |Matthew J Barter |Danielle R. Rux |Abby Brumwell |Lee Murphy | +5 more
MethodsCartilage tissue from the distal end of the developing human femur was supplied by the Medical Research Council (MRC)- and Wellcome Trust-funded Human Developmental Biology Resource (HDBR) at Newcastle University (http://www.hdbr.org, project number 200363), Newcastle upon Tyne. Tissues were obtained with appropriate maternal written consent and approval from the Newcastle and North Tyneside NHS Health Authority Joint Ethics Committee.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
sanluisobispo.com | David Young
November marks cooler fall weather, football season, and Thanksgiving. But for whiskey fans, this time of year is known for the release of Pappy Van Winkle. The bourbon's roots go back to 1893 when Julian P. "Pappy" Van Winkle Sr. ran the Stitzel-Weller Distillery. The famed wheated bourbon recipe Van Winkle Sr. used had wheat instead of rye in the mash, making for a smooth and complex drink.
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