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SME backbone for biotech supply chains

With Covid-19 vaccine delivery highlighting the need for resilience in pharma and biotech supply chains, Karl H. Lauri, managing team member at MRPeasy.com, explains that ERP/MRP gives smaller suppliers the backbone required to take part.




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Why choose phones with antibacterial surfaces?

In recent times, there has been a greater focus on hygiene in the workplace, likely spurred on by the COVID pandemic. While some germs are completely harmless, others can cause unpleasant illnesses.




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UNISOT's new track and trace technology bites back in the fight against global food fraud

In the aftermath of the recent Nestle E. coli outbreak, the false labelling controversy of foreign pork as British, the UK honey debacle, and a plethora of other cases, the prevalence of food fraud is at an all-time high.




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Made Smarter-backed Spice Kitchen targets £2m sales and new jobs with tech investment

A manufacturer of spice products is forecast to double productivity and sales to £2m and create new jobs after investing in data and systems technologies, with the support of Made Smarter.




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HHS’ ASPR playing ‘quarterback’ for cyber response, resilience

Brian Mazanec, the deputy director of the Office of Preparedness in HHS’ ASPR, said they are implementing several initiatives under its year-old strategy.

The post HHS’ ASPR playing ‘quarterback’ for cyber response, resilience first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Legionella bacteria in your office’s water? Don’t be alarmed

GSA is testing the water systems at 1,400 federal facilities to create a baseline and remediate any findings of Legionella and other problems.

The post Legionella bacteria in your office’s water? Don’t be alarmed first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Biden blocks Chinese-backed crypto mining firm from land ownership near Wyoming missile base

President Joe Biden on Monday issued an order blocking a Chinese-backed cryptocurrency mining firm from owning land near a Wyoming nuclear missile base, calling its proximity to the base a “national security risk.” The order forces the divestment of property operated as a crypto mining facility near the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base. It also forces the removal of certain equipment owned by MineOne Partners Ltd., a firm that is partly owned by the Chinese state. The move was made in coordination with the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.

The post Biden blocks Chinese-backed crypto mining firm from land ownership near Wyoming missile base first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Weekend Drives: Audi A3 Sportback (2021) - Nothing entry-level about this compact hatchback

The last A3 was a big hit for Audi. Will the new one be the same? I spent a weekend in one to find out.



  • Tech Trends and Commentaries

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Friday fun: How the Gillette Labs x Razer "gamer" razor brought back some memories

Zach stumbled on a Gillette x Razer razor recently, bringing back memories of the Heated Razor review and a close shave for his boss. #gillette #razer #philips



  • Weird and Quirky Tech

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Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View

Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View




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Cloud storage provider Backblaze ramps up Canadian presence with new Opti9 partnership

Backblaze will leverage the new partnership to open its first data region in Canada, which will be based in Toronto, service the whole country, and become available in the first quarter of 2025.




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European jobs at risk as car maker Nissan reveals major cutbacks

European jobs at risk as car maker Nissan reveals major cutbacks




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Musk's backing of Trump sees Tesla's value rise above the trillion dollar mark

Musk's backing of Trump sees Tesla's value rise above the trillion dollar mark




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EU Internet Advocates Push Back Against Telecom “Fair-Share” Fees

In a joint statement to the European Commission's new tech appointee, Henna Virkkunen, a coalition of internet advocacy groups has firmly opposed recent proposals aimed at imposing network fees on content providers.




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Biden Administration to Back UN Cybercrime Treaty Amid Controversy

The Biden administration is poised to support a contentious United Nations cybercrime treaty, a move likely to spark debate over potential abuses, according to top officials.




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Calling all Ars readers! Your feedback is needed.

We want to hear from you.




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Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy

Astronomy doesn't deserve its reputation as a tough, expensive hobby. You just need to begin with the right advice.

The post Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy appeared first on Sky & Telescope.




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Francis Bacon : Unsichtbare Räe = Invisible rooms /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO ND497.B16 A4 2016a




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Bachīm-i smāl : ṭanz

Location: Main Library- PK6562.24.A93B33 2015




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How Stella got her groove back

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42301 DVD




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Bacterial Therapy of Cancer Methods and Protocols

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Power converters with digital filter feedback control

Location: Engineering Library- TK7872.C8W835 2016




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Improving learning in secondary schools : conditions for successful provision and uptake of classroom assessment feedback

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Folder sorting order in Shared Mailbox changes back randomly

We’ve got several subfolders for the Inbox in a Shared Mailbox which we want to sort in such a way that the most frequently folders are at the top. The rest can remain ordered alphabetically.

We have no issues changing the sorting order at first. However, the sorting order seems to randomly get reset again and the folders end up in their original location.

We’ve tried renaming the folders with special prefixes as well, but that ended up in an even bigger mess.

Is there really no way to manually sort the folders of a Shared Mailbox and make them stay in their location?




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You might beat back phragmites, the scourge of wetlands, but then what?

Wetlands managers have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, an invasive reed that chokes everything else out. But coaxing beneficial native plants to move back in is difficult.




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After fighting phragmites, scientists try to bring native plants back to wetlands

Wetlands managers have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, an invasive reed that chokes everything else out. But coaxing native plants to move back in is difficult.




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Spontaneous Healing (paperback)

Spontaneous Healing (paperback)




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A Random Walk Down Wall Street (paperback)

A Random Walk Down Wall Street (paperback)




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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits (paperback)

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits (paperback)





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STIMULANTS: Cocaine, Amphetamin, Ecstasy, Alcohol, Tobacco,...

STIMULANTS: Cocaine, Amphetamin, Ecstasy, Alcohol, Tobacco, Caffeine



  • Assyrian Health Network

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Summer break is ending. Here are 10 ways parents can help their kids get back into school mode

With summer break ending, The Times spoke with psychologists about how parents can help their students embrace a back-to-school mindset. Here's their advice.




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Free COVID tests are back. Here's how to get yours

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said it will again make four free COVID tests available through the mail for households.




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Why some Silicon Valley investors are backing the Trump-Vance campaign

Some Silicon Valley investors are vocally backing Trump due to concerns about how the government is regulating cryptocurrency, its policies on AI and the threat of an increase in capital gains taxes.




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Opinion: How bringing back the woolly mammoth could save species that still walk the Earth

The 'de-extinction' company Colossal and the conservation group Re:wild found common ground in the potential of genetic technology to rescue today's disappearing creatures.




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'A stab in the back.' How Elon Musk's decision to move X from San Francisco is stirring mixed emotions

X, formerly known as Twitter, is closing its headquarters in San Francisco and moving some of its San Francisco employees to San José and Palo Alto. The departure is another blow to a city that has been buffeted by high-profile business departures.




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Sonos tries to get its groove back after upsetting loyal customers

Sonos, known for its wireless speakers, has a plan to earn back trust from its customers after the botched launch of a new app angered its fans as competition with Google, Apple and other companies heats up.




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After year of adversity, Stallworth glad to be back

When Donte Stallworth signed with New England last offseason, Redskins coach Mike Shanahan told him he’d made a mistake. Shanahan was smiling when he said that today. But Shanahan admitted he did not want to lose Stallworth a year ago.




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Fathers’ Gut Bacteria Impact Offspring Health

Gut microbiome disruption in male mice increases disease risk in offspring, indicating that preconception paternal health status can affect the next generation.



  • News
  • News & Opinion

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Are "Flesh-Eating" Bacteria Causing Infections in Florida? Not Exactly, Experts Clarify

Following recent hurricanes, reports of "flesh-eating" bacteria in Florida have emerged, but these bacteria, which exist year-round, don't actually consume flesh.



  • News
  • News & Opinion

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Zymo Research Fights Back Against Qiagen’s Lawsuit, Asserts Antitrust Violations and Attempts to Stifle Innovation

Zymo Research believes that Qiagen’s lawsuit is part of a larger strategy to misuse litigation as a tool to stifle innovation and delay the adoption of groundbreaking technologies that benefit the scientific and medical communities.  




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It was foolish to think the Washington Commanders new ownership group would bring back Redskins

After former team owner Daniel Snyder sold the Washington Commanders, many people foolishly hoped that the new ownership group would entertain the idea of returning the longtime Redskins name to the franchise. This wishful thinking was egged on after a group known as the Native American Guardian’s Association created a petition that has nearly 131,000 signatures to bring back the glorious Redskins moniker.




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Music Legs Opaque Lace Up Back Crotchless Bodystocking.

Opaque black bodystocking with lace up bareback. Open crotch for convenience. Onesize (5' ~ 5'10", 100 ~ 175lbs). Black color only. Price: USD15.01




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Music Legs Velvet Lace Up Back Thigh High.

Beautifully laced up back thigh high in precious velvet. By Music Legs. Onesize (5' ~ 5'10", 100 ~ 175lbs). Paper wrap packaging Laced up. Black color only. Price: USD15.01




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Music Legs Cut-out Back Opaque Teddy.

Opaque teddy from Music Legs. Sensational design with cut-out back. Very hot. Onesize (5' ~ 5'10", 100 ~ 175lbs). Black color only. Price: USD8.98




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New collection: Sheer Backseam Stocking With Lace Top

A new collection of sheer backseam nylon stockings by MusicLegs®. Wide lace tops. Suited with the use of garter belts. Have the elegant looks of the fully-fashioned stockings of the 1950s. Sexy stockings that is perfect for your favorite dress or lingerie.




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New collection: Sheer Backseam Pantyhose

A new collection of sheer backseam nylon pantyhose by MusicLegs®. Have the elegant looks of the fully-fashioned stockings of the 1950s. Sexy stockings that is perfect for your favorite dress or lingerie.




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New collection: Sheer Backseam Fashion Pantyhose

A new collection of sheer backseam nylon pantyhose by Queentex. Have the elegant looks of the fully-fashioned stockings of the 1950s. Sexy stockings that is perfect for your favorite dress or lingerie.




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New collection: Sheer Backseam Fashion Pantyhose

A new collection of sheer backseam nylon pantyhose by Unnex. Have the elegant looks of the fully-fashioned stockings of the 1950s. Sexy stockings that is perfect for your favorite dress or lingerie.