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Phys.org 

A microscopic factory for small runners: New method uses magnetic loops for growth control

Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have developed a new method for controlling the growth of physical micro-runners. They used an external magnetic field to assemble paramagnetic colloidal spheres—i.e. only magnetic due to external influences—into rods of a certain length. Colloidal particles are tiny particles in the micro- or nanometer range that can be used in medicine as carriers of biochemicals.

The Gateway Pundit 

A Tale of Two Presidents: the assassination attempt on President Donald J. Trump

Guest post by Raven Harrison, Founder and President of Restore Our American Republic (R.O.A.R.), author of the book “Raven’s Mantle: Fighting the Betrayal of America”, host of the podcast “Raven’s Radar” and featured in the documentary “Ravenous: Fighting the Betrayal of America”: It has been said that “it is always darkest before the dawn.” Nothing exemplifies this more clearly than the attempted assassination of President Donald J.

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PYMNTS.com 

CrowdStrike CEO Updates Solutions to Global Microsoft Outage

The outage that continued to snarl systems from airports to stock exchanges Friday morning started when it struck users of Microsoft’s Windows operating system late Thursday (July 18) and early Friday (July 19) and was caused by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike’s software update, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said in a Friday post on X. “CrowdStrike is […]

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EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: West Ham Look to Reinforce Squad with £20m Proven Star

West Ham’s Bold Move: N’Golo Kanté’s Potential Return Stirring the Transfer Pot In a recent piece by The Guardian, it was revealed that West Ham is in discussions to re-sign former Chelsea powerhouse N’Golo Kanté from Al-Ittihad for a sum of £20 million. The narrative surrounding the 33-year-old French midfielder is rife with intrigue and […]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Agri exports down 3% in Q1

India experienced a 3% drop in Q1 agricultural exports amid the Red Sea crisis, higher freight costs, and China-US logistics issues. Products under APEDA felt the impact. Increased US tariffs on Chinese goods led to container shortages. Rajesh Agrawal noted declines in maize exports and rice export controls. The July 2023 ban on non-basmati white rice exports allowed for some humanitarian exemptions. A recovery in rice and cashew exports is expected once logistics improve, despite ongoing regional crises.