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«The Rio Times» 

Gerdau’s Investor Day Sparks Optimism: A Closer Look at the Steel Giant’s Future

Gerdau’s recent Investor Day event has rekindled analysts’ enthusiasm for the steel company. The two-day gathering featured presentations by CEO Gustavo Werneck and other executives, along with a tour of the long steel plant in Araçariguama, São Paulo. The Brazilian steel market faces ongoing challenges despite new import tariffs. Implemented in June, these measures have […]

Deadline.com 

‘Blitz’ Review: Saoirse Ronan Adds Fire To Steve McQueen’s Powerful British WWII Drama Focused On The Human Price Of War – London Film Festival

After exploring the ramifications of the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam in his 4 1/2-hour 2023 documentary Occupied City, director-writer Steve McQueen returns to the era for his latest narrative feature Blitz, which takes us to the German Blitzkrieg of London as seen through the innocent eyes of a young boy who must survive it. The […]

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GSK reaches $2.2bn Zantac settlement in US - Financial Times

  1. GSK reaches $2.2bn Zantac settlement in US  Financial Times
  2. Thousands of cancer patients in line to share £1.7bn as GSK settles Zantac cases  The Telegraph
  3. Statement: Zantac (ranitidine) litigation – settlement agreements reached  GSK
  4. GSK strikes $2.2bn deal to resolve legal cases in US over heartburn treatment Zantac  The Guardian
  5. GSK agrees to settle about 80,000 Zantac lawsuits for up to $2.2 bln  Reuters

The Register 

Nobel Chemistry Prize goes to AlphaFold, Rosetta creators - another win for AI

Let’s just hope they don’t give the literature award to a bot, too

This year's Nobel Prizes are shaping up to be a triumph for AI. After awarding the physics prize to early AI pioneers yesterday, the chemistry prize has now gone to the creators of AI protein prediction platform AlphaFold and protein design tool Rosetta.…

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Tennessee corrections chief says new process for executing inmates will be completed by end of year

Tennessee’s corrections chief says the department is expected to unveil a new process for executing inmates by the end of the year. The announcement signals a pending end to the yearslong pause that was put in place after a blistering report revealed that the state had conducted several executions without proper testing of the drugs used. Commissioner Frank Strada didn’t reveal any details about the new process on Wednesday, but his comments are the first public estimate on when the state may once... Читать дальше...