Kino 1.1 — One big step

It’s been about a month a half since we launched the video companion to Halide, Kino. Today, we’re excited to launch our first major update. Say hello to Kino 1.1, codenamed “Blade Runner”. This update packs in tons of enhancements, polish and even a few secret things, but we’re especially happy with how much feedback…

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Moderna’s New Lower-Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Approved by FDA

By Stephanie Brown HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new lower-dose vaccine for active immunization against COVID-19 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. The new vaccine (mNexspike [COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA]) represents a significant step forward in the development of next-generation coronavirus vaccines, the Associated…

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David Bull named new chairman of Reform UK

TalkTV host David Bull has been named as Reform UK’s new chairman, replacing Zia Yusuf who quit last week after clashing with colleagues over calls for a burka ban. A long-time ally of party leader Nigel Farage, 56-year-old Bull has held several roles in Reform and its predecessor the Brexit Party, but is best known…

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Simplifying DORA Compliance with the Qualys Enterprise TruRisk™ Platform

Strengthening Resilience for the Financial Sector The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is a landmark EU regulation that establishes a unified framework for managing technology risk in the financial sector. It’s designed to ensure that banks, insurers, investment firms, and other financial entities can withstand, respond to, and recover from all types of ICT-related disruptions—from…

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Atmospheric chemistry keeps pollutants in the air

Nitrates in the atmosphere reduce air quality and play an important role in climate change. An international team led by Hokkaido University researchers has revealed how chemical processes in the atmosphere have led to persistently high nitrate levels despite a reduction in emissions over the past few decades. These findings, published in Nature Communications, will…

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