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image caption, Daniel Wiffen, Hannah Scott and Rhys McClenaghan go to Paris Olympics as world champions59 minutes agoWith just 100 days until the start of the Paris Olympics, Northern Ireland's best athletes are preparing to showcase their talents on sport's grandest stage.They aim to join a small but proud group of medal winners who have represented both Great Britain and Ireland over the years.On the top step of the podium were Summer Olympic champion Lady Mary Peters and hockey players Stephen Martin and Jimmy Kirkwood.It's been 34 years since Northern Ireland produced a gold medalist, but things may be about…

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TELIX PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED.MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, April 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited (ASX: TLX, Telix, the Company) today announced that for the quarter ended March 31, 2024 (Q1 2024) Announcing the latest information on earnings and business performance.Overview: Financial performance for the first quarter of 2024 The company reports unaudited total revenue of US$114.9 million.1 (A$175 million), an 18% increase compared to the previous quarter (US$97.1 million)2 or AU$148.1 million). Revenues were primarily generated from sales of his Telix prostate cancer imaging product, Illuccix®.U.S. revenue increased 18% to US$111.8 million (US$95.1 million in Q4 2023, compared to 11% growth…

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Written by Chris MasonBBC News Political Editor7 hours agoBarring a significant change in the poll results, Rishi Sunak knows his time as chancellor is numbered.However, he is the champion of a smoking plan that enjoys significant cross-party political support, and this appears to usher in considerable social change.And this cross-party support suggests that this is a more politically long-lasting idea than his, as Labor will not scrap it even if it wins the election. . In other words, whatever happens is what some in political circles call a legacy.As I wrote here when Mr Sunak first set out his plan…

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Editor's note: We earn commissions from Forbes Advisor partner links. Commissions do not influence editors' opinions or ratings. Doing business online is almost a given for any company, even if the primary product or service is purchased directly. By accepting online payments for goods and services, you can reach more users and keep the customer experience smooth. Learn in detail four quick, easy, and effective ways for your business to accept online payments. Featured partnersPricing $99 per month, 7 cents to 15 cents per transaction + exchange rateoffer Save or get a $200 gift card + free payment instrument*Pricing Industry-low…

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As artificial intelligence (AI) grows in popularity, social media platform Snapchat has decided to take steps to detect AI-generated content. Get watermarks on your Snapchat AI content With the innovative advancements in AI tools making it even harder to tell what is real and what is fake, the decision was made to mark the content created by AI. Snapchat plans to introduce a watermark to all AI-generated content. According to EnGadget, this watermark will be a glowing ghost next to the image or content. Users will be able to see it when they save it to their camera roll or…

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Data and AI solutions specialist SAS has unveiled a “breakthrough approach” to help organisations tackle business challenges head-on. By introducing lightweight, industry-specific AI models for individual licenses, SAS hopes to provide organizations with ready-to-deploy AI technology to help them productize real-world use cases with unmatched efficiency. “SAS is evolving its portfolio to meet a broad range of user needs with innovative new products and capture market share,” said Chandana Gopal, research director, Future of Intelligence, IDC. “A promising area for SAS is to productize models built on SAS' core assets, people and IP gained from its extensive experience working with…

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House technology Making the most of partnerships: paving the way to e-commerce success Strategic partnerships represent an untapped yet effective means of capitalizing on Asia's growing e-commerce opportunities. The race is on to take the lead in Asia Pacific's e-commerce boom. Based on growth forecasts, this is not surprising. The region's e-commerce market size is projected to reach US$4.2 trillion in 2024, then US$6.76 trillion by 2029, at a compound annual growth rate of 10%.1 For businesses looking to benefit from the surge in consumer demand, building a commercially viable e-commerce strategy is easier said than done, with partnerships playing…

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Samsung has launched the industry's first LPDDR5X DRAM with speeds of up to 10.7 Gbps, setting a new industry benchmark. The use of cutting-edge 12-nanometer (nm)-class process technology has enabled Samsung to deliver not only the highest performance metrics but also the smallest chip size among existing low-power double data rate (LPDDR) products. “As demand for low-power, high-performance memory increases, we expect LPDDR DRAM applications to expand from primarily mobile to other areas that traditionally require higher performance and reliability, such as PCs, accelerators, servers and automotive,” said YongCheol Bae, executive vice president of memory product planning at Samsung. Bae…

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Organisations are enthusiastic about generative AI’s potential to improve business and people productivity, but a lack of strategic planning and talent shortages are preventing them from realising its true value. This is according to a study conducted by Coleman Parks Research in early 2024 with support from data analytics firm SAS, which surveyed 300 U.S. GenAI strategy or data analytics decision makers to identify key investment areas and challenges facing their organizations. “Organizations are realizing that large language models (LLMs) alone cannot solve their business challenges,” said Marinela Profi, strategic AI advisor at SAS. “GenAI should not be treated as…

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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — As bulldozers swept through her neighborhood in Abidjan, Ivory Coast's booming economic capital, Mrs. Touré scrambled to gather what she could. Her three children joined her, filling her plastic bags with her clothes and whatever else they could get their hands on, and her home was reduced to rubble as armed security forces looked on.Touré's house was one of hundreds destroyed in a wave of demolition in February that targeted undeveloped areas of Abidjan.The government cited public health concerns as impoverished areas built along lagoons in this port city of 6.3 million people on West Africa's…

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