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The new regulatory framework – adopted on Wednesday by the UN Economic Commission for Europe’s (UNECE) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations – comes a decade after early predictions of widespread automated driving failed to materialise. The new rules establish common safety requirements and a shared method for validating…
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The new regulatory framework – adopted on Wednesday by the UN Economic Commission for Europe’s (UNECE) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations – comes…
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What is the secret to a long life? Three Brazilian sisters with a combined age of 316, who were named by Guinness this month as the oldest living trio of siblings in the world, may help researchers find out. The DNA Longevo Project, a study led by scientist Mayana Zatz from the University of Sao Paulo, aims to investigate the biological factors behind aging. Findings from the three sisters’ case could help scientists better understand why some people remain physically and cognitively resilient at exceptionally advanced ages. Researchers will compare nonagenarians and centenarians with people who have developed frailty, cognitive decline or chronic diseases, seeking traits linked to longevity. Researcher at the University of Sao Paulo (USP) Joao Paulo Guilherme, geneticist Mayana Zatz, researcher Mateus Vidigal,…
International Olympic Committee president Kirsty Coventry and Chair of the IOC’s Athletes’ Commission Pau Gasol Saez address a…
Former Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban arrives to address supporters after the announcement of the partial results of…
Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui left record goalscorer Almoez Ali on the bench for Saturday’s World Cup Group B game against Switzerland, who named a lineup largely unchanged from their qualifying campaign.Switzerland’s most capped players Ricardo Rodriguez and captain Granit Xhaka will both make a record 13th World Cup appearance for their country.Denis Zakaria returns for Switzerland, Silvan Widmer misses out.Qatar made four changes to the team that sealed their qualification for the World Cup, with Almoez, the top scorer in Asian qualifying, left out.Twice Asian Player of the Year Akram Afif leads the attack for Qatar.Switzerland stick with the same group of defenders who started all six qualifiers and conceded just two goals.Swiss 20-year-old attacking midfielder Johan Manzambi is on the bench after starting in recent friendlies.Lineups:Qatar: Mahmoud Abunada, Pedro Miguel, Issa Laye, Jassem Gaber, Edmilson Junior, Akram Afif, Ayoub Alawi, Homam Ahmed, Yusuf Abdurisag, Boualem Khoukhi, Assim Madibo,Switzerland: Gregor Kobel, Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Denis Zakaria, Breel Embolo, Remo Freuler, Granit Xhaka, Dan Ndoye, Ricardo Rodriguez, Ruben Vargas, Michel Aebischer Related Story Source link
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India’s captain Shubman Gill (second right) and his teammate KL Rahul (centre) shake hands with Afghanistan’s players at…
