Howard Stern and wife Beth sued by fired former employee who accuses couple of creating ‘hostile work environment’

Howard Stern and his wife Beth are being sued by their former employee over claims they fostered a hostile work environment and used a false non-disclosure agreement to ‘silence’ her. Per a legal complaint obtained by The Daily Mail, Stern’s ex-executive assistant Leslie Kuhn is suing the shock jock, 73, his wife, 52, his production…

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Cloning Simplified With One Connected Environment

As molecular biology workflows grow more complex, moving from design to experimental decision making requires connected, traceable data for confident scientific choices. However, fragmented tools, siloed workflows, and gaps between molecular design and experimental analytics often slow progress. In this Teach Me in 10, Dr. Larry Mulcahy, Product Manager of Biologics at Revvity, explains how…

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‘They could spend 4 or 5 hours per day underwater’: How humans adapted to the most challenging environments

Our species, Homo sapiens, is the most geographically diverse of all primate species, permanently living on every continent except Antarctica. We have achieved this through our unprecedented ability to develop adaptations that increase the odds of surviving and producing in different environments. Highly localized adaptations, like those that enable people to survive at high altitude,…

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Global deviation on SEP regulation set to complicate licensing environment | MLex

By Nick Robertson ( April 6, 2026, 15:37 GMT | Insight) — Kirti Gupta, vice president and chief economist at Cornerstone Research, told MLex the globally fractured standard-essential patent enforcement environment has served to further increase legal costs and bring uncertainty. Robust information sharing efforts could stabilize matters, but national governments are pursuing their own…

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Nature’s cloak: organic matter gives nanoparticles a double-edged sword in waterways

Nanomaterials (NMs) are increasingly used in everything from cosmetics to electronics, and their inevitable release into aquatic environments raises concerns about their potential risks to ecosystems. The concentrations of these tiny particles in surface waters can reach microgram-per-liter levels, and lab studies have shown they can harm aquatic organisms. When these NMs enter rivers, lakes,…

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How Debbie Levin Turned The Environmental Media Association Into Hollywood’s Sustainability Engine

For a long time, people didn’t associate Hollywood with environmental progress. Debbie Levin saw an opening there. Over almost three decades at the Environmental Media Association — the nonprofit behind the Environmental Media Awards — she helped take a small, overlooked organization and build it into a real platform inside the entertainment world. Source link

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Using AI to prepare and evaluate environmental assessments risks ‘robodebt-style’ failures, scientists say | Environment

Conservationists and scientists have warned a mining lobby proposal to use artificial intelligence to speed up national environmental approvals could generate “Robodebt-style” failures, putting threatened species at further risk. The Minerals Council of Australia has asked the government to spend $13m to trial the use of AI to help companies prepare applications and help the…

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