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A TikTok Alternative Hits 380K Users After U.S. Deal Drama - Professional coverage
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A TikTok Alternative Hits 380K Users After U.S. Deal Drama

According to TechCrunch, the TikTok alternative Skylight has soared to over 380,000 users following a surge in signups over the…

Leidos Bets $2.4 Billion on the Power Grid Boom - Professional coverage
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Leidos Bets $2.4 Billion on the Power Grid Boom

According to Manufacturing.net, defense and technology contractor Leidos has signed a deal to acquire engineering firm ENTRUST Solutions Group for…

Google Cloud gaming boss says AI is your Iron Man suit - Professional coverage
AIInnovationSoftware

Google Cloud gaming boss says AI is your Iron Man suit

According to TechSpot, Jack Buser, the global director for games at Google Cloud, is pushing the narrative that AI tools…

ImmigrationPolicyScience

UK’s High Visa Costs Deter Top Scientists, Royal Society Study Reveals

The Royal Society reports that upfront immigration costs for scientists coming to the UK exceed £5,900, dramatically higher than most competitor nations. Critics argue these fees undermine Britain’s ambition to become a global research hub despite government initiatives to attract top talent.

Substantial Cost Barrier for Scientific Talent

The United Kingdom charges scientists more than 20 times the average upfront immigration fees of other leading research nations except the United States, according to research commissioned by the Royal Society. The analysis indicates this significant cost difference is hampering efforts to recruit international scientific talent at a time when global competition for researchers is intensifying.

GovernmentPolicyTrade

India’s Farm Sector Braces for Impact as US Trade Negotiations Intensify

Indian farming unions are mobilizing against potential agricultural concessions in ongoing US trade negotiations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces domestic pressure as trade talks threaten to reopen sensitive farm policy debates ahead of key state elections.

Farmers’ Unions Threaten Renewed Protests

Indian agricultural communities are preparing for potential demonstrations as trade negotiations between New Delhi and Washington intensify, according to reports from farming union leaders. Daljinder Singh Haryaoo, a farmer from Punjab who participated in year-long protests against agricultural reforms in 2020, has stated he will “climb back on his tractor” if the government makes significant concessions to US demands.