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Hong Kong's startup ecosystem has been steadily maturing in recent years, leading to a surge in early-stage firms with significant potential. According to the latest statistics from Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK), the number of startups in the city reached a record high of 4,694 this year, a 10% increase compared to last year and approximately 40% more than in 2020. Growth has been particularly strong in the health and medical sector, and in the sustainable technology/green technology sector. Startups are also making a substantial contribution to the labour market. In 2024, they employed nearly 18,000 people, reflecting a 7% year-on-year increase and growth of around 65% since 2020. Director-General of Investment Promotion Alpha Lau said that the startup sector's robust growth can be attributed to proactive government measures aimed at supporting its development. “The Hong Kong Government has spent a lot of effort to promote emerging sectors and emerging companies, resulting in remarkable growth in the total number of startups.” One local fintech startup, Riverchain, was established two years ago and provides a digital financing platform for the construction industry. The company highlighted that Hong Kong's well-established financial infrastructure has been instrumental to its development. Riverchain Chief Executive Officer Ben Wong remarked: “Hong Kong was very strategic to our growth. We want to be more than just a Hong Kong company, we want to be an international company. Hong Kong provides us with a strategic location, just a four-hour ride to Southeast Asia.” Mr Wong emphasised the quality of talent in Hong Kong, stating that it is among the best in the world, offering a reliable pool of highly skilled and knowledgeable individuals. One emerging segment in Hong Kong's innovation landscape is femtech, which focuses on technology solutions for women's health. One startup in this area, Femtech Future, is a consulting firm that assists other femtech startups. The company's founder and CEO, Maaike Steinebach, stated: “Hong Kong has an amazing entrepreneurial ecosystem, so firstly it is very easy to set up your company here. It took me about a week to set it up – the company secretariat and accountants are readily available. There are also amazing co-working spaces, making it convenient for a startup like me.” In the coming year, InvestHK will continue to engage with companies around the world through its 34 global offices. The department aims to provide potential investors and businesses in the Mainland and overseas with the latest information about Hong Kong's business environment, encouraging them to set up or expand their operations in the city. InvestHK is also focused on enhancing its investment promotion capabilities by expanding its overseas network, particularly in countries along the Belt & Road Initiative. This includes establishing a new office in Türkiye that is expected to become operational in the first quarter of 2025.Grow Clinton recognizes Nestle Purina Petcare with Spotlight Innovation Award
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — Freshman Justus McNair made a 3-pointer from midcourt just before the final buzzer to cap Valparaiso's game-closing 29-4 run and the Beacons knocked off Western Michigan 76-73 on Friday. Valpo trailed 69-47 with 6:51 remaining. Tied at 73-all, Western Michigan's Donovan Williams came up short on a 3-pointer from the corner and McNair grabbed the rebound with about four seconds left before racing the other way for a one-footed runner at the horn. Cooper Schwieger scored 17 of his 19 points in the second half for the Beacons (6-5). Jefferson Monegro scored 13 points while going 4 of 15 from the floor, including 0 for 3 from 3-point range, and 5 for 9 from the line. McNair had 13 points and went 5 of 7 from the field (2 for 4 from 3-point range). Chansey Willis Jr. finished with 16 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for the Broncos (3-8). Owen Lobsinger added 14 points for Western Michigan. Brandon Muntu finished with 12 points. Monegro scored eight points in the first half and Valparaiso went into halftime trailing 42-26. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Armando Broja on ‘fast-track’ to make Everton debut after long-term injury
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Khalid has just publicly shared that he is gay, but he clarified that he only chose to reveal his sexuality after being outed. On Friday, Nov. 22, the seven-time Grammy nominee posted multiple updates on X , including one in which he stated, “I got outted and the world still continues to turn.” He then added, “Let’s get this straight (lmao) I am not ashamed of my sexuality! In reality it ain’t nobodies business! But I am okay with me 🖤 love y’all.” Fans quickly speculated that rapper and singer Hugo Almonte was behind the outing. The 28-year-old posted a photo on X—which has since been deleted—with the 26-year-old artist less than 30 minutes before Khalid came out on social media. Here’s what to know about Almonte and a closer look at their relationship. Who Is Hugo Almonte? Almonte is an openly bisexual Dominican American from New York. A social media star, he has since been working to build a career in music. In March 2023, he released his debut album, El Can Se Acabó . A post shared by Hugo D Almonte (@hugodalmonte) On Instagram, Almonte has over 300k followers, and he also has a YouTube channel with 11,000 subscribers. Did Almonte Out Khalid? Almonte took to X with claims about an ex, whom he did not initially identify by name, but said, “One of your favorite gay R&B singers suck my d**k and it was really bad.” He then claimed he dated and broke up with a “dumb a** singer” who allegedly falsely accused him of breaking into their home. “He’s ugly as f**k but he tried to set me up and lie and say I broke into his house because I broke up with him like why would I go to your house and do all that if I broke up with you dumb a**!” Almonte followed up with a since-deleted selfie with Khalid, captioning it, “B**ch a** 🥷🏾 lied and said that I broke into his house cause I didn’t want him.” When addressing the situation in a series of his own social media posts, Khalid mentioned that he “wasn’t hiding anything,” responding to supportive followers who noted that the revelation wasn’t all that shocking. However, Khalid emphasized that it was his decision to make and that, ultimately, it was nobody’s business. I wasn’t hiding anything! It’s just not any of your business https://t.co/jAW9f7I5oO — Khalid (@thegreatkhalid) November 23, 2024 In an email statement to Vulture , Almonte defended his actions, saying, “[It’s] really funny how it works because my intentions was never to out someone who’s clearly been out already in the community in Los Angeles.” Almonte added that people have started to “belittle” his character and send him death threats. “All I’ve learned from this is never allow anyone to silence me, it’s crazy that these people said I was chasing clout, when I was holding onto this for five years, and I finally had enough,” he concluded. Almonte also tweeted and deleted a longer, similar statement from the Notes app, doubling down on his position. He declared, “If I had a chance to do it all over, I would do it again and again and again the same way.”Rev. Isaac Omolehin, founder of the Word Assembly Ministries, Offa Garage, Ilorin, Kwara State, is a revered Bible teacher, conference speaker, mentor, philanthropist and outspoken minister of God. EJIKEME OMENAZU caught up with him during a recent National Convention of Total Gospel Bible Church, Fola-Agoro, Lagos, during which he spoke on issues concerning the church and ministries. Excerpt: Are you satisfied with the level of Christianity today? No, I am not, and I cannot be because I did not only witness what you can call the First House in the 70s. I was part of the building that built the first house in this country. There is no big name in the ministry you call in this country that happened behind me. No, there is no big name you can call in this country that is doing church and Christianity that I know nothing about.Whatever is happening that they are doing now, they call it Christianity, this is not how it was in the 70s, and this was not how it was in the 80s. What is the missing link? The missing link is a serious deviation by the fathers from the foundation handed over to them. We were all in scripture union when we started. We all started with discipleship, not with signs and wonders. Christianity cannot be developed and built on signs and wonders. It begins with discipleship, Scripture Union was the baseline in this country when the Christian union was teaching and doing discipleship. What is missed is discipleship ? When a Christian does not know the difference between sin and righteousness, there is the complete absence of discipleship and playing down on discipleship. Where will you find discipleship? Is it where you are having the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth services without Sunday School, and no Bible Study? Christians don’t grow on crusade grounds and Christianity cannot develop on a first come, first serve. What is your opinion on the trend of false prophets in Nigeria Christianity? It is a sign of the End-Time and there is nothing much anyone can do about it. The more you try to correct it, the more it blows further. The more you try to repair the damage, the more damage is done. It is a frustrating effort on the side of repairers, trying to repair the damage. Those damages are more than those repaired. The damage keeps amplifying and has now become hard-headed. You don’t know where to stop it.The doctrines are false, the prophets are false, and the teachers are false. From this point of view, if you want to contend with the false teachers, the false prophets are on the prowl, and if you want to go after the false prophets, the false teachers are on the prowl. It has become intractable and many of us have let it be and take it as a sign of the end-time that Jesus spoke about. Do you support the establishment of a Censors Board for pastors and ministries? The Censor’s Board is a good idea; they can uphold product quality in different industries. Every industry has a quality control unit that enforces the standards. It is there in all the pharmaceutical products, consumer goods, and other products. If they are not there, then the contents can be contaminated. But, you also know that NAFDAC is contending with all the fake drugs, adulterated medicines, and contaminated products that are all over the place. It is not the same in religious organisations to establish quality control units. Other religions are fairly better because they are more united, there are fewer sects, so they are easier to manage. Christianity has sects and denominations that are beyond numbering. Other religions also have their different doctrines, sects, and brands. But, Christianity is worse. Nigerian Christians refused to grow a quality control unit to define the tenets of practice and to control those who are devious. Even CAN is made up of five blocs that are not the same. Roman Catholicism contrasts the white garments, the Evangelical, and the Pentecostals. They are different from the Orthodox churches, the Anglican, Methodist, and Presbyterian, all these form a block. Then, you get to the white garments, and find St. Moses Orimolade, St. John the Baptist, St. John the Saint. In the same white garment, there are many sects. CAC has many sects, it has broken into uncountable mountains where everyone is developing their mountains of prayer, yet, they are not the same. The divisions in the body of Christ have made it difficult to develop a policy of control. This is how it will be until Jesus comes. We have had to bear it. What should be the solution to these disunity activities? There has to be a father figure. The matters are becoming worse when there are no fathers anymore. The solution is in a father, who has to be the one who gives back to us all. But we don’t have that anymore. The people we look up to, to further Christianity in Nigeria, have themselves become denominational lords, promoting divisions and are only interested in the excellence of their denomination over others. When a father is telling some of the children that they will be slaves to another child, that father will preach equity and will want equilibrium, and unity. Also, a father will want to bring everyone together. So, the absence of a father in Nigerian Christianity gave birth to these divisions. And no matter who you are, everybody cannot be in RCCG, Deeper Life, Mountain of Fire, or any church or denomination. We have to accept that God has produced many children in different denominations. But, we need a father who will be in the centre and cannot be an extremist.Right now in this country, there is no such person. The absence of fathers is what is giving birth to this recklessness. There must be somebody who can call things to order, sanitise, and unify. But we don’t have that now in this country. What is the place of discipleship and mentorship in Christian ministry? Discipleship and mentorship are the same. Discipleship tells you, you are a student and you are a student because there is a teacher. But, where there are no teachers and students, there is no school. And whoever you are today, a certain school made you one. If you are a doctor, you went to medical school, if you are a lawyer, you went to law school. Some schooling makes you who you are. But, the church also has its school; we have Sunday School, where you can become a disciple. But, Sunday Schools are abandoned. When they do not do schooling, then you don’t have professionals. The church also has no school, the schools have been wiped out by miracles and anointing services. Our Bible studies are taken over by breakthrough service, and the school is almost not there.When a service is only one hour, and inside that one hour, you do the announcement, choir special number, sing praises, preaching, and of course, the blessing time for tithe and offering, within an hour or so. In the end, you are not going to have strong Christians, but weak and kwashiorkor Christians, who are not well nourished, not well fed, half baked, ill-equipped, and unprepared Christians are what you are going to have. Unfortunately, in the past 40 years of Christianity in Nigeria, those fellows produced under those atmospheres, are now the Jews who are also ordaining pastors under them. It is a very sorry case that Christianity in Nigeria has lost its foundation, and that is why we are where we are today. What is your advice to Nigerians at this period? I am sorry, I don’t have one. Let each person manage himself. Behave yourself as if there is no government to give you light, go and find a way to put light in your house, there is solar. Go and find out how you get water into your home, sink a borehole, and don’t expect water, there will be no waterworks. Manage your own life, go and grow your food. Find a space near your house to plant what your family can eat. There will be no government to supply anything. If the government is in charge of the air today, people will suffocate. Because it won’t go around, some people will bottle it somewhere and it will not get to your house because you are not a ruling party member. If the government were in charge of sunlight today, many people would live in perpetual darkness. They would not allow the light to shine in their compound because they are not card-carrying party members. Our politics is cruel, our politicians are wicked. Even though our style of religion is spiteful, they have no human welfare concept. It is selfish and does not carry humanity. During the last Ramadan, some Muslims came to my house and said, sir, we don’t have water to do ablution. And I asked: Why don’t you go and tell your people in the government to provide you with water? They said, we have told them, but they did not answer. And I went there to sink a borehole for them. I did not care whether they were Muslim or not. What concerns me was, they are human beings. Jesus said if people ask you for water, even if they are your enemy, you have to give them. If they ask you for food, you give them. I was in Doha, one of the most important Arab countries, I see how they do Islam there, but our own here, I don’t understand it. You are putting a knife on someone’s neck and saying Allahu-Akbar before you slaughter him.
The NFC’s No. 1 seed will come down to the final week when the Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings. The winner takes the NFC North and gets a first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage until the Super Bowl. The loser becomes the No. 5 seed and must play on the road in the wild-card round. The Vikings (14-2) held on for a over the Green Bay Packers to set up the high-stakes showdown in Week 18. The Lions (13-2) visit the San Francisco 49ers (6-9) on Monday night in a rematch of the NFC title game. Win, lose or tie, they have to beat the Vikings again. Detroit beat Minnesota 31-29 in Week 7. The Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East and locked up the No. 2 seed with a 41-7 rout of the Dallas Cowboys. However, coach Nick Sirianni has a tough decision to make this week. is 101 yards away from breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season record for yards rushing in a season. Sirianni has to decide whether to rest Barkley and most of his starters to prepare for the playoffs or let his star try for the 40-year-old record. The Los Angeles Rams (10-6) were on the verge of clinching the NFC West. They would lock it up Sunday night if the Commanders beat the Falcons. The outcome of the Atlanta-Washington game has a major impact on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7). If the Falcons win, they’d remain first in the NFC South and would win the division with a victory against Carolina next week. If the Falcons lose, the Buccaneers would take over first place and would secure the division with a victory over New Orleans next week. The Commanders would secure a wild-card spot with a win against Atlanta. If they lose, Seattle stays mathematically alive for a wild card and the Buccaneers could also find a path to the playoffs as a wild-card team. Three teams in the AFC have already secured their seeds. The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs (15-1) won the AFC West weeks ago and clinched the No. 1 seed. The AFC East champion Buffalo Bills (13-3) are the No. 2 seed. The AFC South champion Houston Texans (9-7) are the No. 4 seed. The Baltimore Ravens (11-5) would win the AFC North and get the No. 3 seed with a win or tie against Cleveland next weekend or a loss or tie by Pittsburgh, which hosts Cincinnati. If they don’t win the division, the Steelers have already clinched a wild-card berth. The Los Angeles Chargers (10-6) also secured a wild-card spot. They’ll be no lower than the sixth seed. The final AFC playoff spot comes down to the Broncos (9-7), Dolphins (8-8) or Bengals (8-8). Denver clinches with a win or tie against the Chiefs. The Dolphins need the Broncos to lose and they must beat the Jets on the road to get in. The Bengals must win and the Broncos and Dolphins have to lose for them to get in. ___ AP NFL: Rob Maaddi, The Associated Press
Tiny, wireless antennas use light to monitor cellular communication December 20, 2024 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Researchers developed a biosensing technique that eliminates the need for wires. Instead, tiny, wireless antennas use light to detect minute electrical signals in the solution around them. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email Monitoring electrical signals in biological systems helps scientists understand how cells communicate, which can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions like arrhythmia and Alzheimer's. But devices that record electrical signals in cell cultures and other liquid environments often use wires to connect each electrode on the device to its respective amplifier. Because only so many wires can be connected to the device, this restricts the number of recording sites, limiting the information that can be collected from cells. MIT researchers have now developed a biosensing technique that eliminates the need for wires. Instead, tiny, wireless antennas use light to detect minute electrical signals. Small electrical changes in the surrounding liquid environment alter how the antennas scatter the light. Using an array of tiny antennas, each of which is one-hundredth the width of a human hair, the researchers could measure electrical signals exchanged between cells, with extreme spatial resolution. The devices, which are durable enough to continuously record signals for more than 10 hours, could help biologists understand how cells communicate in response to changes in their environment. In the long run, such scientific insights could pave the way for advancements in diagnosis, spur the development of targeted treatments, and enable more precision in the evaluation of new therapies. "Being able to record the electrical activity of cells with high throughput and high resolution remains a real problem. We need to try some innovative ideas and alternate approaches," says Benoît Desbiolles, a former postdoc in the MIT Media Lab and lead author of a paper on the devices. He is joined on the paper by Jad Hanna, a visiting student in the Media Lab; former visiting student Raphael Ausilio; former postdoc Marta J. I. Airaghi Leccardi; Yang Yu, a scientist at Raith America, Inc.; and senior author Deblina Sarkar, the AT&T Career Development Assistant Professor in the Media Lab and MIT Center for Neurobiological Engineering and head of the Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek Lab. The research appears today in Science Advances . "Bioelectricity is fundamental to the functioning of cells and different life processes. However, recording such electrical signals precisely has been challenging," says Sarkar. "The organic electro-scattering antennas (OCEANs) we developed enable recording of electrical signals wirelessly with micrometer spatial resolution from thousands of recording sites simultaneously. This can create unprecedented opportunities for understanding fundamental biology and altered signaling in diseased states as well as for screening the effect of different therapeutics to enable novel treatments." Biosensing with light The researchers set out to design a biosensing device that didn't need wires or amplifiers. Such a device would be easier to use for biologists who may not be familiar with electronic instruments. "We wondered if we could make a device that converts the electrical signals to light and then use an optical microscope, the kind that is available in every biology lab, to probe these signals," Desbiolles says. Initially, they used a special polymer called PEDOT:PSS to design nanoscale transducers that incorporated tiny pieces of gold filament. Gold nanoparticles were supposed to scatter the light -- a process that would be induced and modulated by the polymer. But the results weren't matching up with their theoretical model. The researchers tried removing the gold and, surprisingly, the results matched the model much more closely. "It turns out we weren't measuring signals from the gold, but from the polymer itself. This was a very surprising but exciting result. We built on that finding to develop organic electro-scattering antennas," he says. The organic electro-scattering antennas, or OCEANs, are composed of PEDOT:PSS. This polymer attracts or repulses positive ions from the surrounding liquid environment when there is electrical activity nearby. This modifies its chemical configuration and electronic structure, altering an optical property known as its refractive index, which changes how it scatters light. When researchers shine light onto the antenna, the intensity of the light it scatters back changes in proportion to the electrical signal present in the liquid. With thousands or even millions of tiny antennas in an array, each only 1 micrometer wide, the researchers can capture the scattered light with an optical microscope and measure electrical signals from cells with high resolution. Because each antenna is an independent sensor, the researchers do not need to pool the contribution of multiple antennas to monitor electrical signals, which is why OCEANs can detect signals with micrometer resolution. Intended for in vitrostudies, OCEAN arrays are designed to have cells cultured directly on top of them and put under an optical microscope for analysis. "Growing" antennas on a chip Key to the devices is the precision with which the researchers can fabricate arrays in the MIT.nano facilities. They start with a glass substrate and deposit layers of conductive then insulating material on top, each of which is optically transparent. Then they use a focused ion beam to cut hundreds of nanoscale holes into the top layers of the device. This special type of focused ion beam enables high-throughput nanofabrication. "This instrument is basically like a pen where you can etch anything with a 10-nanometer resolution," he says. They submerge the chip in a solution that contains the precursor building blocks for the polymer. By applying an electric current to the solution, that precursor material is attracted into the tiny holes on the chip, and mushroom-shaped antennas "grow" from the bottom up. The entire fabrication process is relatively fast, and the researchers could use this technique to make a chip with millions of antennas. "This technique could be easily adapted so it is fully scalable. The limiting factor is how many antennas we can image at the same time," he says. The researchers optimized the dimensions of the antennas and adjusted parameters, which enabled them to achieve high enough sensitivity to monitor signals with voltages as low as 2.5 millivolts in simulated experiments. Signals sent by neurons for communication are usually around 100 millivolts. "Because we took the time to really dig in and understand the theoretical model behind this process, we can maximize the sensitivity of the antennas," he says. OCEANs also responded to changing signals in only a few milliseconds, enabling them to record electrical signals with fast kinetics. Moving forward, the researchers want to test the devices with real cell cultures. They also want to reshape the antennas so they can penetrate cell membranes, enabling more precise signal detection. In addition, they want to study how OCEANs could be integrated into nanophotonic devices, which manipulate light at the nanoscale for next-generation sensors and optical devices. This research is funded, in part, by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the Swiss National Science Foundation. Story Source: Materials provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Original written by Adam Zewe. Note: Content may be edited for style and length. Journal Reference : Cite This Page :WASHINGTON (AP) — A ninth U.S. telecoms firm has been confirmed to have been hacked as part of a that gave officials in access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans, a top White House official said Friday. Biden administration officials said , as well as dozens of nations, had been affected by the Chinese hacking blitz known as Salt Typhoon. But Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, told reporters Friday that a ninth victim had been identified after the administration released guidance to companies about how to hunt for Chinese culprits in their networks. The update from Neuberger is the latest development in a massive hacking operation that has alarmed national security officials, exposed cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the private sector and laid bare China’s hacking sophistication. The hackers compromised the networks of telecommunications companies to obtain customer call records and gain access to the private communications of “a limited number of individuals.” Though the FBI has not publicly identified any of the victims, officials believe senior U.S. government officials and prominent political figures are among those whose whose communications were accessed. Neuberger said officials did not yet have a precise sense how many Americans overall were affected by Salt Typhoon, in part because the Chinese were careful about their techniques, but a “large number” were in the Washington-Virginia area. Officials believe the goal of the hackers was to identify who owned the phones and, if they were “government targets of interest,” spy on their texts and phone calls, she said. The FBI said most of the people targeted by the hackers are “primarily involved in government or political activity.” Neuberger said the episode highlighted the need for required cybersecurity practices in the telecommunications industry, something the Federal Communications Commission is to take up at a meeting next month. “We know that voluntary cyber security practices are inadequate to protect against China, Russia and Iran hacking of our critical infrastructure,” she said. The Chinese government has denied responsibility for the hacking.
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