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NAV Fund Services Selected as Fund Administrator for Laser Digital’s Tokenized Bitcoin Diversified Yield Fund

Yesterday at 17:03 PM, via Tech Financials

Chicago, Illinois  The appointment underscores NAV’s proven capabilities offering premium services for tokenized fund administration at scale and builds on NAV’s long-term relationship with Laser Digital. The Bitcoin Diversified Yield Fund is the first natively tokenized Cayman Bitcoin fund and is aimed at institutional investors in selected regions.  Chicago-based NAV Fund Services (NAV)...

‘Notepad++ For Mac’ Release Is Disavowed By the Creator of the Original

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica, written by Andrew Cunningham: As its name implies, the venerable Notepad++ text editor began as a more capable version of the classic Windows Notepad, with features such as line numbering and syntax highlighting. It was created in 2003 by Don Ho, who continues to be its primary author and maintainer, and it has been a Windows-exclusive app...

KeyState Appoints Allan Riska to Lead $1B+ Renewable Energy Investment Platform

Yesterday at 16:47 PM, via Tech Financials

LAS VEGAS, NV  – Key State today announced the appointment of Allan Riska as Executive Vice President – Tax Credit Investments. In this role, he will lead the firm’s renewable energy tax credit investing business and oversee SOLCAP, KeyState’s fund platform connecting community bank capital with mid-sized renewable energy projects. Riska will also assume the newly […]

World ‘unprepared’ for next pandemic as countries fail to agree on sharing information, tests and vaccines

Yesterday at 15:34 PM, via The Guardian

Finalisation of pact governing global response to disease outbreaks delayed as talks on how to share benefits stall

A key deadline to finalise a global pandemic treaty has been missed by negotiators, prompting warnings that the world remains unprepared for the next major disease outbreak.

Countries have been trying to agree how they should share information on pathogens, such as bacteria or...

From app idea to board game hit

Yesterday at 14:08 PM, via TechCentral

From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.

How Microplastics Are Likely Helping To Heat Up the Planet

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Slashdot

A new Nature Climate Change study suggests airborne microplastics — especially darker and colored particles — are likely contributing to atmospheric warming by absorbing more heat than they reflect. Researchers estimate the effect could be roughly one-sixth that of black carbon, though outside experts say the uncertainties remain large and more study is needed before drawing firm policy...

The iPhone That Never Was

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Wired

In 1990, three former Apple employees launched a company that epitomized the Silicon Valley dream. What they invented looked like an iPhone—more than a decade earlier. The device never came to be.

Slow Alzheimer’s diagnoses ‘mean UK patients missing out on experimental treatments’

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Alzheimer’s Research UK says patients at risk of being left behind as lack of formal or accurate diagnoses closes door to trials

People with Alzheimer’s disease are missing out on experimental treatments because they are not diagnosed early or accurately enough to be enrolled in clinical trials, a UK charity has said.

Trials of Alzheimer’s drugs reached a record high this year, according to...

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