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Asia · WellingtonNew Zealand will fully reopen its international borders from 11:59 p.m. on July 31. Cruise ships also welcome back to local ports on the same day. The end-July opening of the border is two months earlier than the government's previous time frame and will mean visitors who need visas will now be able to come to New Zealand.See the Story
New Zealand to open international borders fully to visitors from end-July
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US & Canada · WashingtonPresident Biden will soon nominate Arati Prabhakar, a physicist and former DARPA director, to serve as his next top science adviser. She ran DARPA, the high-stakes military research agency, from 2012 to early 2017, and served as director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the 1990s. She would replace the genomics researcher Eric Lander, who resigned as the head of the White House science office in February amid a workplace bullying scandal.See the Story
Biden nominates Arati Prabhakar as his top science adviser
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Google · WashingtonGoogle, Meta and Apple are among nearly 70 companies filing a brief with the US Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. The cases are the first on affirmative action to come before the justices since conservatives gained a 6-3 majority. See the Story
Apple, GE, other major US companies ask Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action
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EuropeSir Patrick Vallance will leave the role at the end of his five-year term in April next year. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was impossible to fully convey Sir Patrick's impact. Sir Patrick, 62, was an academic and a consultant physician before joining GlaxoSmithKline, where he became president of research and development.See the Story
Covid: Sir Patrick Vallance to stand down as UK Government chief scientific adviser
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EducationRemote education’s sometimes bad reputation a result of experiences being reactive, not designed, says Simon ThomsonSee the Story