Biotech financing: darkest before the dawn
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Biotech financing: darkest before the dawn

Technology tamfitronics After a difficult three years, biotech financing may slowly be returning to health. Credit: Norman Price / Alamy Stock Photo“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” wrote Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities. The same might be said for biotech financing today.On the plus side: flourishing innovation, robust mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, and average private biotech funding round sizes at a 15-year high (Fig. 1) On the downside: stubbornly muted public markets and cautious, choosy venture capitalists (VCs) struggling to raise their...
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‘Boy got skateboard can fly’: What it takes for kitefoiler Max Maeder to bring home an Olympic medal for National Day, Singapore News
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‘Boy got skateboard can fly’: What it takes for kitefoiler Max Maeder to bring home an Olympic medal for National Day, Singapore News

Top Stories Tamfitronics "We were hoping to see history in the pool, we are. Because Singapore has won an Olympic gold medal and an Olympic record time."This was from a commentator at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro's Barra Olympic Park in 2016 when Joseph Schooling won Singapore's first Olympic gold medal.It has been eight years since Schooling's historic victory. And on Aug 8, the eve of Singapore's 59th National Day, an Olympic medal beckons again.Only this time, it's a different contender and a different event.The name? Maximilian Maeder.The event? Kitefoiling.Top Stories Tamfitronics What is Kitefoiling?Many may not be familiar with the sport as it only made its Olympic debut at this year's Games in Paris.As Maeder once succinctly describes it in a TikTok video: "Boy got skateboard can fly."In an interview with The Straits Times in May, the...
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Olympic champ Axelsen’s Chinese proficiency stuns fans, says he practises writing characters to relieve stress, World News
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Olympic champ Axelsen’s Chinese proficiency stuns fans, says he practises writing characters to relieve stress, World News

Top Stories Tamfitronics As a two-time Olympic champion and a father to two young daughters, Danish shuttler Viktor Axelsen has a lot on his plate.And in times of immense stress, the current world No. 2 badminton player has taken to practising his Chinese writing skills, which he says helps bring inner peace.Following his victory over Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn at the Paris 2024 Olympics men's singles finals on Monday (Aug 5), Axelsen answered questions posed by reporters from Hong Kong TVB in Chinese.Netizens were impressed by his fluency, with a clip of the interview uploaded to Facebook garnering over four million views at the time of writing."That was surprising," commented one user."He speaks better Mandarin than most of us. So fluent and confident," said another.As it turns out, Axelson started learning the language from a personal...
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The wait for an Olympic medal goes on for Singapore kitefoiler Max Maeder, Singapore News
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The wait for an Olympic medal goes on for Singapore kitefoiler Max Maeder, Singapore News

Top Stories Tamfitronics MARSEILLE – The Paris Olympics have been a test of skills, tactics and most importantly, patience for Singaporean kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder.The 17-year-old was made to wait another day to fight for a spot on the podium after light winds resulted in the postponement of the Formula Kite final. Only one race out of up to a maximum of six was held at the Marseille Marina on Aug 8.But the two-time world champion noted that waiting was a normal part of the sport, saying: “You come to kiting and sometimes the weather doesn’t play ball, and sometimes it just doesn’t work out.“So you get used to it and I’ve been competing long enough so that it doesn’t really bother me to wait around. I mean, of course, it’s a shame to wait.”While the mixed...
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