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CLEM_Klubnik 13 run (Hauser kick), 12:07. SCAR_Sellers 25 run (Herrera kick), 9:20. CLEM_Klubnik 18 run (Hauser kick), 9:57. SCAR_FG Herrera 42, 6:48. SCAR_Sellers 20 run (Herrera kick), 1:08. Story continues below video A_81,500. RUSHING_South Carolina, Sellers 16-166, R.Sanders 18-60, Adaway 6-41, J.Brown 1-1, (Team) 1-(minus 1). Clemson, Mafah 20-66, Klubnik 10-62, Haynes 2-11. PASSING_South Carolina, Sellers 13-21-1-164. Clemson, Klubnik 24-36-1-280, (Team) 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING_South Carolina, Harbor 3-51, R.Sanders 3-48, J.Brown 3-41, Simon 3-17, Larvadain 1-7. Clemson, A.Williams 8-99, Moore 6-65, Wesco 5-67, Briningstool 3-35, Mafah 2-14. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.
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From Lateef Dada, Osogbo Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has advocated the use of technology for the development of the health sector. Speaking at the formal opening and first matriculation of the College of Health Sciences and Information Technology, Okuku, in Odo-Otin Local Government, Osun State, at the weekend, Makinde posited that technology has advanced to the level where we cannot do without it. Represented by his Commissioner for Education, Prof. Abdulwaheed Adelabu, Makinde vowed that his administration would not relent in supporting education, urging parents to brace themselves and invest heavily in their children. “On the health sector, this is what we are doing. We are using technology to provide innovative solutions for the educational advancement of Oyo State because, in another 10 to 20 years, you wouldn’t be surprised to see holistic development across all sectors,” Makinde said. Emeritus Professor Peter Okebukola disclosed that Makinde is sponsoring 70 students at the college, advising Governor Ademola Adeleke to emulate this gesture. Okebukola, who is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the college, maintained that investment in education remains the best strategy for anyone who desires development in a sustainable manner, saying, “If you desire accelerated development, invest in science, health, and information technology.” The proprietor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, noted that the college was not only established to honour his late mother but also to equip the youth with the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly competitive world. He disclosed that the college has established partnerships with institutions, organisations, and government agencies to provide students with practical experience and industry exposure, preparing them for life after graduation. Noting that the School of Health Sciences has already commenced operations, Oyinlola said the School of Information Technology is set to commence in 2025. “We are also in the process of securing National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) accreditation for both Ordinary and Higher National Diploma programmes. This will enable our graduates to participate in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme, further enhancing their opportunities,” Oyinlola said. Governor Ademola Adeleke, who was represented by the Commissioner for Education, Dipo Eluwole, promised that the Osun government would explore ways to support the college. He commended Oyinlola for his love of education, saying that the state university he established is being properly managed by the present government.
Six projects for innovation in green hydrogen technology from top educational institutions have been shortlisted for incubation at the Indian Institute of Technology's (IIT) Bombay. Supported by HSBC India Green Hydrogen programme, the initiative is a part of a three-year project unveiled by Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in 2023. The aim is to develop innovative projects to position green hydrogen as a strategic alternative fuel. The programme received a large number of proposals from 6 IITs, the National Institute of Technology and Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research. “Of them, six projects have been shortlisted for incubation at IIT Bombay through a stringent process by a steering committee comprising industry experts and senior faculty from the institute,” said a release. They range from developing indigenous hydrogen storage systems that will help reduce significant carbon emissions from commercial vehicles to cost effective and sustainable hydrogen generators and alternative burners which will improve air quality. These solutions will be nurtured at the IIT incubation centre and refined for commercial readiness by the end of the programme period and comprehensively supported to build scale and enhance reach. “This collaboration underscores our firm commitment to supporting the Centre's visionary national green hydrogen mission which positions green hydrogen not just as a sustainable fuel, but as a cornerstone of the country's future energy landscape,” said IIT-B director Shireesh Kedare.Can U.S. LNG Exports Really Fill the Gap Left by Russian Gas in Europe?
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