Broadcom’s Thor Ultra Unleashes PCIe Gen6 Ethernet to Power Next-Generation AI Infrastructure
Ethernet Evolution for AI Demands Broadcom has launched the Thor Ultra, positioning it as the industry’s inaugural 800G AI Ethernet…
Ethernet Evolution for AI Demands Broadcom has launched the Thor Ultra, positioning it as the industry’s inaugural 800G AI Ethernet…
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Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk has recruited American pharmaceutical veteran Greg Miley to lead global corporate affairs as the company faces mounting political pressure on drug pricing. The appointment comes during a major restructuring that includes cutting approximately 9,000 positions worldwide.
Novo Nordisk has reportedly hired former AbbVie executive Greg Miley as its new global head of corporate affairs, according to sources familiar with the matter. The appointment comes as the pharmaceutical industry faces increasing scrutiny from the Trump administration over drug pricing policies.
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A senior House Democrat is pressing the Environmental Protection Agency for answers about a delayed health risk assessment for PFNA, a forever chemical contaminating water systems nationwide. The unreleased report reportedly details developmental harm and reproductive damage risks. Critics point to political interference and industry pressure as potential causes for the publication delay.
A senior House Democrat is demanding transparency from the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the delayed publication of a health risk assessment for a toxic “forever chemical” found in drinking water systems serving millions of Americans. According to reports, Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) sent a formal letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin this week requesting “clear answers” about why the PFNA assessment remains unpublished despite being reportedly ready for release since April.