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The Cell Signaling Pathways Driving Cancer Progression
Cell signaling pathways orchestrate essential cellular processes from growth to death. In cancer, these critical systems are hijacked, allowing malignant cells to evade control mechanisms and thrive.
Understanding how cancer disrupts these…
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Brain implants show promise for depression treatment in new study
Brain implants that deliver electric pulses can ease depression in people who aren’t responding to psychiatric drugs, a new study says.
Half of a small group of people who received brain implants experienced significant improvement in their…
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Scotland fans start planning World Cup party after Hampden rollercoaster
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Getty ImagesSome fans have already started planning their routes to North America next summer Scotland supporters are already starting to plan their World Cup party after the men’s team qualified for the tournament for the…
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I Think Domingo Is Dead
Ariana Grande will return to Saturday Night Live as a guest host in December, but a Domingo appearance is still unclear.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show, Grande jokingly gave an update on the SNL character after late-night show…
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AMD will preview its Redstone upscaling tech on December 10
The AI upscaling upgrade for AMD graphics cards is nearly here. On Tuesday, AMD said it will reveal FSR “Redstone,” its answer to NVIDIA’s DLSS, on December 10.
Upscaling tech has been a big sticking point in comparisons between NVIDIA and AMD…
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2950 Feet Wide: Earth’s Largest Modern Crater Discovered in China – SciTechDaily
- 2950 Feet Wide: Earth’s Largest Modern Crater Discovered in China SciTechDaily
- Earth’s massive impact crater unearthed in Southern China The News International
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BLS says full October jobs data won’t be released
Recruiters speak to job seekers at the Appalachian State University internship and job fair in Boone, North Carolina, US, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics said Wednesday it will not release a full U.S. jobs report for the month of October, following the longest government shutdown in the history of the country.
Instead, the agency said October payroll data will be released along with a full report for November. An unemployment rate for October will not be included in those figures because the data “could not be collected,” the BLS said, citing the shutdown.
The BLS also pushed back its November jobs data release to Dec. 16 from Dec. 5. The new date is six days after the Federal Reserve concludes its final policy meeting of the year — leaving the Fed with less intel on the state of the economy.
Without the full October data — and following recent hawkish commentary from some Fed officials — traders may be pricing in a lower chance of another rate reduction.
The CME Group’s FedWatch tool on midday Wednesday showed there’s a 63.8% chance that the central bank keeps its overnight benchmark rate steady in the 3.75%-4% range. That’s up from around 50% earlier in the day.
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Saudi Arabia leads $900mn funding round in Luma AI as US ties deepen
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Saudi Arabia is backing a $900mn funding round in US video start-up Luma AI, as the Gulf state steps up efforts to become a global force in the development of artificial intelligence.
The deal, led by Humain, the AI-focused venture backed by the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, values Luma at more than $4bn, according to people close to the negotiations.
The deal will be announced in Washington at this week’s US-Saudi Investment Forum, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as part of a number of new deals with US companies. Those follow a wave of tie-ups announced during Donald Trump’s visit to Riyadh in May.
Saudi Arabia wants to use the financial muscle of its near-$1tn Public Investment Fund to become an international leader in AI. Prince Mohammed said during his meeting with the US president in the Oval Office on Tuesday that his country planned to spend about $50bn on AI “in the short term”.
Luma, which is based in Burbank, California, creates generative video models that can respond to prompts to create movies or simulate reality. The new funding will accelerate Luma’s efforts to train large-scale “world models” that learn from videos and robotic data rather than just language.
Big Tech groups such as Google DeepMind and Meta, as well as start-ups such as Fei Fei Li’s World Labs, are spending billions of dollars in the race to build these new “spatial intelligence” systems.
A fashion image created by Luma AI © Luma AI Amit Jain, co-founder of Luma, said: “To create AI that can help humanity in the physical world and expand our understanding of the universe, we need to build systems that can learn from a quadrillion tokens of information — roughly the collective digital memory of humanity — contained in video, image, audio and language.”
Meanwhile, Humain is building Project Halo, one of the world’s largest data centre clusters that will provide some computational power for Luma. The deal includes an initiative to build AI models trained on Arabic and regional data to create “culturally aligned” AI.
Existing investors, such as Andreessen Horowitz, Amplify Partners and Matrix Partners have also participated in Luma’s new funding round, alongside new investors including AMD Ventures.
Saudi Arabia and PIF have recalibrated their spending and priorities as lower oil prices put pressure on the kingdom’s budget in recent years. But AI remains one of the main areas where it is willing to spend as part of wider plans to diversify the economy away from its dependence on oil revenues.
Humain chief executive Tareq Amin told the Financial Times earlier this year that the company had allocated $10bn for AI investments through a venture capital fund, while it continued talks with Nvidia and other semiconductor companies to secure the chips needed to build data centres in the kingdom.
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New study shows closed-loop insulin delivery significantly improves pregnancy glucose control
An international randomized clinical trial has shown that closed-loop insulin delivery improves glycemic control during pregnancy for individuals with type 1 diabetes, according to findings published in JAMA and summarized in a new announcement…
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