Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new, personalized approach to deep brain stimulation (DBS) for people with drug-resistant epilepsy. By mapping each patient’s unique brain wave patterns, the method allows physicians to…
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Android Quick Share now works with Apple’s AirDrop feature on Pixel 10 phones
Count this as the latest unexpected detente between Apple and Google. Today, Google announced that the Pixel 10 series of phones can use Android Quick Share with the iPhone’s AirDrop feature, meaning it’ll be much easier to shoot files and…
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Blocking a single protein forces cancer cells to self-destruct
Researchers at NYU Langone Health have identified how a specific form of cell death linked to the buildup of highly reactive molecules can slow the growth of lung tumors.
This type of cell death, known as ferroptosis, originally evolved as a way…
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Study uncovers promising therapeutic strategies against neuroendocrine prostate cancer
A new study has uncovered promising therapeutic strategies against one of the deadliest forms of prostate cancer.
McGill University researchers at the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute (GCI) identified a mechanism…
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Gibson Dunn Lawyers Discuss Asia Pacific M&A Market with Asian Legal Business
In the Media | November 20, 2025
Asian Legal Business
Several Gibson Dunn lawyers recently spoke with Asian Legal Business about the growth in M&A dealmaking across the Asia Pacific market. Partner David Wolber noted that cross-border M&A activity touching both the United States and China has grown increasingly complex.
“Cross-border M&A activity with touchpoints to both China and the U.S. continues to pose a number of regulatory, commercial, political, and reputational risk challenges, particularly in certain high-tech sectors such as artificial intelligence or semiconductors,” David said.
Partner Tyler Cohen said that there has been “an extended uptick in infrastructure-driven activity, both in digital infrastructure and energy transition-related targets.”
Partner Connell O’Neill added that data sovereignty has emerged as a critical consideration that can make or break technology deals. “We are fielding more questions about data sovereignty in tech commercial and M&A deals as this issue influences technology and business direction,” Connell said.
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iPhone AirDrop now works with Android too, if you have a Pixel 10
Google just announced some unexpected and welcome news: Pixel 10 owners can now send and receive files with Apple devices over AirDrop. According to Google, this works with iPhone, iPad, and macOS devices, and applies to the entire Pixel 10…
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Comet 3I/ATLAS gallery: See NASA’s long-awaited images of interstellar visitor
NASA has released a treasure trove of comet 3I/ATLAS images, giving us some of the closest views yet of the interstellar visitor.
The U.S. government shutdown, which ran from Oct. 1 to Nov. 12, delayed the release of the highly anticipated…
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NASA’s Quesst Mission Marks X-59’s Historic First Flight
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft took off for its historic first flight on Oct. 28 at 11:14 a.m. EDT from Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. The one-of-a-kind aircraft flew for 67 minutes before landing and taxiing to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California.
NASA test pilot Nils Larson flew the X-59 up to an altitude of about 12,000 feet and an approximate top speed of 230 mph, precisely as planned. The plane’s landing gear remained down during the entire flight, a common practice for experimental aircraft flying for the first time.
Now that the X-59’s first flight is in the books, the team is focused on preparing for a series of test flights where the aircraft will operate at higher altitudes and supersonic speeds. This test flight phase of NASA’s Quesst mission will ensure the X-59 meets performance and safety expectations.
Through the Quesst mission, NASA aims to usher in a new age of quiet supersonic flight, achieved through the unique design and technology of the X-59 in future supersonic transport aircraft.
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NASA, Aerospace Corporation Study Sharpens Focus on Ammonia Emissions
The pungent gas contributes to fine airborne particulate pollution, which endangers human health when inhaled and absorbed in the bloodstream.
A recent study led by scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California and…
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HBO boss previews ‘Euphoria’ and ‘White Lotus,’ shuns generative AI
NEW YORK− HBO wants to remind you that it’s the best of the best. Still.
The premium cable network, and its sister streamer HBO Max, announced their major new and upcoming TV shows on Nov. 20 at a ritzy New York event led by chairman and CEO…
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