Carnegie Mellon University Associate Professor Sufei Shi has been selected by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to join its 2025 cohort of Experimental Physics Investigators. The programme will award him $1.3 million over five…
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Rinderknech upsets Medvedev to set final against cousin Vacherot, turning Shanghai into Hollywood – ATP Tour
- Rinderknech upsets Medvedev to set final against cousin Vacherot, turning Shanghai into Hollywood ATP Tour
- World No 204 Valentin Vacherot topples Djokovic to make history in Shanghai The Guardian
- Shanghai | Rinderknech springs another surprise to…
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Second annual swim to raise awareness of neuroendocrine cancer
Caroline RobinsonSouth West and
Hannah Staceyin Falmouth
Ruth Hitchcock
The second National Daily Dip 4 Dave Day took place on Saturday A woman in Cornwall who has completed 733 days of a 1,000 day swim challenge invited members of the public to join…
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Respawn CEO says skip EA App, buy Battlefield 6 on Steam
Battlefield 6 launched to soaring success on October 10, 2025, peaking at over 750,000 concurrent players on Steam. It’s fair to say, Battlefield might just be back — and Call of Duty could be quacking in its boots.
However, it wasn’t all…
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PEOPLE WHO RECEIVE LESS SEDATION WHEN VENTILATOR-DEPENDENT MORE LIKELY TO RETURN TO INDEPENDENT LIVING AFTER HOSPITALIZATION
New Montefiore Einstein Research Published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine Emphasizes Importance of Multi-Faceted, Symptom-Focused Treatment Strategy for Critically Ill Patients
BRONX, N.Y., Oct. 11, 2025…
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 181 — World Space Week
World Space Week – A UN-Established Global Celebration of Space – YouTube
Watch OnOn Episode 181 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Alma Okpalefe, World Space Week Association’s executive director, to discuss…
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Andrew Lloyd Webber, the most successful Broadway composer ever, on why he never invests in his own shows
By Charles Passy
The composer of “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Cats,” “Evita” and many others, is enjoying a new – and busy – chapter in his decadeslong career
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest successes include a Broadway production…
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Pegula snaps Sabalenka’s Wuhan winning streak to reach final
Aryna Sabalenka’s Wuhan winning streak. Jessica Pegula’s three-set mastery. Something had to give in the second semifinal of the Dongfeng · Voyah Wuhan Open on Saturday — and after 2 hours and 19 minutes, the American’s…
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Scientists create a magnetic lantern that moves like it’s alive
Researchers have developed a polymer structure shaped like a “Chinese lantern” that can quickly change into more than a dozen curved, three-dimensional forms when it is compressed or twisted. This transformation can be triggered and controlled…
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