Retuers Bangladesh’s dengue outbreak is worsening rapidly with infections and deaths climbing sharply across the country, health experts have said, warning the disease could spiral if urgent…
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Synology backtracks on its third-party drive ban after backlash – but there’s a catch
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Synology will again allow third-party drives in its NAS boxes.
- Users will need to upgrade to DSM 7.3 to remove the…
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Protein Sidekick Exhibits Dual Roles In Stress Granule Assembly And Disassembly
(MEMPHIS, Tenn. – October 8, 2025) Stress granules are droplet-like protein hubs that temporarily shield fragile RNA from cellular stresses such as toxins. VCP is a protein essential for breaking up stress granules and has been linked…
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China reports steady consumption growth during National Day holiday
BEIJING, Oct. 8 — China saw steady growth in consumption during the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, with the “super golden week” spurring diverse spending patterns, official data revealed on Wednesday.
Key retail and catering enterprises reported a year-on-year sales increase of 2.7 percent during the holiday, per data from the Ministry of Commerce.
From Oct. 1 to 7, the passenger traffic of 78 pedestrian streets and business districts monitored by the ministry rose 8.8 percent year on year, and their business revenues grew 6 percent.
The holiday saw new spending trends, with green, smart and China-chic products gaining significant traction. According to the data, sales of green organic food surged 27.9 percent year on year, while sales of smart home appliances and China-chic clothing increased 14.3 percent and 14.1 percent.
This year, the National Day holiday coincided with the Mid-Autumn Festival, extending the public holiday period from Oct. 1 through Oct. 8. Healthier, low-sugar and low-fat mooncakes became a holiday favorite, reflecting a consumer shift toward quality and health-oriented choices.
Services consumption also gained significant momentum. A slate of high-quality domestic films spurred a movie-going frenzy, with China’s holiday box office exceeding 1.79 billion yuan (252 million U.S. dollars) as of 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
Various sports events also ignited spectator enthusiasm, boosting spending on catering services, as well as related cultural and creative products.
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Exploring Valuation as AI-Driven Neon Browser Launches for Power Users
Opera (NasdaqGS:OPRA) is rolling out access to Opera Neon, its new AI-powered browser aimed at power users. This release is attracting attention for how it uses agentic AI to automate browsing tasks and streamline workflows.
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what consumers are demanding in 2025
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From celebrity serums to clinical staples, consumers are flocking to hair growth solutions. And as…
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‘I almost lost everything’ in fashion business
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“It’s not about him, it’s about me,” declares Victoria Beckham (“him” being her husband Sir David Beckham).
And that’s exactly what we get in a new three-part documentary, which drops…
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Maggie Baugh Returns to Social Media Amid Keith Urban Speculation | Keith Urban, Maggie Baugh | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment, Photos and Videos
Maggie Baugh has returned to social media.
The country music singer dropped onto Instagram for the second time this week, amid speculation and rumors she may be involved with Keith Urban, whose divorce was just revealed last week.
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KISS’ Gene Simmons Hospitalized After Car Crash: His Statement
KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons was hospitalized Tuesday after a car crash in Malibu, California, NBC4 Los Angeles was the first to report.
Simmons’ wife Shannon Tweed let NBC4 know that the rocker was recovering at home,…
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