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  • YouTube Video Player Gets a Sleek Redesign with Liquid Glass Vibes

    YouTube Video Player Gets a Sleek Redesign with Liquid Glass Vibes

    YouTube has been testing a new UI for its video player since the beginning of this year, which was available to limited users. But now the company has officially announced that the new video player with an updated design is rolling out…

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  • White dwarf binaries heated by intense tidal forces evolve faster than predicted

    White dwarf binaries heated by intense tidal forces evolve faster than predicted

    White dwarf binaries heated by intense tidal forces evolve faster than predicted

    by Riko Seibo

    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 15, 2025






    White dwarfs, the dense remnants of exhausted stars, are usually ancient, dim, and cool. Yet some binary…

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  • Results from the 2025 Tracking Antimicrobial Resistance Country Self-Assessment Survey (TrACSS): Quadripartite webinar – UNEP – UN Environment Programme

    1. Results from the 2025 Tracking Antimicrobial Resistance Country Self-Assessment Survey (TrACSS): Quadripartite webinar  UNEP – UN Environment Programme
    2. WHO warns of widespread resistance to common antibiotics worldwide  World Health Organization…

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  • Blocks of dry ice carve gullies on Martian dunes through explosive sublimation

    Blocks of dry ice carve gullies on Martian dunes through explosive sublimation

    Blocks of dry ice carve gullies on Martian dunes through explosive sublimation

    by Robert Schreiber

    Berlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 15, 2025






    Mysterious gullies carved into Martian sand dunes have long puzzled planetary scientists. Now, new…

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  • Match official appointments to 18 October 2025

    Match official appointments to 18 October 2025

    World Rugby International

    Saturday, 18 October 2025

    Japan XV vs Australia A at National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan – 06h00
    Referee: Morgan White (HKCR)

    Vodacom United Rugby Championship

    Friday, 17 October…

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  • Royal Mail fined £21m by Ofcom for missing delivery targets | Royal Mail

    Royal Mail fined £21m by Ofcom for missing delivery targets | Royal Mail

    Royal Mail has been fined £21m for missing its annual first- and second-class mail delivery targets, leading to millions of letters arriving late across the UK, the regulator Ofcom has said.

    This represents the third-largest fine ever imposed by the UK communications watchdog.

    Royal Mail delivered 77% of first class-mail and 92.5% of second-class mail on time during the 2024-25 financial year, Ofcom found. This was short of its respective 93% and 98.5% targets.

    Ian Strawhorne, the director of enforcement at Ofcom, said: “Millions of important letters are arriving late, and people aren’t getting what they pay for when they buy a stamp.

    “These persistent failures are unacceptable, and customers expect and deserve better. Royal Mail must rebuild consumers’ confidence as a matter of urgency. And that means making actual significant improvements, not more empty promises.”

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    In April this year the price of a first-class stamp rose again, up 5p to £1.70, while the cost of the second-class service rose by 2p to 87p.

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  • Oral corticosteroids in italy: A persistent asthma solution

    Oral corticosteroids in italy: A persistent asthma solution

    Surveys of more than 1,000 Italian patients and clinicians uncover why oral steroid use remains widespread in asthma care, revealing gaps in guideline adherence, patient education, and access to advanced biologic therapies.

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  • FUJIFILM Biotechnologies’ Manufacturing Site in Denmark Now Covered By 100 Percent Solar-Powered Electricity

    FUJIFILM Biotechnologies’ Manufacturing Site in Denmark Now Covered By 100 Percent Solar-Powered Electricity

    HILLERØD, Denmark, October 15, 2025 – FUJIFILM Biotechnologies, a world-leading contract development and manufacturing organization for biologics, vaccines, and advanced therapies, today announced that 100 percent of its existing electricity needs at the Hillerød, Denmark, commercial-scale biologics manufacturing site are now covered by solar-power through Power Purchase Agreements (PPA).

    The solar-powered electricity consumption is facilitated through a previously announced 10-year PPA to offtake 40 GWh of renewable energy annually from a nearby solar park. The solar park announced new ownership by the energy group Andel in 2025.

    The solar park is expected to have an annual production capacity of 110 GWh equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 28,000 Danish households. In addition to offsetting the energy consumption of the Hillerød site, the solar park will increase the amount of renewable energy in the Danish power grid.

    The Hillerød site currently has 12 x 20,000 liters (L) mammalian cell culture bioreactors to support biopharma manufacturing. As part of a previously announced investment to create the largest end-to-end CDMO in Europe, the site will add 8 x 20,000 L bioreactors and two downstream processing streams — increasing to a total footprint of approximately 51,500 m². As part of the target to substitute fossil fuels with renewable energy in production, this further expansion will be fully electrified, as FUJIFILM Biotechnologies is installing electric steam boilers instead of natural gas fired boilers.

    “I’m proud of the significant milestone in utilizing solar-powered electricity. This achievement reflects our strong commitment to sustainability and our Partners for the Planet plan,” said Christian Houborg, senior vice president, and Hillerød site head, FUJIFILM Biotechnologies. “As a leader in biopharma manufacturing, we aim to set high standards in sustainable operations within biopharma manufacturing.”

    The PPA and other renewable energy initiatives at the Denmark site are part of FUJIFILM Biotechnologies’ Partners for the Planet plan to convert operations to renewable electricity and achieve a 50 percent reduction in (Scope 1 & 2) GHG emissions by Fiscal Year 2030 (compared to baseline in Fiscal Year 2019), and to focus on GHG emissions reduction throughout the supply chain.

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  • Scientists capture the molecular “dance” that powers cell movement – Wiley Analytical Science

    1. Scientists capture the molecular “dance” that powers cell movement  Wiley Analytical Science
    2. How cells move and change shape—and why it matters for our health  The Rockefeller University
    3. Dancing proteins keep cells moving: Redefining the…

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  • Sony PlayStation Network outage: Users face login errors; here’s the latest update

    Sony PlayStation Network outage: Users face login errors; here’s the latest update

    Sony PlayStation Network experienced a temporary outage earlier today, affecting thousands of users across the United States. Reports on DownDetector, a platform that tracks online service disruptions, indicated that over 11,000 users faced…

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