For patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), the development of liver metastases is a pivotal event, occurring in 9 of 10 cases. The control of these metastases is the primary determinant of both patient survival and symptomatic relief….
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The rise of the eat-at-home economy – Financial Times
- The rise of the eat-at-home economy Financial Times
- I’m a food editor, these are the ready meals that taste like restaurant food The i Paper
- Is the £30 ready meal really a threat to restaurants? The Caterer
- Brits spending over fortunes eating out and use AI to avoid stress of hosting Daily Star
- Cooking now one of the top 10 searches on ChatGPT as people stay home Stoke on Trent Live
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Bloodshed’s Journey from Art Prototype to Xbox Release
Summary
- Bloodshed launches on Xbox today, just in time for Halloween.
- Retro-inspired Survivors-like FPS blending 90s shooter aesthetics with modern tech.
- Art prototype concept evolved with community feedback into the complete version.
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Neato’s cloud is shutting down, leaving its robovacs stuck in manual mode
Two years after US-based Neato Robotics closed up shop in 2023, its robot vacuum cleaners have reached the end of the road (or rather, hallway). Users are receiving emails notifying them that their Neato robovacs will no longer have access to…
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ECR Partners With Cape To Join INDY NXT by Firestone in 2026
ECR (Ed Carpenter Racing) announced Oct. 24 a partnership with Cape Motorsports to join the INDY NXT by Firestone field with two cars in 2026.
Cape Motorsports Powered by ECR will field two entries in INDY NXT, the INDYCAR…
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Landmark ‘ageing atlas’ reveals how your organs change over a lifetime
The visible signs of ageing – wrinkles, greying hair, aching joints – are only the surface expression of something far more intricate happening inside our cells. Beneath the surface, every organ in the body undergoes its own subtle molecular…
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Engineered Sweet-Smelling Fungus Lures Mosquitoes to Their Death
Mosquitoes placed in a container. [Mark Sherwood and Raymond St. Leger] In the battle against mosquito-borne diseases that kill hundreds of thousands of people each year, scientists turned to an unlikely ally, an engineered…
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A doomed planet is being torn up by its ‘zombie’ white dwarf star — but astronomers don’t understand why
A white dwarf star has been caught in the middle of consuming a planetary relic, offering fresh clues as to what happens to planetary systems after their star dies.
Three billion years ago, a sun-like star reached the end of its life, throwing…
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Dead soldiers’ teeth reveal diseases that doomed Napoleon’s army – The Washington Post
- Dead soldiers’ teeth reveal diseases that doomed Napoleon’s army The Washington Post
- Multiple diseases may have devastated Napoleon’s army in 1812 CNN
- DNA reveals hidden killer of Napoleon’s troops in Russia DW
- Napoleon’s soldiers who…
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Parker vs Wardley: Briton weights 20lb lighter as both heavyweights cut confident figures
The Ipswich fighter – who holds the WBA ‘interim’ belt – came in at 17st 5lb (110 kg), consistent with his recent bouts.
“This is the one before the one. All the work is done. Training is ticked off. All the hard work is put in. Let’s get some…
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