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Why a US-China trade deal matters to the global economy | International Trade News
Gyeongju, South Korea – Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping’s first face-to-face meeting since 2019 is expected to produce a deal to lower trade tensions between the United States and China.
But while Trump and Xi will be representing…
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Breath of the Wild’ Soundtrack Gets Vinyl Release
Nintendo is releasing “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” soundtrack on vinyl in the U.S. in a first for the Japanese video game company, which has traditionally focused its physical music media efforts in Japan.
In partnership…
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Pakistan Army Captain Among 7 Soldiers Killed In TTP Attack At Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | World News
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Sources said Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan militants specifically targeted soldiers with bombing and intense firing in the Sultan Kalay locality of Kurram district
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Supermicro Announces U.S Federal Entity to Expand Further into the Federal Market — Extensive US-Based Manufacturing of AI Server Portfolio Targets the Federal Ecosystem – Supermicro
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MRI Model Predicts Childhood Hormone Deficiency
A new artificial intelligence (AI) model using MRI scans of the pituitary gland has demonstrated strong potential in predicting growth hormone deficiency (GHD) among children with short stature. Developed through a multicentre study, the…
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With Zelda on vinyl, Nintendo is expanding into the music business
Nintendo is exploring ways to keep its worlds alive not just through new video games, but by expanding its intellectual property into every medium that can hum, glow and now spin at 33⅓ RPM.
The 136-year-old entertainment firm is issuing its…
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Depletion of mmu-miR-185 enhances osteocyte connectivity and suppresses bone fragility through the interaction between ARL8B and RAB5A | Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Xu H, Ning D, Zhao D, Chen Y, Zhao D, Gu S, Jiang JX, Shang P. Blockage of hemichannels alters gene expression in osteocytes in a high magneto-gravitational environment [J]. Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition), 2017, 22: 783–94.
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Samsung Powers Pearson’s Revibe Smartwatch-based Solution to Help Children and Adults with Focus and Attention Challenges
Children and adults face challenges with focus and attention. This not only makes learning difficult but can seriously impact a person’s ability to plan tasks, complete work and finish assignments. With children, the effects of limited focus can be particularly pronounced, inhibiting their educational, social and emotional development.
Samsung Electronics, a world leader in consumer electronics, and Pearson (FTSE: PSON.L), the world’s lifelong learning company, are collaborating to help children and adults overcome these challenges.
Pearson recently introduced Revibe, an AI-enabled wearable solution delivered via the Samsung Galaxy Watch7, to help individuals build skills in focus, attention and self-regulation.
Revibe tracks on-task behavior, fidgeting, work completion and exercise while providing reminders to stay focused, remember tasks and complete work, which, as part of a healthy lifestyle, may help individuals living with conditions such as ADHD.
By leveraging AI to translate real-time behavioral data into actionable insights, Revibe equips professionals and individual users with data-informed pathways to improve focus in the classroom and beyond.
Combining Pearson’s proprietary, attention-enhancing software with the Galaxy Watch7, including Samsung’s Knox mobile security platform, Revibe is a discreet, real-time tool designed to help users improve concentration and develop stronger self-regulation skills throughout the day. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to advancing innovation and creating inclusive, accessible solutions that empower individuals of all ages who are navigating focus and attention-related challenges.
Using AI and advanced algorithms to understand Galaxy Watch sensor data, Revibe learns each user’s behavior patterns, including attention span, fidgeting, steps, calories burned and more. Revibe’s software then addresses individuals with focus and attention challenges from multiple angles. Vibrating alerts bring the user back on task and bolster executive function, while on-screen “light bulb moments” provide guidance that won’t disturb others.
Leveraging Samsung’s Freestanding Mode on the Galaxy Watch, Revibe also eliminates smartphone distractions by enabling the Galaxy Watch to operate independently, without a smartphone, for a streamlined user experience. Freestanding Mode is especially important when Revibe is used by children, since most smartwatches are simply an extension of a smartphone, and many schools don’t allow children to carry phones.

The Revibe app offers users, families, educators, and clinicians a user-friendly dashboard that visualizes progress in near real time, which can lead to more customized support in the classroom and elsewhere to help individuals succeed.
“With Revibe, Pearson empowers individuals who experience focus and attention barriers, along with their families and support networks, by helping them build the self-regulation skills they need for success,” said Rich Brancaccio, Senior Director, Pearson, and the Founder of Revibe. “After evaluating multiple wearable solutions, we determined that the Samsung Galaxy Watch was the right device for Revibe, offering the ideal balance of a low-distraction interface, extended battery life1 and secure data collection capabilities to serve the needs of these individuals and help them reach their fullest potential.”

“Samsung Galaxy Watch perfectly fits Revibe’s needs thanks to capabilities such as Samsung’s Knox mobile security management platform, Freestanding Mode, and Kiosk Mode,” said Cherry Drulis, MBA, BSN, RN, Senior Director, Regulated Industry Samsung. “With Knox, Revibe can apply policies to the Galaxy Watch, including software updates to ensure continued compatibility, then detach it from its phone dependency as a freestanding device. Freestanding Mode maintains location tracking so lost devices can be recovered2, while Kiosk Mode keeps Galaxy Watch focused on Revibe’s application, ensuring individuals with focus and attention challenges enjoy easier access with fewer distractions.”
The Samsung and Revibe collaboration will begin with the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 series and is expected to expand to additional Samsung devices. Revibe will offer the solution to clinical professionals across education and healthcare, as well as individual users, parents, and other care teams.
To learn more about Samsung and Pearson’s collaboration, please visit: https://insights.samsung.com/2025/10/29/the-power-of-collaboration or watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILiCdec7rp4
For more information on the Revibe wearable, please visit: https://www.pearsonassessments.com/campaign/revibe.html
For more information on Samsung Galaxy Watch7, please visit: https://www.samsung.com/us/watches/galaxy-watch7/
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Multi-pronged surveillance to understand the spatiotemporal correlations among macaques, vectors and humans in Plasmodium knowlesi malaria transmission | Parasites & Vectors
World Health Organization. World malaria report 2024. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2024.
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