Fremantle has kept its season alive with a thrilling five-point win against Melbourne, holding on in a brutal fourth quarter to take down the premiership…
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US team’s ytterbium breakthrough creates scalable quantum network
In a significant step toward realizing the vision of quantum networks, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) research team has achieved a critical breakthrough.
Quantum communication relies on entanglement, a phenomenon where…
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China’s express delivery volume tops 150 billion parcels
BEIJING, Oct. 12 — China’s express delivery volume had surpassed 150 billion parcels as of Oct. 11 this year, reaching the milestone 37 days earlier than in 2024, according to the State Post Bureau.
An official from the bureau said the postal and express delivery industry, with its network covering the entire nation and reaching the globe, has provided solid support for facilitating a smooth circulation of the national economy.
This achievement fully demonstrates that the country’s consumer market has posted steady growth and its economy has maintained overall stability and made steady progress, the official noted.
As a key component of the modern logistics system during a crucial period of economic transformation and upgrading, the industry will continue to promote its high-quality development and accelerate the cultivation of new quality productive forces, said the official.
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Who will be crowned all-around world champion? How to watch live
The planet’s best gymnasts are set to battle for all-around and apparatus world titles at the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Competition begins on Sunday 19 October with three days of qualifying competition….
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US Cardiologist says THIS is the most powerful tool to cut heart disease risk in half!
Ever wondered if we can somehow reduce the risk of lifestyle diseases like heart, diabetes, and cognitive decline, by as much as half? No, there is no magical pill, but the answer lies in your very own body. Yes, that is right! Movement is one…
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Donald Trump’s China Tariff announcement wipes billions from Crypto market, sees biggest-ever single day fall
Bitcoin suffered a steep 8.4% drop to $104,782 on Saturday, leading a $19 billion wipeout across the cryptocurrency market, triggered by US President Donald Trump’s escalation of the US-China trade war. Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese tech exports and stringent export controls on critical software, accusing Beijing of aggressive trade tactics through restrictions on rare earth minerals. The news, posted on Truth Social, sent shockwaves through global financial markets, with the S&P 500 Index sliding over 2% on Friday. The crypto market saw unprecedented turmoil, with Coinglass reporting over 1.6 million traders liquidated in 24 hours, including $7 billion in positions sold off in under an hour. Brian Strugats, head trader at Multicoin Capital, warned that total liquidations could surpass $30 billion, raising concerns about counterparty exposure and potential broader market contagion.
Other major cryptocurrencies were hit hard: Ethereum fell 5.8% to $3,637, Binance Coin dropped 6.6% to $1,094.09, and XRP plummeted 22.85% to $2.33, slashing its market cap by 16.31% to $140.19 billion. Tether saw a slight 0.1% dip to $1.Despite the chaos, Edul Patel, CEO of Mudrex, suggested the market retains a bullish outlook. “Bitcoin briefly tested $102,000 before recovering to $113,000. Historical October corrections often precede relief rallies of up to 21%,” Patel noted, pointing to potential liquidity from capital rotation out of gold and anticipated U.S. spot altcoin ETF approvals. He views the dip as a buying opportunity for long-term investors in assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.October 10’s plunge marked the largest single-day liquidation in crypto history, underscoring digital assets’ vulnerability to geopolitical tensions. As the US-China trade war intensifies, investors are bracing for further volatility and watching for signs of wider market fallout.
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Baycurrent Classic: Xander Schauffele wins first title since 2024 Open
Xander Schauffele won his first title since last year’s Open Championship at the Baycurrent Classic in Japan.
American Schauffele carded a final-round 64, featuring eight birdies, to finish one shot clear of compatriot Max Greyserman on 19-under…
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