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  • Researchers identify nervous system components driving gastrointestinal cancer growth

    Researchers identify nervous system components driving gastrointestinal cancer growth

    Australian researchers have identified two nervous system components that drive tumor growth in gastrointestinal cancers, creating promising new avenues for treatment with existing approved therapies.

    Our gut contains its very own

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  • Amazon reveals cause of AWS outage that took everything from banks to smart beds offline | Amazon

    Amazon reveals cause of AWS outage that took everything from banks to smart beds offline | Amazon

    Amazon has revealed the cause of this week’s hours-long AWS outage, which took everything from Signal to smart beds offline, was a bug in automation software that had widespread consequences.

    In a lengthy outline of the cause of the outage published on Thursday, AWS revealed a cascading set of events brought down thousands of sites and applications that host their services with the company.

    AWS said customers were unable to connect to DynamoDB, its database system where AWS customers store, due to “a latent defect within the service’s automated DNS [domain name system] management system”.

    DynamoDB maintains hundreds of thousands of DNS records. It uses automation to monitor the system to ensure records are updated frequently to ensure additional capacity is added as required, hardware failures are handled and traffic is distributed efficiently.

    The root cause of the issue, AWS said, was an empty DNS record for the Virginia-based US-East-1 datacentre region. The bug failed to automatically repair, and required manual operator intervention to correct.

    AWS said it had disabled the DynamoDB DNS planner and DNS enactor automation worldwide while it fixes the conditions that led to the outage and adds extra protections.

    The issue also caused outages for other AWS tools as a result.

    Platforms including Signal, Snapchat, Roblox, Duolingo, as well as services such as banking sites and the Ring doorbell company were some of the 2,000 companies affected by the outage, according to Downdetector – a site that monitors internet outages – with more than 8.1m reports of problems from users across the world.

    While services were restored in a matter of hours, the impact of the outage was felt widely.

    Customers of Eight Sleep – a smart bed company that connects to the internet to control the temperature and incline of a person’s bed – found they were unable to adjust the bed or the temperature of the bed during the outage because they were unable to connect to the bed in their phone app.

    The company’s chief executive, Matteo Franceschetti, apologised to customers on X and this week rolled out an update to its services that would allow users to control the bed’s critical functions via Bluetooth in the event of an outage.

    Dr Suelette Dreyfus, a computing and information systems lecturer at the University of Melbourne, said the outages showed how dependent the world was on single points of failure on the internet.

    “That single point isn’t just AWS – they’re the biggest cloud provider with 30% or so of the market – but rather the cloud as a whole, which is basically just three companies,” she said.

    “The internet was designed to be resilient; many other channels existed for routing around problems or attacks, but we’ve lost some of that resilience by becoming so dependent on a handful of giant tech companies to provide not just data storage but also house data services.”

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  • Pakistan ready to work with UN to uphold peace, development: Dar – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Pakistan ready to work with UN to uphold peace, development: Dar  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Ishaq Dar reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to UN Charter  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. Catastrophic floods: UN awaiting post-disaster assessment report  Business Recorder
    4. UN…

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  • Optics / Photonics Information | AZoOptics.com

    Optics / Photonics Information | AZoOptics.com

    While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena
    answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses.
    Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or

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  • TV tonight: Norman Reedus is back battling the zombie apocalypse | Television

    TV tonight: Norman Reedus is back battling the zombie apocalypse | Television

    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

    9pm, Sky Max
    Here we go again with the third season of this spin-off from The Walking Dead – and Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride) have reached London. The good thing about a zombie apocalypse is that…

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  • Thomas James is black soldier in painting, Army museum says

    Thomas James is black soldier in painting, Army museum says

    National Army Museum A woman wearing a yellow jumper takes a photo of a painting. The work depicts a black military bandsman holding a cymbal.National Army Museum

    The National Army Museum hopes visitors will enjoy learning the story of Thomas James

    Art experts believe they have solved the mystery of a portrait of a previously unidentified black solider that hangs in the National Army…

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  • Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 stars set for HSBC SVNS return in Dubai as Emirates Dubai 7s match schedule revealed ? HSBC SVNS

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 stars set for HSBC SVNS return in Dubai as Emirates Dubai 7s match schedule revealed ? HSBC SVNS

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 stars will light up the Emirates Dubai 7s this November, with a number of players from the record-breaking event returning to HSBC SVNS action as the pools and match schedule are revealed for the…

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  • Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 stars set for HSBC SVNS return in Dubai as Emirates Dubai 7s match schedule revealed ? HSBC SVNS

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 stars set for HSBC SVNS return in Dubai as Emirates Dubai 7s match schedule revealed ? HSBC SVNS

    Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 stars will light up the Emirates Dubai 7s this November, with a number of players from the record-breaking event returning to HSBC SVNS action as the pools and match schedule are revealed for the…

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  • Be aware of stress – and how you can relieve it

    Be aware of stress – and how you can relieve it

    It’s Stress Awareness Day on November 2, but who isn’t aware of stress?

    If you ask someone on the street how they are, a probable answer is: “Grand, just wrecked.” Thus, stress has become normalised and accepted, and in some groups even…

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  • Reports of OCD among under 25’s triple in 10 years

    Reports of OCD among under 25’s triple in 10 years

    BBC A woman with flowing long brown hair, wearing a black jacket and black top looks pensively into the camera. Behind her are several cars out of focus. Overlaid on top of the photo is a black and white graphic reading 'your voice, your BBC News' in caps.BBC

    Sophie says obsessive compulsive disorder is still misunderstood

    The number of 16-24 year olds in England reporting symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD, has more than tripled in a decade, BBC analysis of NHS data has found.

    The…

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