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  • Google doodle celebrates Halloween, 45 years of ‘Pac-Man’

    Google doodle celebrates Halloween, 45 years of ‘Pac-Man’

    Thursday’s Google doodle celebrates Halloween and 45 years of “Pac-Man.” Image courtesy of Google

    Oct. 30 (UPI) — Thursday’s Google doodle celebrates Halloween and 45 years of the iconic video game Pac-Man.

    The Google homepage features…

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  • Comcast Q3 Earnings Report: Peacock Loss, Subscribers Update

    Comcast Q3 Earnings Report: Peacock Loss, Subscribers Update

    Peacock, the streaming service of Comcast’s entertainment unit NBCUniversal, narrowed its third-quarter loss to $217 million compared with $436 million in the year-ago period. The streamer, which unveiled new programming like The Paper and…

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  • Electricity reprograms immune cells to speed up recovery

    Electricity reprograms immune cells to speed up recovery

    Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have found that applying electrical currents to “macrophages,” a crucial type of immune cell, can reprogram them to reduce inflammation and promote faster healing in cases of disease or injury.

    This discovery…

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  • Universal Music and AI song generator Udio settle lawsuit partner on new AI platform

    Universal Music and AI song generator Udio settle lawsuit partner on new AI platform

    LONDON — Universal Music Group and AI song generation platform Udio have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit and agreed to team up on new music creation and streaming platform, the two companies said in a joint statement.

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  • Dance alleviates perceived symptoms of depression, study finds

    Dance alleviates perceived symptoms of depression, study finds

    Dance as a performative art form alleviates perceived symptoms of depression, helps to understand its root causes and promotes self-actualization, a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland found. The multidisciplinary…

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  • Dissociation of the nuclear basket triggers chromosome loss in aging yeast

    Dissociation of the nuclear basket triggers chromosome loss in aging yeast

    Aging manifests itself through a broad diversity of conserved cellular phenotypes, but in most cases, we know little about how these are causally linked to each other (Denoth Lippuner et al., 2014; López-Otín et al., 2023; Janssens and…

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  • Chromosomes: Exploring a crossroads in the aging process

    Chromosomes: Exploring a crossroads in the aging process

    Living systems are a bit like the traffic in a city: when the roads are repaired on a regular basis, the traffic flows. But if the roads are not maintained, wear and tear accumulates, disruptions spread, and traffic begins to grind to a…

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  • Some acute and chronic viral infections may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease

    Some acute and chronic viral infections may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease

    — A review of 155 scientific studies found influenza and COVID infections raised the risk of heart attack or stroke as much as three-to five-fold in the weeks following the initial infection.

    — Viruses that linger in the body, such as HIV,…

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  • WPP jobs at risk as ad group’s new boss condemns ‘unacceptable’ performance | WPP

    WPP jobs at risk as ad group’s new boss condemns ‘unacceptable’ performance | WPP

    Jobs at WPP could be at risk as its new chief executive launched a review designed to revive the advertising group’s fortunes after a fresh profit warning.

    Cindy Rose announced the review on Thursday, saying she was taking action to address “unacceptable” performance at the company, which has struggled to stem a growing exodus of clients and compete with the AI and data capabilities of its rivals.

    The former Microsoft executive said WPP – which lost its top spot as the world’s largest advertising agency by revenue to Publicis last year – would soon become a “much simpler” business that would be “pushing harder” into technology to get growth.

    The comments raised the prospect of potential job losses across its 100,000-strong global workforce.

    The company warned that its headline operating profit margin would now be lower than expected, sending shares down a further 11% on Thursday morning to 318p. Shares in WPP – which had already warned on annual profits in July – have already lost more than half their value since the start of 2025.

    “I acknowledge that our recent performance is unacceptable and we are taking action to address this,” said Rose, who took over the top role in September after six years on WPP’s board.

    “To deliver performance improvements, we will position our offering to be much simpler, more integrated, powered by data and AI, efficiently priced and designed to deliver growth and business outcomes for our clients,” Rose said, adding that she would be “dramatically simplifying how we organise ourselves internally, as well as building a high-performance team culture”.

    Rose said the company would be “pushing harder” on using tech, and focus on “cost efficiency”. WPP will set out further details of the plans early next year.

    WPP now expects “revenue less pass-through costs” – a figure that accounts for fees paid to external suppliers – to fall by between 5.5% and 6% in 2025, marking a downgrade on its previous forecasts for a drop of 3% to 5%. It also estimated that the headline operating profit margin would come in at about 13%, just below the bottom of its previous range.

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    Rose was appointed as the chief executive in September, in order to implement a sweeping restructure to turn around the ailing London-listed company. She replaced Mark Read, a WPP veteran who worked with the company for 30 years.

    “There is a lot to do, and it will take time to see the impact, but in my first 60 days we are already moving at pace with some initiatives already announced and more to come,” Rose said.

    “We know what it takes to win: we are optimistic, energised and confident that we’re building the right plan and the right culture to secure a bright future for WPP, our people, our clients, and our shareholders.”

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  • Lily Allen announces UK theatre tour for her West End Girl album | Lily Allen

    Lily Allen announces UK theatre tour for her West End Girl album | Lily Allen

    Lily Allen will play her headline-grabbing new album West End Girl in full on a run of 2026 tour dates. The British pop star will perform her fifth album front to back in a series of theatrical venues around the UK next March.

    West End Girl…

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