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  • Takeda Vietnam buzzed open the hidden truth of dengue with ‘whimsy’ health campaign

    Takeda Vietnam buzzed open the hidden truth of dengue with ‘whimsy’ health campaign

    Hanoi, Vietnam – Takeda Vietnam Pharmaceuticals have brought the dangers of dengue fever out of the shadows with “The DeRIGHT-V 1.0” campaign with Dentsu Redder—an evocative public health activation that turns statistics into…

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  • MusiCares names Mariah Carey its 2026 Person of the Year

    MusiCares names Mariah Carey its 2026 Person of the Year

    NEW YORK — NEW YORK (AP) — MusiCares, an organization that helps music professionals who need financial, personal or medical assistance, will honor Mariah Carey as its 2026 Person of the Year.

    The organization announced Tuesday that it will…

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  • Key Gene Axis Controls Postnatal Condyle Development

    Key Gene Axis Controls Postnatal Condyle Development

    PLAGL1-IGF2 signaling maintains metabolic balance and osteoblast differentiation in mandibular condyle, while PLAGL1 deficiency impairs bone formation.

    New research identifies PLAGL1-IGF2 as crucial regulators of mandibular bone growth after…

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  • OpenAI launches Atlas browser to compete with Google Chrome

    OpenAI launches Atlas browser to compete with Google Chrome

    OpenAI introduced its own web browser, Atlas, on Tuesday, putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions.

    Making its popular AI chatbot a gateway to…

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  • Gus Kenworthy inspired by Tom Daley to just “be himself” as he eyes fourth Olympic Games

    Gus Kenworthy inspired by Tom Daley to just “be himself” as he eyes fourth Olympic Games

    Gus Kenworthy inspired by British diver Tom Daley

    “When I was wanting to come out, and in my last few years in the closet, I really looked up to Tom Daley a lot,” the 34-year-old told Olympics.com during an interview at Pride House at Paris 2024….

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  • Post-coronavirus disease bilateral endogenous fungal endophthalmitis with full visual acuity recovery: a case report | Journal of Medical Case Reports

    Post-coronavirus disease bilateral endogenous fungal endophthalmitis with full visual acuity recovery: a case report | Journal of Medical Case Reports

    The use of high and/or prolonged doses of corticosteroids in patients with severe COVID-19, along with prolonged hospitalization and use of immunosuppressive drugs, can lead to impaired immunologic response. Moreover, COVID-19 viremia itself can…

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  • Popular Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos has died at 80

    Popular Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos has died at 80

    ATHENS, Greece — ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Popular Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos, known for his allegorical and deeply poetic lyrics that commented on Greek politics, identity and society, has died. He was 80.

    A prominent figure on…

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  • The new wave of PCSK9-targeting therapies

    The new wave of PCSK9-targeting therapies

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    In June 2025, Eli Lilly announced it would acquire Verve Therapeutics in a deal valued at up to $1.3 billion, centered on a one-time gene-editing therapy, VERVE-102,…

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  • Elsevier Expands Geographical Pricing for Open Access to support greater participation in global research

    Elsevier Expands Geographical Pricing for Open Access to support greater participation in global research

    LONDON, Oct. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Elsevier, a global leader in advanced information and decision support in science and healthcare, is expanding its Geographical Pricing for…

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  • Lynk Global and Omnispace to merge in race for direct-to-device satellite spectrum

    Lynk Global and Omnispace to merge in race for direct-to-device satellite spectrum

    TAMPA, Fla. — Lynk Global plans to merge with Omnispace to upgrade its direct-to-device (D2D) services with globally coordinated S-band spectrum, joining SpaceX and AST SpaceMobile in shoring up satellite frequencies after initially relying on cellular partnerships.

    Luxembourg-based multi-orbit operator SES, which has invested in both companies, will become a major strategic shareholder in the combined group, they announced Oct. 22 in a joint news release that offered few details.

    The merged entity would combine Omnispace’s 60 megahertz of S-band spectrum with Lynk’s D2D platform, which is currently providing intermittent messaging and alert services in a handful of island nations with five small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).

    Omnispace had planned to use the spectrum for a D2D constellation of more than 600 satellites, after deploying experimental spacecraft in low and medium Earth orbits.

    However, the Washington, D.C.-based venture’s efforts stalled amid its claims of interference from SpaceX’s D2D service.

    The interference issue was specific to the United States, Omnispace vice president of strategy and marketing George Giagtzoglou said via email, where part of the T-Mobile cellular spectrum used by SpaceX overlaps with Omnispace’s S-band frequencies. He said a recent regulatory request from SpaceX to the Federal Communications Commission could help ease the conflict by aligning its frequency use with international S-band allocations.

    “This merger unlocks the full potential of our global S-band spectrum assets and positions us at the forefront of D2D,” Omnispace CEO Ram Viswanathan said in the announcement.

    Ramu Potarazu, CEO of Falls Church, Virginia-based Lynk, said: “We now have the right mix of technology, spectrum and leadership to extend mobile connectivity where and when it’s needed most. 

    “This merger will enable us to accelerate our efforts in delivering seamless, reliable messaging, voice and data services — serving [mobile network operators (MNOs)], as well as consumer, commercial and industrial vehicles, and government and utility sectors worldwide.”

    The deal comes months after Lynk abandoned an attempt to raise capital for its constellation by merging with Slam Corp., a publicly listed shell company led by former MLB star Alex Rodriguez.

    Potarazu outlined plans last month to instead lean on SES and the operator’s network in geostationary and medium Earth orbit to provide a global, continuous D2D service by 2027.

    The company plans to launch a pair of satellites in February to validate new technology, including a multi-orbit relay capability with SES.

    The companies expect to close the merger late this year or early next, pending regulatory approvals. Potarazu would serve as CEO of the combined entity, with Viswanathan as chief strategy officer.

    The spectrum pivot

    Meanwhile, SpaceX is awaiting regulatory approval to acquire S-band spectrum from geostationary broadband operator EchoStar in a deal worth more than $17 billion. 

    SpaceX leverages more than 650 Starlink D2D satellites in LEO to provide services that are currently limited to text messaging, emergency alerts and certain apps in the U.S., New Zealand and Japan.

    In the U.S., the company is using about 10 megahertz of similarly situated terrestrial spectrum from T-Mobile, but plans to boost its D2D capacity twentyfold with a second-generation service that would integrate 50 megahertz of EchoStar’s spectrum.

    AST SpaceMobile only has five BlueBird satellites in LEO, but it aims to deliver continuous coverage in the U.S. and other key markets after ramping up launches over the next 18 months.

    The Texas-based venture has partnered with AT&T and Verizon in the U.S. and is seeking approval to access L-band spectrum in North America from bankrupt satellite operator Ligado Networks. 

    Alongside a deal for global S-band spectrum, subject to country-by-country approval, AST says satellite frequencies are key to its plan to enable broadband speeds of up to 120 megabits per second from space.

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