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  • Rising Painter Eva Helene Pade Captures the Rhythm of Dancing Bodies

    Rising Painter Eva Helene Pade Captures the Rhythm of Dancing Bodies

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    Portrait of Eva Helene Pade. Photo by Petra Kleis. Courtesy of Thaddaeus Ropac.

    Eva Helene Pade, Rød nat (Red night), 2025. © Eva Helene Pade. Photo by Pierre Tanguy. Courtesy of Thaddaeus Ropac, London · Paris · Salzburg · Milan ·…

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  • Nathan Aspinall throws two nine-dart finishes but loses final as Luke Littler suffers early exit

    Nathan Aspinall throws two nine-dart finishes but loses final as Luke Littler suffers early exit

    Nathan Aspinall threw two nine-dart finishes during the Players Championship 31 only to be blown away in the final – as Luke Littler suffered an early exit.

    Aspinall, 34, produced perfect darts in a 6-4 victory over Irishman Steve Lennon in the…

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  • Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows

    Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows

    Exploring the possibility of the survival of life under extraterrestrial conditions is an important goal of astrobiology. In a new study, scientists used baker’s yeast, a powerful model organism, to assess the impact of Mars-like conditions;…

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  • 10 Days of Windows: The Spiceworks Community looks back

    10 Days of Windows: The Spiceworks Community looks back

    Windows has been more than just an operating system. It’s been a stage for innovation, nostalgia, and sometimes controversy. Over the years, Windows has left an undeniable legacy on both IT professionals and pop culture. A legacy that…

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  • OneDrive Limits AI Facial Recognition Disabling: 3 Times a Year

    OneDrive Limits AI Facial Recognition Disabling: 3 Times a Year

    Microsoft is rolling out a new artificial intelligence feature in OneDrive that uses AI facial recognition. This serves to create “face groupings,” helping users quickly sort photos of friends and family. However, the introduction of…

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  • Efficacy and Safety of Dupilumab in AD Across Diverse Pediatric Populations: A Q&A With Elaine Siegfried, MD

    Efficacy and Safety of Dupilumab in AD Across Diverse Pediatric Populations: A Q&A With Elaine Siegfried, MD

    At the 34th Annual Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV), which took place September 17-20 in Paris, research was presented titled “Dupilumab Safety and Efficacy Up to 3 Years Across Racial Subgroups in…

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  • Wall Street can’t seem to shake off volatility. How to generate some safe returns into year-end

    Wall Street can’t seem to shake off volatility. How to generate some safe returns into year-end

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  • This Week in Tennis: Gauff Wins in Wuhan

    This Week in Tennis: Gauff Wins in Wuhan

    Welcome to This Week in Tennis, where we catch up on all the latest and biggest stories from the ATP and WTA Tours.

    Gauff Tops Former Doubles Partner Pegula to Win in Wuhan

    Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula met in the final at the Wuhan Open on Sunday,…

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  • Early Heart Rate Slowing Predicts Magnetic Brain Stimulation Response in MDD

    Early Heart Rate Slowing Predicts Magnetic Brain Stimulation Response in MDD

    A new study discovered that patients whose heart rates slowed within 45 seconds of starting magnetic brain stimulation therapy showed significantly greater improvement in depressive symptoms 6 weeks later.1

    Intermittent theta burst stimulation…

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  • A Lunar Farside Radio Telescope

    Cosmologists are seeking the Dark Ages signal, radio waves emitted by hydrogen atoms during the mysterious era after the Big Bang but before the first stars lit up. Detecting the Dark Ages signal could help answer some of the…

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