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  • Netflix shuts down game studio behind 'Squid Game: Unleashed' – Reuters

    1. Netflix shuts down game studio behind ‘Squid Game: Unleashed’  Reuters
    2. Netflix shuts down its Squid Game mobile studio  The Verge
    3. Netflix has seemingly shut down Boss Fight Entertainment  Gamereactor UK
    4. Days After Hyping Games Business To Investors,…

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  • AI tool beats humans at detecting parasites in stool samples, Utah study finds

    AI tool beats humans at detecting parasites in stool samples, Utah study finds

    Scientists at ARUP Laboratories have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that detects intestinal parasites in stool samples more quickly and accurately than traditional methods, potentially transforming how…

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  • Petrobras’ Q3 oil and gas output rises 17% from a year earlier

    Petrobras’ Q3 oil and gas output rises 17% from a year earlier

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 24 (Reuters) – Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras reported on Friday a total oil, gas and gas liquids production of 3.14 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) in the third quarter, up some 17% from a year earlier.

    Petrobras produced 2.52 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) in Brazil, an increase of more than 18%, as 11 wells began production in the third quarter, according to a securities filing.

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    Total sales of oil, gas and derivatives rose nearly 10% in the period to 3.26 million bpd, while exports reached 1.04 million bpd, up 29%.

    Reporting by Fabio Teixeira and Marta Nogueira in Rio de Janeiro; additional reporting by Andre Romani in Sao Paulo; Editing by Natalia Siniawski

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  • Microsoft officially confirms it’s testing a free, ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming.

    Microsoft officially confirms it’s testing a free, ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming.

    Microsoft officially confirms it’s testing a free, ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming.

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  • Save an extra $10 when you bundle Microsoft Office 2021 and Windows 11 Pro

    Save an extra $10 when you bundle Microsoft Office 2021 and Windows 11 Pro

    TL;DR: Save $10 when you bundle Microsoft Office 2021 ($49.99) and Windows 11 Pro ($14.97), now $54.97 together (reg. $418.99). Codes are limited in supply.


    Support for Windows 10 ended on October…

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  • New Tool Screens for Access to Healthy Food

    New Tool Screens for Access to Healthy Food

    Newswise — In a study led by researchers at the Food is Medicine Institute at the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, a new screening tool has been developed and validated to…

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  • Flu Vaccination Associated With Lower Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events in Older Adults

    Flu Vaccination Associated With Lower Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events in Older Adults

    Influenza (flu) vaccination was associated with a reduced risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in older adults, according to results from a retrospective cohort study presented at Infectious Disease Week 2025.1

    MACE risk reduction…

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  • Columbia leans on endowment to offset Donald Trump’s funding cuts

    Columbia leans on endowment to offset Donald Trump’s funding cuts

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    Columbia University plans to rely more heavily on its endowment to finance operations next year, following sweeping research funding cuts imposed by President Donald Trump.

    In its annual financial statement released late on Thursday, the New York Ivy League school said it had taken the rare step of drawing directly from its endowment to create a “research stabilisation fund” to offset $400mn in funding cuts by the White House. The fund has issued more than 500 internal research grants.

    The university also said its trustees approved a limited-term increase in its use of endowment returns to fund operations for fiscal year 2026 as part of its “financial stabilisation efforts”.

    Columbia’s struggle to maintain its financial health highlights the growing pressure on US universities resulting from the Trump administration’s use of funding cuts as leverage for greater federal control of higher education.

    Columbia is among the US universities hit hardest by federal research-funding cuts since the president returned to office, after the administration made the school — home to one of the country’s largest student protests over Israel’s war in Gaza — a target of greater political scrutiny.

    Columbia’s operating surplus fell to $113mn this year from $305mn in 2024 — a result Anne Sullivan, the university’s executive vice-president for finance, described as “modest” and “below our historical average” after the government suspended hundreds of research grants earlier this year.

    Sullivan said the university experienced a “major destabilising event” after the government terminated more than 350 grants, worth over $1.3bn, in March. The situation has eased since July, when the Trump administration reinstated 260 research grants to Columbia after the university agreed to a $221mn settlement resolving federal investigations into its handling of antisemitism on campus.

    While Columbia’s financial statement reported a mere 1 per cent decline in government grants and contracts this year from 2024, Sullivan said the figure “does not adequately capture the level of strain experienced by the research enterprise” in the third and fourth quarters.

    She said: “Because tapping endowment for one-time purposes erodes our future capacity to provide support for programmes dependent on the annual distribution, utilising endowment assets in this way, beyond our annual distribution, is a rare and multi-faceted decision which we do not make lightly.”

    Columbia’s finances have also benefited from a 12.4 per cent gain on its endowment in the year to June — the highest annual return in seven years. Kim Lew, chief executive of Columbia Investment Management Company, said the result was driven by gains in stocks and an improvement in private investment returns.

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  • Hackers exploiting critical vulnerability in Windows Server Update Service

    Hackers exploiting critical vulnerability in Windows Server Update Service

    Security researchers are warning that cyber threat actors are abusing a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Server Update Service. 

    The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-59287,…

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  • The Strad – Sharing the spotlight: The Isidore Quartet at Honens 2025

    The Strad – Sharing the spotlight: The Isidore Quartet at Honens 2025

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    For a string quartet, sharing the spotlight with fellow chamber musicians is second nature – but not usually in circumstances like this. The New York City-based Isidore…

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