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  • Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus announces retirement from elite swimming

    Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus announces retirement from elite swimming

    Ariarne Titmus retires as the world-record holder in the 200 freestyle and with 33 international medals, including four gold, three silver, and one bronze Olympic gold medals and four world titles. File

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  • Humanoid robot found vulnerable to Bluetooth hack, data leaks to China

    Humanoid robot found vulnerable to Bluetooth hack, data leaks to China

    Alias Robotics has published an analysis of the Unitree G1 humanoid robot, concluding that the device can be exploited as a tool for espionage and cyber attacks.

    A robot that can be hacked through Bluetooth

    Their tests show that anyone…

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  • Thelma Escobar presents on epigenetics in hematopoietic stem cells and cancer

    Thelma Escobar presents on epigenetics in hematopoietic stem cells and cancer

    Thelma Escobar, an assistant professor of biochemistry at the University of Washington, presented at the Hopkins Department of Biology’s Seminar Series on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. She discussed the progress her lab has…

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  • HD Hyundai Electric Accelerates Expansion into the North American Low- and Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Market with UL Certification

    HD Hyundai Electric Accelerates Expansion into the North American Low- and Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Market with UL Certification

    • Secures UL and cUL certifications for four types of low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers, reinforcing competitiveness in North America
    • Global low- and medium-voltage circuit breaker market projected to reach USD 29.2 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 8.8%
    • “The company plans to expand its presence beyond high-voltage transformers to include low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers in North America.”

    SEOUL, South Korea, Oct. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HD Hyundai Electric has secured UL certification, establishing a foothold to expand its market share in North America’s low- and medium-voltage circuit breaker market.

    HD Hyundai Electric announced on Tuesday, October 14, that four types of its low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers — air circuit breakers (ACB), molded case circuit breakers (MCCB), vacuum circuit breakers (VCB), and magnetic contactors (MC) — have obtained UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and cUL (Canadian UL) certifications, the leading safety standards in the North American market.

    The UL certification is a globally recognized mark of safety and quality granted by Underwriters Laboratories, a prominent U.S.-based safety certification organization, following rigorous testing and evaluation of electrical, electronic, and industrial equipment. Although not legally mandatory, UL and cUL certifications are effectively required for electrical products distributed in North America, particularly those with potential safety risks such as fire or electric shock. As such, they play a critical role in ensuring product reliability and enhancing market competitiveness.

    Low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers are essential components in power distribution systems, delivering electricity generated at power plants to end users. They ensure stable power supply and protect facilities by interrupting excessive current flow during overloads. Depending on voltage levels, they are widely used across residential, commercial, and industrial applications — representing a large and resilient market closely tied to everyday life.

    According to Global Market Insights, the global low- and medium-voltage circuit breaker market is projected to grow from USD 12.2 billion in 2024 to nearly USD 29.2 billion by 2034, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8% — a 2.4-fold increase over the decade.

    An HD Hyundai Electric official said, “With the acquisition of UL certification, we plan to expand our presence beyond high-voltage transformers — where we have consistently held the top market share in North America — into the broader power distribution equipment sector, including low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers.”

    Meanwhile, HD Hyundai Electric plans to complete the construction of a new power distribution equipment plant in Cheongju, Korea, by the end of this year, further supporting its expansion in the low- and medium-voltage segment. The new Cheongju plant will feature an advanced smart factory system designed to maximize manufacturing efficiency. Once completed, the facility is expected to double the company’s annual production capacity of low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers to approximately 13 million units.

    SOURCE HD Hyundai

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  • Pelicans’ Kevon Looney expected to be sidelined 2-3 weeks with a left knee injury

    Pelicans’ Kevon Looney expected to be sidelined 2-3 weeks with a left knee injury

    A free agent signee, Kevon Looney was among the Pelicans’ key offseason additions.

    METAIRIE, La. (AP) — New Orleans Pelicans center Kevon Looney has been diagnosed with a left knee injury that is expected to sideline him for at least two to…

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  • Systematic misclassification of sylvatic dengue virus 2 (DENV-2) infections as “undetermined serotype”: implications in routine RT-qPCR surveillance | Tropical Medicine and Health

    Systematic misclassification of sylvatic dengue virus 2 (DENV-2) infections as “undetermined serotype”: implications in routine RT-qPCR surveillance | Tropical Medicine and Health

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  • New M5 chip in updated Vision Pro, MacBook Pro and iPad Pro by Iain Anderson

    New M5 chip in updated Vision Pro, MacBook Pro and iPad Pro by Iain Anderson

    Apple’s new M5 chip is behind updates to three of their product lines today, but video professionals may not want to update just yet. If your workflow relies on the additional video acceleration or GPU power found in the Pro and Max…

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  • Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive

    Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive

    Could Mars have once supported life? Scientists still don’t have proof. Yet some of the planet’s strange surface features might seem to hint at it. Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs of Utrecht University set out to study the origin of…

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  • Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive

    Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive

    Could Mars have once supported life? Scientists still don’t have proof. Yet some of the planet’s strange surface features might seem to hint at it. Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs of Utrecht University set out to study the origin of…

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