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  • Trump Rattles Vaccine Experts Over Aluminum | The Transmission

    Trump Rattles Vaccine Experts Over Aluminum | The Transmission

    NYT The president’s call for removal of the metal from childhood inoculations set off alarms. About half of shots for polio, whooping cough and other diseases would be affected. Federal health…

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  • Improve your Android security and privacy instantly with this hidden trick – here’s how

    Improve your Android security and privacy instantly with this hidden trick – here’s how

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  • Blending neuroscience, AI, and music to create mental health innovations — MIT Media Lab

    Blending neuroscience, AI, and music to create mental health innovations — MIT Media Lab

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    Computational neuroscientist and singer/songwriter Kimaya (Kimy) Lecamwasam, who also plays electric bass and guitar, says music has been a core part of her life for as long as she can remember. She grew up in a…

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  • NIH awards Fitnat Yildiz $7.7 million to find new molecular paths for preventing cholera

    NIH awards Fitnat Yildiz $7.7 million to find new molecular paths for preventing cholera

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have awarded microbiology and environmental toxicology professor Fitnat Yildiz two grants totalling about $7.7 million over five years to research the molecular pathways that could be targeted by new…

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  • ‘Dangerous’ fake Labubu dolls seized in Liverpool shop raids

    ‘Dangerous’ fake Labubu dolls seized in Liverpool shop raids

    Almost 100 fake Labubu dolls were seized by police in Liverpool who have warned about the risks posed by buying counterfeit toys.

    Merseyside Police carried out a joint operation alongside Liverpool City Council’s Trading Standards team in the city centre on Tuesday, and found the fake dolls on sale for £7.99 each.

    The distinctive furry monster-like soft toys, manufactured by Chinese firm Pop Mart, have rocketed in popularity recently.

    However, police said fake versions can pose risks including toxic paint, sharp edges or unsafe stuffing.

    The seizures were made from two shops on Ranelagh Street and Church Street and coincided with the launch of a national campaign entitled Fake Toys, Real Harms, led by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO).

    The IPO said fake toys can also pose choking risks to young children and be constructed with chemicals linked to increased risks of cancer.

    One counterfeit Labubu doll inspected by Merseyside Police was found to be poorly constructed, with its head and feet twisting and loosening easily.

    The force said its internal stuffing also tore open with minimal force.

    Sgt Richard Clare said: “We understand that some people may not see the harm in buying counterfeit toys, especially when they’re cheaper or appear similar to the real thing.

    “But behind these fake products are serious risks – not just to children’s safety, but to our communities.

    “Counterfeit and illicit goods are rarely just about fake products. They’re often linked to wider criminal networks that cause real harm.”

    The force said nationally more than 200,000 counterfeit Labubu dolls have been seized before reaching UK consumers, accounting for around 90% of all counterfeit toys seized in the UK this year.

    Experts have since valued the haul at nearly £3.3 million.

    Tests on the seized toys found 75% failed critical safety tests.

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  • IDWeek 2025 to spotlight innovation, AI, and global collaboration in infectious diseases

    IDWeek 2025 to spotlight innovation, AI, and global collaboration in infectious diseases

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    The infectious diseases community will gather in Atlanta from October 19–22 for IDWeek 2025, a joint meeting…

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  • 2K’s Project Ethos Gets Update, 31st Union Sets Ben Brinkman as Boss

    2K’s Project Ethos Gets Update, 31st Union Sets Ben Brinkman as Boss

    2K Games is moving forward with its long-gestating shooter, known by the working title of “Project Ethos,” with “a renewed vision” for the game as the the publisher appointments Respawn Entertainment’s Ben Brinkman as the new head of…

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  • GLP-1s Help Lower Risk in People With Diabetes

    GLP-1s Help Lower Risk in People With Diabetes

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    • Researchers say GLP-1 drugs prescribed for weight loss, like Ozempic and Mounjaro, are more…

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  • New Fossil of an Ancient Human Relative Shows it Had Strong Grip, Human-Like Dexterity – SBU News

    1. New Fossil of an Ancient Human Relative Shows it Had Strong Grip, Human-Like Dexterity  SBU News
    2. New fossils reveal the hand of Paranthropus boisei  Nature
    3. Discovery of fossilized hand may unlock a 1.5-million-year-old mystery  National Geographic

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  • How winemakers in the south of France are turning rosé into a year-round wine

    How winemakers in the south of France are turning rosé into a year-round wine





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    Rejoice! Rosé season doesn’t have to end. We meet husband-and-wife duo Stephen and Jeany Cronk, the founders of award-winning rosé brand Maison Mirabeau, which is now sold in more than 40 countries. They share how a risky move to Provence paid off and why rosé deserves a place on festive…

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    Eureka: How Gozen is growing a new material that’s taking over the runways

    We meet Ece Gözen, co-founder of Gozen, the biotechnology company behind Lunaform, a biomaterial now catching the attention of major fashion houses such as Balenciaga and offering a new approach to sustainable design.

    Is Italy’s tech ecosystem on the rise? Takeaways from The Bologna Gathering 2025

    How Italy is positioning itself to become Europe’s next tech hub. Plus: author Mehran Gul on ‘The New Geography of Innovation: The Global Contest for Breakthrough Technologies’. And: Kagi founder Vladimir Prelovac on the search engine’s answer to combating internet AI slop.

    Eureka: How Whitebox Cocktails turned a negroni into a global business selling millions of cans 

    We meet Pietro Collina, co-founder of Whitebox Cocktails, a company making full-strength, single-serve classics such as negronis, espresso martinis and cosmopolitans. Collina talks about creating canned cocktails and scaling the brand to international shelves.

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