Tonight, the Vogue World: Hollywood show on the Paramount Studios lot proved to be a star-studded event. On the runways, stars like Ayo Ededebiri, Angela Bassett, Jeff Goldblum, and more made some seriously high-fashion cameos. The front row,…
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China: Scientists confirm massive asteroid created crater in southern China – Mid-day
- China: Scientists confirm massive asteroid created crater in southern China Mid-day
- Crater suggests a huge asteroid hit Guangdong 10,000 years ago South China Morning Post
- China confirms Jinlin as world’s largest impact crater for over 10,000…
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Grace Wales Bonner to lead menswear design at tradition-rich luxury house Hermes
In a 2019 System magazine interview, Grace Wales Bonner praised menswear designer Raf Simons for being “very uncompromising,” describing it as “a really beautiful thing to see in this era.”
The quality dear…
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Dual-function MgSrCeAl-LDH nanosheets enable both ROS clearance and enhanced angiogenesis for myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury therapy | Journal of Nanobiotechnology
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Magnesium nitrate hexahydrate (Mg(NO3)2·6H2O, > 99.0%), aluminum nitrate nonahydrate (Al(NO3)2·9H2O, > 99.0%), strontium nitrate (Sr(NO3)2, > 99.0%), cerium nitrate hexahydrate (Ce(NO3)2·6H2O, > 99.0%), formamide (HCONH2),…
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BTS plans its biggest world tour ever for comeback in 2026
Jungkook (from left), Jin, Jimin, V, RM, and J-Hope of BTS perform onstage at MGM Grand Garden Arena on in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2022. (PHOTO / BLOOMBERG) BTS is planning its biggest tour ever.
The South Korean supergroup temporarily disbanded as…
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Wave of LNG supply to change rules of market, IEA chief says
SINGAPORE, Oct 27 (Reuters) – A surge in supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) coming to market this year and next is poised to change the rules of the market, International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Monday.
LNG markets are turning from sellers’ markets to buyers markets’, which is pushing LNG prices down, an important point for LNG importers in Asia, he said.
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Birol also said that power demand, driven by data centres and air conditioning, is growing at levels not seen in decades in both advanced and emerging economies, and that nuclear power is making a comeback.
“Nuclear is coming back and coming back strong in terms of the lifetime extensions of the nuclear power plants in some countries, in terms of building new traditional nuclear power plants and as we have analysed in our last report, small modular reactors,” Birol said.
Reporting by Emily Chow and Florence Tan; Writing by Tony Munroe; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Jacqueline Wong
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NOVI’s AI-Enabled SEED Payload Delivers Rapid Marine Vessel Detection from ISS
NOVI’s AI-Enabled SEED Payload Delivers Rapid Marine Vessel Detection from ISS
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 27, 2025
NOVI Space Inc. has demonstrated its AI-based object detection system operating onboard the…
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Space Cargo Unlimited and COMAT Partner to Expand In Space Manufacturing for Private Industry
Space Cargo Unlimited and COMAT Partner to Expand In Space Manufacturing for Private Industry
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Oct 27, 2025
Space Cargo Unlimited and COMAT have announced a new partnership to design, develop,…
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New electric propulsion technology to support European VLEO communications mission
New electric propulsion technology to support European VLEO communications mission
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Oct 27, 2025
ION-X has finalized a commercial agreement with Univity, previously Constellation Technologies and…
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The “cure” for deafness? New gene therapy sparks identity debate – The Tartan
By Mackenzie Devereux
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that a new gene therapy drug used to cure congenital deafness was clinically effective in improving hearing for 92 percent of patients tested…. Continue Reading
