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  • With $200 off this Black Friday, this telescope is our recommendation for astrophotographers

    With $200 off this Black Friday, this telescope is our recommendation for astrophotographers

    What’s better than gazing into the depths of the cosmos, taking in all its amazing sights? Capturing those sights and sharing them with others, which is where the Celestron Origin Home Observatory comes and, thanks to B&H Photo’s Black Friday…

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  • European Commission, Member States and Semiconductor Industry take stock of the innovation and advancement of the IPCEI in Microelectronics and Communication Technologies

    Members of the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in Microelectronics and Communication Technologies have gathered over two days of technical insights, networking, live demonstration, pitching opportunities, and strategic discussions.

    Members of the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in Microelectronics and Communication Technologies have gathered over two days of technical insights, networking, live demonstration, pitching opportunities, and strategic discussions. The community active in the implementation of this IPCEI came from across Europe for a high-level forum designed to shape the future of microelectronics and connectivity.

    On 26-27 November 2025, about halfway for many companies’ activity, the European Commission, national authorities, participating companies, high level guests and speakers, lived up thematic workshops aligned with the four technical IPCEI’s pillars (Sense, Act, Think, and Communicate). They drove in-depth sessions on strategic semiconductor technologies such as AI, quantum, photonics, and discussed business in a changing and challenging geopolitical and economic context.

    This year’s Annual Forum proposed a new General Assembly format which combined closed sessions for direct participants to this IPCEI on Microelectronics and Communication Technologies, together with networking meetings, running in parallel, open to all participants across this IPCEI ecosystem. This allowed to associate indirect partners to contribute and connect according to their role within the initiative. A key benefit in the use of this IPCEI instrument is to bring research results up to industrial maturity and to foster their first industrial deployment.

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  • Scientists Pinpoint One Key Molecule Behind Exercise’s Anti-Aging Power : ScienceAlert

    Scientists Pinpoint One Key Molecule Behind Exercise’s Anti-Aging Power : ScienceAlert

    We know exercise is good for us, but scientists are still figuring out why, at the most fundamental and molecular level. A new small but long-term study may have yielded a crucial answer, identifying the metabolite betaine as a key driver of…

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  • The Princess of Wales visited Anna Freud for launch of project supporting early social and emotional development

    The Princess of Wales visited Anna Freud for launch of project supporting early social and emotional development

    Today, Thursday 27th November 2025, Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales met families who are helping to shape the development of a new project from The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, in partnership with Anna Freud, to…

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  • The universe is a puzzle that fits together only one way » IAI TV

    The universe is a puzzle that fits together only one way » IAI TV

    Heraclitus famously argued that you can’t step into the same river twice. Here, philosopher JB Manchak argues that the whole universe is like that – and that such a universe has some interesting knock-on consequences. One being that…

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  • Ultrasound technique modifies human reward learning for the first time

    Ultrasound technique modifies human reward learning for the first time

    The nucleus accumbens is a tiny element of the human brain triggered when we experience something enjoyable, and used to help us learn behaviors that lead to rewards.

    A new study has shown for the first time that its influence on…

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  • Sparkling wine remains resilient thanks to younger LDA appeal

    Sparkling wine remains resilient thanks to younger LDA appeal

    Despite a difficult 2024, pockets of growth remain for sparkling wine in key markets the US, the UK and France, thanks to the category’s appeal to a younger LDA audience and a move beyond special occasions to everyday, informal settings. Sparkling wine volumes registered slight declines in all three markets during 2024, but still managed to outperform the struggling still wine category, according to the recently released IWSR Sparkling Wine Landscape Reports for France, UK and the US.

    Champagne’s higher prices and premium positioning are limiting its growth potential, with declines in all three markets during the 2019-24 period. Prosecco has been the big winner, growing volumes at a CAGR of +7% in the US and +17% in France over the same timescale, but has lost momentum in the UK. Smaller segments, such as flavoured sparkling in the US, Crémant in France and English sparkling in the UK, are gaining ground.

    “Sparkling wine faces challenges, but also has clear opportunities,” says Luke Tegner, head of consulting. “Younger LDA drinkers are highly engaged with the category and enjoy it on casual, everyday occasions beyond traditional celebrations. If this pattern grows, sparkling wine can attract new consumers and increase the frequency at which existing drinkers purchase it.

    “Overall, sparkling wine is becoming more embedded in consumers’ lifestyles, as consumer behaviour in the category continues to evolve, shaped by shifting attitudes towards spending, wellbeing and consumption occasions. Younger cohorts – particularly Millennials and LDA Gen Z – remain the key drivers of change.”

    US: Participation rebounds

    Although total sparkling wine volumes in the US declined by -2% in 2024, the category remains well above pre-pandemic levels, having expanded at a CAGR of +4% between 2019 and 2024. According to IWSR consumer research, after a decline in the number of sparkling wine drinkers between 2022-24, participation bounced back in 2025, reaching 27% of the LDA population, well above 2019 levels (21%).

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  • Everyone I show this meditation gadget to wants to buy one – and it’s on sale for Black Friday

    Everyone I show this meditation gadget to wants to buy one – and it’s on sale for Black Friday

    If, like me, you desperately need to relax but are hopeless at meditation, it could be worth investing in the viral Moonbird Breathing & Meditation Device.

    The palm-sized gadget is essentially a handheld breathing coach, helping you to relax,…

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  • Whereabouts Matter – The International Testing Agency (ITA) strengthens Athlete Support with new Whereabouts Guide

    Whereabouts Matter – The International Testing Agency (ITA) strengthens Athlete Support with new Whereabouts Guide

    Athlete involvement is key to making resources that are useful. Nikki Hamblin, OLY, a member of the ITA Education Team led the production of these guides and was in a testing pool herself for several years. In…

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  • Kokuho Sets Live-Action Record For A Local Film At Japanese Box Office

    Kokuho Sets Live-Action Record For A Local Film At Japanese Box Office

    Lee Sang-il’s kabuki drama Kokuho has set a new record in Japan, becoming the highest-grossing Japanese live-action film ever in the market with over $111M at the local box office. The Ken Watanabe-starrer is Japan’s entry for the…

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