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How fishes of the deep sea have evolved into different shapes
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Fish species living in the deep sea feature a surprisingly large range of body shapes that evolved in different ways and at different rates depending on where the fishes live in the…
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Single-cell study reveals how HPV shapes immune landscape in penile cancer
Although penile cancer represents less than 1% of male malignancies, it carries substantial physical and psychological burden, with a five-year survival rate near 50%. Around half of Penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) cases are…
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Blue Origin Set For Space Launch After Repeated Delays – Barron's
- Blue Origin Set For Space Launch After Repeated Delays Barron’s
- NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars — twin UC Berkeley satellites dubbed Blue and Gold — will launch in early November Berkeley News
- New Glenn Mission NG-2 Blue Origin
- Blue Origin…
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Alex de Minaur storms past Taylor Fritz for maiden victory in Turin
With the pressure on and the lights low, Alex de Minaur came up clutch at the 2025 ATP Finals on Thursday (13 November).
Anything but a straight-sets win would have sent the Australian home, and de Minaur answered with a complete 7-6(3), 6-3…
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South Africa announces intention to bid 2036 or 2040 Olympic Games-Xinhua
CAPE TOWN, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) — South Africa on Thursday officially announced its intention to bid for the hosting rights of the 2036 or 2040 Olympic Games.
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni made the announcement during a media…
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New approach to kidney transplant listing could improve outcomes and equity
The current kidney transplant waitlisting criterion is based on a single measurement of kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] ≤20 ml/min/1.73m2) and does not consider an individual’s risk of progressing…
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‘The Seduction’ brings female gaze to steamy 18th-century French tale
“Welcome to the delicious hell that is high society,” beckons the trailer for “The Seduction,” HBO Max’s steamy new French-language drama inspired by “Dangerous Liaisons.”
And indeed, when…
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Turkiye refutes Indian media reports alleging involvement in Delhi blast
ANKARA: Turkiye on Thursday refuted claims made by Indian media outlets claiming that Ankara had a link to the car blast in Delhi earlier this week.
A day prior, the Indian government confirmed that it was treating a car blast that killed 12…
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ELC and Springer-Nature Celebrate Winners of the 2025 Inspiring Women in Science Awards – The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.
The 2 global awards honor women whose groundbreaking research is shaping the future of science and the educators and advocates who are helping the next generation to push boundaries even further through two distinct categories: the Scientific Achievement Award and the Science Outreach Award.
This year, the program received 480 submissions across both categories, representing participants from more than 50 countries, marking the highest participation to date. Applicants represented disciplines across the natural and applied sciences, medicine, and engineering, highlighting the range of innovation driven by women worldwide. Throughout this year’s awards cycle, leaders from The Estée Lauder Companies’ Research & Development team were once again proud to represent on the judging panel for each of the awards, with Lisa Napolione, Senior Vice President, Global Research and Development, serving on the Scientific Achievement and Science Outreach panels, and Sarah Vickery, Senior Vice President, Global Scientific Communications & Translational Media, serving on the Science Outreach panel.
On the evening of the awards ceremony, Lisa Napolione introduced the Scientific Achievement category, which recognizes early-career women researchers who have completed their PhD within the past decade and made exceptional contributions to scientific discovery, and reflected on the importance of visibility in science:
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