In a new JNeurosci paper, Sarah Jessen and colleagues, from the University of Lübeck, explored how infants track their mothers’ voices compared to unfamiliar voices. The researchers also explored whether this vocal processing…
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RETHINKING PEACE AND PROGRESS
science
Science has always promised more than discovery. It is a social contract, an understanding that…
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Boeing gets nod for moving 777X forward in certification, Air Current reports
Nov 10 (Reuters) – Boeing (BA.N) received approval last week from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to begin the third of five major phases of certification flight tests for its 777-9, the Air Current reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the program’s progress.Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips
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One-time CRISPR therapy safely lowers cholesterol and triglycerides in early trial
In a 15-patient, Phase 1 one, first-in-human trial, a one-time, CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing therapy safely reduced LDL cholesterol and triglycerides in people with difficult-to-treat lipid disorders, according to a preliminary…
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AI is back — it never really went away
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Investors piled back into artificial intelligence names on Monday stateside. Shares of Nvidia jumped 5.8%, Broadcom advanced 2.6% and Microsoft climbed 1.9% to end its eight-day losing streak, its longest consecutive decline since 2011.
Market watchers are hoping that another historically long streak — the U.S. government shutdown — could soon be snapped as well. As of this newsletter's publication time, lawmakers in the U.S. Senate are voting on a deal to reopen the government, though it still has to pass through the House and then signed into law by President Donald Trump (who has already given it his approval).
That's not to say worries about AI's high valuations have gone away completely.
CoreWeave on Monday reported its third-quarter earnings. It rents out Nvidia cards to AI-related firms, such as Google and Microsoft, a business model that ties it intimately to the AI trade. The company's revenue swelled 134% year on year, but it still reported a net loss and gave lower-than-expected guidance for this year.
The general shape of those figures — high revenue and high losses — broadly reminds one of OpenAI, the industry-leading, money-bleeding startup that kickstarted the AI frenzy. Though it would of course be a stretch to equate the two companies and the factors driving their finances.
Still, Mark Haefele, CIO of UBS's global wealth management, thinks "AI-related stocks should drive equity markets." With the U.S. government shutdown in sight to end (hopefully this doesn't jinx it), that's another obstacle surpassed for markets.
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And finally...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 15, 2025.
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Russia is late to the party, but it's still preparing to enter the rare earths fray
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week ordered his officials to complete a road map by Dec.1 "for the long-term development of the extraction and production of rare and rare earth metals."
Moscow has fallen behind peers like China when it comes to the exploitation of its deposits of rare earth elements. While lagging behind the big players, Russia is still estimated to possess the fifth largest known reserves of rare earths, totaling 3.8 million tonnes, the United States Geological Survey stated. That's above the U.S. which is seen with 1.9 million tonnes.
— Holly Ellyatt
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Delhi explosion: India police exploring ‘all possibilities’ after Red Fort blast kills eight
Verifying images from Red Fort, New Delhipublished at 16:41 GMT 10 November
Media caption, Verified videos show aftermath of explosion in Delhi
By Joshua Cheetham, Richard Irvine-Brown, Shruti Menon
Just before 14:00 GMT…
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BR Research: Rising remittance dependence – Business Recorder
- BR Research: Rising remittance dependence Business Recorder
- Remittances hit $3.4bn in October Dawn
- Let them fly The News International
- Saudi Arabia leads remittances as inflows rise 11.9% to $3.4 billion in October Arab News PK
- ACE Money Transfer…
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BR Research: Rising remittance dependence – Business Recorder
- BR Research: Rising remittance dependence Business Recorder
- Remittances hit $3.4bn in October Dawn
- Let them fly The News International
- Saudi Arabia leads remittances as inflows rise 11.9% to $3.4 billion in October Arab News
- Remittances rise 12%…
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Oscar Isaac says he would only do Star Wars again if Disney doesn’t ‘succumb to fascism’ | Oscar Isaac
Oscar Isaac has said he is “not so open to working with Disney” in the wake of Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, with the Star Wars actor saying he’d only consider working with Disney again if the company doesn’t “succumb to fascism”.
Asked…
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Drug breakthrough could substantially slow progression of motor neurone disease, say scientists | UK News
Scientists have discovered a new medicine that they say offers hope of substantially slowing the progress of motor neurone disease (MND).
The drug, named M102, works by protecting nerve cells damaged by MND.
Preclinical studies of…
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