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  • Ariana Grande contracts Covid during Wicked: For Good press tour | Wicked: For Good

    Ariana Grande contracts Covid during Wicked: For Good press tour | Wicked: For Good

    Ariana Grande has tested positive for Covid amid the whirlwind press tour for Wicked: For Good, precluding some promotional appearances in New York.

    The Grammy award winner and Oscar nominee posted an Instagram story on Thursday captioned…

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  • Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal on how they made the devastating ‘Hamnet’

    Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal on how they made the devastating ‘Hamnet’

    It’s a chilly Monday evening and no one seems to notice as Jessie Buckley, wrapped in a sweater and a warm coat, strolls up to the Hackney wine bar Bastardo. She’s early for our interview, although Paul Mescal, dressed…

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  • Committed to accelerating precision medicine in China

    Committed to accelerating precision medicine in China

    Earlier this month at the 2025 China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, Illumina introduced a suite of new technologies and signed several agreements to partner and manufacture locally, demonstrating its commitment to the country’s “In China, For China” strategy. 

    Over 922,000 people attended the annual event, where life science Illumina showcased their products and hosted panel discussions. This year marked Illumina’s sixth time participating in CIIE, and the company’s theme for the 2025 expo was “Innovating for Twenty Years, Sequencing for the Future.”

    Ever since it began doing business in China in 2005, Illumina has steadily invested in the country. From introducing groundbreaking products to codeveloping research and clinical applications, Illumina has driven local innovation. Today, over 70%* of China’s clinically approved tumor NGS in vitro diagnostic applications are built on Illumina platforms.

    “Illumina’s commitment to China spans two decades, and our vision is to advance genomics to transform health care for patients everywhere,” says Illumina CEO Jacob Thaysen, who met with the Chinese vice minister of commerce after the expo. “China is not only a strategic market but a vital contributor to global progress in life sciences. We appreciate the opportunity to engage in constructive discussions with the Chinese government. CIIE has become an important platform for introducing innovation and fostering collaboration. This year, we are proud to debut our latest multiomics solutions in China, empowering researchers and clinicians to accelerate discovery and drive genomic breakthroughs. Together, we aim to unlock the full potential of precision medicine and deliver meaningful impact for patients worldwide.”

    Illumina’s Shanghai manufacturing site, established in 2022, began delivering locally produced sequencing systems and reagents to domestic customers in 2023. At CIIE, Illumina signed an agreement with a Shanghai development company to expand the capacity and scale of this manufacturing site. Illumina also signed strategic supply chain partnerships. These collaborations will drive greater integration and increase local production capacity.

    “Localization has always been central to Illumina’s mission to better serve customers in China,” said Jenny Zheng, Illumina’s head of region for Greater China, during the signing session. “Today’s agreements mark another milestone in strengthening supply chain resilience and deepening the ‘In China, For China’ industrial landscape. We will continue accelerating full localization of products and solutions—enhancing manufacturing, quality, and compliance—to meet local needs. By leveraging our NGS and multiomics portfolio and working closely with partners, we aim to drive original innovation and advance precision medicine and biopharmaceutical development in China.” 

    During CIIE, two exciting new multiomic technologies made their China debut: First, the Illumina Protein Prep solution gives scientists a deeper understanding of proteomics and provides multidimensional insights across cancer and cardio metabolic and immunologic diseases. And second, with the 5-base solution, researchers can simultaneously detect genomic variants and DNA methylation in a single library preparation, sequencing, and analysis run, facilitating the discovery of novel biomarkers and advancing precision medicine.

    The Illumina booth also showcased the locally manufactured MiSeq i100 Plus-CN (prototype) and NextSeq 2000-CN, and highlighted its reagent portfolio across oncology, single-cell sequencing, proteomics, infectious disease, and microbiology. Illumina also introduced products codeveloped with local partner Berry Genomics, including the NextSeq CN500, which supports applications in reproductive health, genetic disease testing, and scientific services, and the NovaSeq 6000Dx-CN-BG. This platform was just approved by China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) in August and was introduced at CIIE.

    To foster in-country relationships and collaborations, the company hosted several sessions and roundtable discussions on the future of precision medicine, multiomics data standardization, methylation-based clinical diagnosis, disease mechanism analysis, and more. Participants shared their insights to push research and partnerships and help build a more open, collaborative innovation ecosystem.

    *As of August 2025, based on NMPA approval data.

     

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  • Bra Tops in Autumn? Celebrities Are Daring to Bare

    Bra Tops in Autumn? Celebrities Are Daring to Bare

    The trend started gaining traction on the fall 2025 runways: at Miu Miu, the bra tops came coyly layered under knit cardigans, while Givenchy’s colorful, satiny bras were paired with elegant embroidered skirts. With thick straps and…

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  • Spotify and the ARIA Awards Mark a New Era for Australian Music — Spotify

    Spotify and the ARIA Awards Mark a New Era for Australian Music — Spotify

    A night of big wins 

    When the lights came up at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on the night of November 19, Dom Dolla took home the inaugural Global Impact Award, honoring his chart-topping international influence. Dom has amassed over 1.5…

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  • AI Underwriting Uncovered: Risks, Data, and Liability in Insurance – Troutman Pepper Locke

    AI Underwriting Uncovered: Risks, Data, and Liability in Insurance – Troutman Pepper Locke

    1. AI Underwriting Uncovered: Risks, Data, and Liability in Insurance  Troutman Pepper Locke
    2. Insurance companies are trying to avoid big payouts by making AI safer  NBC News
    3. AI Update: The Growing Trend of AI-Related Insurance Policy Exclusions  JD Supra
    4. Fairness, accuracy & human empathy key as Gen AI transforms customer-insurer interaction: GA  Reinsurance News
    5. AI momentum accelerates as Jones and Shmelkin say underwriting, data and regulation push insurance to rethink workflows  The Insurer

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  • Study: How the Maya created such accurate eclipse tables

    Study: How the Maya created such accurate eclipse tables

    But the Maya didn’t restart their tables from any single position, per the authors, which would just make the tables increasingly unreliable; instead, they used a series of overlapping tables. Lowry and Justeson concluded…

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  • TikTok may have just fixed the two worst parts about social media today – here’s how

    TikTok may have just fixed the two worst parts about social media today – here’s how

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    • TikTok is introducing tools to fight AI and doomscrolling.
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  • Tatsuya Nakadai obituary | Film

    Tatsuya Nakadai obituary | Film

    Though he had the well-appointed bone structure of the 1950s matinee idol, it was Tatsuya Nakadai’s eyes that seized film audiences. Using these huge brown saucers to telegraph naivety or eerie self-possession, the Japanese actor, who has died…

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