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  • OSU researchers design a highly effective, low-dose, manganese-MOF MRI agent

    OSU researchers design a highly effective, low-dose, manganese-MOF MRI agent

    Scientists at Oregon State University have filed a patent on a design for a new magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent with the potential to outperform current agents while being less toxic to patients and more environmentally…

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  • Trump announces imminent Gaza stabilization force under US coordination

    Trump announces imminent Gaza stabilization force under US coordination





    Trump announces imminent Gaza stabilization force under US coordination – Daily Times






















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  • Fortnite OG Butterfly live event start timings for all regions | Esports News

    Fortnite OG Butterfly live event start timings for all regions | Esports News

    Epic Games has revived one of Fortnite’s most iconic things with the OG Butterfly Live Event. It is scheduled for November 8, 2025, and reimagines the Chapter 1 event, with a twist. Essentially, the OG Butterfly Live Event features the…

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  • A Study of Adverse Drug Reactions to Antiepileptic Drugs in Pediatric Epileptic Patients From North India

    A Study of Adverse Drug Reactions to Antiepileptic Drugs in Pediatric Epileptic Patients From North India

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  • N Korea threatens ‘offensive action’ as US aircraft carrier visits S Korea | Kim Jong Un News

    N Korea threatens ‘offensive action’ as US aircraft carrier visits S Korea | Kim Jong Un News

    North Korea issues warning as Washington and Seoul agree on strengthening military ties.

    North Korea’s defence minister, No Kwang Chol, has condemned the arrival of a…

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  • Condensate-based strategy protects synthetic gene circuits across cell generations

    Condensate-based strategy protects synthetic gene circuits across cell generations

    Genetic engineers can design and assemble sophisticated gene circuits to program cells with new functions, but important signaling molecules can become diluted as these cells grow and divide, causing the synthetic gene circuits to…

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  • Banks lend $18 billion for Oracle-tied data center project: Report

    Banks lend $18 billion for Oracle-tied data center project: Report

    FILE PHOTO: A consortium of around 20 banks is providing a project finance loan of about $18 billion to support the construction of a data center campus linked to Oracle in New Mexico.
    | Photo Credit: Reuters

    A consortium of around 20 banks is providing a project finance loan of about $18 billion to support the construction of a data center campus linked to Oracle in New Mexico, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.

    Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, BNP Paribas SA, Goldman Sachs Group, and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group are administrative agents on the deal, the report said, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

    The four lead banks have enlisted other banks and will now sell the debt to additional banks and institutional investors through a retail syndication process, with commitments expected by late November, according to the report.

    U.S. tech firms are ramping up investments in data centers to meet soaring demand for computing power, driven by increasingly complex artificial intelligence models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

    The New Mexico data center campus is part of the Stargate initiative, a $500 billion push to build AI infrastructure across the U.S., led by OpenAI, SoftBank Group and Oracle, the report said, adding that Oracle is expected to be a tenant at the new site.

    Pricing is being discussed at 2.5 percentage points over the secured overnight financing rate and the loan is expected to carry a four-year maturity, with two one-year extension options, according to the report.

    Goldman Sachs and Oracle declined to comment on the report, while the other lead banks did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

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  • Gisele Bündchen shares rare family moment as Joaquim Valente turns 38

    Gisele Bündchen shares rare family moment as Joaquim Valente turns 38

    Gisele Bündchen shares rare family moment as Joaquim Valente turns 38

    Gisele Bündchen is celebrating a special day for her boyfriend, Joaquim…

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  • Chinese scientists discover new mechanism in treatment of depression

    Chinese scientists discover new mechanism in treatment of depression

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    BEIJING – Chinese scientists have uncovered a common mechanism behind two rapid-acting depression therapies, providing crucial insights for the development of new treatments with fewer side effects. Their findings have been…

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  • China pushes for integrated development of coal, new energy sectors

    China pushes for integrated development of coal, new energy sectors

    A farmer works amid photovoltaic panels at a solar power station in the Yi-Hui-Miao autonomous county of Weining, Southwest China’s Guizhou province, July 3, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

    BEIJING – China has moved to promote the integrated development of its coal and new energy sectors to support the green, low-carbon transition of its energy mix.

    In a new guideline, the National Energy Administration (NEA) has called on coal-mining regions to accelerate their development of wind and solar energy projects, promote clean energy substitution through the adoption of electric and hydrogen-powered mining trucks, use renewable energy for heating and cooling, and build smart microgrids for the supply and trade of green electricity.

    By the end of the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), the new energy development model in mining areas will have matured in basic terms, according to the NEA.

    ALSO READ: Green projects power up China-ASEAN ties

    The move is the latest step in China’s new energy development. By the end of September, China’s total installed renewable energy capacity stood at nearly 2.2 billion kilowatts, accounting for 59.1 percent of the nation’s total power capacity. In the first three quarters of the year, renewables generated about 40 percent of China’s total electricity. 

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