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  • How winemakers in the south of France are turning rosé into a year-round wine

    How winemakers in the south of France are turning rosé into a year-round wine





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    Mirabeau winemakers

    Sophie Bellard

    Rejoice! Rosé season doesn’t have to end. We meet husband-and-wife duo Stephen and Jeany Cronk, the founders of award-winning rosé brand Maison Mirabeau, which is now sold in more than 40 countries. They share how a risky move to Provence paid off and why rosé deserves a place on festive…

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    Eureka: How Gozen is growing a new material that’s taking over the runways

    We meet Ece Gözen, co-founder of Gozen, the biotechnology company behind Lunaform, a biomaterial now catching the attention of major fashion houses such as Balenciaga and offering a new approach to sustainable design.

    Is Italy’s tech ecosystem on the rise? Takeaways from The Bologna Gathering 2025

    How Italy is positioning itself to become Europe’s next tech hub. Plus: author Mehran Gul on ‘The New Geography of Innovation: The Global Contest for Breakthrough Technologies’. And: Kagi founder Vladimir Prelovac on the search engine’s answer to combating internet AI slop.

    Eureka: How Whitebox Cocktails turned a negroni into a global business selling millions of cans 

    We meet Pietro Collina, co-founder of Whitebox Cocktails, a company making full-strength, single-serve classics such as negronis, espresso martinis and cosmopolitans. Collina talks about creating canned cocktails and scaling the brand to international shelves.

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  • Why October is the perfect time to look for the Andromeda galaxy

    Why October is the perfect time to look for the Andromeda galaxy

    Late October presents a perfect opportunity to spot the ancient light of the Andromeda galaxy as it climbs high overhead to brighten the autumn night sky.

    The Andromeda Galaxy (M31), the Milky Way‘s closest galactic neighbor, sits approximately…

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  • Top performers from October Concacaf qualifying – FIFA

    1. Top performers from October Concacaf qualifying  FIFA
    2. Concacaf World Cup qualifying schedule: Where to watch Honduras vs. Haiti, Costa Rica vs. Nicaragua, more  CBS Sports
    3. Jamaica and Honduras lead 2026 Concacaf qualifying, Panama and Suriname in…

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  • Introducing: Blancpain Expands The Villeret Collection With Three New ‘Golden Hour’ Iterations

    Introducing: Blancpain Expands The Villeret Collection With Three New ‘Golden Hour’ Iterations

    Reference Number: (4) 6654N1142 55B, 6654N364255B, 6654N114655B, 6654N364655B

    Diameter: 40mm
    Thickness: 10.6mm
    Case Material: steel or 18k red gold
    Dial Color: opaline or golden brown
    Indexes: 18k white or red gold
    Water Resistance: 30…

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  • Nikola Jokić: Nuggets are ‘dark horse’ contender for title in 2025-26

    Nikola Jokić: Nuggets are ‘dark horse’ contender for title in 2025-26

    Nikola Jokić speaks to the media at the Nuggets’ media day.

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    DENVER — Nikola Jokić considers the Denver Nuggets a dark horse in the race for an NBA title.

    Technically speaking, of…

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  • Fossils found in Kenya shed light on the origin of human hands | Science

    Fossils found in Kenya shed light on the origin of human hands | Science

    For a long time, Paranthropus boisei, a hominid that inhabited the Earth from 2.6 million years ago to 1.3 million years ago, had been considered by experts to be a relative of humans. Its robust jaw, large molars, and powerful chewing muscles…

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  • Study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccines early in pregnancy and birth defects

    Study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccines early in pregnancy and birth defects

    mRNA COVID-19 vaccination in the first trimester of pregnancy isn’t tied to an elevated risk of 75 major congenital malformations (MCMs) affecting 13 organ systems, supporting the safety of the vaccines in early pregnancy, French researchers

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  • Jeremy Fox on Wrestling With Himself and the Meaning of Care

    Jeremy Fox on Wrestling With Himself and the Meaning of Care

    A Cookbook for Those Who Care Too Much

    Despite the subtitle Modern Recipes for the Home Kitchen, Fox admits On Meat is not your average weeknight companion. “It’s definitely not your thirty-minute dinners on a Wednesday night,” he said….

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  • Google Says It Surfaces More Video, Forums, And UGC

    Google Says It Surfaces More Video, Forums, And UGC

    Google says it has adjusted rankings to surface more short-form video, forums, and user-generated content in response to how people search.

    Liz Reid, VP and head of Google Search, discussed the changes in a Wall Street Journal Bold Names podcast…

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