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  • ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Season 2: Inside the Quest to Create the ‘More Epic, More Cinematic’ Global Phenomenon

    ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Season 2: Inside the Quest to Create the ‘More Epic, More Cinematic’ Global Phenomenon

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians electrified audiences when it debuted in 2023 — and with Season 2 arriving soon on Disney+ and Hulu, it’s about to make an even bigger splash.

    Inspired by Rick Riordan‘s bestselling book…

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  • Gum-Like Substance Found in Samples from Asteroid Bennu

    Gum-Like Substance Found in Samples from Asteroid Bennu

    This gum-like material — never seen before in space — was likely formed in the early days of the Solar System, as Bennu’s parent asteroid warmed. Once soft and flexible, but since hardened, the ancient ‘space gum’ consists of…

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  • Stanford Research Teams Receive New Hoffman-Yee Grant Funding for 2025

    Stanford Research Teams Receive New Hoffman-Yee Grant Funding for 2025

    Stanford HAI has selected five interdisciplinary research teams from the 2024 cohort of Hoffman-Yee grant winners to receive additional financial support for their groundbreaking work in the field of AI.

    With funding made possible by a gift from…

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  • Million-year-old starburst shines with extreme stellar activity

    Million-year-old starburst shines with extreme stellar activity

    Today’s Image of the Day from the European Space Agency features a bright, bustling scene inside NGC 3603, a star-forming region packed with energy. 

    The Hubble image brings this corner of the Milky Way into sharp focus, revealing clouds…

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  • Study: 3–5 cups of coffee daily may slow aging in people with major psychiatric disorders

    Study: 3–5 cups of coffee daily may slow aging in people with major psychiatric disorders

    A new study suggests that drinking a moderate amount of coffee each day may help slow the early aging often seen in people with major psychiatric disorders.

    Researchers found that adults with conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and…

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  • Inside the Race to Find Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Patients Faster

    Inside the Race to Find Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Patients Faster

    Dave Runkel went to his primary care physician with a problem: the 36-year-old engineer was passing blood. He was a Navy vet living in South Carolina with a career that required frequent overseas travel. His wife also worked full-time, and…

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  • AI Ubiquity, Risk Exposure, and Pursuing Scale in Global Tech M&A

    AI Ubiquity, Risk Exposure, and Pursuing Scale in Global Tech M&A

    SAN FRANCISCO (December 9, 2025) – Morrison Foerster, a leading global law firm, today announced the results of its annual Tech M&A Survey conducted in conjunction with Mergermarket, which analyzed the shifting dynamics of technology M&A worldwide. The report reveals a market gaining momentum in value, increasingly shaped by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence across industries, a tightening regulatory environment globally, and strategies aimed at mitigating downside risk. Aggregate deal value rose by 60.2% in the first three quarters of 2025 to $787.1 billion and the majority of survey respondents expect tech M&A deal volumes and average deal size to maintain this momentum and increase over the next 12 months.

    “As macroeconomic and geopolitical cycles accelerate in 2025, competition for high-quality assets is intensifying worldwide,” noted Erik Knudsen, co-chair of Morrison Foerster’s global M&A practice. “In tech M&A, dealmakers are becoming increasingly selective, focusing on strategic investments that can deliver long-term competitive advantage. With AI and digital infrastructure shaping the future of the industry, investors are prioritizing opportunities that position them at the forefront of innovation.”

    “AI continues to attract significant attention within and outside the technology sector,” said Tessa Schwartz, co-chair of Morrison Foerster’s Artificial Intelligence Group. “We are seeing substantial investment in the infrastructure that supports AI and companies that are accelerating integration of AI into their products and services. Innovation is being defined by leadership in AI.”

    Key Takeaways

    • AI Gold Rush and Regulation: With 70% of respondents selecting AI as a top-three subsector for opportunity, it has leapfrogged cybersecurity to claim the top spot in this year’s research. Interestingly, concerns around regulation are not suppressing AI dealmaking. In fact, a slim majority (51%) say increased regulatory oversight would make them more likely to pursue AI-related M&A, compared to just 12% who responded that it would lessen their interest.
    • Return to Form: More than half of survey respondents (57%) expect tech M&A deal volumes to increase over the next 12 months. Nearly two-thirds (64%) expect the average value of tech M&A transactions to rise over the same time period.
    • Startup Season: Respondents continue to indicate a marked preference for targeting young companies (those operating for between two and five years) in M&A. This year, startups are clearly in the lead, garnering 50% of first-choice votes. Dealmakers are looking to capitalize on the high-growth opportunities of industry disruptors in subsectors such as AI and cybersecurity.
    • Limiting Risk: Dealmakers expect to be increasingly likely to employ minority investments (97%) and contingent consideration/earnouts (84%) in their tech M&A strategies over the coming 12 months. Their corporate peers intend to focus much more on joint ventures (84%) as they continue to pursue growth while limiting their risk exposure.
    • Europe and Asia Gain Ground: Europe and Asia gain momentum as deal origination hubs, with Europe receiving 65% of first-, second-, and third-choice votes, and Asia (excluding China and Japan) in second place at 56%. Still, North America received the second most first-choice votes (25%) and remains the overwhelming choice for 92% of U.S. dealmakers. Global tech M&A is becoming more distributed and for buyers seeking differentiated opportunities, the next big deal or technology may come from anywhere.

    To download the full survey results with additional insights, visit: What’s The Forecast for Tech M&A?.

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  • AI chatbots fuel growing concerns over teen mental health – Rice University

    1. AI chatbots fuel growing concerns over teen mental health  Rice University
    2. ‘I feel it’s a friend’: quarter of teenagers turn to AI chatbots for mental health support  The Guardian
    3. ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok show mental illness, childhood trauma, says new study  digit.in
    4. Faculty Insights: Understanding the Rise of AI-Based Emotional Support – Zilber College of Public Health  UW-Milwaukee
    5. Are employees introducing risk by emotionally leaning on AI?  Silicon Republic

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