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  • Cian Shields to drive Abu Dhabi FP1 session

    Cian Shields to drive Abu Dhabi FP1 session

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  • I watched scientists track interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS leaving the solar system in real-time: ‘This is some prime-time science’

    I watched scientists track interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS leaving the solar system in real-time: ‘This is some prime-time science’

    It was 4 a.m. on Nov. 25 at the top of Hawaii’s dormant Maunakea volcano. The process to view the comet took less time than expected.

    On the main screen, the subject at hand, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was a small, fuzzy blob drifting through a…

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  • Syantra Inc. to Showcase Breakthrough Research on Immune Reprogramming in Breast Cancer at SABCS 2025

    Syantra Inc. to Showcase Breakthrough Research on Immune Reprogramming in Breast Cancer at SABCS 2025

    CALGARY, AB, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Syantra Inc., a leader in blood-based molecular diagnostics, is pleased to announce scientific and community engagement at the San Antonio…

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  • Insilico Medicine and Atossa Therapeutics Publish AI-Driven Study in Nature Scientific Reports Identifying (Z)-Endoxifen as a Potential Therapeutic Candidate for Glioblastoma

    Insilico Medicine and Atossa Therapeutics Publish AI-Driven Study in Nature Scientific Reports Identifying (Z)-Endoxifen as a Potential Therapeutic Candidate for Glioblastoma

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Insilico Medicine (“Insilico”), a global leader in AI-powered drug discovery, and Atossa Therapeutics (“Atossa”) (Nasdaq: ATOS), a…

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  • Can stem cells aid coral reef recovery?

    Can stem cells aid coral reef recovery?

    Shani Talice and Benyamin Rosental from Ben Gurion University of the Negev explore how stem cells could help corals recover from stress and environmental damage, addressing the urgent threats of climate change, pollution, and disease to coral…

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  • Prada Group says it has purchased fashion rival Versace in a deal worth nearly $1.4B

    Prada Group says it has purchased fashion rival Versace in a deal worth nearly $1.4B

    MILAN — The Prada Group closed the purchase of Milan fashion rival Versace in a $1.375 billion cash deal that puts the fashion house known for its sexy silhouettes under the same roof as Prada’s “ugly chic” aesthetic and Miu Miu’s youth-driven appeal.

    The highly anticipated deal is expected to relaunch Versace’s fortunes, after middling post-pandemic performance as part of the U.S. luxury group Capri Holdings.

    Prada said in a one-line statement that the acquisition had been completed after receiving all regulatory clearances. Capri Holdings, which owns Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo, said the money would be used to pay down debt.

    Donatella Versace welcomed the deal in an Instagram post, which also marked the birthday of the brand’s late founder, her brother, Gianni Versace.

    “Today is your day and the day Versace joins the Prada family. I am thinking of the smile you would have had on your face,” she wrote in a post that also featured a 1979 photo of Gianni Versace with Miuccia Prada.

    Prada heir Lorenzo Bertelli is set to steer Versace’s next phase as executive chairman, in addition to his roles as group marketing director and sustainability chief.

    The son of co-creative director Miuccia Prada and longtime Prada Group chairman Patrizio Bertelli has said he doesn’t expect to make any swift executive changes at Versace, although he also noted that the company, which is among the top 10 most recognized brands in the world, has long been underperforming in the market.

    Prada has underlined that the 47-year-old Versace brand offered “significant untapped growth potential.’’

    Versace is undergoing a creative relaunch under a new designer, Dario Vitale, who previewed his first collection during Milan Fashion Week in September. He was previously head of design at Miu Miu, but his move to Versace was unrelated to the Prada deal, executives have said.

    Capri Holdings paid $2 billion for Versace in 2018, but had been struggling to position the brands’ bold profile in the recent era of “quiet luxury.″

    Capri Holdings chairman John D. Idol said in a statement that “Prada is the ideal partner to guide this celebrated luxury house into its next era of growth.”

    Versace represented 20% of Capri Holdings’ 2024 revenue of 5.2 billion euros,

    Prada said when the deal was announced in April that Versace would represent 13% of the Prada Group’s pro-forma revenues, with Miu Miu coming in at 22% and Prada at 64%. The Prada Group, which also includes Church’s footwear, reported a 17% boost in revenues to 5.4 billion euros last year.

    The Prada Group has already begun preparations to incorporate crosstown rival Versace into its Italian manufacturing system, a point of pride for the group.

    “Making a bag for one brand or another, the know-how is the same,” Bertelli told reporters last week at the group’s Scandicci leather goods factory, which already makes bags for the Prada and Miu Miu brands and will soon add Versace.

    Artisans stitched handles onto leather bags, and cut leather with laser machines inside the leather goods factory, where trainees were learning the trade as part of Prada’s 25-year-old academy. It has trained some 570 new artisans in an in-house training program in the Tuscany, Marche, Veneto and Umbria regions.

    Last year, Prada hired 70% of the 120 artisans who trained in the academy. The number of trainees rose by 28% to 152 this year.

    The Prada Group has invested 60 million euros in its supply chain this year, including a new leather goods factory near Siena, a new knitwear factory near Perugia, as well as increasing production at its Church’s footwear factory in Britain and expanding another Tuscan factory. That’s on top of 200 million euros in investments from 2019-24.

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  • Who is Amar Subramanya, the Indian-origin techie appointed as Apple’s new AI vice president, and why he’s trending |

    Who is Amar Subramanya, the Indian-origin techie appointed as Apple’s new AI vice president, and why he’s trending |

    Apple appoints Amar Subramanya as its new VP of AI, succeeding John Giannandrea who will transition to an advisor role. Subramanya brings extensive experience from Microsoft and Google to enhance Apple’s AI capabilities, focusing on foundational…

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  • Menopause wreaking havoc in your life? Delhi surgeon shares the benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy to ease symptoms

    Menopause wreaking havoc in your life? Delhi surgeon shares the benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy to ease symptoms

    When menopause hits, it can feel as though your whole life has been thrown off balance – the hot flushes, the sleepless nights, the mood swings and the constant discomfort can be exhausting and deeply disruptive. Going through something so…

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  • Pope prays at site of 2020 Beirut port explosion | Religion News

    Pope prays at site of 2020 Beirut port explosion | Religion News

    Pope Leo XIV has prayed at the site of the deadly 2020 Beirut port explosion and offered words of consolation to the Lebanese people on the final day of his first…

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  • HSBC interim chair Nelson ruled himself out of permanent role, CEO says – Reuters

    1. HSBC interim chair Nelson ruled himself out of permanent role, CEO says  Reuters
    2. HSBC and another chaotic chair search  Financial Times
    3. HSBC interim chair Brendan Nelson ruled himself out of permanent role, CEO says  MarketScreener
    4. Why HSBC Has Struggled to Fill One of the Biggest Jobs in Global Finance — WSJ  富途牛牛
    5. HSBC chair hunt nears predictably subpar endgame  TradingView

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