The server and cloud-software company logged lower-than-expected revenue in the fiscal fourth quarter
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Shredded cheese produced by Great Lakes Cheese and sold under a number of different brand names has been recalled due to potential contamination with metal fragments. Check your fridge to see if you have the recalled cheese.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned people to stop using certain types of glucose monitor sensors that were linked to seven deaths. Abbott Diabetes Care said about three million FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensors were affected. The …
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The city starts getting electricity next month from hydrogen made at a Utah plant – and stored beneath it in a vast salt cavern – to help get to 100% carbon-free power.
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In a closed meeting, Vinay Prasad pushes back on criticism of his vaccine policy changes, morale issues at the FDA, and his role in recent drug-approval turbulence.
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U.S. senators are working on a bipartisan bill to block the sale of advanced Nvidia ($NVDA) chips to China, according to the Financial Times. The bill, called the S...
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Parsons, Kansas, will be the site of a startup’s first ever 1-mile-deep nuclear reactor, and the groundbreaking is next week.
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CHS affects long-term, daily marijuana users.
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The administration is still adamant that it is doing a good job with the economy.
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NBCUniversal is in the lead to nab TV rights to the Oscars starting in 2029 as the Motion Picture Academy shops around for a new deal.
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Frank Gehry was acclaimed for his love of jagged angles and use of industrial materials.
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Baldoni’s male-ally credentials came under fire in a recently disclosed deposition from October, in which he admits to telling Lively he is circumcised and is forced to define the ‘female gaze’ several times.
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When the Moon enters Cancer on December 6, 2025, four zodiac signs attract powerful abundance and luck. They are: Cancer, Capricorn, Taurus and Libra.
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Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia said they were pulling out of the contest after organizers decided to allow Israel to continue to compete, despite tensions over its conduct in Gaza.
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Common anti-vaccine talking points were on display as the CDC’s immunization advisers repealed a hepatitis B birth vaccine recommendation and scrutinized the childhood schedule.
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After years of misdiagnoses and unexplained symptoms, Annie Sedoric finally discovered the rare condition that was reshaping her body.
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Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, the National Guard member who survived last month's deadly attack near the White House is "slowly healing," West Virginia Gov.
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Gonzaga came in like a house on fire. Kentucky came in like the floorboards.
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Looking at the weather map on his computer and seeing three simultaneous tropical storms forming across Asia in late November, climatologist Fredolin Tangang’s first thoughts drifted to the 2004 disaster movie “The Day After Tomorrow.”
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Indiana isn't as relevant to Ohio State fans as Clemson and Oregon, writes Cleveland.com's Stefan Krajisnik.
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“There are a lot of disturbing aspects. But this is one of the most disturbing.”
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Do they do what they say they do, or are they just making us more stressed?
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The new National Security Strategy is out, and it’s a shock to the system. It is not just the latest public articulation of principles, ambitions, and
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The 2026 Men's World Cup will be held across the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer.
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Advocates for each side will provide a different explanation for who falls under ‘the jurisdiction’ of the United States.
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A volcanic eruption around 1345 may have set off a perfect storm of climate disruptions, famine, and trade changes that led to the deadly spread of the Black Death across Europe.
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Witkoff and Kushner are back in Miami after meeting Putin in Moscow.
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Houston Democrats are barreling toward a primary while North Texas Democrats await Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate decision.
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Alongside the Black Friday pricing that is somehow still live on AirPods 4 with ANC down at $99, today’s 9to5Toys...
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Along with the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC, you can also save on a Lego PAC-MAN kit, a camera for spying on your pet, and a fun mechanical keyboard.
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Plus, celebrities make smoking cool again and advice on self-care while caregiving, in this edition of the WSJ Health newsletter
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The New York Times has sued Perplexity, accusing the AI startup of producing “verbatim or substantially similar copies” of its work.
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Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi was heavy with symbolism and carefully calibrated optics, signaling to the US and its allies that India will pursue its own course towards Moscow.
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Neutron stars are ultra-dense star remnants made up primarily of nucleons (i.e., protons and neutrons). Over the course of millions of years, these stars progressively cool down, radiating heat into space.
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The next full supermoon, also known as the Wolf moon, will happen on Jan. 3.
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It was the 156th Falcon 9 launch of the year.
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Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Elmwood Park, N.J., is recalling the pills, which are in 2.5 mg and 6.25 mg doses.
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Learn what a study suggests regarding choline and its connection to Alzheimer’s disease, plus delicious ways to get this micronutrient.
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Getting a better understanding of how the brain works is tricky, as living brains aren't easily prodded and analyzed.
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The newly appointed chair’s comments were overheard Friday during a break in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ proceedings.
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A very rare type of cancer is on a sharp upward trajectory in younger generations, and no one knows why.
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A new study finds a possible association between GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide and chronic cough, though the authors are calling for more research.
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A groundbreaking discovery offers hope for reversing kidney damage, challenging the notion that it's irreversible. Researchers found that blocking cer
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Oxford's Big Data Institute and Nuffield Department of Population Health report that daily step counts may help identify who will later be diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, with lower activity patterns acting as an early marker of the condition.
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Is language core to thought, or a separate process? For 15 years, the neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko has gathered evidence of a language network in the human brain — and has found some similarities to LLMs.
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Regular consumption of polyphenol-rich foods like tea, coffee, berries, nuts, and whole grains may significantly support long-term heart health. A decade-long study of more than 3,100 adults found that those who consistently ate polyphenol-packed diets had he…
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Recent wastewater testing has detected the norovirus, also known as the stomach flu or stomach bug, around New York.
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Whether you have any of the symptoms or not, there are things you can do to reduce your dementia risk.
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A silent bathroom revolution is underway—and it's coming for your toilet paper. Backed by decades of innovation and a massive global shift in hygiene habits, one device is quietly taking over homes from Tokyo to New York.
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Confirmed flu cases among adults and children across Northern Ireland have more than trebled in the last two weeks.
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Thousands fewer Onondaga County residents have gotten the flu vaccine this year, according to state data.
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From running up stairs, to rigorous gardening: these everyday activities could boost your health and help you live longer.
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John Quackenbush built a lab that is at the forefront of human genetics research and bioinformatics. Trump administration cuts have put it in danger of collapse.
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Food experts have explained the 10 foods that people should never buy again if they want to maintain a healthy diet
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As the days in Central California get colder, doctors are seeing more cases of influenza and RSV in children.
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An archaeon reads the same codon in two different ways, overturning a doctrine that has stood for 60 years. Living organisms usually read the DNA code in a very strict and predictable way. Every codon, which is a set of three nucleotides in a gene, correspond…
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Your driving habits might be an early indicator of brain health, according to new research. Subtle changes like avoiding night drives or sticking to f
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A shingles vaccination program that began in Wales in 2013 has led to two discoveries that give fresh hope to efforts to treat dementia: The vaccine appears to reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment, as well as slowing progression of dementia in those a…
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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant forms of breast cancer. It grows quickly, spreads early and lacks the hormone receptors that make other breast cancers treatable with targeted therapies. Even when pati…
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The treatment success rate for cancer patients improves when doctors detect the disease during its initial stages, because symptoms emerge only when c
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This report describes the public health response to a patient who died after transplantation with an organ from a donor with undiagnosed rabies.
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Pennsylvania heart specialists welcomed the results of a decade-long study reinforcing their belief in minimally invasive techniques to treat clogged neck arteries versus major surgery. Researchers examined nearly 2,500 patients across five countries and 155 …
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As we age, many people notice small changes that make them feel a little weaker or slower. Here’s why
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It's called Metarhizium, and it's a parasitic fungus that lures insects to their death with an odorous compound called longifolene.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr is undermining trust in vaccines with claims about aluminium that contradict scientific studies involving millions of people.
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Turning off the genetic switch to its respiratory system might finally eliminate the bacteria behind tuberculosis.
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Pamela Cook, 65, from Lincoln, England, died in March 2024 after beginning to feel unwell in the fall of 2023
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Social media is full of “health” advice nowadays — but a lot of it is hogwash or even harmful, according to experts.
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Eggs are often considered as a superfood rich in protein and other necessary nutrients. From weight loss to boosting metabolism eggs are considered to be a powerhouse of nutrition that can be consumed in many ways. Protein is the building block of the human b…
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Dec. 5, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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By trapping huge amounts of water on land, big dams built by humans have slightly changed how Earth spins and where its poles are.
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"Completing the Roman observatory brings us to a defining moment for the agency."
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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile not only confirmed one of the greatest mysteries in the universe—it also ruled out dozens of models that attempted to solve it.
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NASA imaged Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) every four minutes for nearly 40 days, marking the longest any comet has been tracked with such frequency.
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After waiting the requisite time for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), SpaceX now has environmental…
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“When birds are sick, they start doing weird things.”
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The Very Large Telescope's SPHERE instrument captured unprecedented images of 51 dusty rings shaping young planetary systems.
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Astronomers have captured images of two stellar explosions—known as novae—within days of their eruption and in unprecedented detail. The breakthrough provides direct evidence that these explosions are more complex than previously thought, with multiple outflo…
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The origins of complex, nucleated cellular life – everything from amoebas to humans – may date back a lot further in Earth's history than we thought.
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Earth is getting darker, but why, and what’s next?
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A new study by researchers at the University of Amsterdam shows how gravitational waves from black holes can be used to reveal the presence of dark matter and help determine its properties. The key is a new model, based on Einstein's theory of general relativ…
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All eight docking ports at the ISS are occupied. That's never happened before.
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A rare butterfly-shaped crater spreads across Mars' northern plains.
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For decades, helium has been produced with natural gas, generating huge carbon emissions. Now, geologists are looking for new helium sources — and finding enormous "carbon-free" reservoirs that could revolutionize the industry.
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Hold the jokes—this is serious news.
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Young sea urchins spread neuron-rich tissue across their bodies. A new atlas shows complex neural and light sensing networks.
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The fossil called "Medusa" could be a dinosaur mummy—the remains of an Edmontosaurus about 66 million years old that researchers believe contains a significant amount of skin and tendon tissue.
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China faces temporary emergency launch gap after space station lifeboat crisis China could be without emergency launch capability to Tiangong space station for months, leaving no rapid-response option for any new crisis following the Shenzhou-20 incident.
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Working in academia can be stressful. Laurel Raffington suggests treating it as ‘just a job’ to reduce performance pressure and advocate for structural improvements.
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Physicists have transformed a decades-old technique for simplifying quantum equations into a reusable, user-friendly "conversion table" that works on a laptop and returns results within hours.
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Study: American kestrels are helping Michigan’s cherry orchards produce more — and safer — cherries. They’re among the wild predators helping farmers grow food.
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In his book "One Hand Clapping," Nikolay Kukushkin explores explanations for how consciousness evolved, and ultimately, what makes us human.
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"Some of our ancestors were very skilled observers."
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