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Researchers have uncovered that SerpinB3, typically linked to severe cancers, is also a key player in natural wound healing. The protein drives skin cell movement and tissue rebuilding, especially when paired with next-generation biomaterial dressings. Its newfound role explains why cancer cells exploit it and opens the door to new wound-healing therapies.
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It was back in August when we first heard that Android 17 might carry an internal codename of Cinnamon Bun. This rumor is now āconfirmedā via the latest Android Canary build, which will honestly help us all sleep a little better at night. The code shows Android āversion codesā and we can see Cinnamon Bun ⦠Continued Read the original post: Android 17 Tastes Like Cinnamon Buns Read more āŗ
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Brendan Greene, the creator of PUBG, better known by his alias PlayerUnknown, has said he's "heartened" to see see people rally against the use of generative AI when used to make games. Read more Read more āŗ
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'The Legend of Zelda' movie recently went into production, and Nintendo casually revealed the first live-action Zelda and Link. Read more āŗ
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Military commanders hope for a digitally enhanced force but will autonomous weapons mean they risk losing control? Read more āŗ
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Ecommerce giantās first US bond in three years comes as it cranks up spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure Read more āŗ
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A severe shortage in global DRAM supply has reportedly led some distributors in Taiwan to impose unprecedented bundling requirements on buyers. Read more āŗ
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Amazon and Best Buy today have introduced a new record low price on the AirTag 1-Pack, available for just $17.99, down from $29.00. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. This is a new record low price on the solo AirTag, just beating out... Read more āŗ
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Today Iām talking with Jamie Siminoff, founder of Ring, the video doorbell and security company. Jamie actually wouldnāt let me call him the CEO. He says his title is and always has been chief inventor, so obviously, we talked about that a little bit. Jamie just published a book about his experiences launching and leading [ā¦] Read more āŗ
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Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform is Nvidia's most complex AI and HPC platform released to date that combines custom Vera CPUs, two types of Rubin GPUs, an all-new DPU, and next-generation scale-up and scale-out connectivity solutions. Read more āŗ
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Truly agentic travel tech is complicated and all the major travel brands are working on it. Now Google aims to plant a flag in this space. Read more āŗ
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Jeff Bezos is getting a new job. Heāll reportedly become co-CEO of Project Prometheus, a new startup that heās partly funding. The companyās exact plans are still unknown, but its focus is on AI that could improve manufacturing in fields including computing, automobiles, and aerospace. The New York Times reports that Project Prometheus is already [ā¦] Read more āŗ
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What does this change? Nothing, but itās a tasty bit of Android 17 news nonetheless. Read more āŗ
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A University of Pennsylvania professor warns AI's wage gains may soon reverse as automation reaches 37% of intelligence tasks. Read more āŗ
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Over the weekend, unofficial videos from filming of Nintendoās The Legend of Zelda film hit the internet, and now weāre getting our first proper look at Link and Zelda. Nintendo released three images in its Nintendo Today app today as part of a little teaser indicating that filming has officially commenced. One photo shows Link and Zelda with the lush backdrop of New Zealand behind them, while the others are... Read more āŗ
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ICP extended its pullback from November highs after rejecting key resistance levels, with elevated volume underscoring the marketās focus on support near $4.70. Read more āŗ
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If you would like to rehome thousands of old VHS videotapes, thereās an incredible hoard being given away for free on Reddit. Read more āŗ
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GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy may extend the lives of colon cancer patients, according to a major UC San Diego study. Patients on the medications had less than half the mortality rate of non-users. Researchers suspect the drugsā anti-inflammatory and metabolic effects contribute to improved outcomes. Theyāre now calling for clinical trials to test whether these findings reflect a true anti-cancer mechanism. Read more āŗ
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Researchers in Osaka have found that stem cells from fat tissue can repair spinal fractures similar to those caused by osteoporosis. By turning these cells into bone-forming clusters and pairing them with a bone-rebuilding material, rats regained stronger, healthier spines. The approach could offer a safe, minimally invasive alternative for treating bone diseases in humans. Read more āŗ
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Researchers found that tau proteins donāt jump straight into forming Alzheimerās-associated fibrilsāfirst they assemble into soft, reversible clusters. When the clusters were dissolved, fibril growth was almost entirely suppressed. This reveals a promising new strategy: stop the precursors, stop the disease. Read more āŗ
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Researchers uncovered how fatty molecules called ceramides trigger acute kidney injury by damaging the mitochondria that power kidney cells. By altering ceramide metabolism or using a new drug candidate, the team was able to protect mitochondrial function and completely prevent kidney injury in mice. Read more āŗ
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Exercise appears to spark a whole-body anti-aging cascade, and scientists have now mapped out how it happensāand how a simple oral compound can mimic it. By following volunteers through rest, intense workouts, and endurance training, researchers found that the kidneys act as the hidden command center, flooding the body with a metabolite called betaine that restores balance, rejuvenates immune cells, and cools inflammation. Even more striking, giving betaine on its... Read more āŗ
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In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists found that bumblebees can tell the difference between short and long light flashes, much like recognizing Morse code. The insects learned which signal led to a sweet reward, demonstrating an unexpected sense of timing. This ability may stem from a fundamental neural process, suggesting that even tiny brains have complex time-tracking mechanisms relevant to evolution and AI. Read more āŗ
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Researchers have designed a smart drug that hunts down and breaks a little-known RNA that cancer cells depend on. The drug recognizes a unique fold in the RNA and triggers the cell to destroy it. Tests showed that removing this RNA slows cancer growth. The approach could lead to new treatments that attack cancer at its most fundamental level. Read more āŗ
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Researchers discovered that continents donāt just split at the surfaceāthey also peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans. Simulations reveal that slow mantle waves strip continental roots and push them deep into the oceanic mantle. Data from the Indian Ocean confirms this hidden recycling process, which can last tens of millions of years. Read more āŗ
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Japanese researchers found that lecanemab, an amyloid-clearing drug for Alzheimerās, does not improve the brainās waste clearance system in the short term. This implies that nerve damage and impaired clearance occur early and are difficult to reverse. Their findings underscore that tackling amyloid alone may not be enough to restore brain function, urging a broader approach to treatment. Read more āŗ
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Researchers found that runners who sleep poorly face nearly double the injury risk compared to those who rest well. The study highlights that sleep is not just recoveryāitās a key factor in preventing injuries. They stress that runners should prioritize rest alongside training. Simple habits like consistent bedtimes and limiting screens can make a big difference. Read more āŗ
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