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2025 Fantastic Four Movie’s Early Reactions Are In

2025 Fantastic Four Movie’s Early Reactions Are In

Marvel Studios is about to usher in a new era of the MCU with the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which, according to early reviews, will not be a divisive film at all. Directed by Matt Shakman (WandaVision), The Fantastic Four will bring Marvel’s first family to the big screen for the first time in the MCU. The …

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China’s AI glasses market takes shape as Xiaomi’s entry inspires early adopters

China’s AI glasses market takes shape as Xiaomi’s entry inspires early adopters

Chinese tech giant Xiaomi’s entry into the country’s burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) glasses market is likely to benefit from the gadget maker’s expansive ecosystem and supply chain strength, according to early adopters and analysts. Several users who bought the Xiaomi AI frames when they were released last month found the first-person video recording and AI features useful for documenting personal …

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Vietnam got an early trade deal with Donald Trump. Was it worth it? – Financial Times

Vietnam got an early trade deal with Donald Trump. Was it worth it? – Financial Times

Vietnam got an early trade deal with Donald Trump. Was it worth it?  Financial Times Vietnam thought it had a deal on its US tariff rate. Then Trump stepped in.  Politico Trump Targets ‘Transshipments’ in Trade Negotiations. No One Is Sure What It Means.  Barron’s Vietnam plans new penalties for illegal transshipments after Trump deal, documents show  Reuters Vietnam Surprised by Trump Tariff Decision, …

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Early knee damage in 30s: Symptoms to watch, what causes it, and ways to prevent |

Early knee damage in 30s: Symptoms to watch, what causes it, and ways to prevent |

Once considered a concern of middle or old age, knee damage is now becoming increasingly common among adults in their early 30s. According to a recent study led by researchers from the University of Oulu in Finland, a surprising number of 30-somethings are already showing signs of structural damage in their knee joints—often without any noticeable pain. Using MRI scans, …

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Discovery of New Cretaceous Species in Dorset Could Redefine Early Mammal Evolution

Discovery of New Cretaceous Species in Dorset Could Redefine Early Mammal Evolution

In a remarkable discovery on the cliffs of Durlston Bay near Swanage, Dorset, a new species of prehistoric mammal has been unearthed, offering fresh insights into the diversity of early mammals that coexisted with dinosaurs. The fossilized remains, dating back approximately 145 million years to the Berriasian age of the Cretaceous period, were found by Benjamin Weston, an undergraduate paleontology …

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OLED MacBook Pro With M6 Chip Likely Delayed Even Further As Apple Pushes M5 MacBook Pro Launch To Early Next Year, Potentially Disrupting Its Usual Upgrade Timeline

OLED MacBook Pro With M6 Chip Likely Delayed Even Further As Apple Pushes M5 MacBook Pro Launch To Early Next Year, Potentially Disrupting Its Usual Upgrade Timeline

Apple was reportedly planning to release new M5-powered MacBook Pro models later this year, but it appears that the company has reshifted its approach. A new report claims that the Cupertino giant will launch the MacBook Pro with M5 refresh early next year, alongside a handful of additional devices, including the iPhone 17e. With the M5 version delayed, we can …

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Lyme Biobank study finds CDC test misses most cases of early Lyme

Lyme Biobank study finds CDC test misses most cases of early Lyme

A newly published study in Frontiers in Medicine reveals serious gaps in Lyme disease testing and post-treatment care, based on a decade of patient data collected by the Lyme Disease Biobank. The research, supported by the Bay Area Lyme Foundation, followed 253 participants in Lyme-endemic areas of Long Island, New York, and Central Wisconsin between 2014 and 2023. All presented …

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Scientists simulate what the first days of early Earth were really like

Scientists simulate what the first days of early Earth were really like

Earth started out as a ball of liquid fire, its newborn surface closer to a lava lamp than the calm continents we know today. Those incandescent beginnings happened 4.5 billion years ago, yet the evidence is buried miles beneath our feet where direct sampling is impossible. A new computer model of the infant planet’s mantle says the rock we stand on …

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