Drexel’s Varvara ‘Bobby’ Diakonenkova wins 2025 Supima Design Competition

Published November 8, 2025 Supima, the non-profit luxury brand dedicated to promoting American-grown Pima cotton, has named Varvara ‘Bobby’ Diakonenkova of Drexel University as the winner of the 2025 Supima Design Competition.  Drexel’s Varvara (Bobby) Diakonenkova wins 2025 Supima Design Competition. – Getty Images for Supima This year marked a new era for Supima as…

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Shein avoids suspension in France for the time being

By AFP Published November 9, 2025 For now, the Asian platform Shein has avoided suspension in France. While it no longer sells “any illicit products” online, it remains “under close surveillance by state services,” the government announced on Friday, hailing a “fundamental victory.” Shutterstock “Legal proceedings against Shein are continuing,” the French government said in…

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Scientists find brain cells that could stop Alzheimer’s

In Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia, microglia (the brain’s immune cells) play a double role. They can protect the brain by clearing harmful debris or, under certain conditions, contribute to damage and inflammation. How these cells behave can strongly influence how the disease unfolds. Scientists from the Icahn School of Medicine at…

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MIT quantum breakthrough edges toward room-temp superconductors

Superconductors work like express trains for electricity. Once electric current enters one, it can travel through without resistance or energy loss. Because of this remarkable efficiency, superconductors are already key to technologies such as MRI scanners and particle accelerators. However, these “conventional” superconductors only operate at extremely cold temperatures. They must be kept in specialized…

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Einstein might have been wrong about black holes

Black holes are often described as cosmic gluttons, consuming everything that drifts too close — including light itself. This is what makes the images of the supermassive black holes at the centers of the galaxy M87 and our own Milky Way so remarkable. Captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration a few years ago,…

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Laser satellites expose a secret Antarctic carbon burst

A team of scientists has found that the Southern Ocean emits far more carbon dioxide (CO2) during the lightless Antarctic winter than researchers once believed. According to their new study, this wintertime release of CO2 has been underestimated by as much as 40%. The research was led by scientists from the Second Institute of Oceanography,…

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