A volcano erased an island’s plants. Their DNA revealed how life starts over

Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have determined the genetic lineage of a now extinct plant population from Nishinoshima, a volcanic island whose frequent eruptions periodically “reset” the vegetation. While they traced the lineage to a nearby island, they discovered distinct genetic quirks due to the rarity of seeds making it there, including a “founder’s effect.”…

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Strange ‘leopard spots’ in a Mars rock could be the strongest hint of life yet

After a year’s worth of scientific scrutiny, the ‘Sapphire Canyon’ rock sample remains the mission’s best candidate for containing signs of ancient microbial life processes. A sample collected by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover from an ancient dry riverbed in Jezero Crater could preserve evidence of ancient microbial life. Taken from a rock named “Cheyava Falls”…

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NYFW Monday: Tory Burch, Diotima, Zankov

Published September 16, 2025 The action in New York Fashion Week was concentrated in Brooklyn on Monday with distinctive and distinguished shows by Tory Burch and Diotima, after the day had opened with Zankov in Chelsea. See catwalkTory Burch – Spring-Summer2026 – Womenswear – Etats-Unis – New York – ©Launchmetrics/spotlight   Tory Burch: Fashion in…

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Kering confirms breach after hackers steal Gucci, Balenciaga and McQueen data

By Reuters Published September 15, 2025 Hackers have stolen the private details of potentially millions of customers from luxury fashion brands Gucci, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen, according to a report by the BBC. The cyberattack targeted the labels’ French parent company, Kering. Shiny Hunters claim cyberattack on Kering’s Gucci, McQueen and Balenciaga – DR Kering…

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