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Goldbergh launches special Gold capsule, also links with Falke for ski socks collab

Published November 3, 2025 Ski specialist Goldbergh is entering one of its busiest periods as winter weather draws closer and to mark this the Dutch brand has launched Gold Exclusive, a limited capsule collection “that brings craftsmanship to alpine fashion”.  Goldbergh The drop is said to “redefine winter elegance with Italian-inspired glamour. Designed for women…

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A gene from 100-year-olds could help kids who age too fast

Scientists have uncovered a breakthrough in the fight against a rare genetic condition that causes children to age much faster than normal. The discovery involves “longevity genes” found in people who live exceptionally long lives, often beyond 100 years. Researchers from the University of Bristol and IRCCS MultiMedica found that these genes, which help maintain…

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Alzheimer’s might be powered by a broken sleep-wake cycle

Alzheimer’s disease often throws a person’s daily patterns into disarray. Difficulty sleeping through the night, restless tossing, and frequent daytime naps are common early warning signs. In later stages, patients often experience “sundowning,” a period of increased confusion and agitation that tends to occur later in the day. These patterns hint at a close relationship…

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Scientists achieve forensics’ “Holy Grail” by recovering fingerprints from fired bullets

Two Irish scientists have created a groundbreaking method for recovering fingerprints from fired bullet casings — something long believed to be impossible. Dr. Eithne Dempsey and her former PhD student, Dr. Colm McKeever, from the Department of Chemistry at Maynooth University in Ireland, have designed a novel electrochemical process that reveals fingerprints on brass casings…

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