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Inside HPE Europe 2025 | Deal flow on the rise: Financing healthcare and life sciences in 2026

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It has been a busy year for European financing markets, with robust demand for refinancings driving volume. The fourth quarter of 2025 likely will see more transactions coming to market in preparation for an even livelier 2026, and lenders…

Three schoolchildren taken to hospital after being poisoned in science lab

www.independent.co.uk

Police supporting school after chemical taken from laboratory, headteacher says

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The Color Science Behind the Most Popular 35mm Films Available Today

petapixel.com

Film photography is popular for many reasons, but chief among them are color and grain: in short, the "vibe." Photographer Pablo Maraver spent the last year and a half focusing on the former, extensively using and testing 14 different 35mm…

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Would you put period blood on your face? What science says about 'menstrual masking'

medicalxpress.com

In the ever-evolving world of beauty trends, few have sparked as much debate—and discomfort—as "menstrual masking." This is the practice of applying menstrual blood to the skin, usually the face, as a form of DIY skincare.

Life Sciences New in Italy: October 2025

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Regulatory - European Commission adopts rules for joint clinical assessments of medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices - On 17 October 2025, the European Commission (EC) adopted Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/2086…

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Three children poisoned with chemical from school science laboratory

www.mirror.co.uk

Three schoolchildren were hospitalised after being poisoned at an school in Oxfordshire - this is a breaking story

Big data, big challenge - how life sciences turn information overload into insight

www.techradar.com

Are Cloud-based platforms combined with AI and machine-learning the answer to scientists’ big data problems?

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Ozlo’s Science-Driven Sleepbuds Are Nearly Free for Early Black Friday, Tiny Buds That Block Snoring and City Noise

gizmodo.com

Enjoy better, restful sleep every night with the smart Ozlo Sleepbuds for less.

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Today's biggest science news: CDC in turmoil | Moss survives space | Comet 3I/ATLAS images

www.livescience.com

Friday, Nov. 21, 2025: Your daily feed of the biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines.

AAQ Medical Science Level 3 (Single)

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With this qualification, students will be able to progress onto a career in healthcare (such as nursing, radiography, physiotherapy), biomedical research, and life sciences.

AAQ Applied Science Level 3 (Single)

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With this qualification, students will be able to progress onto a career as a biomedical scientist, forensic scientist, microbiologist, nurse, teacher, physiotherapist, radiographer and more.

Would you put period blood on your face? What science says about ‘menstrual masking’

theconversation.com

The social media trend ‘menstrual masking’ claims period blood can rejuvenate skin. Some call it spiritual, others pseudoscience – here’s what research says.

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‘Trophy husbands’ exist too – here’s the science to prove it

inews.co.uk

As your spouse's income rises, you are more likely to stay in shape

The Rearview Podcast | Death of the Indian Science Congress

www.thehindu.com

In this episode, the hosts trace the journey of the Indian Science Congress-from its cradle to its grave.

Science mission finds glimmer of hope for marine biodiversity in ocean depths off Comoros

www.africanews.com

As world leaders meet at the COP30 summit in Brazil, the urgent need to hit a global target of protecting 30 percent of the world’s ocean by 2030 has been brought into stark focus by an international science mission which has just returned…

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How AI Nanotech Is Transforming Materials in Science: The New Era of Data-Driven Nanoscience

www.sciencetimes.com

Scientists have found multiple clues suggesting Mars may have once supported life, from ancient water flows to organic molecules and habitable environments.

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Copernicus Sentinel-6B begins mission to advance ocean science

www.spacedaily.com

Copernicus Sentinel-6B launched today, 17 November, at 06:21 CET aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The satellite was delivered into orbit just under an hour after liftoff, and at 07:54 CET ESA…