Technology News

  1. Legendary ‘Father of Final Fantasy’ Returns to Make One Last Game  Push Square
  2. Hironobu Sakaguchi wants his next (and maybe last) game to be ‘a successor to Final Fantasy VI’  The Verge
  3. Final Fantasy creator says screw retirement, he’s got one more game in the tank: ‘Humans are greedy creatures, aren’t we?’  PC Gamer
  4. Final Fantasy creator plans to make another game before he retires, and this one is inspired by Final Fantasy 6  Gamesradar
  5. Final Fantasy Creator Wants To Make Spiritual Successor To The Most Beloved Game In The Series  GameSpot

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Technology News

  1. Steam-Heart’s & Advanced Variable Geo Saturn Tribute announced for PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC  Gematsu
  2. City Connection reveals Farland Saga I & II Saturn Tribute and Steam-Heart’s & Advanced Variable Geo Saturn Tribute for Switch  GoNintendo
  3. Farland Saga I & II Saturn Tribute announced for PS5, Switch  Gematsu

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Science News

  1. Fossilized vomit found in Denmark dates back 66 million years — prehistoric puke hailed as national treasure  New York Post
  2. Prehistoric puke offers clues about ancient sea predators’ diets  The Washington Post
  3. 66 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Vomit Is Found in Denmark  The New York Times
  4. 66-million-year-old vomit fossil discovered in Denmark  NBC News
  5. Blob of fossilised vomit discovered at Stevns Klint in Denmark  HeritageDaily

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Science News

  1. Space Force projects ULA to outpace SpaceX in 2025 national security missions  SpaceNews
  2. Space Force plans 18 NSSL launches in 2025, including on ULA’s Vulcan  Breaking Defense
  3. U.S. Space Force Predicts 25% Boost In Launches In Next Two Years  Aviation Week

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Science News

  1. Long space missions harm astronauts’ eyes and vision, casting doubt on travel to Mars  Earth.com
  2. Space blinds astronauts? NASA uncovers chilling eye risks for future Mars missions  Business Today
  3. How Does Space Travel Affect the Eyes?  University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
  4. Astronauts’ Vision Problems Linked to Prolonged Space Exposure, Posing Risks for Mars Missions  Gadgets 360
  5. Astronauts’ vision deteriorates during long flights  The Universe. Space. Tech

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Business News

  1. U.S. stocks rebound one day after Nvidia-led AI rout, Nasdaq rises 2%: Live updates  CNBC
  2. Stock market today: Nasdaq jumps to chip away at DeepSeek-fueled rout as Nvidia surges over 7%  Yahoo Finance
  3. DeepSeek is the newest front in the AI competition between the US and China  Fox Business
  4. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang suffers a $20 billion blow to his net worth following DeepSeek bloodbath—it’s the biggest one-day loss in history  Fortune
  5. Biggest Market Loss In History: Nvidia Stock Sheds Nearly $600 Billion As DeepSeek Shakes AI Darling  Forbes

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Business News

  1. Boom: America’s answer to Concorde completes its first supersonic flight  CNN
  2. Boom Supersonic breaks sound barrier during historic test flight  Fox Business
  3. Boom Supersonic jet breaks sound barrier to open way for new ‘Concorde’  Financial Times
  4. Experimental XB-1 aircraft goes supersonic for the first time  New Scientist
  5. Civilian jet breaks sound barrier during historic test flight over Mojave Desert  CBS News

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RSM recruits four more senior leaders to its offices across Australia  Consultancy.com.au
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Business News

  1. FDA approves Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic to treat chronic kidney disease in those with diabetes, expanding its use  CNBC
  2. US FDA approves Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic to reduce diabetic kidney disease progression  Reuters
  3. Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic Gets FDA Approval as Kidney-Disease Treatment  The Wall Street Journal
  4. F.D.A. Approves Ozempic to Treat Kidney Disease  The New York Times
  5. Ozempic’s FDA Approval Just Sent Shockwaves Through the Kidney Disease Market  Yahoo Finance

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