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Revolutionary Partial-Breast Radiotherapy Redefines UK Breast Cancer Treatment, Slashing Side Effects
A new study reveals that targeted radiotherapy for low-risk breast cancer is as effective as traditional methods while reducing side effects, leading to changes in UK treatment guidelines. The NHS now recommends this approach, potentially benefiting 9,000 women annually by minimizing long-term changes in breast appearance and maintaining effective cancer control.

Google is merging Android and ChromeOS into a single platform, aiming to streamline user experience across devices. No timeline has been set, but Android 16 hints at new features like a desktop mode.

The UK government lifted a superinjunction on a secretive £400 million Afghan relocation scheme, revealing its nearly two-year concealment of details. The injunction, imposed to prevent Taliban retaliation, was lifted after a review found minimal threat, raising questions about transparency and public trust.

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Sony is restocking its 30th Anniversary Limited Edition DualSense controller for the PS5, initially sold out since September 2024, featuring a nostalgic PS1 design. Pre-orders for the collection, including the PS5 Digital Edition and PlayStation Portal, start July 21 for PlayStation Plus subscribers, available in select regions with general pre-orders opening July 23.

Square Enix revealed the Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake will release on October 30, 2025, with distinct versions for both the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, lacking an upgrade path. Players will need to purchase the game separately for each console, sparking frustration among fans who expected a more consumer-friendly upgrade option.

Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have developed a groundbreaking blood test that predicts multiple sclerosis risk years before symptoms appear. By measuring autoantibodies linked to Epstein-Barr virus, this test could revolutionize early MS intervention, though more research is needed for clinical use.

Nintendo has introduced stringent publishing guidelines for the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop to curb low-quality and misleading games. These changes, effective since June 5, focus on limiting adult content and manipulative practices, aiming to enhance user experience and maintain brand integrity.

Tel Aviv University researchers have discovered that female moths can detect ultrasonic distress signals from dehydrated tomato plants, influencing where they lay eggs. This breakthrough highlights complex acoustic communication between plants and insects, potentially revolutionizing pest control and crop management strategies.

Cleveland Clinic researchers, led by Dr. Kenneth Merz, have developed a groundbreaking hybrid quantum-classical computing method to enhance molecular simulations, crucial for drug discovery and materials science. This approach efficiently predicts molecular stability using fewer qubits, combining IBM's quantum systems with supercomputers to overcome current quantum computing limits.
