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DevelopRes Rzeszów drawn with two Italian clubs in Women's Champions League group stage
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DevelopRes Rzeszów drawn with two Italian clubs in Women's Champions League group stage

Polish clubs have learned their opponents for the Women's Volleyball Champions League group stage. DevelopRes Rzeszów, Poland's runners-up, face the toughest draw, landing in a group with two Italian sides. The Polish champions from Łódź have a more favourable group. The men's group stage draw was still under way at the time of publication.

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Simple chemical revealed as key to naked mole-rat queen's dominance

Researchers have identified a simple chemical compound that allows naked mole-rat queens to maintain their dominance over the colony. The findings, published in Nature on 15 July 2026, shed light on the biological basis of social hierarchy in these unusual rodents.

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McMurtry Spéirling Pure – downforce hypercar capable of driving upside-down enters mass production
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McMurtry Spéirling Pure – downforce hypercar capable of driving upside-down enters mass production

British manufacturer McMurtry Automotive has announced that its electric single-seater Spéirling Pure is entering mass production. The car generates so much downforce that it could theoretically drive along the ceiling of a tunnel. It is considered one of the most extreme automotive projects in recent years.

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Velocity Girl share unreleased track from new 1989–1992 compilation

Washington DC indie-pop band Velocity Girl has shared a previously unreleased song, "I Know Exactly What You Mean," ahead of a new compilation covering their 1989–1992 recordings. The group, which broke up over 30 years ago, has been active again: they played their first show in 21 years in 2023 and released a revamped debut album in 2024.

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Cracovia sign Vincent Burlet, Filip Marchwiński also linked
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Cracovia sign Vincent Burlet, Filip Marchwiński also linked

Cracovia have confirmed the signing of Belgian left-back Vincent Burlet on a contract running until 30 June 2030, with an option to extend. The club is also reportedly working on bringing in Filip Marchwiński, who could join the squad in the near future.

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Nolan Wells' parents announce funeral and call out social media misinformation

During a press conference, the parents of deceased teenager Nolan Wells announced funeral arrangements, saying they want to celebrate his life. Attorney Ben Crump also addressed the spread of misinformation about the teen's death on social media.

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AI is killing cover letters – but here's when they still matter

Artificial intelligence has made cover letters increasingly irrelevant in hiring, with candidates using AI to write them and employers using AI to screen them. Experts say "the process is broken for really everyone other than AI providers," but identify specific situations where a personalised, human-written letter can still make an impact.

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Pentagon examines military options against Cuba, including 101st Airborne assault
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Pentagon examines military options against Cuba, including 101st Airborne assault

Senior US defense officials have asked military planners to examine options for possible action against Cuba, including an Army-led air assault involving the 101st Airborne Division. The scope and motivation behind the planning review have not been publicly disclosed. The development signals a heightened focus on military contingencies in relation to the island nation.

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Blizzard halts new content for Overwatch's Stadium mode after only 3% of players use it
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Blizzard halts new content for Overwatch's Stadium mode after only 3% of players use it

Overwatch game director Aaron Keller announced that Blizzard is stopping new hero and map additions to the MOBA-inspired Stadium mode, just one year after its launch. Player data from June 28 shows only 3% of players queue for Stadium, compared to 54% for standard 5v5 unranked. The developers previously assigned to Stadium will move to other projects. The mode will still receive seasonal balance updates, rank resets and rewards.

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Blood tests could replace spinal taps in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease

Research presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) in London suggests that blood tests could eventually replace brain scans and spinal taps as the primary diagnostic tool for Alzheimer's disease. New blood biomarkers allow for earlier and broader detection of dementia. The advance could significantly improve access to diagnosis, especially in regions where specialist imaging is unavailable.

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Conagra cuts dividend and takes $2bn charge — more pain ahead for packaged food

Conagra Brands announced a dividend cut and a $2 billion write-down, the latest warning sign for the packaged-food industry. Despite the disappointing results and forecast, the company's stock edged slightly higher on Thursday. Analysts see the announcement as a broader signal of continuing pain across the processed-food sector.

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BlackRock, Goldman and JPMorgan join DTCC pilot to test tokenized stocks
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BlackRock, Goldman and JPMorgan join DTCC pilot to test tokenized stocks

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has launched a pilot with nearly 40 financial firms — including BlackRock, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan — to test tokenized stocks and U.S. Treasuries. The initiative aims to explore whether blockchain-based tokenization can improve settlement and trading of traditional securities. It is one of the largest such pilots of real-world asset tokenization in the United States to date.

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New monkey species with orange lips discovered in Congo rainforest
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New monkey species with orange lips discovered in Congo rainforest

Scientists have identified a new monkey species, Colobus congoensis, living in a remote region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The animal has distinctive orange lips and makes unique roaring and snorting sounds; in the local Kilanga language it is called "likweli." It is only the fifth new monkey species identified in Africa in the past 75 years, and researchers believe further unknown primate species may still exist in the region.

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Rex the Jacksonville dinosaur: saved from demolition and now a city icon
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Rex the Jacksonville dinosaur: saved from demolition and now a city icon

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Expert: Shielding Children from Hardship Hinders Their Path to Adulthood
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Expert: Shielding Children from Hardship Hinders Their Path to Adulthood

Prof. Mariusz Jędrzejko, a pedagogue and sociologist, warns that parents increasingly try to spare children difficulties, responsibilities and disappointments. He argues this approach can seriously hamper young people's transition to adulthood. According to the expert, easing demands on a 13-year-old paves the way for greater parenting problems in the years that follow.

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Homemade iced coffee: brew cold, don't pour hot espresso over ice
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Homemade iced coffee: brew cold, don't pour hot espresso over ice

The most common mistake when making iced coffee at home is brewing hot coffee and then diluting it with ice, which produces a watery drink. The correct approach is to prepare a cold brew (steeping for 12–24 hours) or to chill a strong espresso shot before adding ice and milk. This preserves the coffee's full flavour even on hot days.

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Morgan Supersport homologated for the US – without the V8 engine
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Morgan Supersport homologated for the US – without the V8 engine

Morgan has finally homologated the Supersport for the US market, but the engine option available in Europe won't be offered stateside due to regulatory requirements. American buyers will get a version of the Supersport missing that key powertrain choice.

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Doppler effect could slow interstellar solar sails at high speeds
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Doppler effect could slow interstellar solar sails at high speeds

Scientists have described how relativistic effects, including the Doppler effect, could cause light propelling interstellar solar sails to act as a brake rather than an accelerator at very high speeds. This applies to both sunlight-driven and laser-driven sails, posing a significant challenge for concepts of interstellar travel.

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Fornal after Poland beat Bulgaria: "I'm not a fan of training"
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Fornal after Poland beat Bulgaria: "I'm not a fan of training"

Poland beat Bulgaria in Wednesday's volleyball match, kicking off a tournament in which they will play three consecutive games from Friday to Sunday. Tomasz Fornal said after the match that he is "not a fan of training" but stressed the importance of a winning start and highlighted the key factors behind the victory.

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Google Pixel 11 teased with glowing orb on camera bar
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Google Pixel 11 teased with glowing orb on camera bar

Google has teased the Pixel 11 lineup with a short video showing a color-shifting glowing orb on the camera bar, revealed via the Google Store landing page. The new feature, dubbed Pixel Glow, is described as an LED array and represents one of this year's biggest design changes. Pre-orders are set to open on August 12, 2026, at the Made by Google event.

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Freight train trapped by wildfire in Ontario — crew sent distress calls by radio
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Freight train trapped by wildfire in Ontario — crew sent distress calls by radio

A freight train in Ontario, Canada, became surrounded by a rapidly spreading wildfire, leaving the crew trapped on board. The crew sent radio distress calls warning that flames could cut off their escape route at any moment. Video footage filmed from inside the locomotive, showing fire on all sides, quickly went viral on social media.

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