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Is “Three” the New “Two?”

Consumer prices notched another 3% year-on-year increase in September, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Despite this, no one in Washington seems bothered that inflation remains well above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

The big headlines about job losses tend to focus on major employers. For example, UPS has announced layoffs of 48,000 workers, Intel is cutting 24,000 positions, Amazon is reducing its workforce by up to 30,000, and Target is letting go of 1,800 employees. These pink slips are being dropped largely on white-collar positions.

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“When you’re playing for Liverpool or Man United, it’s different” – Robbie Fowler questions Reds’ recruitment in key areas amid poor form

Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has slammed the club’s recruitment strategy amidst their poor form this season. He highlighted the immense pressure players face at big clubs like Liverpool, especially when stepping up from smaller teams such as Bournemouth or Brentford.

The Merseysiders spent over £400 million during the summer transfer window, following their Premier League title win last season. Among the high-profile signings were Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez. Despite these significant investments, Liverpool’s form has deteriorated.

The Reds started the season with some narrow victories but have since lost seven of their last 10 games across all competitions. Notably, they secured wins against Aston Villa (2-0 in the Premier League) and Real Madrid in the Champions League. However, their struggles were evident in a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City just before the international break.

Speaking on *The Good, The Bad and The Football* podcast, Robbie Fowler shared his views on Liverpool’s recent performances:
“I got asked before the game, ‘Are Liverpool out of a little bit of a rut?’ and I thought don’t be getting carried away. Okay, they beat Aston Villa, but for 45 minutes Liverpool weren’t great, and then they beat Madrid. So it’s only 45 minutes in a league game where they’ve played relatively okay. I think they’re out of the title race.”

Fowler was also critical of Liverpool’s recruitment approach, pointing out the challenges faced by the new signings:
“Frimpong is the biggest example; he was brought in as a Trent replacement, but he’s a wing-back. And Kerkez, he was everyone’s favorite left back last year. When you’re playing for Liverpool or Man United, it’s different playing for Bournemouth or Brentford, because there’s more pressure.”

Liverpool signed Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth for a reported fee of £40 million as part of their efforts to strengthen the squad.

### Defender Linked with Liverpool Opens Up About Future

Bayern Munich star Dayot Upamecano has been linked with a potential move away from the Allianz Arena next summer, with his contract set to expire. The French defender has yet to agree on a new deal with the Bavarian club and has been linked with top clubs including Real Madrid and Liverpool for a possible free transfer.

Speaking about his future, Upamecano said:
“My agent is taking care of it. We will make the right decision. I am receiving good advice. I am focused on this season and my goals with the club and the national team. I don’t have the headspace for it. I’m completely relaxed. I’m under contract with FC Bayern. I have goals. But I’m very grateful when clubs are interested in me.”

Upamecano joined Bayern Munich from RB Leipzig in 2021. Since then, he has made 167 appearances for the club, scoring five goals and providing 10 assists.

*Edited by Aditya Singh.*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/news-when-playing-liverpool-man-united-different-robbie-fowler-questions-reds-recruitment-key-areas-amid-poor-form

Watch: Shedeur Sanders buys woman a new car

Former University of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders may have gained a fan for life after a generous gesture at a Cleveland car dealership on Tuesday.

Sanders surprised visitors by giving away a car, creating an unforgettable experience for those present. This unexpected act of kindness is sure to leave a lasting impression on the community and highlight Sanders’ commitment to giving back.
https://kdvr.com/news/watch-shedeur-sanders-buys-woman-a-new-car/

Clinical Trials Matching Software Market Size to Reach USD 501.86 Million by 2032, Driven by AI and EHR Integration – SNS Insider

**Clinical Trials Matching Software Market Size & Growth Analysis**

*Austin, Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)* — According to SNS Insider, the global clinical trials matching software market was valued at USD 187.14 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 501.86 million by 2032. This growth reflects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.14% from 2025 to 2032.

The U.S. segment, valued at USD 74.78 million in 2024, is projected to hit USD 199.51 million by 2032. This expansion is driven by advanced healthcare IT infrastructure, rising clinical trial volumes, and the increasing adoption of AI-enabled patient-matching applications.

Demand for high-precision patient matching is rising due to the increasing complexity of trials, tighter eligibility criteria, and the pressure on sponsors and contract research organizations (CROs) to accelerate enrollment and boost trial efficiency. Leading platforms now integrate electronic health records (EHRs), deploy real-time eligibility screening, and offer patient-facing channels that enhance outreach and diversity.

As the industry pivots toward decentralized trials, personalized matching and cloud-enabled workflow tools are becoming central to clinical trial operations.

### Key Market Players

Major players featured in the Clinical Trials Matching Software Market Report include:

– IBM Watson Health
– Antidote Technologies
– Deep 6 AI
– TriNetX
– Clinerion
– ConcertAI
– Emergent Connect
– Trialspark
– ClinOne
– Elligo Health Research
– Phreesia
– HealthMatch
– SubjectWell
– JPNV
– TrialJectory
– Parexel
– Inato
– Mendel.ai
– PatientWing
– Flatiron Health

### Market Segmentation Analysis

**By Mode**
– *Web & Cloud-based* led the market with a 90.94% share in 2024, owing to scalability, real-time accessibility, and seamless integration with EHRs.
– *On-premises* is the fastest-growing segment, growing at a CAGR of 14.32%. This growth is driven by increasing requirements for data security, regulatory standards, and organizational control over sensitive patient data.

**By Component**
– *Software/Platform* dominated with a 65.83% market share in 2024, serving as the core for computerized patient-trial matching, eligibility screening, and protocol feasibility.
– *Services* segment is expected to grow fastest at a CAGR of 13.44%, fueled by increasing demand for implementation, systems integration, and consulting services.

**By Application**
– *Patient Recruitment & Matching* led the market with a 45.34% share in 2024, thanks to capabilities in scalability and EHR integration.
– *Data Integration & Interoperability* recorded the fastest growth, with a CAGR of 13.48%, driven by the need to aggregate disparate healthcare data from EHRs, labs, and wearable devices.

**By End-User**
– *Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies* held a commanding 60.86% share in 2024, driven by their high volume of clinical trials, significant R&D investments, and the imperative to accelerate patient recruitment.
– *CROs* are the fastest-growing end-user segment with a CAGR of 13.86%, supported by increased outsourcing of clinical operations by pharma and biotech companies.

### Regional Insights

In 2024, **North America** dominated the clinical trials matching software market, accounting for 48.60% of revenue share. This leadership is attributable to widespread healthcare IT penetration, a large concentration of clinical trials, and the presence of leading software vendors.

The **Asia Pacific** region is expected to witness the fastest growth over 2025-2032, with a projected CAGR of 13.94%. This growth is driven by an acceleration in clinical trial activities, expanding healthcare infrastructure, and strong government support for digital health initiatives.

### Recent Developments

– In March 2024, IBM Watson Health launched **Watson for Clinical Trials Enrollment 2.0**, enhancing AI-driven patient matching with EHR data, which has reduced recruitment times by 30% in oncology and cardiology trials.
– In July 2024, the company expanded into Europe and the Asia Pacific, integrating AI-powered patient engagement tools that have boosted decentralized trial enrollment, particularly in rare disease and oncology studies.

### Exclusive Report Sections (Unique Selling Points)

– **Software Adoption & AI Integration Metrics:** Analyze global and regional adoption rates of clinical trial matching platforms and understand how AI/ML-driven eligibility algorithms are transforming patient-trial pairing efficiency.
– **Patient Enrollment & Demographic Insights:** Explore enrollment patterns by age, condition, and geography, alongside success rate improvements across therapeutic areas enabled by digital trial matching tools.
– **Interoperability & Platform Integration Index:** Evaluate the connectivity level of EHR/EMR systems, API usage among CROs and sponsors, and integration of decentralized clinical trial (DCT)-ready features that enhance data fluidity and trial efficiency.
– **Sponsor & Site Utilization Benchmarks:** Compare software usage across pharma, biotech, CROs, and academic institutions while quantifying improvements in trial site performance and reduced time-to-enrollment.
– **Cost Efficiency & ROI Analytics:** Measure the economic value of trial matching software through metrics like per-patient cost savings, accelerated recruitment-driven revenue gains, and differences between SaaS and enterprise-level adoption models.
– **Technological Competitiveness Landscape:** Identify leading vendors based on adoption scale, platform innovation, and integration capabilities, revealing the strongest investment and growth opportunities in the evolving clinical trial ecosystem.

### Clinical Trials Matching Software Market Report Scope

| Report Attribute | Details |
|———————|————————————————————–|
| Market Size in 2024 | USD 187.14 million |
| Market Size by 2032 | USD 501.86 million |
| CAGR | 13.14% (2025 – 2032) |
| Base Year | 2024 |
| Forecast Period | 2025 – 2032 |
| Historical Data | 2021 – 2023 |
| Key Segments | By Mode (Web & Cloud-based, On-premises) |
| | By Component (Software/Platform, Services) |
| | By Application (Patient Recruitment & Matching, Protocol Feasibility & Site Selection, Real-time Patient Monitoring, Data Integration & Interoperability) |
| | By End User (Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies, CROs, Medical Device Firms) |
| Regional Coverage | North America (US, Canada), Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Poland, Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, ASEAN Countries, Rest of Asia Pacific), Middle East & Africa (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa), Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Rest of Latin America) |

### Get the Complete Market Report

For more information or to request customized research on the Clinical Trials Matching Software Market, please contact us at:
**Email:** info@snsinsider.com

### About SNS Insider

SNS Insider is a leading global market research and consulting agency. Our mission is to empower clients with the knowledge required to thrive in changing environments. Utilizing various methodologies including surveys, video discussions, and focus groups worldwide, we deliver current, precise market data, consumer insights, and expert opinions to support confident decision-making.

*Source: SNS Insider – Comprehensive Clinical Trials Matching Software Market Report*
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/11/12/3186236/0/en/Clinical-Trials-Matching-Software-Market-Size-to-Reach-USD-501-86-Million-by-2032-Driven-by-AI-and-EHR-Integration-SNS-Insider.html

“Too Much live performance?”- Fans anticipate BTS’ Jungkook’s stage appearance at Spotify House Seoul debut featuring The Kid LAROI & Central Cee

On November 12, 2025, fans of BTS’ Jungkook took to social media in full force. This surge of excitement came after Spotify unveiled the official artist lineup for its much-anticipated House Seoul debut event.

The announcement ignited a wave of enthusiasm online, highlighting Jungkook’s widespread popularity and the high expectations for the event. Fans expressed their excitement and support across various platforms, eagerly anticipating his performance at the debut.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/k-pop/news-too-much-live-performance-fans-anticipate-bts-jungkook-s-stage-appearance-spotify-house-seoul-debut-featuring-the-kid-laroi-central-cee

Mets Predicted to Sign $200M All-Star After Pitching Disaster Last Season

The New York Mets’ starting rotation was a mess last season and played a major role in the team missing the postseason. However, the Mets have an opportunity to bolster their rotation this offseason.

One of the biggest issues for the Mets is the lack of a clear ace. Starting pitchers for the team posted a 4.13 ERA last season, ranking 18th in Major League Baseball. Fortunately, there are solid options available in free agency to help strengthen their pitching staff.

CBS Sports’ Dayn Perry recently predicted that the Mets would land Framber Valdez. “If the Mets are going to turn the page on a disappointing 2025, then they’ll probably need a true frontline presence in the rotation,” Perry wrote. “Valdez is that, and he’s been one of the most reliable starting pitchers in all of baseball over the last half decade. It says here Steve Cohen will meet the ask and fortify the Mets for a run at the NL East title in 2026.”

Valdez is widely regarded as one of the best pitchers in baseball, but he will come at a steep price in free agency. Spotrac projects him to sign a six-year, $200 million deal this winter.

A two-time All-Star and World Series champion, Valdez made 31 starts last season and posted a 3.66 ERA. Although that was one of his worst seasons statistically, it speaks volumes about his consistent performance over the years. Since 2021, Valdez has made 143 starts with an impressive 3.20 ERA. He has also received Cy Young Award votes in four separate seasons.

Adding Valdez to the Mets’ rotation would provide the true ace they’ve been lacking and significantly improve their chances in the upcoming season.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb/mets-predicted-to-sign-200m-all-star-after-pitching-disaster-last-season-11030742

Continents slowly “peel away” to create ocean volcanoes, study finds

A team of Earth scientists has discovered that continents are slowly peeling apart from below—sending fragments deep into the oceanic mantle, where they can spark volcanic eruptions thousands of kilometers away.

This groundbreaking finding, led by researchers from the University of Southampton and published in *Nature Geoscience*, solves a long-standing puzzle: why some volcanic islands located in the middle of the oceans contain chemical traces of continental rock, even though they are far from any continental edges or tectonic plate boundaries.

### The Mystery of Continental Signatures in Oceanic Volcanoes

Many volcanic islands, such as Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, contain elements typically found in continental crust rather than oceanic rock. Until now, scientists believed these “enriched” materials originated either from sediments recycled when ocean plates sank into the mantle or from columns of rising hot rock known as mantle plumes.

However, these explanations did not fit all the evidence—especially in places with no signs of deep recycling or plume activity.

“We’ve known for decades that parts of the mantle beneath the oceans look strangely contaminated, as if pieces of ancient continents somehow ended up there,” said Professor Thomas Gernon, lead author of the study. “But we didn’t know how those fragments got there in the first place.”

### A New Model: Continents Peeling From Below

The research team’s new model offers a striking answer: continents don’t just split apart at the surface—they also peel away from below, like layers coming off an onion.

As tectonic forces stretch and rift the continents, their deep “roots,” located around 150 to 200 kilometers underground, become slowly destabilized.

Using computer simulations, the researchers found that these deep layers can form slow-moving mantle waves—rolling movements in the Earth’s interior that gradually strip fragments from the underside of continents.

### The Journey of Continental Fragments

These fragments are then swept sideways into the mantle beneath the oceans at an incredibly slow rate—just a millionth the speed of a snail.

Over millions of years, these drifting pieces travel more than 1,000 kilometers, eventually melting and feeding volcanic eruptions on the ocean floor.

Remarkably, this process can continue for tens of millions of years after the continents themselves have drifted apart.

“We found that the mantle is still feeling the effects of continental breakup long after the continents themselves have separated,” said Professor Sascha Brune from the GFZ Helmholtz Center for Geosciences in Germany. “The system doesn’t just switch off—it keeps moving and recycling material far from where it began.”

### Evidence from the Indian Ocean Seamount Province

To test their theory, the researchers examined volcanic rocks from the Indian Ocean Seamount Province, which formed after the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana more than 100 million years ago.

These rocks showed signs of enriched material that could only have come from continental roots—without any evidence of a mantle plume.

### Expanding Our Understanding of Earth’s Dynamics

According to Professor Gernon, this discovery adds a new layer to our understanding of how Earth works:

“Mantle waves can carry pieces of continents far beneath the oceans, leaving chemical fingerprints that last for millions of years. It’s a hidden process that helps shape both continents and ocean volcanoes.”

This study reshapes the way scientists view the deep Earth and the ongoing interaction between continental and oceanic processes, revealing a dynamic and interconnected planetary system operating beneath our feet.
https://knowridge.com/2025/11/continents-slowly-peel-away-to-create-ocean-volcanoes-study-finds/

Princeton builds a qubit that lasts 1,000 times longer than today’s chips

In a groundbreaking leap toward practical quantum computers, engineers at Princeton University have created a superconducting qubit that lasts over one millisecond—three times longer than any previously recorded qubit and about 15 times longer than those used in commercial systems today. Published in *Nature*, this research marks the largest improvement in qubit stability, or “coherence time,” in more than a decade.

Quantum computers promise to solve problems that are impossible for even the most powerful traditional supercomputers, such as modeling complex molecules or optimizing massive data systems. However, today’s machines are still experimental, largely because the building blocks of these systems—qubits—lose their quantum information too quickly to perform useful calculations.

“The real challenge, the thing that stops us from having useful quantum computers today, is that you build a qubit and the information just doesn’t last very long,” said Andrew Houck, Princeton’s dean of engineering and co-principal investigator. “This is the next big jump forward.”

### A Major Improvement in Qubit Longevity

The Princeton team’s new qubit lasts more than one millisecond, compared with the typical 70 microseconds for current large-scale processors. While a millisecond might seem short, in quantum computing it represents a massive improvement—enough time to perform far more calculations before errors build up.

Better qubits mean more reliable systems and pave the way toward large-scale, error-corrected quantum computers.

### The Science Behind the Breakthrough

This breakthrough came from a new combination of materials. The Princeton researchers used a metal called tantalum for the circuit and paired it with ultra-pure silicon as the base, replacing the sapphire substrates commonly used in the field.

Tantalum, a rare and extremely stable metal, resists contamination during chip fabrication and has fewer microscopic defects that can trap and waste energy.

“You can put tantalum in acid, and still the properties don’t change,” said postdoctoral researcher Faranak Bahrami, one of the study’s lead authors. “It’s incredibly robust.”

This combination allows fragile quantum circuits—known as transmon qubits—to preserve energy far longer. Transmon qubits are already used by major companies like Google and IBM, and Princeton’s new design is fully compatible with existing systems.

“If you swapped Princeton’s components into Google’s best processor, it would work a thousand times better,” said Houck. “And as we add more qubits, the benefits grow exponentially.”

### Overcoming Energy Losses in Quantum Hardware

Quantum hardware typically fails because of energy loss caused by tiny surface imperfections in the metals and materials used. These defects absorb energy as it moves through the circuit, leading to errors that multiply as more qubits are added.

By using tantalum, which naturally forms a protective oxide layer and contains fewer of these defects, the Princeton team dramatically reduced these energy losses. Replacing sapphire with silicon further improved performance since silicon can be manufactured with exceptional purity and is already the cornerstone of the computing industry.

Together, these changes unlocked new performance levels never before seen in superconducting circuits.

### The Team Behind the Innovation

The project was led by Houck and Nathalie de Leon, co-director of Princeton’s Quantum Initiative. They collaborated with Princeton chemist Robert Cava, an expert in superconducting materials.

Cava, who had no prior experience with quantum computing, was inspired by a talk from de Leon and suggested tantalum as a promising material.

“Then she went and did it,” Cava said. “That’s the amazing part.”

Their work builds on a 2021 collaboration that first demonstrated tantalum’s potential. This latest study takes it further by adding silicon and refining fabrication techniques to achieve record-breaking performance.

### Ready for Industrial Scaling

“Our results are really pushing the state of the art,” said de Leon. “And the best part is that this design is ready for industrial scaling—it’s easy to manufacture and fits right into existing production systems.”

Michel Devoret, chief scientist for hardware at Google Quantum AI and winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, praised the achievement.

“The challenge of extending the lifetimes of quantum circuits had become a graveyard of ideas for many physicists,” he said. “Nathalie really had the guts to pursue this strategy and make it work.”

### A Blueprint for the Future of Quantum Computing

By showing that tantalum-silicon qubits can achieve long coherence times in a scalable form, the Princeton team has provided the blueprint for the next generation of quantum processors.

“We’ve shown it’s possible in silicon,” de Leon said. “That means anyone building large-scale systems can now adopt these methods. It’s a major step toward making quantum computers truly useful.”
https://knowridge.com/2025/11/princeton-builds-a-qubit-that-lasts-1000-times-longer-than-todays-chips/

Evening Reading – November 11, 2025

Welcome, Shackers, to the end of another Tuesday! We hope you’ve enjoyed everything we’ve had to share as we wind down into our last run of content for the year. The holiday season is almost upon us, and we hope you’re ready for all the fun it brings. As for us, it’s time to bring another day of posting to a close, so here’s your Evening Reading for today. Enjoy!

## In Case You Missed It at Shacknews

– **Pokemon Pokopia** gets March 2026 release date
– **Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s** Lead Gameplay Designer has jumped ship to CD Projekt RED
– **Pikmin 4 Version 1.1.0** patch notes bring Field Camera photo mode & Decor Pikmin
– **LEGO The Legend of Zelda** set coming in 2026
– **Reggie Fils-Aime** is surprised Xbox “has not yet embraced the Switch 2”
– **Sony CFO Lin Tao** says Destiny 2 has not reached expectations
– **The Game Awards 2025** will stream on Amazon Prime Video
– **Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 4** arrives in December
– **Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls** second closed beta coming in December
– **Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds** brings NiGHTS and AiAi to the starting line
– **Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows expansion** announced
– **Octopath Traveler 0** is a tale of revenge and rebuilding
– **Lumines Arise review:** Hip to make squares

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**Happy Veterans Day!**
Whether you get one, two, or three days off, we hope those who served get at least one good one.

**RIP to a film legend**
Tatsuya Nakadai was unflappable in his onscreen presence. It’s no wonder Akira Kurosawa went back to him for lead roles.

**Gliding with you**
It must be so nice up there, the world spread out before you, together.

**New Zelda torture devices**
The beauty of Tears of the Kingdom is that there will always be good Tears content for the rest of forever, as long as creative players care to share it.

**A legend returns**
The best to do it. No doubt.

**Joyce joyously jostles depressed deep pocket**
I have rarely ever seen someone rile so effortlessly without ever making a direct attack. Joyce is a treasure.

**Fighting game backgrounds are breaking hearts**
Did you see Colossus hanging out in the back of the X-Mansion? Fans in shambles.

That covers the Evening Reading for this fine November 11.

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https://www.shacknews.com/article/146792/evening-reading-november-11-2025