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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere takes part in the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The event consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere during the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The act consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

(2I-D) The President of the Regional Government, Fernando Lopez Miras Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere takes part in the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The event consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere takes part in the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The event consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere takes part in the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The event consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere (c) during the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The act consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere takes part in the laying of the first stone of the Aladina Pediatric Gymnasium at the Virgen de La Arrixaca Maternity Hospital, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). The event consists of laying the first stone of what will be the largest pediatric oncology gymnasium in Spain, measuring some 400 square meters and with a budget of around one million euros. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere (c) takes part in the lighting of the Great Christmas Tree of Murcia 2025, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). Together with the mayor, the children of the Aladina Foundation, its president, Paco Arango, and its director, Ishtar Espejo, participate in the lighting of the tree. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere (c) participates in the lighting of the Great Christmas Tree of Murcia 2025, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). Together with the mayor, the children of the Aladina Foundation, its president, Paco Arango, and its director, Ishtar Espejo, participate in the lighting of the tree. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Richard Gere At A Groundbreaking Ceremony for Pediatric Gymnasium - Spain

Actor Richard Gere (c) takes part in the lighting of the Great Christmas Tree of Murcia 2025, on November 28, 2025, in Murcia (Spain). Together with the mayor, the children of the Aladina Foundation, its president, Paco Arango, and its director, Ishtar Espejo, participate in the lighting of the tree. Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton during the Awarding Ceremony, on November 8, 2025, in Milan, Italy. The Lombardy Region’s 2025 International “Lombardy is Research” Award, dedicated this year to the theme “Innovative methods of early diagnosis or preventive medicine”, has been jointly awarded to British professors Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton, pioneers in the field of genomic medicine. The award was granted to the two scientists for their “groundbreaking research that has led to the identification of genes associated with increased susceptibility to various diseases, particularly cancer and cardiovascular disease. This work has had a profound impact on early diagnosis, prevention, and precision medicine.” Photo by Maurizio Maule/Fotogramma/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton during the Awarding Ceremony, on November 8, 2025, in Milan, Italy. The Lombardy Region’s 2025 International “Lombardy is Research” Award, dedicated this year to the theme “Innovative methods of early diagnosis or preventive medicine”, has been jointly awarded to British professors Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton, pioneers in the field of genomic medicine. The award was granted to the two scientists for their “groundbreaking research that has led to the identification of genes associated with increased susceptibility to various diseases, particularly cancer and cardiovascular disease. This work has had a profound impact on early diagnosis, prevention, and precision medicine.” Photo by Maurizio Maule/Fotogramma/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton during the Awarding Ceremony, on November 8, 2025, in Milan, Italy. The Lombardy Region’s 2025 International “Lombardy is Research” Award, dedicated this year to the theme “Innovative methods of early diagnosis or preventive medicine”, has been jointly awarded to British professors Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton, pioneers in the field of genomic medicine. The award was granted to the two scientists for their “groundbreaking research that has led to the identification of genes associated with increased susceptibility to various diseases, particularly cancer and cardiovascular disease. This work has had a profound impact on early diagnosis, prevention, and precision medicine.” Photo by Maurizio Maule/Fotogramma/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton during the Awarding Ceremony, on November 8, 2025, in Milan, Italy. The Lombardy Region’s 2025 International “Lombardy is Research” Award, dedicated this year to the theme “Innovative methods of early diagnosis or preventive medicine”, has been jointly awarded to British professors Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton, pioneers in the field of genomic medicine. The award was granted to the two scientists for their “groundbreaking research that has led to the identification of genes associated with increased susceptibility to various diseases, particularly cancer and cardiovascular disease. This work has had a profound impact on early diagnosis, prevention, and precision medicine.” Photo by Maurizio Maule/Fotogramma/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton Receiving "Lombardy is Research" Award - Milan

Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton during the Awarding Ceremony, on November 8, 2025, in Milan, Italy. The Lombardy Region’s 2025 International “Lombardy is Research” Award, dedicated this year to the theme “Innovative methods of early diagnosis or preventive medicine”, has been jointly awarded to British professors Mark Caulfield and Douglas F. Easton, pioneers in the field of genomic medicine. The award was granted to the two scientists for their “groundbreaking research that has led to the identification of genes associated with increased susceptibility to various diseases, particularly cancer and cardiovascular disease. This work has had a profound impact on early diagnosis, prevention, and precision medicine.” Photo by Maurizio Maule/Fotogramma/ABACAPRESS.COM

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

THE WORLDS SMALLEST BEER

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20251020Carlsberg has created the world's smallest beer – an alcohol-free symbol of moderationFor 150 years, Carlsberg has stood for groundbreaking innovation and research. Now the company is taking a new and unique step with the help of the research institute RISE, the company Glaskomponent and a miniature artist by presenting a very small innovation: The world's smallest beer. The beer's moderate size and alcohol-free content are intended to encourage moderate consumption – and in parallel, students are now challenged to create an even smaller beer bottle. Stockholm, Sweden 20 October 2025Photo: Claudio Bresciani / TT / Code 10090

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, alongside his wife, Noriko, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, smiles at a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, alongside his wife, Noriko, pose for photos in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Hanoi urban railway construction starts

Hanoi urban railway construction starts

A groundbreaking ceremony for an urban railway project financed by Japan's yen loans is held in Hanoi on Oct. 9, 2025. The 12-kilometer railway project, which includes a subway section, is backed by Japanese railway technology.

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Hanoi urban railway construction starts

Hanoi urban railway construction starts

Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Naoki Ito speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for an urban railway project financed by Japan's yen loans in Hanoi on Oct. 9, 2025. The 12-kilometer railway project, which includes a subway section, is backed by Japanese railway technology.

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[Breaking News]Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

SUITA, Japan, Oct. 7 Kyodo - Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check. (Kyodo)

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 7 Kyodo - Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check. (Kyodo)

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, alongside his wife, Noriko, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, alongside his wife, Noriko, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, alongside his wife, Noriko, pose for photos in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, alongside his wife, Noriko, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with two American scientists, for "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, poses alongside his wife Noriko for photos in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists the previous night for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 7, 2025, a day after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, attends a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Combined photo shows Shimon Sakaguchi (L), a distinguished professor at Osaka University, in Osaka in western Japan, and Yoshinori Ohsumi, who won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 2016, in Oiso, Kanagawa Prefecture, near Tokyo, speaking on the phone after Sakaguchi was named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists the previous night for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check, on Oct. 6, 2025.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, speaks during a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, speaks during a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, speaks during a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announces at a press conference in Stockholm on Oct. 6, 2025, that the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Shimon Sakaguchi of Japan, and Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell of the United States for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Nobel Prize in medicine winner Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, speaks during a press conference in Suita, Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, on Oct. 6, 2025, after the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced that he won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with U.S. scientists Mary E. Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell, for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, receives a bouquet in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2025, after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists the previous night for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, receives a bouquet in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2025, after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists the previous night for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, smiles holding a bouquet in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2025, after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists the previous night for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

2025 Nobel laureate in medicine Sakaguchi

Shimon Sakaguchi, a distinguished professor at Osaka University, is applauded in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2025, after being named the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with two American scientists the previous night for their "groundbreaking" discoveries on how the immune system is kept in check.

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