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Stanford Cracks the Code on mRNA Vaccines and Heart Inflammation
Stanford researchers have finally mapped the biological chain reaction behind mRNA vaccine-linked myocarditis β and the implications reach far beyond COVID.

Mobility
VinFast Is Building a Factory for a U.S. Market That Barely Knows It Exists
VinFast wants to build 150,000 EVs a year in North Carolina, but almost no one in America has bought one yet.

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The WHO Pandemic Agreement Has a Pathogen-Sharing Problem Nobody Wants to Solve
The WHO Pandemic Agreement was adopted in May 2025, but its most critical mechanism, pathogen sharing with enforceable equity guarantees, remains unresolved.

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The Resurrection of a Banned Metabolism Drug β This Time, Safer
A new class of compounds revives one of pharmacology's most dangerous ideas β making cells burn more calories β but this time with far greater precision.

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Your Body Clock May Be Sounding a Dementia Alarm Years Before Diagnosis
Older adults with fragmented daily rhythms are far more likely to develop dementia, pointing to the body clock as an early and largely overlooked warning system.

Mobility
Rivian's R2 Bets Its Future on a Leaner Parts Strategy
Rivian's R2 isn't just a cheaper SUV β it's a structural bet that fewer parts and a global footprint can finally make the company profitable.
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The U.S. Withdraws from WHO Again β and the World Will Feel It

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The EV Market Is Thinning Out β And That's Actually Good News for Buyers

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WHO's Traditional Medicine Summit Signals a Shift in Global Health Priorities

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WHO's School Food Guidelines Signal a Reckoning With How Nations Feed Their Children
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Young Blood, Old Brains: What Mouse Studies Reveal About Alzheimer's Hidden Driver
New mouse research suggests aging blood actively drives Alzheimer's pathology, shifting the disease's origin story from the brain to the bloodstream.

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MS Doesn't Just Attack Nerves β It Starves the Cells That Keep You Upright
New research reveals that MS doesn't just strip nerve insulation β it cuts the energy supply to the neurons that keep you balanced and moving.