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Health
A Popular Anti-Aging Drug Combo Damages Mouse Brains, Raising Human Safety Alarms
A new mouse study finds that the popular D+Q senolytic combination causes brain damage, raising urgent questions about its widespread informal human use.

Health
Obesity Rewires the Immune System in Ways That Outlast the Weight Itself
New research suggests obesity may reprogram T cells into a lasting pro-inflammatory state, one that persists long after the weight is gone.

Economy
The UAE's OPEC Exit Signals a Fracturing of the World's Most Powerful Oil Cartel
The UAE's planned OPEC exit is more than a quota dispute — it could unravel the credibility that holds the world's most powerful oil cartel together.

Economy
AI's Richest City Is Leaving Its Own Residents Behind
San Francisco hosts the world's most valuable AI companies and some of its emptiest office buildings. That contradiction is not accidental.

Health
WHO's Pandemic War Game Reveals How Fragile Global Health Coordination Really Is
WHO's two-day pandemic simulation with 600 experts and 26 countries exposes the gap between rehearsed readiness and real institutional change.

AI & Tech
Google DeepMind and South Korea Bet on AI as the Engine of Scientific Discovery
South Korea and Google DeepMind's new AI partnership is less a diplomatic gesture than a structural bet on who controls the future of scientific infrastructure.
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Health
Physicists Keep Finding New Forms of Ice, and the Count Is Far From Final

AI & Tech
Mistral's Workflow Engine Signals a Deeper Shift in How Enterprise AI Gets Built

Mobility
Geely's Steering-Wheel-Free EVA Cab Tests Whether China Can Own the Robotaxi Future

Climate & Energy
The UN Indigenous Rights Declaration Turns 18, and Compliance Remains Elusive
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Mobility
Western Automakers Are Losing the Software Race, and the Consequences Run Deep
Legacy automakers chased subscription fees while their competitors built self-reinforcing software ecosystems. The gap is now existential.

Climate & Energy
Sixty Nations Converge on Colombia to Revive a Stalling Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
Sixty nations meet in Colombia to rebuild fossil fuel phase-out momentum after COP30 fell short — but history suggests coalitions are easier to form than to sustain.