Month: July 2025

Nature & Impact

One Shot to Slim: Japanese Breakthrough in Genetic Weight Loss

Scientists reprogram obese mice with a single injection to produce their own version of Ozempic—and it works. In a groundbreaking…

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Tech & Policy

Congress Pushes Back on NASA Cuts

Lawmakers reject most of the White House’s proposed reductions, signaling bipartisan support for space exploration. In a rare display of…

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Trending & Unusual

The Quiet Revolution: Shelf-Stable Blood and Other Innovations Nobody’s Talking About

From shelf-stable blood to human–robot hybrids—Redditors spotlight breakthroughs right under our noses. In a world awash with flashy tech launches…

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Future of Energy

Type One Energy Says It Cracked Commercial Fusion—How Real Is the Promise?

A private U.S. fusion startup claims it’s reached the physics behind a viable reactor. Could fusion power arrive sooner than…

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Future of Energy

Turning Moon Dust Into Resources: A Simple Device That Extracts Water, Oxygen, and Fuel from Lunar Soil

A solar-powered system turns lunar soil into life-support supplies—paving the way for sustainable moon bases. What if the key to…

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Power & Influence

How Billionaires Use Offshore Systems to Hide Their Wealth: A 65‑Country Study Breaks It Down

A new global study reveals three distinct patterns in elite wealth concealment, and what they tell us about global inequality.…

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Future of Energy

Uranus Is Surprisingly Warm—And Scientists Say We’ve Been Underestimating It

The chilly ice giant is actually leaking internal heat—by about 12.5% more than it receives from the Sun. Here’s why…

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Nature & Impact

Golden Oyster Mushrooms Go Wild: Invasive Fungi Now in 25 U.S. States—and Counting

Once a trendy home grow kit, now a forest invader: new studies show golden oysters are outcompeting native fungi—and that’s…

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Power & Influence

“Big Tobacco Playbook” Tactics in Health Care: How the Private Sector Is Shaping the U.S. Health Narrative

A powerful lobby group used familiar PR strategies to turn Americans against universal health care—keeping the U.S. the only rich…

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Nature & Impact

The Water Crisis Is Bigger Than We Thought: 850 Million at Risk by 2100

New research shows we’re underestimating future water scarcity. Here’s what’s coming—and what we can do. We’ve known for years that…

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