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Amazon raising at least $25 billion in bond sale, won't issue more debt in 2026
It marks Amazon's latest debt raise as it looks to buttress its massive investments in artificial intelligence.
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Billionaires John and Laura Arnold commit $2.6 million to study online sports betting risk
John Arnold and Laura Arnold, who run Arnold Ventures, are investing $2.6 million for university research into potential harms of online sports betting.
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Japanese Yen: Japan denies rate-pressure claims as data mixed – BNY
Geoff Yu notes Japan’s Growth Strategy Minister Minoru Kiuchi rejected reports that the government is trying to push interest rates lower or pressure the Bank of Japan (BoJ).
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Gold rebounds modestly despite hawkish Fed rhetoric
Gold (XAU/USD) stages a modest rebound on Tuesday as a subdued US Dollar (USD) lends support, although doubts over the Federal Reserve's (Fed) interest rate path keep the upside in check
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The spice and ingredients maker plans to use the returned funds to help mitigate higher logistics and material costs tied to the conflict.
Business
Rivian stock falls 13% as company sells 75 million shares to raise capital
The capital raise occurred during extended hours trading following Rivian shares increasing 8.1% on Monday after increasing 19.2% last week.
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Oil: Deficits support higher prices – TD Securities
TD Securities’ Ryan McKay argues that Crude Oil is far from oversupplied, with high-frequency global and Chinese balances still pointing to tightness.
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The King's College London study, published in Nature Communications, offers insight into how long-term inflammation may contribute to cognitive decline in disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, aging, depression, and the lingering...
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Canadian Dollar: Consolidation with stretched USD positioning – Scotiabank
Scotiabank strategists Shaun Osborne and Eric Theoret note the Canadian Dollar (CAD) is effectively flat versus the US Dollar (USD) and trading close to their fair value estimate around 1.4158. They expect the recent deterioration in...
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The presence of certain bacteria in the gut microbiota, and fluctuations in a person's metabolism, can be seen in people who go on to develop type 2 diabetes years later.
Medical
Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a $10 billion Vertex deal, the pace of FDA drug approvals, and more
Despite job cuts last year, FDA drug approvals have kept pace with years past, and in fact increased in this year’s first six months.
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Bank of Canada: Policy seen on hold through 2026 – RBC
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) economist Claire Fan notes that the Q2 2026 Bank of Canada Business Outlook Survey showed resilient sales and investment expectations despite earlier Oil price shocks.
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Trump arrives in Turkey as NATO is strained by Russian attacks, U.S. impatience
Trump frequently vented about NATO members' refusal to heed U.S. calls for help clearing the Strait of Hormuz during its campaign against Iran.
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Polish Zloty: Dovish NBP tone risks downside – ING
ING economists Rafal Benecki and Adam Antoniak argue that reduced prospects of further tightening by the European Central Bank (ECB) and Federal Reserve (Fed) should ease external pressure on the Zloty.
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Euro holds steady as traders assess Fed and ECB interest rate paths
EUR/USD trades in a narrow range on Tuesday as traders await greater clarity on the Federal Reserve's (Fed) and European Central Bank's (ECB) interest rate paths. At the time of writing, EUR/USD is trading around 1.1436, little changed on...
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Eppendorf, a leading international life science company that develops, manufactures, and distributes instruments, consumables, and services for use in laboratories around the world, today highlights its European outreach activities...
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Japanese Yen: Fiscal unease and BoJ path – MUFG
MUFG’s Lee Hardman notes the Japanese Yen (JPY) has firmed slightly, pulling USD/JPY back from 162.18 to 161.68, as comments from Growth Strategy Minister Minoru Kiuichi attempt to calm fiscal worries.
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Beckman Coulter Diagnostics, a global leader in clinical diagnostics and a Danaher company, today announced it received CE Mark under IVDR for its Access p-Tau217 assay, a blood test designed to support clinical evaluation of amyloid...
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Gold: Price dip seen limited as PBoC buying continues – Commerzbank
Commerzbank’s Carsten Fritsch notes Gold fell to USD 4,120 per ounce after fresh Iranian attacks lifted TTF gas and Oil prices, but Fed rate expectations remain unchanged.
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most abundantly expressed proteins in the human body, which regulate diverse physiological processes ranging from pain perception to hormone signaling.
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n6 Tec, Inc. (n6), the developer of icon96™, the first and only intelligent thermocycler platform with real-time, per-well adaptive amplification (iconPCR™ with AutoNorm), today announced the appointment of Dr. Aziz Al'Khafaji as...
Ukrainian drones hit Russia’s largest oil refinery as Zelenskyy says Siberia now ‘within reach’
The attack underscores Kyiv's enhanced long-range drone capabilities and comes on the eve of a crucial NATO summit.
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Euro: ECB support limited by spreads – NBC
National Bank of Canada ’s (NBC) Stéfane Marion and Kyle Dahms note the Euro (EUR) fell toward 1.13 in June despite a more hawkish European Central Bank (ECB), underscoring that EUR/USD remains driven by relative rates.
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Popular science fiction is no stranger to escape pod scenarios, typically featuring characters who narrowly avoid their demise by jettisoning from a spaceship - think R2-D2 and C-3PO shooting away from a rebel spaceship in the opening of...
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As food system resilience gains renewed attention in EU policy discussions ahead of Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the EU, new research from the EIT Food Consumer Observatory highlights a key challenge for the agri-food sector:...
Business
Far more real estate agents now report seeing a balanced market, CNBC Housing Market Survey finds
Agents who reported at least one price cut to active listings dropped dramatically from prior surveys.
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Oil prices edge higher after report of Iranian attack on commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz
Brent and U.S. crude futures rose after a report of an Iranian attack on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Research from the University of Granada, recently published in the European Journal of Pediatrics, has revealed that girls with higher levels of bisphenol A (a component of plastics and epoxy-phenolic resins) and benzophenones (ultraviolet...
Innovation
The Download: your stake in OpenAI, and the Treasury’s AI warning
Samsung profits have jumped 1,800% on booming AI chip sales.
Medical
Ebola outbreak exposes a fractured outbreak response system
Today's health news includes the costly threat to employer-based health care, Gen Z doctors, and why health care is so expensive
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Can the trauma of a parent rewrite the mental health of a child born decades later? A new compelling study reveals that children born decades after the Holocaust to parents who were older than age five at the time of the initial Nazi...
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Chinese lidar maker with Nvidia ties accused of being cyber risk for U.S.
Hesai Technology was blacklisted as a national security threat in 2024 by the U.S. Department of Defense, which designated Hesai as a Chinese military entity.
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The company just raised $7 million in seed funding, and is launching its app for iPhone and Android on Tuesday.
Science
One Tiny Change May Explain How Viruses Jump From Bats to Humans
Scientists found that one tiny genetic change may determine whether a bat virus stays in bats or becomes a human threat. Most infectious disease outbreaks begin when a virus or other pathogen crosses from animals into people. Many...
Culture
The Book Ahead
July's crop of notable releases features new work from Colson Whitehead, Sigrid Nuñez, Daniel Mason and Nathaniel Rich. Plus, new nonfiction from award-winning journalists.
Innovation
Review: Fridge smart planner doubles as ultra-slim kitchen media center
The Everblog HomeCal smart fridge tablet helps organize shopping lists, meal plans, and track food expiry to reduce waste.
Science
The Secret to Healthy Aging May Be More Protein and More Exercise
A new review suggests that many adults could benefit from more protein and more exercise than current public health guidelines recommend.
Innovation
ULA’s last six Atlas Vs can’t launch anything besides Boeing’s Starliner
Amazon says it has enough satellites in orbit to begin initial broadband service at mid-latitudes later this year.
Innovation
The foundational elements of AI architecture that IT leaders need to scale
With the rapid progress of AI capabilities and the move to agentic systems, organizations are expanding their use cases as the technology continues to grow. That constant evolution also introduces risk, leaving IT leaders to wonder which...
Innovation
How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
Top robotics researchers and founders explain how robot autonomy is evolving.
Leadership
Leadership’s Blind Spot in the Age of AI
Not all thinking can be reduced to computation and pattern recognition; we must preserve the capacity for deep sensing.
Science
Breakthrough Diabetes Treatment Reprograms the Immune System Instead of Replacing Insulin
An engineered stem cell therapy reversed new-onset Type 1 diabetes in mice by shifting the immune system away from attacking insulin-producing cells.
Markets
World Cup in photos: Belgium beats U.S. 4-1 after Balogun controversy, Ronaldo exits
The U.S. is out of the World Cup, losing 4-1 to Belgium in the Round of 16 in a match blemished by suspension of Folarin Balogun's red card. Ronaldo exits.
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Planet Money
Remember Project 2025? Democrats are building their own governing blueprint, and one proposal takes aim at the "annoyance economy": robocalls, endless hold times, hidden fees and other everyday frustrations.
Innovation
Why worms (and microbes) are catching on as a manure pollution solution
At least in California, which has become a test bed for emerging means of cleaning up livestock emissions.
Innovation
EastDiet lowers risk of heart disease by 22% and belly fat by 17%
Discover the EastDiet, a traditional Chinese eating pattern associated with reduced cardiovascular risk and lower obesity rates.
Innovation
It became too easy to shout ‘aliens’, so SETI changed its rules
New IAA SETI protocols ensure scientific rigor for announcing extraterrestrial intelligence evidence amidst misinformation.
Medical
5 takeaways from STAT’s series on the soaring cost of health insurance
Employer-based health insurance is under severe strain. Here are the key takeaways from a STAT series by Bob Herman, 'Out of Pocket, Out of Reach.'
Medical
What if this Ebola outbreak can’t be stopped?
If the Ebola outbreak isn’t extinguished, it could burn for decades, posing an ongoing threat to global health.
Medical
This whistleblower took on a health insurance giant and a political machine. She’s not stopping there
Chris Deacon's whistleblower crusade: America's workers and businesses are buckling under the weight of health care costs driven by industry profiteering.
Medical
America’s small businesses are giving up on health insurance
U.S. small businesses are offering health insurance to their workers at the lowest rate ever. See why in Part 1 of the series 'Out of Pocket, Out of Reach.'
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For a Georgia entrepreneur, health coverage has never been affordable
Amy Bielawski is part of a trend. Rising health care costs are reshaping the labor market, and small businesses are where the change becomes visible first.
Medical
Medicine thinks Gen Z is too soft. It’s wrong
We can’t simultaneously count on Gen Z doctors to refill the workforce and dismiss them as too soft for it.
Innovation
Wicked folding bike is a thing of geometric beauty
Discover the Analog Machine Works Tetra, a revolutionary folding bicycle with a unique frame, advanced suspension, and 20-inch wheels for a superior ride.
Science
AI just supercharged the race to find room temperature superconductors
Scientists have combined machine learning with quantum physics to discover two new superconductors and create a much faster way to search for many more. The technique could bring researchers significantly closer to the long-sought goal of...
Markets
Hanwha Ocean shares sink 23% as it loses bid to build Canada's next fleet of submarines
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday that Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems would be the preferred supplier for delivering the submarines.
Innovation
Our evolution from the ocean may not have happened as we thought
New fossil evidence suggests early four-legged land animals may not have had a larval tadpole stage, challenging evolutionary assumptions.
Innovation
Space Force's high-powered electro beam nullifies hostile satellites
The US Space Force Combat Forces Command formally accepts L3Harris Technologies' Meadowlands Counter Communications System to expand tactical electromagnetic warfare capabilities.
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Over the years, astronauts aboard the International Space Station have photographed several of the cities hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Culture
Your Life Kit for love and relationships
Divorce is a tool, not a weapon, says Karen McNenny, author of a new book on the subject. She explains how to end a marriage while protecting your family and your mental health.
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Graham Platner denies sex assault claim as Democrats urge him to quit Maine Senate race
Graham Platner hopes to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins, but the Democrat's campaign is reeling from a bombshell allegation by Jenny Racicot.
Innovation
mRNA vaccines clear sweeping global review of safety and effectiveness
Global review confirms mRNA vaccines' safety and efficacy beyond infectious diseases, showing promise for cancer and autoimmune disorders.
Innovation
Trapdoor camping fridge keeps cold drinks milliseconds away
Iceco's new VL45 Plus combines the advantages of top-loading and door fridges via a triple-access system that all but eliminates the need for a separate slide costing hundreds. It also boasts vacuum insulation and a slap-on magnetic...
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Trump Accuses Smithsonian of “Anti-White Activism” in Draconian New Report
The White House’s 162-page document claims museum leadership has promoted "extreme political activism."
These 11 Wildlife Images From the Ocean Conservancy’s Photography Contest Showcase the Wonder of Earth’s Waters
Seals, penguins and fish are featured in the nonprofit’s annual competition to inspire care for the world’s oceans
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Cartilage engineering and cardiac research to advance human health on and off the Earth topped Monday’s research schedule aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 74 crew members also continued spacesuit maintenance and cargo...
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Soccer Edition
Some of the greatest footballers of a generation played their final World Cup match this summer.
Culture
The Met Museum's Staff Have Some Thoughts About the Art
A new book gathers essays by the museum’s curators, researchers, librarians, and conservators on everything from Renaissance portraiture to the work of Wendy Red Star.
Science
Scientists Unravel a Century-Old Mystery About Hybrid Male Sterility
A new study identifies a genetic processing failure that leaves hybrid fruit fly males unable to produce sperm.
Innovation
FCC to end Biden-era rule that forces ISPs to list all their fees
FCC to let ISPs stop listing all passthrough fees, give single "up to" price.
Markets
Trump Accounts are live. Here's how some families plan to use them
As Trump Accounts launch, millions of parents are figuring out how the new investment accounts fit with their family's financial goals.
Carmelita Tropicana Was Born Out of the Closet
Hyperallergic spoke with artist Alina Troyano about lesbian performance in 1980s Lower East Side, satirizing stereotypes, and embodying her iconic alter ego.
Industry
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The firm will keep its sports venue win streak alive as it oversees modernization improvements at a minor league hockey rink.
Innovation
Kremlin suspected of flying drones over Europe using Russian shadow fleet
Drone intruders that possibly flew from Russian ships showed Europe isn’t ready.
Culture
Thieves Steal Over $4.5M in Jewelry From French Museum
The morning raid at the Musée Lalique comes less than a year after the infamous heist at the Louvre.
Medical
Vertex acquires Crinetics Pharmaceuticals for $10 billion as biotech M&A booms
Vertex has been on a mission to build out the next generation of drug products beyond its cystic fibrosis portfolio.
Science
These 567-Million-Year-Old Fossils Are Rewriting the Story of Life on Earth
Ancient deep-sea organisms suggest movement, sexual reproduction, and complex animal life began earlier than previously thought.
Business
Toyota to invest $3.6 billion to move Tacoma pickup truck production from Mexico to Texas
Toyota said it is investing $3.6 billion to move production of the Tacoma midsize pickup truck from Mexico to its San Antonio manufacturing campus in Texas.
Culture
In Two Chicago Exhibitions, Liberation Takes the Floor
Shows at MCA Chicago and Wrightwood 659 chart a path from colonial dispossession to the possibilities of dance, music, and community.
Leadership
Former EEOC commissioner drops lawsuit after SCOTUS ruling
Both Jocelyn Samuels and dissenting Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned of the power consolidating itself in the executive branch.
Leadership
Harley-Davidson retaliated against manager for protesting DEI rollback, lawsuit alleges
The motorcycle company allegedly changed her title, prohibited her from attending external diversity events and removed her from a mentoring program.
Leadership
Feds to target tip credits, child labor, EEO-1 reports and more in new rules
The announcements are part of the Trump administration’s broader push to reshape federal employment law compliance.
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has completed important prelaunch milestones as it prepares to launch nine months ahead of schedule.
Medical
Obamacare rolls shrank dramatically in many states over the past year, new federal data shows
New federal data provides complete 50-state breakdown of sharp enrollment declines following the January expiration of enhanced subsidies.
Innovation
What is the oldest American object ever launched into space?
The United States has been launching items into space for a little less than one-third of its history. What is the oldest Americana carried off the planet?
Culture
The Ruthless Portraits of Elizabeth I’s Reign
An exhibition in London traces how depictions of the monarch projected an image of authority, power, wealth, and the right to be regarded as a god in all but name.
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The Major League Baseball team wants to announce its builder by Aug. 14 to deliver the St. Petersburg, Florida, project for the 2029 season.
See the Space Shuttle ‘Endeavour’ in a Unique Vertical Display Before Its New Exhibition Launches at the California Science Center
This November, visitors to the new Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in Los Angeles will get to see the "ready-to-launch" "Endeavour" complete with rocket boosters and a fuel tank
Early Flowering Plants May Have Relied on Dinosaurs to Eat Their Fleshy Fruits and Spread Their Seeds
According to fossils preserved by volcanic ash, the plants, known as angiosperms, began producing relatively large, blueberry-size fruits millions of years earlier than previously thought
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman leads a flyover featuring his personally owned Northrop F-5 Tiger during the Great American State Fair on July 4, 2026, on
Innovation
4-person Cargotail ebike carries kids up front and adults in back
Galian Cycles' Le Formidable cargotail ebike offers a unique front box for kids and a rear longtail rack for luggage or adults, with high payload capacity.
Industry
Fluor, Walsh JV reach substantial completion on $2.1B Chicago transit project
The contractors hit the milestone on the Red and Purple Line modernization after a federal judge ordered the DOT in March to restore funding for the infrastructure effort.
Innovation
Your family’s $300 stake in OpenAI
Sam Altman wants Americans to share in AI’s wealth. The proposal may be more revealing as a political narrative than as a policy plan.
Innovation
NRC is (sort of) getting rid of “as low as reasonably achievable” standard
Its issues with current nuclear safety standards are termed semantic, not physical.
A New Expedition Will Create 3D Digital Twins of Polar Shipwrecks Tied to Voyages of Rival Explorers Who Raced to the South Pole
Robert Falcon Scott led an expedition aboard the ship ‘Terra Nova’ and Ernest Shackleton led one from the ship ‘Quest’—but neither explorer got to plant the first flag in the heart of Antarctica
Innovation
Splittable 20-in-1 multi-wrench carries like a pack of gum
Discover the TiNexus, a compact EDC ratchet focusing on functionality over quantity. Perfect for everyday carry and repairs.
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Led by ESA (European Space Agency) with contributions from NASA, the Euclid space telescope has discovered 31 of the oldest quasars ever documented. In
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Katalyst’s satellite rescue mission is now in pursuit of NASA’s Swift
It will take several weeks for the Link spacecraft to rendezvous with NASA's Swift observatory.
Culture
TV Reviews
This British comedy on Hulu centers on two 50-something best friends who turn on each other after he gets involved with her 26-year-old daughter. While the premise is juicy, it's also a tad yucky.
Innovation
Secret Claude tracker shocks users after Anthropic’s anti-surveillance stance
Anthropic accused of spying on users; engineer says “experiment” is over.
Science
Scientists Discover 250+ Genes That Could Lead to New Ways To Prevent Melanoma
The world’s largest study of mole genetics identified hundreds of genes tied to melanoma risk, uncovering potential new drug targets and paving the way for more accurate melanoma screening and prevention.
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High Angular Resolution X-ray Imager (Hi-ReX) SAG Report on Extragalactic and Extreme Gravity Science.Speaker: Kimberly Weaver, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Innovation
The incredible shrinking Xbox: Five studios, 3,200 employees let go
Move affects ~20% of the gaming division, which will refocus on its biggest franchises.
Leadership
Disparate impact liability rollback advances with DOL rule on federal funding access
The change comports with similar Trump administration efforts and is aimed at aligning with the “original public meaning” of Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, DOL said.
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The Pittsburgh-based metals producer would become the world’s largest bauxite miner as part of the acquisition and establish an operational foothold in South Africa.
Innovation
F1 in Britain: Automated software to blame for crushing expectations
Sometimes races finish behind a safety car, but it's not always satisfying.
Business
Klarna seeks U.S. bank charter in latest push beyond buy now, pay later
Klarna joins a wave of fintech and crypto firms seeking entry to the traditional banking system.
Culture
Bard MFA Presents 2026 Thesis Exhibition in Barrytown, NY
"Reassembly: The Class of 2027 Thesis Performances and Exhibition" will be held in the Bard College Massena Exhibition Center from July 11-19, 2026.
Industry
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A court ruled that a correlation between the rise in ultraprocessed foods and an increase in childhood diseases does not amount to causation.
Science
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On Monday, NASA released a draft Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking feedback from American companies on the next phase of its commercial space stations
Culture
San Francisco Art Book Fair Celebrates 10 Years
Presented by Minnesota Street Project Foundation, SFABF returns this July, welcoming 160 independent publishers from around the world.
Science
This Gut Microbe Could Be the Secret to Staying Strong as You Age
Scientists have identified a gut microbe that appears to be associated with stronger muscles and better fitness, with levels declining as people age.
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As NASA prepares for a sustained human presence on the Moon, missions will increasingly require spacecraft that can navigate and communicate without a direct
Leadership
Employees blame leadership for toxic workplaces
Nearly half of workers surveyed said they didn’t trust HR or leadership to help if they were to report a toxic situation.
Leadership
Don't miss tomorrow's HR industry news
We’re rounding up last week’s top stories, including EEOC’s about-face on affirmative action and why recruiting is now AI versus AI.
Industry
APS to convert retired coal units, adding 380 MW of natural gas
“Given Arizona’s increasing demand for around-the-clock energy and the long timelines for adding new generation, the conversion has proven to be a viable option,” APS said.
Medical
Don't miss tomorrow's biopharma industry news
The California drugmaker, which has collaborations in place with Biogen, Sanofi and Eli Lilly, could be the 14th biotech to go public in 2026.
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The Sun emitted a strong solar flare, peaking at 4:41 p.m. ET on July 4. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an
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The furniture company leveraged cargo partnerships to secure capacity at a contractual rate as a way to offset higher oil prices and spot market volatility.
Industry
Building envelope is key to electrifying buildings, expert says
Operators must push through challenges when retrofitting existing buildings to reap the benefits of high-efficiency heating and cooling systems.
Medical
Epic president to step down this summer
Sumit Rana’s departure could be a significant leadership shakeup for Epic, as the president was viewed as a potential successor to the EHR vendor’s 82-year-old CEO.
Business
Record heat, crowds drive offseason boom in international travel
Airlines are extending flight schedules to maximize on lucrative international travel.
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Soccer Edition
The Belgian soccer federation is challenging FIFA's ruling to let Balogun play despite getting a red card in his previous game. Belgium's statement came just 11 hours before kickoff in Seattle. European soccer body UEFA criticizes FIFA's...
Industry
Don't miss tomorrow's electric utility industry news
Giving Advanced Power Services a waiver from the PJM Interconnection’s rules could harm other project developers, the agency said.
See Ten Spectacular Images From This Year’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest That Capture the Wonders of the Universe
The pictures, on the competition's shortlist, reveal the remarkable celestial objects that lie above our heads, both in deep space and closer to home
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Co-founded by the Spider-Man star, the beer brand has used partnerships with Chase and fitness chain Barry’s to charge its marketing efforts.
Industry
Southwestern Public Service wins $113M reliability grant from Texas
The Texas Energy Fund has allocated more than $4 billion as part of the state’s effort to boost grid reliability. The award to SPS covers a drone-based pole inspection program and live monitoring.
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The furniture maker expects to nearly complete two centralized hubs this year as part of a multiyear distribution overhaul.
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The deal hands over two ADCs with a different mechanism of action targeting cell growth, and marks Novartis' entry into ADC development.
Medical
Don't miss tomorrow's biopharma industry news
Drug developers focusing on either disease area made up more than 40% of the number of biotech companies and amount raised so far in 2026, per BioPharma Dive data.
Innovation
The Download: South Korea’s hottest bachelors, and advancing eye transplants
The UN’s chief has warned that AI is outpacing global rules.
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Station F, a Paris-based startup hub founded by French billionaire Xavier Niel, is gearing up for a new edition of its F/ai accelerator program in a bid to strengthen its positioning as a stepping stone for promising AI startups.
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The new 178,000-square-foot facility includes more than 60 general exam rooms, an onsite pharmacy and a full radiology suite.
Medical
Don't miss tomorrow's biopharma industry news
As Greater Boston’s biotech industry sheds jobs, three unlikely regions are showing promise as up-and-coming hubs.
Business
Versant agrees to buy golf simulator company Full Swing for $530 million
The deal for Full Swing will expand Versant's nontraditional media assets in an effort to diversify revenue from cable television.
Science
The Spider-Like Creatures Helping Scientists Decode the Origins of Fatherhood
Citizen science helped reveal that parental care in harvestmen has evolved repeatedly across their evolutionary history.
Industry
Don't miss tomorrow's supply chain industry news
The Listerine, Nicorette and Zyrtec parent company detailed transitions from plastic to fiber packaging in its 2025 sustainability report.
Science
Scientists Baffled by a Sudden Reversal Deep Inside Earth’s Core
A surprising reversal in molten iron flow beneath the Pacific is giving scientists a sharper view of how Earth’s magnetic field evolves.
Medical
Millions may be getting the wrong cholesterol test
A new study suggests that apoB, a blood test that measures harmful cholesterol particles, is better than standard LDL cholesterol testing for deciding who needs more intensive treatment. Researchers found it could prevent more heart...
Innovation
South Korea’s hottest new bachelors are chip workers
As payouts from the AI boom soar, a job at SK Hynix can put you at the front of the matchmakers’ queue.
Business
Life Kit
We asked our audience to share their favorite go-to recipes for leftovers. Here are seven dishes — like stuffed peppers and a biryani casserole — that can help you use up all your fridge scraps.
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Employee classification mistakes are creating costly payroll and compliance risks for SMBs.
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Even Realities, an ex-Apple team building camera-free smart glasses, raised $150 million from Meituan and Tencent at a $1 billion valuation.
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Unprecedented scale is opening new doors for both skilled craft and administrative professionals—creating the industry’s next generation of leaders.
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Streetlights are trapping thousands of pill bugs in giant “death spirals”
Researchers discovered that artificial streetlights can trap thousands of woodlice in mesmerizing circular "death spirals" never before seen in the wild. The surprising finding suggests that light pollution may be unintentionally altering...
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Philip Glass' newest symphony, an homage to Abraham Lincoln, was supposed to premiere at the Kennedy Center — until it didn't. And then, the Boston Symphony Orchestra stepped in.
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Scientists Discover a Spider That Catapults Ants Into Its Web
This nocturnal rainforest spider has evolved an unusually specialized hunting strategy, using a silk-powered snare to target a single ant species and launch its prey into the air with remarkable speed and force.
Culture
'House of the Dragon' recaps
Rhaenyra serves nobles grilled rat and the Greens deploy a decoy.
Medical
Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's kills brain cells
Researchers have identified a previously overlooked mechanism of brain cell death that appears to play a major role in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia. The finding could lead to new treatments aimed at slowing neuron loss...
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Back in February, Uber announced ambitious plans to launch in seven new European markets in 2026 — but now five of those launches are reportedly on hold.
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With AI igniting an investor frenzy, more startups are achieving unicorn status every month.
Medical
Scientists discover the deep sleep circuit that builds muscle, burns fat, and boosts the brain
Researchers have identified the brain circuitry that links deep sleep with the release of growth hormone, revealing how the two regulate each other. The newly discovered feedback loop helps explain why poor sleep can interfere with growth,...
Science
NASA's Hubble spots a stellar sparkler for the Fourth of July
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular red, white, and blue view of one of the Milky Way's oldest star clusters to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary. Hidden within the ancient cluster are clues to how exploding...
Science
NASA's Hubble captures a crimson stellar nursery sparkling with blue and white stars
Hubble has captured a spectacular view of LH 95, where about 2,500 young stars are still on their journey to becoming full-fledged stars. Scientists discovered these growing stars can keep pulling in gas and dust for millions of years,...
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NASA's Hubble captures a star-spangled sea of 500,000 stars
Celebrating the United States' 250th anniversary, NASA released a stunning Hubble portrait of Messier 3, an ancient globular cluster with more than 500,000 stars. The remarkable cluster is helping scientists unravel the Milky Way's past...
Medical
A hidden weakness in deadly cancers could lead to powerful new treatments
A UCLA study has identified a hidden Achilles' heel in aggressive small cell cancers that have resisted new treatments for decades. Scientists found that tumors lacking the RB gene become critically dependent on the protein E2F3 for...
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Mistral AI, which offers some open source AI models, has raised significant funding since its creation in 2023, with the ambition to “put frontier AI in the hands of everyone.”
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NASA celebrates America's 250th birthday with incredible views of space
NASA is marking the United States' 250th birthday with four striking red, white, and blue images of deep space from the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The collection features an exploded star, a stellar nursery, a galaxy where stars are...
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New research reveals the hidden pollution left behind by fireworks
Scientists have uncovered new evidence that fireworks can pollute both the air and water in ways that extend beyond the visible smoke. The findings show that leftover debris, fine particles, and airborne chemicals may affect ecosystems and...
Medical
Drinking to cope with stress may permanently rewire your brain
Using alcohol to cope with stress when young may permanently alter the brain, making it harder to adapt to challenges and increasing the risk of returning to drinking later in life. Researchers also found signs of brain damage associated...
Medical
Scientists discover why some brains resist Alzheimer's
Some brains appear to fight back against Alzheimer's by helping immature brain cells survive damage instead of succumbing to it. Understanding this natural resilience could point researchers toward entirely new ways to protect memory and...
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We’ve compiled an overview of some of the top alternative browsers available today aiming to challenge Chrome and Safari.
Business
American Express and Chase move luxury lounge wars beyond the airport
Credit card companies are increasingly offering access to lounges and perks at festivals and sporting events, often exclusively for premium cardholders.
Innovation
A device that revives eyeballs from dead donors could make eye transplants possible
It might mean the eyes could still see when transplanted into the recipient, say the scientists behind the work.
Innovation
The Download: a smoking “endgame” and a new Elizabeth Bear story
An EU lawmaker investigating spyware was hacked by that same spyware.
Business
Ford achieves quality milestone, as CEO targets flawless new vehicle launches
Ford CEO Jim Farley told CNBC that the automaker has learned from its past quality and recall issues, which have hurt its earnings and stained its reputation.
Business
Trump’s Freedom 250 draws corporate sponsors with business before his administration
Companies with federal interests — including Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Oracle — are sponsoring a Trump-aligned effort celebrating America’s 250th birthday.
Business
Manhattan luxury real estate sales hold firm despite fears of a 'Mamdani effect'
A month after the passage of a tax on second homes in New York City, brokers and analysts said sales of luxury real estate remain strong.
Innovation
The UK’s generational tobacco ban might not work. I’m supporting it anyway.
Tobacco bans are starting to look a lot less radical, despite a lack of evidence.
Business
History
Colonial Americans were drinking coffee long before they dumped tea into Boston Harbor or fought a war for independence. The establishments that served it were already brewing revolutionary ideas.
Business
The Airbnb-style company Swimply said there have been about 275,000 private pool reservations so far this year.
Science
A strange LIGO signal could reveal the missing link behind dark matter
An unusual gravitational wave signal has renewed hopes that primordial black holes, long considered purely theoretical, may finally be within reach of discovery. If confirmed, they could solve one of astronomy's greatest mysteries by...
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If you're going to apply for Startup Battlefield Australia, now is the time. Applications close July 6, and once the deadline passes, the opportunity is gone.
An A.I.-Generated Alexander Hamilton Chats About Economics at the Museum of American Finance, Opening This Weekend in Boston
The museum, which started in New York and hasn't had a permanent exhibition space in several years, depicts the history and influence of U.S. financial institutions
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IQM, a full-stack quantum company out of Finland, went public on the Nasdaq today at a valuation of about $1.9 billion.
Scientists Say They’ve Made Cells That Feed, Grow and Reproduce, Bringing Them One Step Closer to Building Life From Scratch
The human-made cells show many hallmarks of life, but they can't make all their necessary internal structures or divide for very many generations
3D Printing Gives New Life to an Ancient Game Board Discovered at a Roman Fort Near Hadrian’s Wall in England
Soldiers and civilians alike enjoyed the strategy game Ludus Latrunculorum in the Roman Empire, especially in Roman Britain
Puzzled by Mark Rothko’s Captivating Color Field Paintings? Look to the Renaissance Masters Who Inspired Him
During trips to Europe, the American painter developed a fascination with how 15th- and 16th-century artists and architects had designed their work to evoke specific feelings
Medical
Elevance sues CMS after Medicare Advantage stars recalculation
Regulators recalculated plans’ quality scores last month after losing a lawsuit to Clover Health. But they used a different methodology for Clover than its peers, causing Elevance to lose out on $115 million, the insurer told a court.
Industry
McCormick gets $28M tariff refund as Iran war raises costs
The spice and ingredients maker plans to use the returned funds to help mitigate higher logistics and material costs tied to the conflict.
The Oldest Black Church in the U.S., the Wright Brothers’ Home and a New York Hospital Are Among the American Heritage Sites in Urgent Need of Preservation
For its “Irreplaceable America” list in honor of the 250th birthday of the United States, the World Monuments Fund chose endangered historic sites of innovation, creativity and spirituality to publicize and support
Industry
Public opposition, megaproject starts and workforce investments: the latest in data center news
As major players kick off megaprojects and pour millions into training, many data center builders are contending with local pushback.
Industry
Analysts expect rising PPA prices as clean energy tax credits phase out
“That missing money has to come from somewhere to make the project pencil, and that will likely be through PPA prices,” said Josh Price, director of intelligence and research at Crux.
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The agency's efforts to boost transparency include using Bluetooth devices to identify bottlenecks for high-value shippers, a spokesperson said.
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The warning came as the agency announced it had settled an Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit with JCPenney.
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In the AI age, HR needs to redesign how work gets done, researchers say.
Industry
FDA adds caffeine labeling to regulatory priority list
The disclosure comes after Celsius and other energy drink manufacturers face mounting scrutiny for allegedly failing to disclose health risks to consumers.
Medical
Fewer health information exchanges say they experience info blocking
Fewer companies appear to be impeding the flow of digital health information, but some could be doing so frequently, the ONC said.
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In the U.S., less than 40% of workers say they use all of their allotted vacation days.
Medical
Medtronic starts to notify people affected by cyberattack
The medtech giant said it currently has no evidence that the accessed data has been posted to the internet.
Innovation
Achieving operational excellence with AI
Frameworks like Lean Six Sigma and business process management (BPM) first gained traction because they promised clarity in the chaos—a structured way to bring order to messy, sprawling operations. Lean Six Sigma emphasized statistical...
Medical
A PureTech startup banks $180M for a new IPF drug
Celea, backed by investors such as RA Capital and Leaps by Bayer, is making what it says is an improved version of Roche's Esbriet.
Medical
Allegheny Health Network, Heritage Valley finalize combination in Pennsylvania
The deal brings Highmark Health-owned AHN’s hospital count to 16. The combined system will invest about $285 million over the next decade to bolster Heritage Valley’s facilities.
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AI-powered simulation and other types of robotics technologies are becoming more powerful and cost-effective, per speakers at the Automate conference.
Medical
Roche KRAS drug succeeds in head-to-head lung cancer study
The Phase 3 trial compared Roche’s divarasib with treatments sold by Amgen and Bristol Myers in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
Industry
Don't miss tomorrow's construction industry news
California’s San Francisco-Los Angeles project looks to the private sector for help, but other privately funded projects are struggling.
Industry
DOE wants to ‘permanently end’ appliance efficiency requirements
A proposed rule would create an “obstacle course of restrictions” bogging down the Department of Energy’s appliance efficiency program, a consumer advocate said.
Industry
PJM anticipates new peak demand record as heat wave tests power grid
PJM says Thursday’s demand could break its 2006 summer hourly integrated record peak of 165,563 MW. The grid operator has recieved approval to curtail data centers and other large loads “as a last resort.”
Industry
General Mills plans $3B in cost cuts to fight consumer spending slump
The Cheerios maker is focusing on improving the “remarkability” of its brands as the company acknowledges consumer sentiment is unlikely to recover anytime soon.
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Food companies said shoppers have shown a more pronounced focus on value in the past few months as cost pressures mounted.
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The PJM Interconnection’s board expects to file a proposal for meeting its near-term power supply needs with federal regulators this month, with a goal of holding the backstop auction in September.
Medical
Medicare slashes 340B payments, broadens site-neutral policies in proposed 2027 payment rule
The rule, released Thursday, builds on Trump administration’s priorities, including cutting Medicare reimbursement for drugs in the controversial 340B program and equalizing payment between sites of care.
Medical
Don't miss tomorrow's healthcare industry news
Medicare is spending more on quality bonuses despite fewer enrollees in eligible plans, the health policy research group said — a concerning trend putting more stress on Medicare’s coffers that could amplify calls for reform.
Leadership
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The doctor running Mayo Clinic’s world-renowned Executive Health program on what’s really essential when it comes to preserving CEO healthspans. 'Very few are doing those things right.'
Leadership
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Ricardo Semler's radical management philosophy transformed Semco from a traditional manufacturer into a global case study in organizational innovation. Here's his practical roadmap for replacing hierarchy with autonomy, while keeping...
Leadership
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This founder built her business by helping families plan for aging before a crisis hits. Now she's taking that preventative, relationship-driven model nationwide.
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The port authority plans to pause operations at its Leatherman Terminal used by MSC and shift activity to other terminals starting in August.
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Neo is Bhavin Turakhia’s fifth venture and his latest involving enterprise software. This time he's taking on Microsoft Office and Google Apps with AI.
Science
Scientists reveal what really happens when water is trapped in tiny spaces
A decades-old puzzle about water has finally been unraveled. Researchers found that water trapped in tiny nanoscale spaces is not inherently more reactive. Instead, the intense pressures created inside these microscopic gaps explain most...
Science
Great ape laughter reveals a hidden origin of human speech
The rhythm of human laughter appears to have deep evolutionary roots shared with chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. That ancient pattern may offer one of the clearest clues yet to how the vocal control needed for human speech...
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The U.S., Mexico and Canada will continue negotiating about potential adjustments to the trilateral free trade agreement, which will remain in place until at least 2036.
Industry
NIST establishes center to advance quantum technology manufacturing
The agency plans to make an initial investment of $20 million to boost U.S. competitiveness.
Industry
Digital twins, software maturity and other automation trends
AI-powered simulation technology and other types of robotics software are becoming more powerful and cost-effective for manufacturers.
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The overall economy grew for the 20th month in a row, but the Iran war and price volatility are still major concerns for manufacturers.
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Collaborative robots have taken off in recent years as artificial intelligence makes them useful for a wider variety of applications.
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The new entity is part of the companies’ strategic alliance that has been in the works since 2024, which aims to support the certification and commercial production of Joby’s eVTOL aircraft.
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Upcoming industry events will showcase the latest products and cover topics ranging from tariff mitigation and automation to workforce retention strategies.
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Once the deal for FedEx Supply Chain is complete, the two companies also plan to solidify multiyear ocean and air freight agreements.
Medical
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Elsewhere, Otsuka’s kidney drug hit the goal of a confirmatory trial and Vertex’s CRISPR sickle cell drug secured expanded approval.
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The U.S., Mexico and Canada will continue negotiating about potential adjustments to the trilateral free trade agreement, which will remain in place until at least 2036.
Industry
Don't miss tomorrow's Manufacturing industry news
The overall economy grew for the 20th month in a row, but the Iran war and price volatility are still major concerns for manufacturers.
Industry
Cal-Maine to donate 30M eggs in DOJ price-fixing settlement
The country's largest egg producer will also pay $1.5 million in an agreement that also involves producers Hickman's Egg Ranch and Versova.
Medical
Nearly 4M Medicare beneficiaries could access GLP-1s for weight loss under new program: analysis
Millions of people could meet criteria to receive GLP-1s, which could cost Medicare billions of dollars, according to a report by KFF.
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Formova’s leadership outlined what companies should consider when transitioning their operations to accommodate automated guided vehicles or mobile robots.
Medical
Ipsen to buy Swiss biotech Memo Therapeutics in potential $800M deal
The purchase hands Ipsen an experimental medicine in late-stage testing for a virus that often affects kidney transplant patients.
Industry
Food brands report challenges switching to recycled plastics in packaging
Material availability, cost and consumer purchasing habits have impacted Campbell's and other companies' abilities to incorporate more postconsumer recycled material.
Medical
5 FDA decisions to watch in the third quarter of 2026
A group of coming decisions could provide important insights into how flexible the agency is willing to be under new leadership.
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Technology
Mark Zuckerberg met with Kalshi's CEO last year about a potential deal, but talks did not move forward. Now Meta is making its own prediction market app.
Medical
Scientists discover a completely different way to fight viruses
Researchers have uncovered an unexpected antiviral defense system in sea anemones that works very differently from the one humans use. The discovery suggests evolution developed multiple ways to combat viruses, challenging long-held ideas...
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The deal will be the rocket manufacturer’s “shortcut” to enter the space applications market, CEO Peter Beck said. Accessing Iridium’s spectrum could also help level the playing field with rival SpaceX.
Business
Life Kit
Personal finance and nutrition experts share simple strategies that make it possible to eat out on a budget. One tip? You might have to let go of your fast food delivery habit.
Leadership
The Real Question to Ask About AI Governance
AI governance tools have proliferated, but many companies lack a human governor with real power. Does yours?
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AI is the latest test of a 250-year pattern. Every wave of disruption has handed America a richer, more dynamic economy than the one it replaced. The CEOs who understood that won the future. So will the next ones.
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AI is a powerful tool for business authors, but the executives who see the greatest return use it to accelerate the writing process—not replace original thinking.
Medical
Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's spreads through the brain
A common brain protein may be giving Alzheimer’s disease an unexpected way to spread, carrying toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons into healthy ones. By blocking these harmful protein packages before they reach new cells, researchers...
Medical
Scientists say creatine may help fight depression
Creatine is best known as a muscle-building supplement, but scientists are now investigating whether it could also help treat depression by boosting the brain's energy supply. A new review examined five randomized clinical trials involving...
Medical
New calculator reveals whether you should really worry about statin side effects
Scientists at the University of Oxford have created a calculator that predicts a person's individual risk of serious muscle disorders from statin medications. Their analysis found that more than 98% of people who qualify for statins are at...
Leadership
Transforming Investing With AI at Franklin Templeton
The investment and asset management firm aims to get ahead of customer and market demand as an industry leader in AI.
Leadership
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The current supply chain crisis isn't a technology problem. It's a fundamentals problem.
Leadership
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By nurturing collaboration and its subfactors, you unlock the full potential of people, creating not just a culture of performance but one of shared success.
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The CEOs who thrive from here won’t be the ones who adopted AI most aggressively. They will be the ones who built organizations that could develop judgment, exercise it at speed and embed it into the systems making decisions around them....
Leadership
Redefine What ‘Professionalism’ Means
Professional norms aren’t universal. Take steps to identify those driving — or hindering — your organization’s success.
Leadership
Three Approaches to Measuring and Managing AI ROI
Take a function-focused, enterprise, or coordinated approach to assess whether your AI investments are delivering value.
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Boards that treat AI as an IT initiative rather than a governance challenge may discover the risks only after the damage is done.
Leadership
Resolving Muddled Objectives in Corporate Venture Capital
Choosing whether to prioritize financial returns or strategic benefits often trips up corporate venture capital units.
Leadership
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The path to standing out often begins with the discipline to disappear into the training, until excellence makes you impossible to ignore.
Leadership
Leaders at All Levels: How DBS Bank Makes Everyone an Innovator
DBS Bank tied innovation to 20% of every performance review. Learn how that playbook works in this video interview.
Leadership
AI Upskilling at Scale: Bank of America’s Bernard Hampton
Me, Myself, and AI host Sam Ransbotham interviews Bank of America executive Bernard Hampton.
Leadership
How to Grow Without Betting Big
What do low-risk growth companies do differently? Research shows that they apply four key strategies.
Leadership
Agentic AI: What Leaders Wish They Knew Sooner
Combining humans and AI agents won’t be easy for leaders. In this brief video, experts share their advice.