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Why Your Brain Is Better After Exercise — The Neuroscience Nobody Taught You
Aerobic exercise produces more BDNF than any drug available. Here is the specific neuroscience of exercise's brain benefits and the optimal protocol for cognitive function.
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The Carbon Budget Has Almost Run Out — Here Is What That Actually Means
At current emission rates, the remaining carbon budget for 1.5°C will be exhausted in 5-7 years. Here is what that means in practice and whether it's actually too late.
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The Great Retirement Crisis — What Happens When a Generation Can't Stop Working
Millions of Baby Boomers are working past 65 because they can't afford not to. Here is the specific economic and demographic failure that produced this — and what it means for younger workers.
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The Real Cost of Ultra-Processed Food — The Study That Ends the Debate
A 30-year Harvard study of 200,000 people found ultra-processed food consumption increases all-cause mortality by up to 19%. Here is the specific foods and the mechanism that's most alarming.
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How 2026's Most Surprising Sport Is Growing Faster Than Football
Padel is the fastest-growing sport globally in 2026, with 35 million players and growing at 30% per year. Here is why this Spanish export is capturing the world and what the appeal is.
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The Antibiotic Apocalypse Is Already Here — In Your Meat
70% of global antibiotics are used in livestock, not humans. Here is the specific pathways through which animal antibiotic use creates human antibiotic resistance — and what some countries are doing about it.
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The Anti-Social Media Law That's Actually Working
Australia banned under-16s from social media in 2025. Here is what the data shows one year later, what other countries are planning, and whether this approach can actually work.
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The Specific Mental Health Benefits of Being in Nature — and Why Cities Are Building More of It
Research shows 120 minutes per week in nature significantly improves mental health. Here is the specific biology behind nature's effects and why cities are now legislating green space.
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The Moon Just Got Its First Long-Term Visitors — Now What?
Artemis II is circling the moon. Here is the specific roadmap for Artemis III's landing, the Gateway space station, and what a permanent lunar presence would actually look like.
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The Real Reason Why Most People Who Lose Weight Gain It Back
90% of people who lose significant weight regain it within 5 years. New research reveals the specific biological mechanisms that make this almost inevitable — and what GLP-1 drugs do differently.
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How the Gut Controls Your Immune System — The 2026 Research That Changes Medicine
Emerging research shows the gut microbiome trains and regulates the immune system from birth. Here is why this understanding is transforming treatments for autoimmune disease and cancer.
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The Children's Mental Health Crisis Nobody Knows How to Fix
Rates of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents have doubled since 2010. Here is the evidence on what is causing this and the painful debate about smartphones versus other factors.
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Why 2026 Is the Year the Electric Vehicle Market Finally Gets Real
EV sales hit a tipping point in 2025 with price parity in several market segments. Here is where EV economics work today, where they don't, and which brand is dominating globally.
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The Water Crisis Hitting Cities That Were Supposed to Be Safe
Cape Town nearly ran out of water in 2018. Now cities like Madrid, Rome, and Los Angeles face similar risk. Here is the specific hydrology behind urban water insecurity and what cities are doing.
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How the Longevity Drugs That Work in Animals Are Failing in Human Trials
Dozens of compounds extend lifespan in mice. Almost none have worked in human trials. Here is the biology behind the translation gap and the researchers who think they know how to cross it.
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The Countries Winning at Renewable Energy and the Secret They Don't Advertise
Denmark, Portugal, and Uruguay are running on near-100% renewable electricity. Here is the specific policy mix and grid management that made this possible — and what others aren't copying.
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The Obesity Epidemic's Most Unexpected Cause — It Might Not Be What You Eat
New research points to sleep deprivation, chronic stress, and environmental chemical exposures as major drivers of the obesity epidemic. Here is the evidence that the 'eat less, move more' narrative misses.
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The Psychedelic Renaissance Is Now Mainstream Medicine
MDMA-assisted therapy is under FDA review, psilocybin is legal for therapy in several states, and ketamine clinics are opening everywhere. Here is the honest state of the science.
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How Universal Basic Income Experiments Are Going — After Years of Real Data
Years of UBI trials in Finland, the US, Canada, and Kenya have produced substantial data. Here is what they actually found and why the results are politically inconvenient for everyone.
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The New Class of Alzheimer's Drug Is Finally Working — Here Is What 'Working' Actually Means
Lecanemab and donanemab slow Alzheimer's progression. Here is the specific clinical benefit, the serious side effects, and the brutal economics of treating the world's most feared disease.
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The Heat Pump Revolution That Is Finally Replacing Gas Boilers in Cold Climates
Modern cold-climate heat pumps work at -30°C and use half the energy of gas heating. Here is why the technology has finally solved the cold climate problem — and what holds back adoption.
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The New Science of Gut Bacteria That Eat Your Medication
Gut bacteria can metabolise and inactivate your medications before they reach the bloodstream. New research shows this varies enormously between people and explains why drugs work differently for different people.
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The $1 Trillion Cybersecurity Market That Can't Seem to Stop Hackers
Global cybersecurity spending exceeds $1 trillion but ransomware attacks increased 73% in 2025. Here is why more security spending isn't solving the security problem.
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What the Largest Study on Walking and Longevity Revealed About Steps Per Day
A massive longitudinal study found the optimal daily step count for longevity is lower than fitness trackers suggest. Here is the specific data and the dose-response relationship.
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