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The FBI's Investigation Into Anti-AI Terrorism Is Now a National Priority — What Changed
The Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home has elevated anti-AI violence to a national security concern. Here is what the FBI's investigation involves and the specific threat landscape they're assessing.
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16 updatesYe Will Headline London's Wireless Festival — Why This Booking Is the Most Controversial in the Festival's History
Ye has been announced as the headliner for London's Wireless Festival. Here is the specific controversy, the Jewish community's response, and whether the booking will stand.
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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 Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria That Is Going to Kill 10 Million People a Year by 2050
Antimicrobial resistance already kills 1.27 million people annually. By 2050 it could kill 10 million. Here is the specific bacterial strains to worry about and what is being done.
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The Anti-Cancer Foods That Science Has Actually Validated
The internet is full of 'anti-cancer superfoods' that don't work. Here is the honest scientific evidence for which dietary patterns and specific foods have genuine cancer prevention evidence.
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The Anti-Optimization Backlash Is Here — And the Wellness Industry Is Selling That Too
After years of biohacking and optimization culture, the 2026 wellness trend is deliberately doing less. Here is the cultural and psychological shift — and how the industry monetised the backlash.
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Skin Longevity Is Biotech Now — Here Is the Science Replacing Your Anti-Aging Cream
Biotech-derived skin longevity ingredients are replacing conventional anti-aging cosmetics. Here is what's actually in the new products and whether the science supports the claims.
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The 'Guardian Design' Trend Where Luxury Goods Are Also Survival Tools
RFID-blocking jewellery, anti-theft luxury bags, and 'rugged luxury' gear are the newest lifestyle trend. Here is why economic and climate uncertainty is making survivalism fashionable.
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The New Anti-Pain Drug That Doesn't Cause Addiction Is Changing Everything
Suzetrigine (Journavax) was FDA-approved in January 2025 and is now reshaping pain management. Here is what it is, how it works differently from opioids, and who it could help.
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How European Farmers Are Adapting Their Spring Planting to an Impossible Input Cost Environment
European farmers are making difficult choices about spring planting as fertiliser costs explode. Here is the specific adaptations being made and what they mean for autumn harvests.
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The AI That Found 3,000 New Antibiotics in a Week — What It Means for the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis
An AI model discovered 3,000 potential new antibiotics candidates in one week of computational work. Here is what this means for medicine's most urgent problem.
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What the Mantis Shrimp's Strike Is Teaching Engineers About Building Better Helmets
Mantis shrimp dactyl clubs absorb extreme forces without shattering. Engineers are copying the design for military helmets, vehicle armour, and sports safety equipment.
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Japan Joins the EU's Anti-China Subsidy Coalition — The Global Industrial Policy War Is Escalating
Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies. Here is how the global industrial policy competition is reshaping trade and what it means for everyone.
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The Mantis Shrimp Female That Punches Harder Than Males — Biology's Latest Challenge to Conventional Wisdom
Female mantis shrimp eventually hit far harder than males despite being smaller. Scientists tracked this from youth to adulthood and cannot yet explain why. Here is the mystery.
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Mantis Shrimp Strike Harder as They Age — and Only Scientists Know Why That's Remarkable
Scientists tracked mantis shrimp strike force from youth to adulthood — and found females eventually hit far harder than males. The mystery of why reveals something profound about biology.
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What Happened to the Person Who Counted Every Slave Ship and Why the Number Keeps Changing
The UN says 12-15 million enslaved Africans were taken across the Atlantic. Here is how historians arrived at that number, why it keeps being revised, and what the controversy reveals.
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