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NASA’s Roman Telescope Will Hunt Exoplanets Webb Can’t See

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Why Your Summer Dinners Taste Flat (And 5 Recipes That Fix It)

Here’s what most home cooks get catastrophically wrong about summer cooking: they think it’s about keeping things light and simple,

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The Quiet Weekend Before The Storm: Three Geopolitical Tripwires

The world didn’t end over the weekend. That’s precisely why you should be worried. While markets opened Monday with the

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Why AI Won’t Cure Alzheimer’s—But It Might Find The Drugs That Will

Every tech CEO promises AI will cure Alzheimer’s by 2030. None of them mention that 99.6% of Alzheimer’s drugs fail

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Why Separating Business and Personal Finances Is Terrible Advice

Financial advisors tell business owners to “separate business and personal finances” like it’s gospel. It’s not. This advice keeps entrepreneurs

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Why ChatGPT’s Finance Tools Beat Your Bank’s Advice (And What That Says)

Your bank doesn’t want you to have good financial advice. They want you confused enough to accept their 0.01% savings

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Why AI Makes You Angrier Than Waiting on Hold Ever Did

You have been angrier at a chatbot in the past six months than you were at any human customer service

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MIT’s Cysteine Discovery: The Gut Repair Mechanism Big Pharma Missed

MIT researchers just published something in Nature that should make every oncology startup nervous: a common amino acid you can

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One Antibiotic Course Permanently Changes Your Gut — What Doctors Won’t Tell You

Here’s what your doctor probably didn’t mention when prescribing that Z-pack: a single course of antibiotics can permanently alter your gut

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Gaza, Geopolitics, and a San Diego Mosque: The New Face of Global Risk

The global economy isn’t collapsing from tariffs anymore—it’s hemorrhaging from geopolitical fractures that began in Gaza and now stretch from

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