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Scientists May Have Found a Simple Way to Reverse Aging Eyes
Sree VijaykumarScientists at UC Irvine have found a way to restore vision in aging eyes by targeting how the body processes certain fats.

Building on earlier research into the ELOVL2 “aging gene,” the team showed that giving older mice specific fatty acids improved their eyesight, even reversing signs of aging in the eye.

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Putin's mesmeric sway on Trump - FT
Putin's mesmeric sway on Trump - FT
Russia bets it can gain in US negotiations what it cannot win on the battlefield


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Inside the 2025 Family-Office Boom Shaping the World's Superrich - BI
Inside the 2025 Family-Office Boom Shaping the World's Superrich - BI
For the world's richest families, wealth management is no longer just about making money -- it's about survival.


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How safe is melatonin? - FT
How safe is melatonin? - FT
Experts weigh in on the world's favourite sleep aid


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Claude enters the lab: Anthropic bets big on life sciences - FT
Claude enters the lab: Anthropic bets big on life sciences - FT
AI group tailoring its chatbot to integrate with biomedical databases and coding tools


 
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EU weighs ban on ethanol in hand sanitiser over cancer fears - FT
EU weighs ban on ethanol in hand sanitiser over cancer fears - FT
Working group within European Chemicals Agency flags substance as toxic for humans


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Why gold and stocks are partying together - FT
Why gold and stocks are partying together - FT
These booms are connected, but not in the way you may have heard


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Cancer patients who got a COVID vaccine lived much longer
Cancer patients who got a COVID vaccine lived much longer
A groundbreaking study reveals that cancer patients who received a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy lived dramatically longer than those who didn't. Researchers from the University of Florida and MD Anderson Cancer Center discovered that the vaccine's immune-activating properties may boost cancer-fighting responses, acting like a nonspecific "flare" that reawakens the immune system.


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How "Surface Acting" Drains Leaders-and How to Break the Cycle
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A new study uncovered the compounding consequences of masking emotions at work.


 
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Why Gaza's "eternal" ceasefire is holding - for now - The Economist
Why Gaza's
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Sarkozy's five-year prison term starts with fingerprints and a mug shot - WSJ
Sarkozy's five-year prison term starts with fingerprints and a mug shot - WSJ
The former French president was convicted of conspiring to seek campaign funds from Gadhafi and has been placed in an isolation ward for his safety.


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Ukraine and European allies call for peace deal based on 'current' frontlines - FT
Ukraine and European allies call for peace deal based on 'current' frontlines - FT
Statement by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and nine national leaders comes after volatile White House meeting and ahead of Putin summit


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Burj Khalifa builder Mohamed Alabbar's second act: beyond Dubai - FT
Burj Khalifa builder Mohamed Alabbar's second act: beyond Dubai - FT
Spree of overseas projects by real estate mogul behind world's tallest skyscraper mirrors UAE's push beyond its borders


 
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Why Agentic AI Projects Fail-and How to Set Yours Up for Success
Why Agentic AI Projects Fail-and How to Set Yours Up for Success
Research from Gartner suggests that by the end of 2027, more than 40% of agentic AI projects will be cancelled.


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Miami Is Making Robocop Real With a Self-Driving, Drone-Launching Cop Car
Miami Is Making Robocop Real With a Self-Driving, Drone-Launching Cop Car
There is no better summation of the Miami of today than an AI-powered "autonomous" police car. And yes, it's real.


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Are cancer surgeries removing the body's secret weapon against cancer?
Are cancer surgeries removing the body's secret weapon against cancer?
Scientists have found that preserving lymph nodes during cancer surgery could dramatically improve how patients respond to immunotherapy. The research shows that lymph nodes are essential for training and sustaining cancer-fighting T cells. Removing them may unintentionally weaken the immune response, while keeping them intact could help unlock stronger, longer-lasting treatments.


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Warner Bros Discovery Seeks Full Company Sale Amid Spinoff Plan Shift - BI
Warner Bros Discovery Seeks Full Company Sale Amid Spinoff Plan Shift - BI
Warner Bros. Discovery is reviewing a potential sale of the company, citing unsolicited interest in the entire entity, even as it continues to pursue a spinoff of its cable assets, which is already underway.


 
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Inside Tinder's 'Cultural Reset' As It Battles for Gen Z Relevance - BI
Inside Tinder's 'Cultural Reset' As It Battles for Gen Z Relevance - BI
Since Spencer Rascoff took over as Match Group's CEO, Tinder has gotten flatter and leaned into smaller teams.


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The Zipper Is Getting Its First Major Upgrade in 100 Years
The Zipper Is Getting Its First Major Upgrade in 100 Years
By stripping away the fabric tape that's held zippers together for a hundred years, Japanese clothing giant YKK is designing the future of seamless clothing.


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ICE is hiring dozens of health workers as lawsuits, deaths in custody mount
Nearly as many migrants have died in detention so far this year than over the four years of the Biden administration.


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Colombia Recalls Ambassador to US as Tensions Flare With Donald Trump
Colombia Recalls Ambassador to US as Tensions Flare With Donald Trump
The announcement came amid escalating tensions between the Colombian and US leaders.


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Last Ebola patient discharged in DR Congo, WHO says
Last Ebola patient discharged in DR Congo, WHO says
Barring new cases, the patient's recovery kicks off a 42-day countdown to declaring the country's 16th outbreak over.


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How applying for a job became much more expensive
How applying for a job became much more expensive
With jobs hard to find on both sides of the Atlantic, applicants are turning to paid tools to help them secure work, but are the increased costs worth it?


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How does a flaming piece of space junk end up on Earth? A space archaeologist explains
How does a flaming piece of space junk end up on Earth? A space archaeologist explains
A piece of a suspected rocket found on fire in Western Australia highlights the growing problem of space junk - and how humanity is dealing with it.


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Sudan war: Drone attack hits Khartoum ahead of planned airport reopening
Sudan war: Drone attack hits Khartoum ahead of planned airport reopening
The airport, out of action since war broke out two years ago, was due to reopen on Wednesday.


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Rodrigo Paz wins presidential runoff, becoming Bolivia's first conservative leader in decades
Rodrigo Paz wins presidential runoff, becoming Bolivia's first conservative leader in decades
Preliminary results show that Rodrigo Paz, a centrist senator who was never a nationally prominent figure until now, has won Bolivia's presidential election, galvanizing voters outraged by the country's economic crisis and frustrated with 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party. "The trend is irreversible," said Oscar Hassenteufel, the president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. Early results show that Paz, 58, secured more than 54% of the vote. His rival, former right-wing President Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, won just over 45% of the vote.


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Novo Nordisk board members step down after major shareholder dispute
Novo Nordisk directors and the firm's controlling shareholder failed to reach an agreement on the future composition of the board.


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Smart Glasses Are Forcing Wearables to Get Very Weird
Smart Glasses Are Forcing Wearables to Get Very Weird
A wave of smart glasses is coming and its dragging wearables in its wake.


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New study finds creativity supports learning through novel mental connections
New study finds creativity supports learning through novel mental connections
A study in npj Science of Learning finds that students who form more creative associations between words tend to retain new information better. The results suggest that associative thinking may help explain how creativity supports academic learning and memory performance.


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Amazon reportedly hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots | The Verge
Amazon reportedly hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots | The Verge
Amazon is leaning into automation plans that will enable the company to avoid hiring more than half a million US workers, according to leaked documents.


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6 Times Einstein Missed the Mark, but Still Changed Physics
6 Times Einstein Missed the Mark, but Still Changed Physics
Einstein was a great thinker who made plenty of mistakes--errors that sometimes led to more meaningful discoveries in physics, long after his passing.


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$1 billion-a-year CEO writes hundreds of thank you notes to staff and still eats in the break room- 'which always, for whatever reason, blows new employees away' | Fortune
First Watch CEO Chris Tomasso isn't afraid to pick up pen and paper--something similarly embraced by top business leaders at Chevron and even OpenAI.


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What footage of crime scene reveals about Louvre heist | CNN
What footage of crime scene reveals about Louvre heist | CNN
Video from the crime scene outside the Louvre in Paris appears to show the tools used by thieves who broke into the museum on Sunday, stealing an "inestimable" value of jewels.


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Exclusive: Sources: Multimodal AI startup Fal.ai already raised at $4B+ valuation
Exclusive: Sources: Multimodal AI startup Fal.ai already raised at $4B+ valuation
Bring a +1 and save 60%Have a +1 you’d like to bring to Disrupt? Bring them along and save 60% on their pass. Or get up to 30% off on group passes.Join 10,000 founders, investors, and tech leaders — and save when you come together to the tech epicenter of the year.


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The boardroom bet on Trump's industrial policy - FT
The boardroom bet on Trump's industrial policy - FT
CEOs would be wise to avoid staking too much on the US president's pet projects


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Major vulnerability exposed in Amazon's global internet outage | CNN Business
Major vulnerability exposed in Amazon's global internet outage | CNN Business
It took a day without Amazon Web Services for Americans to realize how reliant the internet is on a single company.


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Apple will let users roll back the Liquid Glass look with new 'tinted' option
Apple will let users roll back the Liquid Glass look with new 'tinted' option
Apple is responding to user feedback on its new Liquid Glass design with a setting that lets users choose between Clear and Tinted appearances. Introduced in iOS 26.1 beta 4, the option gives users more control over interface opacity after complaints that Liquid Glass made some elements harder to read.


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Spiro raises $100M, the largest-ever investment in Africa's e-mobility
Spiro raises $100M, the largest-ever investment in Africa's e-mobility
Dubai-headquartered Spiro is growing quickly with e-motorbikes and a battery swapping network designed for Africa's needs.


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Airbnb is becoming more social by allowing users to connect with fellow travelers
Airbnb is becoming more social by allowing users to connect with fellow travelers
Airbnb is adding social features like connections and messaging to create a social network of fellow travellers.


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Top OpenAI, Google Brain researchers set off a $300M VC frenzy for their startup Periodic Labs
Top OpenAI, Google Brain researchers set off a $300M VC frenzy for their startup Periodic Labs
When Liam Fedus announced he was quitting OpenAI, VCs swarmed. One even wrote a love letter. Here's how Felicis' Peter Deng won the deal.


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Jack Smith's lawyers say he never wiretapped or surveilled lawmakers.
Jack Smith's lawyers say he never wiretapped or surveilled lawmakers.
Lawyers for the special counsel, who investigated Donald J. Trump, denied accusations by Republican lawmakers that he had surveilled or spied on senators as part of his inquiry.


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GM earnings smash expectations and stock soars 15%
GM earnings smash expectations and stock soars 15%
GM’s profits still come from a very old-fashioned source — gas-powered pickups and SUVs built in North America


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Coca-Cola earnings grow, but consumer demand remains tepid
Coca-Cola earnings grow, but consumer demand remains tepid
The world's largest soda maker saw flat sales volumes in North and Latin America and a decline in Asia Pacific in the third quarter


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The 5 states with the best economies in America right now — and the 5 worst
The 5 states with the best economies in America right now — and the 5 worst
WalletHub set out to find the states that are thriving, and the ones that are lagging behind their neighbors economically


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AWS outage: Are we relying too much on US big tech?
AWS outage: Are we relying too much on US big tech?
"The UK government should also take the lead in mandating data resilience standards across key industries, including policy frameworks that require the use of two or more distinct cloud providers and promote continuous data replication," he said.


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Walmart halts job offers for H-1B visa candidates
Walmart halts job offers for H-1B visa candidates
The US Chamber of Commerce last week filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The fee will make it "cost-prohibitive" for US employers to use the H-1B programme, said Neil Bradley, the pro-business group's chief policy officer.


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Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk's board shaken up as directors quit
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk's board shaken up as directors quit
Mr Sorensen said the pharmaceutical company had been "too slow in recognising fundamental market changes" as the use of its drugs became mainstream and competitors launched rival treatments.


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What Is AWS, the Amazon Cloud Unit Behind Monday's Outage?
What Is AWS, the Amazon Cloud Unit Behind Monday's Outage?
The cloud-computing division of the internet giant is used by thousands of internet customers, many of whom reported disruptions on Monday.


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Eric Lu, an American, Wins International Chopin Piano Competition
Eric Lu, an American, Wins International Chopin Piano Competition
In Warsaw, a 27-year-old pianist from Massachusetts beat out 180 competitors to win what some call the Olympics of the piano world.


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Ecuador releases survivor of US strike on alleged drug-trafficking submarine
Ecuador releases survivor of US strike on alleged drug-trafficking submarine
Last month, Washington announced it had decertified Colombia as an ally in the fight against drugs. Colombia hit back by halting arms purchases from the United States, its biggest military partner.


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Britain sends small number of troops to monitor Gaza ceasefire
Britain sends small number of troops to monitor Gaza ceasefire
A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: “A small number of UK planning officers have embedded in the US-led CMCC, civil military coordination centre, including a two-star deputy commander to ensure that the UK remains integrated into the US-led planning efforts for Gaza post-conflict stability.



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