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Humanoid Robots Can Dance, But They Still Can't Fold Your Laundry
Humanoid robots can navigate rubble and carry heavy loads, but picking up a grape without crushing it remains an unsolved engineering challenge.

Mobility
Xiaomi's 990-Horsepower YU7 GT Is a Systems Shock to the Luxury EV Order
Xiaomi's 990-horsepower YU7 GT isn't just a fast crossover β it's a stress test for everything the luxury EV market thought it understood about competition.

Health
Child Mortality Progress Is Stalling, and the Slowdown Tells a Deeper Story
Global child deaths have halved since 2000, but the pace of progress has slowed sharply since 2015, and the reasons reveal deep systemic fractures.

Health
Bennett and Brassard Win Turing Award for Work That Could Outlast the Internet Itself
The two researchers who invented quantum key distribution in 1984 just won computing's highest honor, and the world is finally catching up to why it matters.

Mobility
Tesla's Supercharger Network Is Quietly Becoming the EV Industry's Backbone
Dozens of non-Tesla EVs can now use Superchargers β and that quiet shift may be handing Tesla control of the EV industry's most critical layer.

Health
Menopause Reshapes the Brain, and Medicine Is Only Beginning to Reckon With It
A major study links menopause to grey matter loss in memory and mood regions, raising urgent questions about brain health that medicine has long deferred.
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mRNA Delivered to Neurons Could Halt the Tau Tangles That Drive Alzheimer's

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Hearing Aids Cut Dementia Risk Even When Memory Test Scores Don't Budge

Economy
Iran Strikes Qatar's LNG Hub, Threatening the Gulf's Energy Nervous System

Health
Depression in Older Adults May Be a Neurological Warning Signal, Not Just a Mood Disorder
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Mobility
Rivian's Direct Sales Win Could Redraw the EV Dealership Map
A new direct sales law gives Rivian a critical foothold just as its mass-market R2 SUV prepares to launch β and the ripple effects could reshape EV retail nationwide.

Health
Five Weeks of Brain Training Linked to 25% Lower Dementia Risk Over 20 Years
A 20-year study found just five weeks of visual speed training cut dementia risk by 25%, raising urgent questions about why medicine keeps ignoring it.