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Mobility
Volvo Kills the EX30 in America, and the Casualties Are Piling Up
The Volvo EX30 is gone from America, and the forces that killed it reveal a deepening contradiction at the heart of US electric vehicle policy.

Mobility
Donut Lab's Solid-State Battery Just Charged in a Real EV. Now What?
A solid-state battery just charged inside a real EV at a public fast charger. In a field full of broken promises, that small fact carries enormous weight.

Health
Zinc Steps In When Injured Arteries Start Aging Too Fast
A new study finds that injured artery cells age prematurely when their nuclei lose shape, and zinc may be what keeps that architecture intact.

Health
The Bacteria in Your Gut May Be Quietly Rewiring Your Aging Brain
A new study links gut bacteria to age-related cognitive decline via the vagus nerve, and the implications reach far beyond the laboratory.

Health
The Science Behind Blue Zones Just Got a Lot Harder to Dismiss
New peer-reviewed research in The Gerontologist validates the Blue Zones longevity data, and the implications for public health policy are harder to ignore than ever.

Health
Urban Highways Are Quietly Severing the Social Fabric of Cities
A new study finds urban highways sever the social ties that hold neighborhoods together, and the implications reach far beyond traffic planning.
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Health
The Smoldering Fire Inside Aging Immune Systems That Makes Pneumonia Lethal

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The Optimism Dividend: Why Your Attitude May Be Reshaping How You Age

Health
Scientists Preserve Mouse Brain Function Through Freezing β and It Actually Worked

Health
The Fellowship Betting That Longevity Science Needs More Young Minds, Not Just More Money
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