Scientists have converted a donor kidney to universal blood type, opening the door for equitable, faster transplants and reshaping organ donation forever.
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Moderna’s reformulated Spikevax achieves an eightfold surge in antibodies against a key COVID-19 variant, but political and economic hurdles threaten progress.
Eli Lilly’s weight-loss pill is on the FDA’s fast-track, but a recent warning over misleading safety claims casts new light on the race to make obesity drugs safer, faster, and more affordable.
Texas and the mid-Atlantic are pioneering new rules to protect residents from blackout risks as Big Tech’s data centers push US electricity grids closer to the edge.
Facing mounting legal and public pressure, Meta has rolled out aggressive new safety tools to protect children on Instagram—but are they enough to counter social media’s persistent dangers?
Jaguar Land Rover’s delayed electric launch exposes the perils of political dithering and conservative trade barriers—at a time when bold climate action is needed most.
ArcBest’s 4,494-mile Tesla Semi trial shows electric freight can compete with diesel—if America builds the infrastructure to match.
TSMC’s accelerated Arizona expansion isn’t just about more chips—it’s a test of American industrial policy, economic security, and whether domestic high-tech manufacturing can truly rival its Taiwanese roots.
Zeo Energy’s acquisition of Heliogen aims to crack the code on clean energy storage for data centers and beyond, pushing past policy roadblocks.
A new study suggests a common energy drink ingredient may actually fuel blood cancer cells—raising urgent questions for consumers and regulators alike.