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Heat Could Revolutionize Chemical Manufacturing
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Heat Could Revolutionize Chemical Manufacturing

Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a method using basic heat to drive chemical reactions that normally require expensive light or electricity equipment. The approach uses common azo compounds and formate salts to create reactive molecules for drug manufacturing. This could mak

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 6, 2025
DNA’s 3D structure gets better analysis tools
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DNA’s 3D structure gets better analysis tools

Scientists have developed better tools to analyze how DNA folds in 3D space inside cells. The research compared 13 different software tools and found AI handles complex datasets particularly well. This could lead to breakthroughs in understanding genetic diseases and treatments.

by Noah VanceNovember 6, 2025
Scott Galloway: Big Government Made Me Rich
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Scott Galloway: Big Government Made Me Rich

Scott Galloway credits his $155 million exit and $12 million donation to UCLA to California’s public university system. The NYU professor argues America has abandoned its commitment to social mobility in favor of educational exclusivity. His story highlights what’s lost when we stop betting on avera

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 6, 2025
American Pharma’s Sickly While China’s Life Sciences Boom
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American Pharma’s Sickly While China’s Life Sciences Boom

American healthcare giants are reporting declining sales and profits while China’s life sciences sector is booming. Chinese firms now account for 32% of global drug-licensing deals and are producing half of all new molecules entering human trials. The tables have turned in pharmaceutical innovation.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 6, 2025
Cloudflare Open-Sources Its Battle-Tested QUIC Library
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Cloudflare Open-Sources Its Battle-Tested QUIC Library

Cloudflare has open-sourced tokio-quiche, their high-performance QUIC library built on Rust and Tokio. The technology already powers critical infrastructure including Apple iCloud Private Relay and handles massive traffic loads with impressive efficiency.

by Noah VanceNovember 6, 2025
Tokyo Wars Finally Escapes the Arcade After 28 Years
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Tokyo Wars Finally Escapes the Arcade After 28 Years

After nearly three decades confined to arcades, Namco’s 1996 tank battle game Tokyo Wars is getting its first console release. The game originally featured eight-player battles using linked cabinets with air-powered recoil. Now it’s coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo systems through Arcade Ar

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Indiana’s Workforce Crisis Needs 82,000 Upskilled Workers Annually
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Indiana’s Workforce Crisis Needs 82,000 Upskilled Workers Annually

Indiana needs to upskill over 82,000 working adults every year for the next decade just to keep pace with demand. Most jobs require credentials beyond high school but not traditional college degrees. The state’s workforce development systems are struggling to adapt to this urgent need.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 6, 2025
FTC Warns Novo Nordisk’s $7B Weight-Loss Drug Deal May Be Illegal
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FTC Warns Novo Nordisk’s $7B Weight-Loss Drug Deal May Be Illegal

The FTC has warned Novo Nordisk that its $7 billion offer to acquire weight-loss biotech Metsera may violate antitrust laws. The deal structure has ignited a bidding war with Pfizer, with both companies vying for dominance in the booming weight-loss drug market.

by Noah VanceNovember 6, 2025
AI Just Found 1,300 Hidden Brain Regions We Never Knew Existed
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AI Just Found 1,300 Hidden Brain Regions We Never Knew Existed

Researchers at UCSF and the Allen Institute used AI to map the human brain with unprecedented detail. The discovery of 1,300 distinct regions could transform our understanding of neurological disorders. This new brain atlas might eventually help unlock the mystery of consciousness itself.

by Noah VanceNovember 5, 2025
Quantinuum’s Ion Breakthrough Makes Quantum Error Correction Simpler
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Quantinuum’s Ion Breakthrough Makes Quantum Error Correction Simpler

Quantinuum’s new Helios quantum computer represents a significant step forward in quantum error correction. Using barium ions as qubits, it requires only 2 physical qubits per logical qubit, dramatically simpler than competing superconducting systems.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 5, 2025

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