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November 5, 2025

A New Light-Based Cancer Treatment Kills Tumor Cells and Spares Healthy Ones

(Wired) – By combining LED technology and nanomaterials, researchers have created a therapy that eliminates cancer cells using localized heat without damaging healthy tissue. In the fight against cancer, an important field of research is the search for safe alternatives … Read More

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November 5, 2025

A New Edition of Hastings Center Report Is Now Available

Hastings Center Report (vol. 55, Issue S1, 2025) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

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November 4, 2025

A New Type of Opioid Is Killing People in the US, Europe, and Australia

(Wired) – Nitazenes, a class of synthetic drugs 40 times more potent than fentanyl, are steadily becoming more common on both sides of the Atlantic. US and European authorities are battling a new enemy in the war against opioids. Nitazenes … Read More

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November 4, 2025

OpenAI Signs $38 Billion Deal With Amazon

(Wired) – OpenAI has committed to buying billions of dollars worth of compute from AWS—the latest in a string of major deals brokered by the AI startup. OpenAI has signed a multi-year deal with Amazon to buy $38 billion worth … Read More

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November 4, 2025

FDA Official Steps Down, Sued by Drugmaker

(WSJ) – George Tidmarsh, who resigned Sunday, is accused in a lawsuit of seeking a bribe and defaming a drug A Food and Drug Administration official who resigned on Sunday was sued by a Canadian pharmaceutical company, which accused him … Read More

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November 4, 2025

In a First, AI Models Analyze Language As Well As a Human Expert

(Quanta Magazine) – If language is what makes us human, what does it mean now that large language models have gained “metalinguistic” abilities? In particular, researchers have been exploring the extent to which language models can reason about language itself. … Read More

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November 4, 2025

Explosion at Harvard Medical School appears to have been intentional, authorities say. No one hurt

(AP via MSN) – There was an explosion early Saturday at Harvard Medical School that appears to have been intentional, but no one was injured, authorities said. A university police officer who responded to a fire alarm tried to stop … Read More

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November 3, 2025

She Was Ready to Have Her 15th Child. Then Came the Felony Charges.

(New York Times) – MaryBeth Lewis’s desire to be a new mom again, at 65 years old, led to a custody battle like no other. When MaryBeth arrived at the maternity ward, she found her surrogate in a recovery room, … Read More

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November 3, 2025

A.I. Is Making Death Threats Way More Realistic

(New York Times) – Online harassers are generating images and sounds that simulate their victims in violent situations. There was the picture of herself hanging from a noose, dead. And another of herself ablaze, screaming. The posts were part of … Read More

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November 3, 2025

Personalized gene editing helped one baby: can it be rolled out widely?

(Nature) – In a world first, a bespoke gene-editing therapy benefited one child. Now researchers plan to launch a clinical trial of the approach. Late last year, dozens of researchers spanning thousands of miles banded together in a race to … Read More

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November 3, 2025

Faster, Higher, Stronger—and Full of Drugs. The Billionaire Quest to Hack Sports.

(WSJ) – A new sporting competition is enticing athletes to openly use performance-enhancing drugs and break records with million-dollar paychecks. Is it a grotesque spectacle or pushing the boundaries of human achievement? With investors that include venture capitalist Peter Thiel … Read More

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November 3, 2025

I Loved Being Social. Then I Started Talking to a Chatbot.

(WSJ) – It was so much easier to have a conversation with a chatbot than a human being. But the more I talked to AI, the less I talked to everybody else. Talking to an AI every day satisfied my … Read More

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November 3, 2025

A New Edition of American Journal of Law & Medicine Is Now Available

American Journal of Law & Medicine (vol. 51, no. 2, 2025) is available online by subscription only.  Articles include:

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October 31, 2025

Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Claiming They Hid Autism Risks

(New York Times) – The lawsuit follows claims by President Trump that linked acetaminophen taken by pregnant women to autism, a connection that is unproven. The Texas lawsuit claims that the companies knowingly withheld evidence from consumers about Tylenol’s links … Read More

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October 31, 2025

Computers are getting much better at learning to “see”

(Knowable Magazine) – Anyone with a computer has been asked to “select every image containing a traffic light” or “type the letters shown below” to prove that they are human. While these log-in hurdles — called reCAPTCHA tests — may … Read More

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October 31, 2025

Here’s the Latest Company Planning for Gene-Edited Babies

(MIT Technology Review) – A West Coast biotech entrepreneur says he’s secured $30 million to form a public-benefit company to study how to safely create genetically edited babies, marking the largest known investment into the taboo technology.   The new company, … Read More

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October 31, 2025

Here’s why we don’t have a cold vaccine. Yet.

(MIT Technology Review) – Preventing the common cold is extremely tricky—but not impossible. We all got our flu jabs a month ago. Why couldn’t we get a vaccine to protect us against the common cold, too? Scientists have been working … Read More

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October 31, 2025

The Island Where People Go to Cheat Death

(The New Republic) – In a pop-up city off the coast of Honduras, longevity startups are trying to fast-track anti-aging drugs. Is this the future of medical research? In July 2024, I flew to a pop-up city named Vitalia that … Read More

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October 31, 2025

From Serial Productions: The Preventionist

(New York Times) – Why are so many families in Lehigh Valley losing custody of their children? When Neary investigated the doctor’s past, she found a history of similar complaints spanning three decades and multiple states. Her reporting examined court … Read More

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October 31, 2025

I Tried the Robot That’s Coming to Live With You. It’s Still Part Human.

(WSJ) – 1X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you? Neo’s creator, 1X Technologies, is making the Rosie-the-Robot dream: some of the first humanoid housekeepers. Starting … Read More

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October 31, 2025

Patients go to court to stop embryos being destroyed after admin error

(The Guardian) – Lawyer says ‘difficult to understand’ rules on storage consent led to confusion and left clients ‘in limbo’ A group of at least 15 fertility patients are taking legal action to prevent their frozen embryos being destroyed as … Read More

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October 31, 2025

A New Edition of The New England Journal of Medicine Is Now Available

The New England Journal of Medicine (vol. 393, no. 13, 2025) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

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October 30, 2025

Mistake-filled legal briefs show the limits of relying on AI tools at work

(AP) – Judges around the world are dealing with a growing problem: legal briefs that were generated with the help of artificial intelligence and submitted with errors such as citations to cases that don’t exist, according to attorneys and court … Read More

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October 30, 2025

Their Professors Caught Them Cheating. They Used A.I. to Apologize.

(New York Times) – Two professors at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign said they grew suspicious after receiving identical apologies from dozens of students they had accused of academic dishonesty. Confronted with allegations that they had cheated in an introductory … Read More

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October 30, 2025

Anxiety over global warming leading some young Americans to say they don’t want kids

(ABC News) – Younger generations of Americans are increasingly citing climate change as making them reticent to have children, according to several studies. They are worried about bringing children into a world with increasing and more intense extreme weather events, … Read More

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