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11.15.23
Your weekly roundup of the best stories on health care, the climate crisis, genetic engineering, robotics, space, and more.
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Skiing Is Getting Riskier
CLIMATE CHANGE | 5-MINUTE READ
The threat of avalanches is rising with global warming, but technology can help protect skiers on and off the slopes.
By Tristan Kennedy
Nearly Everyone With Mild Cognitive Impairment Goes Undiagnosed
PUBLIC HEALTH | 6-MINUTE READ
Millions of older adults likely have minor memory issues that can later become dementia. But only a fraction of them are diagnosed early enough for new treatments to stand a chance.
By Celia Ford
Think You Have SAD? Think Again
LIGHTS OUT | 5-MINUTE READ
Research has questioned whether seasonal depression actually exists. Maybe that doesn't matter
By Grace Browne
The Long Quest for a Universal Flu Vaccine Finally Takes Its First Steps
WIRED30 | 7-MINUTE READ
The search for a shot that could protect us against many strains—and maybe a pandemic—is notching achievements at last. But the flu's endless mutation and our own biology stand in the way.
By Maryn McKenna
Wegovy Slashes the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke in a Landmark Trial
PUBLIC HEALTH | 4-MINUTE READ
The drug semaglutide is already widely used for weight loss. Now its maker is presenting new evidence that it can reduce cardiovascular illnesses and deaths.
By Emily Mullin
Could a Cockroach Survive a Fall From Space?
DOT PHYSICS | 7-MINUTE READ
If you're resorting to more, uh, unconventional pest control methods, you'll want to read this first.
By Rhett Allain
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EV Batteries Have a Dirty Secret. This Company Has a Plan to Clean Them Up
European manufacturer Northvolt has plans to distribute a low-carbon, sustainable battery-manufacturing process across the world.
It's Time to Get Serious About Carbon Removal
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The FDA Approves Weight Loss Drug Zepbound, a Wegovy and Ozempic Rival
Eli Lilly is about to release Zepbound, a new entrant in the superheated competition for blockbuster weight loss drugs.
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The Mirai Confessions: Three Young Hackers Who Built a Web-Killing Monster Finally Tell Their Story
By Andy Greenberg
Netflix, Spotify, Twitter, PayPal, Slack. All down for millions of people. How a group of teen friends plunged into an underworld of cybercrime and broke the internet—then went to work for the FBI.
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