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The HIV Comeback No One Saw Coming: Cuts in Funding Are Fueling a Dangerous Resurgence

After decades of progress, HIV rates are quietly rising again, and experts warn that political complacency and shrinking budgets could erase hard-won gains in prevention and care.

The HIV Comeback No One Saw Coming: Cuts in Funding Are Fueling a Dangerous Resurgence
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The Cure Within: How the Immune System Is Being Rewired to Destroy Cancer

A revolutionary wave of cancer immunotherapies is changing everything we thought we knew, turning the body into its own most powerful weapon against tumors.

The Cure Within: How the Immune System Is Being Rewired to Destroy Cancer
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This Cancer Breakthrough Could Help Millions: One Therapy, Many Tumors

A revolutionary new immunotherapy from Harvard researchers works across multiple cancer types, potentially transforming treatment for countless patients

This Cancer Breakthrough Could Help Millions: One Therapy, Many Tumors
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When The Immune System Turns on You: New Clues to Allergies, Asthma, and Autoimmunity

Harvard researchers are uncovering how rogue immune cells trigger chronic illnesses, and how to stop them before they start.

When The Immune System Turns on You: New Clues to Allergies, Asthma, and Autoimmunity
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The Shocking Truth About AI: It Talks Like Us, But Doesn’t Think Like Us

Experts warn we’re mistaking statistical mimicry for real understanding as AI tools grow more humanlike.

The Shocking Truth About AI: It Talks Like Us, But Doesn’t Think Like Us
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Ancient DNA Uncovers the Long-Lost Homeland of Hungarian and Finnish Language Roots

A groundbreaking genetic study reveals a Siberian origin for the mysterious Uralic language family, reshaping our understanding of prehistoric migrations across Eurasia.

Ancient DNA Uncovers the Long-Lost Homeland of Hungarian and Finnish Language Roots
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Tooth and Claw: 18-Million-Year-Old Proteins Reveal Secrets of Ancient Mammals

A rare discovery of fossil enamel proteins opens a molecular window into the diets, kinships, and evolution of long-extinct mammals.

Tooth and Claw: 18-Million-Year-Old Proteins Reveal Secrets of Ancient Mammals
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Why Women Are at Double the Risk of Alzheimer’s

New research points to sex chromosomes and menopause as key biological clues.

Why Women Are at Double the Risk of Alzheimer’s
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AI Shows Signs of Human Irrationality, Study Finds

GPT-4o mimics patterns of cognitive dissonance and flawed reasoning, Harvard researchers report

AI Shows Signs of Human Irrationality, Study Finds
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How a Scientific “Fishing Trip” Hooked One of Medicine’s Biggest Breakthroughs

The story behind GLP-1, the blockbuster obesity and diabetes drug, shows how curiosity-driven research—not clinical goals—sparked a global health revolution.

How a Scientific “Fishing Trip” Hooked One of Medicine’s Biggest Breakthroughs
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Scientists Just Tracked How Memories Are Made—Down to the Millisecond

A groundbreaking new brain-mapping technique opens a window into learning, offering hope for tackling dementia and beyond.

Scientists Just Tracked How Memories Are Made—Down to the Millisecond