Everything: 22 Jun – 28 Jun
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The week’s editions · 84
The week age stopped meaning your birthday — and a body clock predicted cancer
Europe's roads are buckling, its trains are slowing, its homes have no escape — the built world was made for a cooler climate
One toolkit, 200,000 scam sites — fraud is now built like software
The "fixed" mortgage isn't fixed — and the squeeze on American homes is the day's real money story
A "Godzilla-strength" El Niño is forming — and the alarm system that would warn the food world is being switched off
The biggest game ever made will ship without a disc — and that quietly ends owning your games
Australia is fining tech firms $99m for kids who slip past its under-16 ban — and the kids are still slipping past
How your stress response works — built to switch on in seconds, never built to stay on
How compound growth turns small, slow savings into large sums — and why our minds keep missing it
The Sun could knock out the grid the AI boom is built on — and almost no one is planning for it
The NBA built a wall that punishes you with handcuffs, not bills — and a title-winning owner is staring at it
Burkina Faso cuts ties with France, finishing a divorce that was already over in everything but name
Soil bacteria carry a built-in four-drug antibiotic cocktail — and it's hard to outrun
A US tax-credit deadline is making solar developers stampede before July 4
Two dozen companies were breached through a vendor they'd plugged into years ago
SpaceX joins the Nasdaq-100, and index funds must buy it whether they want to or not
Fertilizer prices are finally falling. The farmer who already bought his won't feel it for a year.
Google starts cutting its Play Store fee — the price of being the only road to your phone
Trump threatens a 100% tariff on any country that taxes US tech — and a trade deal signed days ago is suddenly in doubt
How your body holds a steady 37°C — and why a fever is the thermostat turned up on purpose
The fee you pay every time you change money — that never shows up as a fee
Two planets the size of Jupiter, lighter than cotton candy
Britain moves to keep the World Cup free — as the rest of sport learns to charge for everything
A drone hits a cargo ship in the world's busiest oil lane, and a fragile peace with Iran starts to crack
The company that invented gene editing went bankrupt the week the field had its biggest wins
The US government is now paying companies to scrap the offshore wind it already sold them
A flaw hid in software on billions of machines for 25 years — until an AI went looking
A chipmaker most people have never heard of is now worth more than Meta
The Supreme Court shields Roundup's maker, and a decade of cancer claims hits a wall
Bungie cuts most of the Destiny team — the standing crew a forever-game leaves behind
The government just put its hand on the AI release valve
How your body knows which way is up — and why it never trusts a single sense to tell it
Why a pay raise into a higher tax bracket never leaves you worse off
A rocket reached orbit 16 hours after the order — and that clock is the whole point
A heat break for the players became a $250m ad goldmine — and that's why it will stay
Twin earthquakes flatten Caracas, and a hollowed-out Venezuela struggles to dig itself out
A US company will sell an unproven anti-ageing gene therapy abroad to skip the FDA
France hits its hottest day ever, and quietly reaches for the one fix it spent years resisting
Malware learns to talk its way past the AI now reading it
Markets bet the Fed will raise rates, not cut them — and almost everything moves at once
Ecuador's mangroves are being cleared for shrimp ponds — and the people who lose are the ones who never sold anything
Game bosses say AI is making studios more creative. The people making the games disagree.
The most valuable company in AI this week makes the boring part
How pain actually works — and why what you feel is the brain's verdict, not a readout of the damage
Why your first years of mortgage payments barely touch what you borrowed
A NASA rover found carbon on Mars that life can make — and so can lifeless rock
College sports asks Congress for the one thing the courts took away — permission not to compete
The Senate votes to end a war that's already winding down — and Trump calls it meaningless
The week three big drug bets failed — and what the winners' headlines hide
The US bets $17.5 billion on nuclear power — a decade before it can deliver
A new flaw lets a stranger's code change run on Microsoft's and Google's own machines
Wall Street's private-credit funds slam the exit door as withdrawal requests pile up
The future of meat keeps inventing itself, then running out of money to build the factory
The same $1,000 gaming box that Sony would sell at a loss, Valve sells at cost
China takes the world's fastest-supercomputer crown — on a test that no longer measures the real race
How your body guards blood sugar — and why it fights a low ten times harder than a high
How a credit card's minimum payment quietly keeps you in debt for years
A quiet race begins to bring things back down from space
A teenager is "worth" $229 million — and most of these prices are guesses
Congo's Ebola outbreak becomes the worst-starting one ever — because it was caught too late
The week HIV funding shrank while $745m flowed into the drugs that pay
Regulators move to clear a 438-gigawatt traffic jam of data centers waiting for power
Texas loses 3 million hunters' and anglers' data — through a vendor they never chose
Markets turn on the AI spending — and start asking who it's really for
A Kansas senator drops a bill to kill California's pork rule, and the question of who gets a vote on farming returns
The week the games industry got exactly the AI it paid for
Five nations' spy agencies warn AI hacking tools are "months away," not years
How your blood decides to clot — and why it lives on a knife-edge between two ways to die
Why the money in your account is worth a little less every year, even untouched
A satellite mapped GPS jamming from orbit — and the interference is worse than expected
Eight footballers over 40 at this World Cup, and the longevity machine behind them
A paramilitary the Sudanese state once built now encircles a city of half a million
AbbVie bets nearly $11bn on a biotech whose drugs aren't proven yet — and it wasn't alone this week
Germany pledged to quit coal. A gas-price shock just made it look at coal again
A Splunk flaw was patched June 10. Within days, attackers were already through the door
Wall Street's loudest voices are warning about the one trade everyone is making
A big new study links eight common food preservatives to heart trouble — and the dose is the story
An acclaimed game launched, then its whole team was cut three weeks later
AI is making scams look official — and fake customers look real
How your immune system tells you from everything else — and why it learns the friends, not the enemies
Why buying the same dollar amount every month quietly beats the average price
NASA's next Mars orbiter won't be built by NASA — a private company will own it
MLB wants to redraw how players turn pro — and pay them less to do it
A record heatwave shuts down a continent's daily life as Europe and India learn the same hard lesson
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