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Every beat · week of 6 Jul – 12 Jul

Everything: 6 Jul – 12 Jul

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The week’s editions · 84

Biotech 12 Jul · 80 SRC

A quiet approval for a slow kidney disease — and an immune system we're learning to calm

Climate 12 Jul · 13 SRC

New York quietly built a power plant out of 276,000 rooftops

Cyber 12 Jul · 6 SRC

5,800 arrests, $293 million seized — 97 countries ran one anti-scam operation at once

Finance 12 Jul · 10 SRC

The biggest US housing bill in decades becomes law — a bet on building, not just cheaper loans

Food 12 Jul · 7 SRC

An egg protein made without hens just went national — and precision fermentation is having its grocery-aisle moment

Gaming 12 Jul · 8 SRC

A former teacher hired a private investigator to bring a game back — and it shipped this week

Tech 12 Jul · 78 SRC

Meta launched an AI feature that used your public photos — then killed it three days later

Mind & body 12 Jul · 80 SRC

How a cut heals itself — the four-crew relay your body runs without asking you

Money 12 Jul · 80 SRC

The employer match — the closest thing to free money most people leave behind

Space 12 Jul · 73 SRC

A planet outlived its dying star — and it's teaching us about Earth's own end

Sports 12 Jul · 80 SRC

Norway built a World Cup team by keeping score away from its kids

World 12 Jul · 80 SRC

Nigeria frees all 44 schoolchildren and teachers held captive for two months

Biotech 11 Jul · 80 SRC

Doctors have replaced the dopamine in Parkinson's for 60 years — now they're trying to replace the cells that make it

Climate 11 Jul · 80 SRC

The government is paying billions to keep coal running — and it lands on your power bill

Cyber 11 Jul · 30 SRC

Attackers phoned people and walked them through handing over a passkey — the strongest login there is

Finance 11 Jul · 80 SRC

Apollo wins the bidding war for easyJet — a £5.7bn takeover built mostly on borrowed money

Food 11 Jul · 80 SRC

USDA published a beef export number the market refused to believe — a week later it cut it by 90%

Gaming 11 Jul · 80 SRC

Microsoft admits its $80 billion Game Pass bet missed by half — and 3,200 people pay for the gap

Tech 11 Jul · 80 SRC

Apple sues OpenAI over stolen hardware secrets — and names the two engineers it says carried them out the door

Mind & body 11 Jul · 80 SRC

How your body knows which way is up — three separate senses cross-checked into one steady world

Money 11 Jul · 80 SRC

What your credit score actually measures — and how it's built

Space 11 Jul · 80 SRC

The company that could pay for space itself decided to stop

Sports 11 Jul · 80 SRC

A billionaire bought a soccer team and says an index fund would have paid more

World 11 Jul · 80 SRC

China catches a rocket coming home — and America's cheap-space monopoly gets a rival

Biotech 10 Jul · 80 SRC

Three big drug programs died this week — and the one that hurts most did everything it was designed to do

Climate 10 Jul · 77 SRC

A federal regulator calls the largest U.S. power grid "untenable" — and the problem isn't the wires

Cyber 10 Jul · 49 SRC

The "are you sure?" that couldn't show you what you were saying yes to

Finance 10 Jul · 80 SRC

US home prices hit a record high — while fewer people can actually buy one

Food 10 Jul · 80 SRC

A stomach parasite has hit 1,000 people in 18 states — and the food that carried it may never be found

Gaming 10 Jul · 80 SRC

A game the world wrote off in 2020 just became one of the 23 best-selling ever

Tech 10 Jul · 80 SRC

OpenAI's most powerful model went public — but nobody can say how the government decided it was safe

Mind & body 10 Jul · 80 SRC

How pain actually works — and why it's a warning the brain issues, not a straight reading of the damage

Money 10 Jul · 80 SRC

Diversification — why spreading your money can cut risk without cutting returns

Space 10 Jul · 78 SRC

NASA sent a robot to catch a falling telescope before it burns up

Sports 10 Jul · 80 SRC

A player earning $950,000 just became hockey's highest-paid — because one rival team finally bid

World 10 Jul · 80 SRC

Ukrainians turn on their own draft as the war enters its fifth year

Biotech 9 Jul · 80 SRC

A gentler way to clear the bone marrow — and a KRAS lung-cancer race gets a new front-runner

Climate 9 Jul · 61 SRC

A North Sea gas field says it's "too small to matter" — and that argument is the whole climate fight

Cyber 9 Jul · 52 SRC

The government built a machine to find security holes — and skipped the part where someone has to fix them

Finance 9 Jul · 80 SRC

Trump calls the Iran ceasefire 'over' — and the price of borrowing money at home jumps with the price of oil

Food 9 Jul · 80 SRC

An Indian state pulls eggs from millions of school lunches — and the kids who need the protein most weren't asked

Gaming 9 Jul · 80 SRC

A hit game refunded 55,000 times shows who a rule really protects

Tech 9 Jul · 80 SRC

A 16-year-old flaw in cloud plumbing lets one tenant take over the whole machine

Mind & body 9 Jul · 80 SRC

How your liver runs the body's chemistry — the silent first stop everything you swallow passes through

Money 9 Jul · 74 SRC

Expense ratios — the small fee that quietly eats your returns

Space 9 Jul · 80 SRC

A satellite that runs without the sun clears its first real hurdle — the paperwork

Sports 9 Jul · 80 SRC

A 24-year-old's brain showed a disease no scan can catch — and the game that caused it looks clean

World 9 Jul · 80 SRC

Trump orders a cutoff of all US trade with Spain — but the power to do it may not be his

Biotech 8 Jul · 80 SRC

Big pharma spent billions this week buying biotechs it could have built

Climate 8 Jul · 79 SRC

The battery of the future might just be table salt — and that's the whole point

Cyber 8 Jul · 33 SRC

A fix for a critical Adobe flaw became a starting gun — attackers were exploiting it within hours

Finance 8 Jul · 80 SRC

Inflation is cooling, so why isn't money getting cheaper? The AI boom is eating the world's savings

Food 8 Jul · 80 SRC

A war closed one strait — and the fertilizer that feeds half the world got 70% dearer overnight

Gaming 8 Jul · 80 SRC

Xbox is giving away the studios it spent years buying — because the plan it bought them for stopped working

Tech 8 Jul · 80 SRC

Smart glasses became a privacy fight — and this week the makers started fighting back against their own customers

Mind & body 8 Jul · 80 SRC

How your body sounds the alarm — and why the same system that saves you in a real emergency wears you down in a slow one

Money 8 Jul · 80 SRC

The sunk cost fallacy — why money already spent keeps making you spend more

Space 8 Jul · 80 SRC

Two probes reached two asteroids the same weekend — and both rocks were two things stuck together

Sports 8 Jul · 80 SRC

The Celtics traded a Finals MVP to escape a rule — and the rule is why he cost too much to keep

World 8 Jul · 80 SRC

A ceasefire with Iran unravels as the US and Tehran trade strikes across the Gulf

Biotech 7 Jul · 7 SRC

The new US health aid comes with strings — and some African governments are saying no

Climate 7 Jul · 5 SRC

Trump's war on wind loses in court, five for five — but the buyouts kill the projects anyway

Cyber 7 Jul · 8 SRC

The web AI reads back to you is now a place attackers hide orders

Finance 7 Jul · 14 SRC

A flood of new stock is heading for the market — and this week is the first test

Food 7 Jul · 80 SRC

A cooking-oil giant says its US market is shrinking — because of who its customers are, not what it sells

Gaming 7 Jul · 13 SRC

Sony puts a date on the death of the game disc — and quietly closes the door on reselling what you buy

Tech 7 Jul · 80 SRC

Meta puts a number on the youth-safety trial it's fighting: $1.4 trillion

Mind & body 7 Jul · 80 SRC

How your body holds its temperature — and why a fever is the thermostat turning itself up, not breaking down

Money 7 Jul · 14 SRC

How dollar-cost averaging works — why a fixed rule beats trying to guess the market

Space 7 Jul · 80 SRC

Two private spacecraft played cat-and-mouse in orbit — for the Space Force

Sports 7 Jul · 24 SRC

FIFA erased one red card at the World Cup — and left every other verdict looking negotiable

World 7 Jul · 80 SRC

Hamas gives up its government on paper — but keeps its guns, and the war grinds on

Biotech 6 Jul · 80 SRC

The pills that quietly erased obesity's heart-risk gap — and a UK weight-loss tablet hits the shelves

Climate 6 Jul · 8 SRC

OPEC+ opens the taps again as oil sinks below $72 — the cartel would rather have the market than the price

Cyber 6 Jul · 3 SRC

Scammers cloned two footballers with AI — and the trail ends at a shell company you can't sue

Finance 6 Jul · 59 SRC

Samsung's profit is set to jump 18-fold and SK Hynix wants $28bn from Wall Street — the AI memory boom is now carrying whole economies

Food 6 Jul · 80 SRC

Trump orders American farms to 'go regenerative' — and attaches no money to do it

Gaming 6 Jul · 80 SRC

Consoles keep getting pricier — and the reason isn't games, it's the AI boom buying up the same memory chips

Tech 6 Jul · 80 SRC

Nvidia's flagship AI rack slips to 2028 — while the memory chipmakers who feed it print record profits

Mind & body 6 Jul · 80 SRC

How your immune system remembers — the slow, specific memory that makes you sick once and then not again

Money 6 Jul · 80 SRC

How a mortgage really works — why your early payments are almost all interest

Space 6 Jul · 80 SRC

A five-month-old startup just asked to put 100,000 data centers in orbit

Sports 6 Jul · 80 SRC

Tennis wants to cut doubles in half — and the reason is a share of money, not a lack of fans

World 6 Jul · 80 SRC

Israel's government says it won't obey its own top court — a first, and a warning

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