
The First Therapy Designed to Reverse Aging Just Entered Human Trials
Life Biosciences' ER-100 is the first epigenetic reprogramming therapy to reach human trials, aiming to reverse age-related vision loss by resetting cells to a younger state.
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Life Biosciences' ER-100 is the first epigenetic reprogramming therapy to reach human trials, aiming to reverse age-related vision loss by resetting cells to a younger state.

The EU's new SMR strategy promises 53GW of mini-reactors by 2050. Zero have been licensed in Europe. Only Russia and China have built one.

ER-100 is treating aging as a software bug — reprogramming cells to a younger state. If it works, it rewrites healthcare economics. Who pays determines who grows young.

The US built Freedom.gov to bypass European hate speech laws. Two of the world's oldest democracies now fundamentally disagree on what free expression means online.

Global warming hit 1.5°C. China added 240GW of solar in 2025—more than US total history. Trump's blocking offshore wind. Same planet, opposite trajectories.

The Hormuz blockade isn't just an oil crisis. It's a stress test exposing who built the system, who breaks it, and who profits when it shatters.
India-linked hackers targeted Pakistan's nuclear authority, Bangladesh's power grid, and Sri Lankan telecoms. Nobody outside South Asia noticed. Here's the emerging pattern of friendly-fire cyber warfare.
The Iran war, Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, and Lebanon invasion aren't separate crises. They're one interconnected system reshaping global energy, alliances, and the dollar itself.
Trump claims Iran's new Supreme Leader may not be alive. Fujairah oil port struck. IRGC rejects all diplomacy. Brent crude hits $103. Here's what changed on day 16.
Marines killed 10 protesters at Karachi's US consulate. Pakistan's 20 million Shia saw it as defending Iran. The sectarian fault line just turned deadly.
Ten people died when US Marines opened fire at the Karachi consulate on March 1. Two weeks later, the US and Pakistan still can't agree on what happened or who fired first.