
The NSF's Secret Weapon: Why 'Independent Research' is a Trojan Horse for Academic Elites
The NSF is funding 'independent research organizations.' But who really benefits from this massive shift in US science funding?

The NSF is funding 'independent research organizations.' But who really benefits from this massive shift in US science funding?

Serbia's 'One Health' push isn't just about animal disease; it's a subtle battleground for global influence and agricultural control.

MIT HEALS charts a 'bold path' in health convergence, but the real story is institutional dominance in the future of biotech.

Two failed restaurant health inspections in Palm Springs aren't just about bad hygiene; they signal a systemic failure in local food safety enforcement.

Trump's move against state AI laws isn't about patient safety; it's a regulatory land grab that benefits Big Tech and stalls crucial health AI adoption.

The debate over RFK Jr's health claims distracts from the insidious danger posed by overreaching local health mandates.

Kenya's court suspension of US health aid over data privacy isn't about privacy; it's a seismic shift in digital sovereignty and geopolitical leverage. Unpacking the real stakes.

Forget utopian promises. The real battleground for disruptive technology, especially artificial intelligence, is power, not progress.

Forget cute instincts. The dark reality of animal infanticide reveals a cold, hard truth about survival and resource allocation.

The request by the driver charged in the Marvin Boomer death for a mental health transfer exposes deep flaws in our justice and public health systems.

The upcoming RightsX Summit 2025 promises human rights governance for technology, but the real power play is who controls the definition of 'rights' in the digital age.

BioRender's move to give AI a visual language for science is more than just better graphics; it's a power grab reshaping scientific communication and data ownership.