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CRISPR's Second Decade: The First Wave of Approved Gene Editing Medicines
Science & Research

CRISPR's Second Decade: The First Wave of Approved Gene Editing Medicines

Casgevy's FDA approval for sickle cell disease proved that CRISPR gene editing works as medicine. Now the field faces harder problems: manufacturing at scale, in-vivo delivery to tissues beyond the liver, and pricing structures that determine who actually benefits.

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Silicon Anode Batteries Are Finally in Real Products — and EV Range Is About to Feel It
Electric Vehicles

Silicon Anode Batteries Are Finally in Real Products — and EV Range Is About to Feel It

For 20 years, silicon anodes have been the theoretical answer to lithium-ion's range limits. The chemistry stores 10 times more lithium than graphite. The problem was that silicon cracks when it swells during charging. Several companies have now solved that — and the first silicon anode EVs are arriving.

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Private Space Stations Are Getting Built: What Comes After 25 Years of the ISS
Space & Exploration

Private Space Stations Are Getting Built: What Comes After 25 Years of the ISS

The International Space Station deorbits in 2030. NASA has no government replacement planned. Instead, four private stations are under active development — with commercial research, manufacturing, and tourism as the business model. Here is where each program actually stands.

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