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Everything in the index—features, desk summaries, and wire-style pieces—grouped by publication day, newest days first. Up to 50 stories per page with a short dek under each headline. The first page shows a lead photo on only the three newest stories; older items and later pages are text-first for faster loading.

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Science

Battery technology in 2026: what labs are chasing—and how it stacks up against the cells in today’s electric cars

Peer-reviewed work on solid-state silicon, sodium interfaces, and manganese-rich cathodes is moving fast, but the global EV fleet still runs overwhelmingly on liquid-electrolyte lithium-ion: LFP and high-nickel packs with graphite-dominated anodes. Here is a clear map from factory floor to research frontier, with sources and a blunt reality check on timelines.

17 min read

Health

Cancer ‘cures’: myths, facts, and a clear-eyed guide to what medicine can—and cannot—promise today

Cancer is not one disease. Some forms can be eliminated for good in many patients; others are driven into long remission; still others remain difficult to control once advanced. This report uses WHO and U.S. National Cancer Institute framing on prognosis, separates hype from evidence, and explains when early treatment, screening, and specialist care matter most.

20 min read

Business

Does buying an electric car make sense in 2026? A cost-focused deep dive—sticker price, seven-year math, and when petrol still wins

Average transaction prices and incentives are moving faster than gut instinct. We stack US market statistics—Cox Automotive’s 2026 ATP data, Atlas Public Policy’s seven-year ownership pairs, fleet-level TCO studies, fuel and maintenance economics—so you can see where battery cars save money, where they do not, and which assumptions matter more than brand loyalty.

18 min read

Science

Electric cars vs petrol engines: which pollutes more over a lifetime? Manufacturing, grid mix, and the latest lifecycle numbers

Battery vehicles start life with a heavier manufacturing footprint, especially from the pack—but most independent lifecycle studies find they still emit far less greenhouse gas over a typical odometer than gasoline cars once electricity, fuel refining, and driving are counted. Here is how the math works, with EU and US statistics and the edge cases that flip the story.

16 min read

Automobile

Upcoming car launches in the United States (2026–2027): a realistic tracker for EVs, trucks, and key redesigns

The U.S. market is cycling hundreds of carryover models each year, but buyers watching the news are really asking one thing: what is newly arriving or heavily revamped, when, and how firm are the dates? This report compiles widely reported 2026–2027 introductions—chiefly new and redesigned electrics and hybrids—with explicit status labels and a warning that final EPA numbers, pricing, and on-sale months still move.

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