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In the summer of 2025, severe heat waves caused power grid failures across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, highlighting the increasing demand for air conditioning due to global warming. Radiative cooling, an ancient concept enhanced by modern technology, presents a potential solution to alleviate this strain on power resources.

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As we approach the end of 2025, the year has seen significant advancements in artificial intelligence, expanded applications of weight-loss drugs, and groundbreaking developments in biotech, including gene therapy and neurotechnology. These innovations have made a notable impact on various aspects of daily life and healthcare.

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Omar Yaghi, a diligent and quiet child among nine siblings, was assigned the crucial task of fetching water for his family in their home in a Palestinian neighborhood in Amman, Jordan. Like many homes in the area, the Yaghis lacked electricity and running water, making this chore essential for their daily survival.

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Since its inaugural race in Beijing's Olympic Park in 2014, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has transformed from an experimental concept into a prominent global entertainment brand. Advances in battery technology have eliminated the need for mid-race car changes, showcasing the growth and sustainability of all-electric motorsport.

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MIT Technology Review aims to clarify the complexities of technology trends, including insights from a recent study indicating that 95% of organizations investing in generative AI reported no return on investment, leading to a temporary decline in tech stocks. For further exploration of these topics, additional articles in the series are available for reading.

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