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Study Finds Genetics Account for 55% of Human Lifespan
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The findings: A study published yesterday in Science found genetics account for roughly 50-55% of human lifespan variation in modern populations, more than double previous estimates of 10-25%. Researchers at the Weizmann Institute reanalyzed twin data from Sweden and Denmark, using mathematical modeling to exclude deaths from accidents and infections that masked genetic contributions.
Why it matters: The remaining 50% of lifespan still depends on lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and social connection, which can shift your genetically influenced age by about five years. The higher genetic estimate strengthens the case for identifying longevity genes and developing drugs that target aging pathways, potentially extending lives beyond treating individual diseases.
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Power Grid Watchdog Warns AI Data Centers Are Straining Supply
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What happened: PJM Interconnection projects the 13-state region will fall short of required electricity reserves starting June 2027, marking the first time the grid operator may fail to meet reliability requirements. The shortfall stems from retiring power plants, slow interconnection of new generation, and surging demand from AI data centers that could represent the largest electricity increase since 20th-century electrification.
Why it matters: The reserve shortfall increases vulnerability to power outages affecting hospitals, homes, and businesses across the region. PJM is urging data centers to either bring their own generation or commit to mandatory curtailments during emergencies, but tech companies hold leverage because they can relocate capacity to other states or countries, creating potential dependency on voluntary cooperation from private firms.
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SpaceX Reportedly Weighs Mergers with Tesla or xAI Ahead of IPO
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The details: SpaceX and xAI are in confidential merger discussions ahead of a planned SpaceX IPO later this year, with Nevada merger entities created on January 21. The proposed deal would exchange xAI shares for SpaceX shares, combining rockets, Starlink satellites, X platform, and Grok AI under one company valued over $1 trillion.
Why it matters: The merger would enable space-based AI data centers powered by Starlink and solar energy to dramatically reduce computing costs within two to three years. This consolidation could reshape competition with Google, Meta, and OpenAI while raising national security questions given xAI's $200 million Pentagon contract and classified Starshield satellite work.
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IDF Accepts Gaza Death Toll of 71,000 Palestinians
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What happened: The IDF has for the first time accepted the Gaza Health Ministry's death toll of over 71,000 Palestinians killed since October 2023, marking a significant reversal after years of dismissing these figures as unreliable. The toll excludes those buried under rubble or who died from starvation and disease, with independent studies suggesting the actual number may be 40 percent higher.
Why it matters: This acknowledgment by Israeli military officials validates what humanitarian organizations and the UN have long reported, potentially affecting international legal proceedings and pressure on Israel. With over 171,000 wounded—representing 8 percent of Gaza's population—and violence continuing despite the ceasefire, the confirmed scale of casualties underscores the humanitarian crisis and may influence ongoing accountability efforts at international courts.
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Report: Tear Gas Used as Protesters Clash at Texas Detention Center
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What happened: Texas state troopers used tear gas and pepper spray yesterday to disperse about 100 protesters outside the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, demanding release of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father. The pair were detained January 20 in Minneapolis and transported 1,300 miles to the facility, where Democratic Representatives Castro and Crockett visited them the same day, reporting the child is depressed, not eating well, and asking for his mother.
Why it matters: The case has sparked national outrage over immigration enforcement tactics and detention conditions, with lawmakers and attorneys reporting contaminated food and water, inadequate medical care, and families detained for months beyond legal limits. A federal judge temporarily blocked deportation, and the viral image of the frightened preschooler in his bunny hat has intensified scrutiny of family detention policies nationwide.
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Google Dismantles Massive Chinese Cyber Network Linked to Malware
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What happened: Google's Threat Intelligence Group this week seized domains and removed apps linked to IPIDEA, a residential proxy network that secretly enrolled millions of Android and Windows devices through developer SDKs. The disruption reduced IPIDEA's device pool by millions and took at least 13 proxy brands offline, cutting off infrastructure used by over 550 threat groups including state-sponsored hackers from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
Why it matters: Your smartphone, PC, or smart TV may have been unknowingly enrolled into a criminal proxy network through apps marketed as monetization tools, with some malware even preinstalled on cheap Android devices. Google Play Protect now automatically warns and removes these apps, protecting your device from being used as a launchpad for cyberattacks, credential theft, and botnet operations that could compromise your other connected devices and personal data.
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Pornhub to Block New UK Users in February
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What's happening: Starting February 2, Pornhub and related sites will block new UK users from registering or viewing content, citing failures in the Online Safety Act's age verification system. Only users who previously verified their age will retain access, while the company reports a 77% drop in UK traffic since the law took effect last July.
Why it matters: Aylo argues the law diverts users to unregulated sites without content moderation or age checks, increasing exposure to dangerous content. A recent poll found 45% of adult users now bypass age verification entirely, while Aylo warns that privacy risks from data breaches and widespread non-compliance by other sites make the system counterproductive.
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