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ai·5 min read19.9.2025

The Download: the CDC’s vaccine chaos

This is today's edition of the download, our weekday newsletter, which offers a daily dose of what is going on in the world of technology. A decisive meeting for vaccine instructions is in the course of the course and former CDC executives are alerted this week. Two former leaders of the US centers for the control and prevention of diseases explained why they suddenly left in a hearing in the Senate. They also described how CDC employees are instructed to turn their backs with scientific evidence. You have painted a picture of a health authority in turbulence - and endangered to damage people that are supposed to serve. And only hours later, a group of CDC advisors agreed to no longer recommend the MMRV vaccine for children under the age of four. Read the whole story. - Jessica Hamzelou This article was first published in the study, the weekly biotech newsletter from with Technology Review. To get it every Thursday in your inbox and first read items like this, register here. If you would like to read more about the US vaccine directive, read: + Read our profile of Jim O’Neill, the deputy health secretary and the current acting CDC director. + Why give up the US federal health authorities mRNA vaccines. Read the whole story. + Why vaccines in childhood are a success story for public health. No vaccine is perfect, but these drugs still save millions of lives. Read the whole story. + The FDA plans to limit access to Covid vaccines. Here is the reason why that's not all bad. Meet Sneha Goenka: Our 2025 innovator of the year every year, with Technology Review, selects a person whose work we admire to recognize as an innovator of the year. For 2025 we chose Sneha Goenka, who designed the calculations behind the fastest sequence method in the world. Thanks to their work, doctors can now sequence the genome of a patient in less than eight hours and diagnose a genetic illness - a service that could change medical care. Register here to an exclusive circular talk with Goenka, Leilani Battle, assistant professor at the University of Washington and our editor-in-chief Mat Honan next Tuesday, September 23, for an exclusive round talk with Goenka, the must-read that can find the Internet to find them today. 1 The CDC voted a combined vaccine against the granting of some children if the agency no longer recommends the MMRV vaccine for children under 4 years of age. (The Atlantic $) + RFK JRS allies close around him. (Politico) 2 Russia uses Charlie Kirk's murder to sow the department in the USA. It uses the dynamics to promote pro-Kremlin stories and share the Americans. (Wp $) + the complicated phenomenon of political violence. (VOX) + We do not know what “Terminal online” means. (WIRED $) 3 Nvidia will invest 5 billion US dollars in Intel. The partnership enables Intel to work customer -specific CPUs with the Nvidia chips. (WSJ $) + It is an urgently needed financial shot in the arm for Intel. (WP $) + It is also great news for Intel's Asian supplier. (Bloomberg $) 4 medical AI tools play symptoms in women and experts in ethnic minorities that LLM-powered tools could lead to worse health results. (Ft $) + artificial intelligence infiltrates health care. We shouldn't have all decisions made. (With Technology Review) 5 KI browsers hit the mainstream. Where is the off -Switch? (WIRED $) + AI means the end of the internet search as we knew it. (With Technology Review) 6 China has entered the global racing of the brain interface. His ambitious state -supported startups are prepared to challenge Neura. (Bloomberg $) + The neurabrain implant of this patient increases a thrust by generative AI. (With Technology Review) 7 What makes people unique in the Age of AI? Defining the distinctions between us and machines is not as easy as before. (New Yorker $) + how AI can help the creativity of charging. (With Technology Review) 8 This ship helps to connect Africa's Internet -KI requirements from High Speed ​​Internet again that requires underwater cables. (Rest of the world) + what Africa has to do to become an important AI player. (With Technology Review) 9 hundreds of people in Beijing was in the queue to buy Apple's new iPhone request from Apple according to Apple products in the country, seems to be alive and good. (Reuters) 10 San Francisco's idea of ​​a great evening? A robot cage struggle is certainly a way to have a good time. (Nyt $) quote of the day "Steig vom iPad!" -An angry air traffic controller tells the pilot of a Spirit Airlines flight to prevent them from colliding with Donald Trump's Air Force One aircraft, reports Ars Technica. Another thing that we used to inspire technology. What happened? As a philosopher who studies AI and data, the Twitter feed from Shannon Vallor is always filled with the latest Tech messages. She has increasingly realized that the constant information stream no longer inspires joy, but a feeling of resignation. Joy is missing in our lives and our technology. His absence feeds a growing discomfort of many who work in technology or study them. The remedy depends on understanding how and why the priorities in our tech ecosystem have changed. Read the whole story. We can still have nice things to get comfort, fun and distraction to brighten your day. , This fearless reporter tried it. + How dying dinosaurs shaped the landscapes around us. + I can't believe that I missed the Pythagorean theorem day at the beginning of this week. + Within the increase in the popularity of no-water Yard.

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