CDC faces turmoil after mass firings and quick rehiring of employees, raising concerns over public health response and agency trust. The post DAILY DOSE: Chaos and Whiplash at the CDC After Mass Firings and Partial Rehirings; Global Antibiotic Resistance Now Affects One in Six Infections. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
The first drug for mitochondrial disease marks a significant milestone in rare genetic disorders, enhancing treatment prospects and clinical research momentum. The post DAILYH DOSE: Genomic forensics link pet and human infections; First drug approved for mitochondrial disease hints at a new era for rare genetic disorders. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for groundbreaking metal-organic frameworks development, enabling advancements in gas capture, storage, and biomedical applications. The post DAILY DOSE: Nobel in Chemistry Awarded for Metal-Organic Framework Breakthroughs; Former U.S. Surgeons General Demand Resignation of HHS Secretary Kennedy. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics recognized researchers for advancements in quantum superconducting circuits, impacting technology like quantum computing and cryptography.| Scientific Inquirer
Companies or topics mentioned in today's Daily Dose: Student loan, Progress in AI, AGI implications for rise and fall of nations, Traveling Apollo published a presentation titled “The pause on reporting delinquent federal student loans to credit rating bureaus has ended: Implications for consumer spending”. This is, unfortunately, one of| MBI Deep Dives