Multiple public health databases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were frozen without notice or explanation in late 2025, raising concerns amidst the anti-vaccine stance of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., according to reports synthesized from multiple news sources including Ars Technica. Nearly half of the CDC's regularly updated public health databases, particularly those containing vaccination data for influenza, COVID-19, and RSV, were affected, as reported in a study in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
In other news, King Charles III premiered an intimate documentary, "Finding Harmony," on Prime Video, exploring his environmental philosophy and challenging viewers to rethink humanity's place in nature, BBC Breaking reported. The film, described as a passion project, aims to spark a global conversation about environmentalism.
Meanwhile, Anthropic, an AI company, has developed a chatbot named Claude, which is accompanied by an 80-page "soul document" detailing its moral education, according to Vox. Amanda Askell, an in-house philosopher at Anthropic, wrote the majority of the document.
Separately, Mark Cuban advised prioritizing real-world experiences over AI prompt obsession, despite his own history of intense work ethic and tech investments, Fortune reported. Drawing from an interview with Inc. and The Playbook podcast, Cuban emphasized that while hard work is crucial for success, AI cannot replace human interaction and enjoying life outside of work.
Furthermore, recent scientific findings explore diverse topics, including the rewarding feeling of completing difficult tasks, the impact of extreme weather on malaria elimination, and breakthroughs in malaria treatment, Nature News reported. Research also highlights turbulent solar systems, stock market analysis, and advancements in understanding neurological processes and astronomical phenomena.
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