How Circularity Can Be a Strategic Response to Tariffs

Globalization is fracturing. Tariffs, trade wars, resource nationalism, and supply chain shocks are no longer rare disruptions—they’re the new normal. The past few weeks alone have seen swings in U.S. tariffs and China’s shifting stance on rare earth minerals, underscoring a broader trend: global commerce is increasingly  volatile, redrawn by geopolitics, climate, and conflict.

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Tick-borne diseases are booming – but we have new ways to fight them

Ticks carry more zoonotic pathogens than any other known vector Sergey Aleshin/Getty Images Tucked away in a ground-floor lab in Richmond, Virginia, is a bank of industrial freezers containing thousands of transparent, thumb-sized plastic tubes. Each is filled with a clear, yellowish fluid – blood serum taken from opossums, raccoons, black bears, coyotes, vultures and…

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