The Iran War Could Make Your Next MRI More Expensive

In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at a serial entrepreneur’s effort to build an FDA-approved AI doctor, Pfizer’s lyme disease vaccine, and more.

OpenAI Enters Its Focus Era by Killing Sora

As the ChatGPT-maker eyes an IPO, it’s ditching Sora in favor of a unified AI assistant and enterprise coding tools.

Meta launches new initiative to support entrepreneurship, drive AI adoption

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a memo to staff that small businesses have always been a big part of the company’s business model, and that while tens of millions of entrepreneurs already use its platforms to grow and connect with customers, the compa…

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Has Double Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Scores

Daredevil: Born Again is back for season 2 and has almost perfect scores from both critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.

New Treatments Target Faulty Genetic Heart Signals

A blood test clarifies which gene variants truly cause congenital heart defects, linking diagnosis to more precise heart‑signal–targeted treatments.

Volkswagen Has Promised Change For Decades, Now It May Have To

VW has promised for decades to make serious cuts and rationalize but this time the threats it faces are so powerful it might be about to happen.

The Iran War’s Hidden Victim: The Green Energy Supply Chain

The minerals powering solar panels, EV batteries, and wind turbines travel through the same maritime chokepoints as crude oil. Escalation puts them at risks too.

Sephora And Shopify Double Down On Agentic Commerce

On March 24th, two major announcements involving agentic commerce were communicated, signaling how e-commerce really is slowly moving into a new era.

4 Ways AI Is Quietly Rewriting The Rules Of M&A

AI is reshaping mergers and acquisitions, from finding sellers to closing deals faster. Here’s what today’s dealmakers need to know to be more successful.

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers

Ultra-processed foods may be contributing to behavioralproblems in young children, according to a new study.