Autism is not a single conditionPLUS: One of Saturn’s moons could harbor life. View in browser | Your newsletter preferences10.13.25 Autism Is Not a Single Condition and Has No Single Cause BY FERNANDA GONZÁLEZ | 2-MINUTE READResearch reveals that those diagnosed with autism early show distinct genetic and developmental profiles from those diagnosed later. A New Algorithm Makes It Faster to Find the Shortest Paths BY BEN BRUBAKER | 5-MINUTE READA canonical problem in computer science is to find the shortest route to every point in a network. A new approach beats the classic algorithm taught in textbooks. Australia’s March Toward 100 Percent Clean Energy BY JULIAN SPECTOR | 5-MINUTE READThe country’s grid operator says shifting from coal to clean power is not only possible but inevitable. The work there could provide a road map for other countries. Europe Pledges $600 Million for Clean Energy Projects in Africa BY MARCO DELL’AGUZZO | 4-MINUTE READThe EU’s Global Gateway plan is challenging China’s Belt and Road Initiative to influence Africa, by providing funding that will expand access to electricity. Covid Shots Are About to Be Widely Available Again BY EMILY MULLIN | 3-MINUTE READThe CDC no longer broadly recommends the Covid-19 vaccine, but US residents will still be able to get one if they want. ADVERTISEMENT More Evidence Emerges That One of Saturn’s Moons Could Harbor Life BY JAVIER CARBAJAL | 2-MINUTE READPreviously undetected organic compounds have been found in ice ejected into space from Enceladus, making the satellite a prime candidate for further research. Scientist Who Was Offline ‘Living His Best Life’ Stunned by Nobel Prize Win BY LOUISE MATSAKIS | 7-MINUTE READFred Ramsdell was on vacation in the Wyoming wilderness when he and two colleagues received the honor for their breakthroughs in immunology. Taking These 50 Objects Out of Orbit Would Cut Danger From Space Junk in Half BY STEPHEN CLARK, ARS TECHNICA | 5-MINUTE READOld rocket parts and decommissioned satellites are whizzing around in low Earth orbit, where they risk colliding with the ever-growing constellations of modern satellites being launched. How to Get Your Kids Into STEM Even When Its Future Is Uncertain BY RHETT ALLAIN | 4-MINUTE READThinking about science and technology in terms of return on investment misses the point. Here’s what kids really need to know. OpenAI Sneezes, and Software Firms Catch a Cold BY ZOË SCHIFFER AND LOUISE MATSAKIS | 2-MINUTE READOpenAI revealed last week the custom AI tools it uses internally. The news sent some software companies into turmoil. ADVERTISEMENT You’re up to date! Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up here. Plus, browse more newsletters from WIRED. You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Science newsletter from WIRED. Manage your preferences | View our Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe Have questions or comments? Send us a message. Need help? Contact us. Copyright © Condé Nast {date(“yyyy”)}. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.