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The brain may be about to have its Ozempic moment|大脑可能即将迎来它的"Ozempic 时刻"

原文The Economist|Science & technology 栏目|2026-08-11|约 1500 词

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ONE PEPTIDE has recently transformed medicine. Drugs based on glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone released by the gut after a meal, began as treatments for diabetes before proving remarkably good at helping people shed weight. They have since shown benefits in the fields of heart disease, kidney disease, sleep apnoea and other ailments. Drugmakers are now betting that two other peptides, the orexins, could follow a similar path for a variety of brain-related ailments.

一种多肽最近改变了医学的面貌。基于胰高血糖素样肽-1(GLP-1,一种餐后肠道释放的激素)的药物,最初是治疗糖尿病的,后来被证明在帮助人们减重方面效果惊人。此后,它们又在心脏病、肾病、睡眠呼吸暂停等疾病领域展现出益处。如今,制药公司正押注另外两种多肽——食欲素(orexins)——能在多种与大脑相关的疾病上走出一条相似的路。

Orexins are a pair of neurotransmitters—chemicals that carry messages between neurons. One of the main jobs of these particular neurotransmitters is to regulate wakefulness. And a new generation of drugs designed to mimic their effects is approaching the market.

食欲素是一对神经递质——即在神经元之间传递信息的化学物质。这类神经递质的主要工作之一,是调节清醒状态。而新一代模拟其作用的药物,正临近上市。

On August 5th America's drug regulator approved oveporexton, made by Takeda, a Japanese pharmaceutical firm, as the first orexin agonist (ie, molecule that stimulates the same cell-surface receptors) for narcolepsy, a disorder that leaves patients excessively sleepy by day and prone to nod off without warning. Alkermes, an Irish biotech, is developing a competitor. Eli Lilly, whose fortunes GLP-1s have transformed, does not intend to miss another peptide boom. In June it bought Centessa, a biotech with an orexin drug in early trials, in a deal worth up to $7.8bn, depending on the trials' success. Morgan Stanley, a bank, reckons orexin medicines could generate $16bn a year by 2035 from narcolepsy and related sleep disorders alone. The current crop of narcolepsy drugs, by contrast, have annual sales of some $3bn.

8 月 5 日,美国药品监管机构批准了日本武田制药研发的 oveporexton,作为首个用于发作性睡病(narcolepsy)的食欲素激动剂(即能激活同类细胞表面受体的分子)。发作性睡病会让患者白天异常嗜睡,随时可能毫无征兆地睡着。爱尔兰生物技术公司 Alkermes 正在开发竞品。靠 GLP-1 发家的礼来(Eli Lilly)不想错过下一轮多肽热潮:6 月它以最高 78 亿美元的价格(视试验结果而定)收购了拥有食欲素早期试验药物的生物技术公司 Centessa。摩根士丹利估计,到 2035 年,仅凭发作性睡病及相关睡眠障碍,食欲素药物每年就能带来 160 亿美元收入——而相比之下,现有发作性睡病药物的年销售额约 30 亿美元。

And the excitement is not just about narcolepsy, which is estimated to afflict one person in 2,000 in America. Orexins help co-ordinate sleep, attention, motivation and the brain's reward system. Drugmakers hope orexin medicines could eventually treat depression, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and addiction, conditions that burden hundreds of millions of people.

兴奋之处还不止于发作性睡病(美国约每 2000 人中有 1 人患病)。食欲素帮助协调睡眠、注意力、动机和大脑的奖赏系统。制药公司希望,食欲素药物最终能治疗抑郁症、注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)和成瘾——这些疾病困扰着数亿人。

Orexins were discovered nearly three decades ago by two teams working independently. In January 1998 Luis de Lecea and his colleagues at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California found the peptides and called them hypocretins. Weeks later a group led by Yanagisawa Masashi, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre in Dallas, reported that injecting the same peptides into rats' brains made the animals eat more. They named the molecules orexins, from the Greek orexis, meaning appetite.

食欲素是近三十年前由两个独立团队发现的。1998 年 1 月,加州拉荷亚斯克里普斯研究所的路易斯·德莱塞亚(Luis de Lecea)及同事发现了这些多肽,称之为 hypocretins。几周后,达拉斯得克萨斯大学西南医学中心的柳泽正史(Yanagisawa Masashi)团队报告,将同样的多肽注入大鼠大脑后,动物进食增多。他们将其命名为 orexins,源自希腊语 orexis,意为"食欲"。

Orexins' true role emerged the following year. Emmanuel Mignot, of Stanford University, was studying hereditary narcolepsy in Doberman pinschers and Labrador retrievers, dog breeds prone to sudden collapse mid-play. He showed that a mutation blocked the brain's ability to respond to them. That same year, Dr Yanagisawa's laboratory found that mice engineered to lack orexins repeatedly fell asleep and collapsed. Human confirmation followed: narcoleptic patients had lost the specialised neurons that produce orexins.

食欲素的真正作用在次年浮现。斯坦福大学的伊曼纽尔·米尼奥(Emmanuel Mignot)在研究多伯曼犬和拉布拉多寻回犬的遗传性发作性睡病——这些犬种在玩耍中容易突然倒地。他发现一种突变阻断了大脑对食欲素的响应能力。同年,柳泽博士的实验室发现,经基因改造而缺乏食欲素的小鼠会反复睡着并倒地。人体方面的证据也随之而来:发作性睡病患者失去了产生食欲素的特殊神经元。

These neurons inhabit the hypothalamus, a brain region tucked behind the eyes. Once released, orexins lock, depending on their nature, onto one of two types of cell-surface receptors, OX1R and OX2R, in neighbouring neurons, switching them on. It is OX2R that is important for maintaining wakefulness. Its activation stimulates several wakefulness-promoting systems that rely on other neurotransmitters—norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine and so on—and keeps them working together, rather like the conductor of an orchestra. OX1R, is more involved with reward and motivation.

这些神经元位于下丘脑——一个藏在眼睛后方的脑区。食欲素释放后,根据其性质,会锁定邻近神经元上两类细胞表面受体(OX1R 和 OX2R)之一,将其激活。维持清醒的关键是 OX2R:它的激活会刺激多个依赖其他神经递质(去甲肾上腺素、血清素、多巴胺等)的促醒系统,并让它们协同工作,如同交响乐的指挥。OX1R 则更多与奖赏和动机相关。

Drugmakers first learned how to turn the OX2R conductor off. Orexin antagonists (which block the molecules' actions rather than mimicking them, and thus promote sleep), have been available since 2014 as treatments for insomnia. They work differently from conventional sleeping pills, which enhance GABA, one of the brain's main inhibitory neurotransmitters.

制药公司最先学会的是"关掉"OX2R 这位指挥。食欲素拮抗剂(阻断而非模拟这些分子,从而促进睡眠)自 2014 年起就被用作失眠治疗。它们的作用机制与传统安眠药不同——传统安眠药增强 GABA(大脑主要的抑制性神经递质之一)的作用。

Birgitte Kornum, an orexins expert at Copenhagen University, says such pills induce sedation rather than natural sleep and often lose efficacy with continued use. Orexin antagonists instead turn down the brain's wakefulness signal, letting its sleep-promoting systems take over.

哥本哈根大学的食欲素专家比尔吉特·科尔努姆(Birgitte Kornum)表示,传统安眠药带来的是镇静而非自然睡眠,且长期使用往往效果减退。食欲素拮抗剂则是调低大脑的清醒信号,让促睡系统接管。

The bigger prize may lie not in blocking orexin's signal, but restoring it—for many sleep disorders stem from faulty orexin signalling. The immediate application people have in mind is for narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), in which excessive daytime sleepiness is accompanied by cataplexy, a sudden loss of muscle control typically triggered by strong emotion. Further down the line narcolepsy type 2 (NT2), which lacks cataplexy, and idiopathic hypersomnia, a related type of excessive daytime sleepiness, are also in drugmakers' crosshairs.

更大的机会或许不在于阻断食欲素信号,而在于恢复它——因为许多睡眠障碍源于食欲素信号异常。人们首先想到的应用是 1 型发作性睡病(NT1),患者白天过度嗜睡,并伴有猝倒症(cataplexy)——通常由强烈情绪触发的突发性肌肉控制丧失。再往后,无猝倒的 2 型发作性睡病(NT2)和特发性嗜睡症(一种相关的白天过度嗜睡),也在制药公司的瞄准范围内。

NT1 is caused by abnormally low levels of the orexin that binds to OX2R. During REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, the phase when dreams are most intense, the brain paralyses the body to stop it actually acting out movements involved in such dreams. When someone is awake, this paralysis is held in check by norepinephrine and serotonin—two neurotransmitters that orexin sustains. With insufficient orexin, the paralysis circuit may fire even if a person is fully conscious. They might be wide awake, in the middle of a burst of laughter for example, and then lose muscle control and crumple to the floor.

NT1 的病因是与 OX2R 结合的食欲素水平异常低下。在 REM(快速眼动)睡眠——梦境最强烈的阶段——大脑会麻痹身体,防止人真的做出梦中的动作。人清醒时,这种麻痹被去甲肾上腺素和血清素(两种由食欲素维持的神经递质)压制住。食欲素不足时,即使人完全清醒,麻痹回路也可能启动。比如一个人正大笑着,却突然失去肌肉控制,瘫倒在地。

Turning orexins back on is, however, harder than switching them off. An antagonist need only fit into a receptor to prevent an orexin from binding. An agonist must actually reproduce the effect of a peptide many times the drug's own size. It must also cross the blood-brain barrier, which keeps potentially harmful molecules out of that organ.

然而,"重新打开"食欲素比"关掉"它更难。拮抗剂只需嵌入受体,阻止食欲素结合即可。而激动剂必须真正重现一种比药物本身大许多倍的多肽的效果,还必须穿过血脑屏障——这道屏障能将潜在有害分子挡在大脑之外。

Takeda's first attempt, an agonist called firazorexton, showed early promise, but was discontinued in 2021 after it caused liver damage to several patients. But results published in May 2025 on oveporexton, their follow-up OX2R agonist, created a stir. In an eight-week trial involving 90 patients, volunteers sat in a darkened room to see how long they could stay awake—a procedure called the Maintenance of Wakefulness test. Without oveporexton many fell asleep in a minute or so. On it, they managed to stay awake 12.5 to 25 minutes longer, depending on the dose, pushing many into the normal range. Cataplexy attacks were roughly a third as frequent in those taking the drug, compared with participants on a placebo. Side-effects included insomnia and, in about a third of patients, an uncomfortable urge to urinate.

武田的第一次尝试(名为 firazorexton 的激动剂)早期表现不错,但因导致数名患者肝损伤,于 2021 年停产。不过 2025 年 5 月公布的关于其后续 OX2R 激动剂 oveporexton 的结果引起了轰动。在一项涉及 90 名患者的八周试验中,志愿者坐在暗室里,看自己能保持清醒多久——这一流程称为"维持清醒测试"。不服药时,许多人一分钟左右就睡着了;服药后,他们能多保持清醒 12.5 至 25 分钟(视剂量而定),许多人被推入正常范围。与安慰剂组相比,服药者的猝倒发作频率约为三分之一。副作用包括失眠,约三分之一的患者出现令人不适的尿意。

What makes oveporexton different is not just its effect, but how that effect is achieved. Existing treatments, including stimulants such as methylphenidate and wakefulness-promoting agents such as modafinil, manage symptoms rather than the disease itself. They increase the activity of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and norepinephrine in many parts of the brain. That can improve alertness but may also cause anxiety, elevated blood pressure and poor sleep. Some drugs also carry a risk of addiction.

oveporexton 的不同之处不仅在于效果,还在于实现效果的方式。现有治疗——包括哌甲酯等兴奋剂和莫达非尼等促醒药——治标不治本。它们提高大脑许多区域中多巴胺、去甲肾上腺素等神经递质的活性,能改善警觉性,但也可能引起焦虑、血压升高和睡眠不佳。有些药物还有成瘾风险。

Orexins work further upstream. Rather than stimulating individual parts of the alertness system, they help bring them into line. Dr Yanagisawa says orexin agonists should produce more natural and stable wakefulness, with fewer side-effects and less potential for abuse than stimulants.

食欲素的作用更"上游"。它不是刺激警觉系统的各个部分,而是帮助它们协调一致。柳泽博士表示,食欲素激动剂应能带来更自然、更稳定的清醒,副作用更少,滥用可能性也比兴奋剂低。

As to NT2 and idiopathic hypersomnia, Lilly's orexin agonist, acquired through Centessa, is being tested against both of these, as well as NT1. Preliminary data are encouraging, albeit that the sample is small. In a trial of 55 patients the drug improved wakefulness by more than 20 minutes in people with NT1 and by more than ten minutes in those with NT2.

至于 NT2 和特发性嗜睡症,礼来通过 Centessa 获得的食欲素激动剂正在针对这两类疾病以及 NT1 进行测试。初步数据令人鼓舞,尽管样本较小。在一项 55 名患者的试验中,该药物使 NT1 患者的清醒时间延长了 20 多分钟,NT2 患者延长了 10 分钟以上。

Drugmakers are studying orexin agonists' effects on more prevalent conditions. Alkermes is testing one in adults for the treatment of ADHD (though current medications are seen as pretty effective), based on the observation that an added benefit in narcolepsy patients is sharpened attention, suggesting they might help with ADHD as well. Others are exploring their use for treating sleep apnoea, which is a far more common disorder.

制药公司还在研究食欲素激动剂对更常见疾病的作用。Alkermes 正在成年人中测试一种用于治疗 ADHD 的药物(尽管现有药物被认为相当有效),依据是发作性睡病患者在服药后注意力有所提升,提示这类药物也可能对 ADHD 有帮助。其他人则在探索将其用于治疗睡眠呼吸暂停——一种常见得多的疾病。

There are more tantalising ideas, too, about the reward-and-motivation role of the other receptor, OX1R—though the science is less developed. Dr Yanagisawa says blocking OX1R shows promise curbing addictive cravings. Activating the receptor, rather than blocking it, is a more speculative approach, but he believes boosting the orexin signal into the brain's reward circuitry might help treat some kinds of depression and even enhance motivation.

关于另一个受体 OX1R 的奖赏与动机作用,还有一些更诱人的设想——尽管科学上还不成熟。柳泽博士表示,阻断 OX1R 在抑制成瘾性渴求方面显示出前景。激活而非阻断该受体则更具推测性,但他认为,增强进入大脑奖赏回路的食欲素信号,或许有助于治疗某些抑郁症,甚至提升动机。

These are hints, not proof, and will need robust tests before any drug reaches the market. Hunger and sleep, argues Dan Skovronsky, Lilly's chief scientific officer, are both "master homeostasis mechanisms"—systems that keep the body in balance. When they misbehave, illness follows. The broad usefulness of GLP-1-based medicine has shown what aiming an entire regulatory system can achieve. Drug companies are hoping orexin therapies will have similar success. ■

这些都只是线索,不是定论,任何药物上市前都需要严格的试验。礼来首席科学官丹·斯科夫龙斯基(Dan Skovronsky)认为,饥饿和睡眠都是"主稳态机制"——让身体保持平衡的系统。它们一旦失常,疾病就会随之而来。GLP-1 药物的广泛效用,展示了瞄准一整个调节系统能带来什么。制药公司希望,食欲素疗法也能取得类似的成功。■


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📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1 水平英文解释)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| peptide | a small part of a protein; a chain of amino acids | 多肽 |

| hormone | a chemical made by the body that controls how the body works | 激素 |

| neurotransmitter | a chemical that carries messages between brain cells | 神经递质 |

| neuron | a nerve cell in the brain or body | 神经元 |

| wakefulness | the state of being awake, not sleeping | 清醒 |

| appetite | the feeling of wanting to eat food; hunger | 食欲 |

| receptor | a small part of a cell that receives signals | 受体 |

| agonist | a drug that turns a receptor on (makes it work) | 激动剂 |

| antagonist | a drug that turns a receptor off (blocks it) | 拮抗剂 |

| insomnia | a problem where you cannot sleep well | 失眠 |

| narcolepsy | a brain problem that makes you fall asleep suddenly | 发作性睡病 |

| cataplexy | sudden loss of muscle control, often from strong emotion | 猝倒症 |

| mutation | a change in a gene (the body's instructions) | 突变 |

| placebo | a fake treatment used in tests to compare results | 安慰剂 |

| trial | a test of a new drug on people | 临床试验 |

| dose | the amount of a medicine you take at one time | 剂量 |

| stimulant | a drug that makes you more awake and active | 兴奋剂 |

| addiction | the problem of not being able to stop using a drug | 成瘾 |

| craving | a very strong desire for something | 渴求 |

| mechanism | the way a system works inside the body | 机制 |


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How much would you pay for a smarter baby?|聪明的宝宝,你愿意花多少钱?

原文The Economist|Business 栏目|2026-08-10|约 1770 词

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Late last year New Yorkers noticed a series of strange advertisements on the subway. "Have your best baby," one promised. "IQ is 50% genetic," noted another. Predictably, they stirred controversy. Yet Kian Sadeghi of Nucleus, the embryo-screening startup behind them, was pleased. "This is a mass-market product. What's a better way of showing that it's a mass-market product than the subway?"

去年年底,纽约人在地铁上看到一系列奇怪的广告。"生你最好的宝宝,"一则广告承诺道。"智商 50% 由基因决定,"另一则写道。不出所料,它们引发了争议。然而,这些广告背后的胚胎筛查初创公司 Nucleus 的 Kian Sadeghi 却很满意:"这是大众市场产品。还有什么比地铁广告更能证明它是大众市场产品呢?"

Nucleus is one of a growing number of Silicon Valley startups pushing the nascent technology. Noor Siddiqui of Orchid, a competitor, likes to say that "Sex is for fun; embryo screening is for babies." Herasight, another rival, began offering a screening service last year that allows parents to examine an embryo's risk of various diseases, and also estimates of its height, intelligence and longevity—at a cost of up to $50,000. Nucleus adds hair and eye colour to the mix. The burgeoning industry aspires to reshape the way humans are made.

Nucleus 是硅谷推动这项新兴技术的众多初创公司之一。竞争对手 Orchid 的 Noor Siddiqui 喜欢说:"性爱是为了快乐,胚胎筛查是为了宝宝。"另一家竞争对手 Herasight 去年开始提供筛查服务,让父母可以检查胚胎患各种疾病的风险,还能估算其身高、智力和寿命——费用最高达 5 万美元。Nucleus 还加入了头发和眼睛颜色。这个蓬勃发展的行业立志重塑人类的诞生方式。

Not everyone is pleased. In many jurisdictions, including Britain, screening embryos for sex, let alone for polygenic conditions such as hypertension or physical traits such as height, is illegal. Many geneticists and doctors' groups are sceptical that the technology works. Others say that it is unethical.

并非所有人都乐见其成。在英国等许多司法管辖区,筛查胚胎性别尚且违法,更不用说筛查高血压等多基因疾病或身高等身体特征了。许多遗传学家和医生团体对这项技术的有效性持怀疑态度。另一些人则说它不道德。

The visions of these startups may seem otherworldly. But change is coming fast. Cash is pouring into fertility research, leading to potentially rapid advances in genetic testing. Polygenic screening, particularly for common diseases, is popular among Americans, nearly three-quarters of whom say they would use it if they were already undergoing in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). A fight is brewing over the future of these technologies—and the businesses promoting them.

这些初创公司的愿景看似天方夜谭,但变化来得很快。资金正涌入生育研究,可能带来基因检测的快速进步。多基因筛查(尤其是针对常见疾病)在美国很受欢迎,近四分之三的美国人表示,如果他们已经在做试管婴儿(IVF),就会使用它。一场围绕这些技术及其推动企业的未来之争正在酝酿。

For the moment, only a tiny share of babies are born via IVF, which is necessary for embryo screening. In 2024, the most recent year for which figures are available, 100,000 American babies were created using the process, representing 2.8% of the total. David Sable, an investor and formerly a practising reproductive endocrinologist, says the global fertility market is commonly estimated to be worth just $25bn-30bn a year.

目前,只有极少数婴儿通过试管婴儿出生,而试管婴儿是胚胎筛查的前提。2024 年(有数据可查的最近一年),美国有 10 万名婴儿通过该技术出生,占总数的 2.8%。投资人、曾任生殖内分泌科医生的 David Sable 表示,全球生育市场通常被估计为每年仅 250 亿至 300 亿美元。

Yet Silicon Valley's interest in fertility could expand access to IVF. Several years ago Peter Thiel and Elon Musk began to speak about low birth rates as a threat to America, and started putting money into fertility startups. They were joined by other investors. American venture-capital (VC) investments in fertility enterprises nearly doubled between 2019 and 2022, jumping from $254m to $496m, according to PitchBook, a data provider, even if they have since slowed a bit.

然而,硅谷对生育的兴趣可能会扩大试管婴儿的可及性。几年前,Peter Thiel 和埃隆·马斯克开始谈论低生育率对美国构成的威胁,并开始向生育初创公司投入资金。其他投资者也加入其中。数据提供商 PitchBook 的数据显示,2019 年至 2022 年间,美国对生育企业的风险投资几乎翻了一番,从 2.54 亿美元增至 4.96 亿美元,尽管此后略有放缓。

Many of these startups are focused on making IVF cheaper. At present, only 15 American states require the treatment to be included in health insurers' maternity benefits, meaning most Americans pay out of pocket. To reduce costs, a number of startups are selling fertility insurance and payment plans. Nader al-Salim of Gaia, one such firm, says its services save patients an average of $15,000 over the entire fertility process, largely by pooling risk.

许多初创公司致力于降低试管婴儿的成本。目前,美国只有 15 个州要求保险公司将试管婴儿纳入生育福利,这意味着大多数美国人要自掏腰包。为了降低成本,一批初创公司在销售生育保险和分期付款计划。此类公司之一的 Gaia 的 Nader al-Salim 表示,他们的服务主要通过风险共担,为患者在整个生育过程中平均节省 1.5 万美元。

Dr Sable reckons that if IVF does become much more widely available, the market could grow to $400bn-500bn annually. His estimate assumes that the cost will fall to around $15,000 for the entire process; currently, just one cycle of IVF in America costs $15,000-20,000. Dr Sable reckons that prices will drop thanks to technological innovations which may increase success rates, allowing people to go through fewer cycles. Falling labour costs as a result of automation and economies of scale, as well as greater standardisation, should also help.

Sable 博士估计,如果试管婴儿变得更普及,市场每年可能增长到 4000 亿至 5000 亿美元。他的估算前提是整个过程成本降至约 1.5 万美元;目前,美国仅一个试管婴儿周期就要花 1.5 万至 2 万美元。他认为,技术创新可能提高成功率,让人们少做几个周期,再加上自动化和规模效应带来的劳动力成本下降以及更高的标准化程度,价格会降下来。

Some screening is already common among IVF patients. An example is PGT-A, which checks that embryos have the right number of chromosomes, and which some studies claim lowers the miscarriage risk (many experts are sceptical). Certain clinics also offer PGT-M, which checks for disorders caused by a single gene, such as cystic fibrosis or Huntington's.

一些筛查在试管婴儿患者中已经很普遍。例如 PGT-A,它检查胚胎的染色体数目是否正确,一些研究称它能降低流产风险(许多专家对此持怀疑态度)。一些诊所还提供 PGT-M,检查由单基因引起的疾病,如囊性纤维化或亨廷顿病。

Now startups are adding a third screen: PGT-P, which scores embryos for conditions and traits determined by multiple genes, potentially ranging from certain cancers to eye colour and IQ. Demand for such tests could be substantial. A survey published in 2023 in Science found that 43% of all IVF participants would use polygenic screening to increase their child's chance of getting into an elite university, provided it were safe and free. One third said the same for genetic editing.

现在,初创公司又增加了第三项筛查:PGT-P,它对胚胎进行评分,评估由多个基因决定的疾病和特征,范围可能从某些癌症到眼睛颜色和智商。这类检测的需求可能相当可观。2023 年发表在《科学》杂志上的一项调查发现,43% 的试管婴儿参与者表示,如果安全且免费,他们会使用多基因筛查来提高孩子进入精英大学的机会。三分之一的人对基因编辑持同样态度。

Consider Arthur Zey, a tech worker, and his husband Chase Popp, a teacher. Mr Zey says he has always been a "tech nerd" and wanted to apply his skills to the process of having a child. "Most of my professional career I've been a product manager in tech, and so in some ways this is just like another product to manage," he says. Earlier this year the couple had a son using an embryo selected from a group of six on the basis of the results of polygenic screening provided by Herasight. That allowed them to see risk scores for monogenic diseases and more than a dozen polygenic diseases. The startup also gave them predicted ranges for IQ and height.

以技术工作者 Arthur Zey 和他的丈夫、教师 Chase Popp 为例。Zey 先生说他一直是个"科技极客",想把他的技能用在生孩子这件事上。"我的职业生涯大部分时间都是科技公司的产品经理,所以在某种程度上,这就像管理另一个产品。"今年早些时候,这对夫妇通过 Herasight 提供的多基因筛查结果,从六个胚胎中选出一个,生下了一个儿子。筛查让他们看到单基因疾病和十几种多基因疾病的风险评分,还给出了智力和身高的预测范围。

Messrs Zey and Popp say they hoped to maximise their son's lifespan, rather than his height or IQ. Yet Mr Zey knows there are advantages to being tall and smart. "All I could do is look at the results for my six embryos and say: 'Okay, it kind of seems like this one is better.'"

Zey 和 Popp 夫妇说,他们希望最大化的是儿子的寿命,而不是身高或智商。但 Zey 先生知道,又高又聪明是有好处的。"我只能看着六个胚胎的结果说:'好吧,这个看起来好像好一些。'"

For now, Messrs Zey and Popp are unusual. Commercial PGT-P screening is a niche industry. Startups like Herasight cater to a small population of typically very rich people, mostly in America. Even so, that has not stopped them from drawing plenty of criticism.

目前,Zey 和 Popp 夫妇是少数。商业化的 PGT-P 筛查是个小众行业。像 Herasight 这样的初创公司服务的是一小部分通常非常富有的人,主要在美国。即便如此,它们也没少招致批评。

Some question the underlying science. Polygenic risk scores are based on genome-wide association studies (GWAS), which use data from large populations to try to discern associations between genetic variants and specific conditions and traits. Companies that offer screening claim that comparing embryos' genomes to risk scores derived from these databases, sometimes with adjustments based on ancestry and family history, allows them to come up with individual assessments.

有人质疑背后的科学。多基因风险评分基于全基因组关联研究(GWAS),这类研究利用大量人群的数据,试图找出基因变异与特定疾病和特征之间的关联。提供筛查的公司声称,将胚胎基因组与这些数据库得出的风险评分进行比较(有时还根据血统和家族史进行调整),就能得出个体化的评估。

That is disputed, however. Although selecting on the basis of polygenic risk scores works across many offspring, as in animal breeding, it is less sure to have the desired result for a single child, notes Kevin Mitchell of Trinity College Dublin.

然而这一点存在争议。都柏林圣三一学院的 Kevin Mitchell 指出,虽然基于多基因风险评分的选择在众多后代中行之有效(如动物育种),但对于单个孩子来说,是否一定能得到预期结果就不那么确定了。

Herasight attempts to deal with this issue by validating its risk scores using sibling data from GWAS datasets to ensure its models retain predictive value within a single family. It claims that, if it tests ten embryos for a couple where both parents have type-2 diabetes, it can reduce their child's absolute risk of developing the condition by 12-20 percentage points, from a baseline of 40-60%.

Herasight 试图通过使用 GWAS 数据集中的同胞数据来验证其风险评分,确保其模型在单个家庭内保持预测价值。该公司声称,如果为一对双方都患 2 型糖尿病的夫妇检测十个胚胎,可以将孩子患上该病的绝对风险从 40-60% 的基线降低 12-20 个百分点。

Some argue that the magnitude of the benefits from embryo screening are overstated. If parents picked from ten viable embryos, the median boost to their child's height would be 2.9cm, according to a paper in Cell in 2019, based on technology at the time. If they selected for IQ, the gain would be three points—unlikely to be life-changing. Moreover, for those picking among fewer than five embryos, the expected gains drop precipitously. Dagan Wells of the University of Oxford adds that, for many conditions, genes are less important than environmental factors such as diet.

有人认为胚胎筛查的收益被夸大了。根据 2019 年《细胞》杂志基于当时技术的一篇论文,如果父母从十个可行胚胎中挑选,对孩子身高的中位数提升为 2.9 厘米。如果选择智商,增益为 3 分——不太可能改变人生。此外,对于可供挑选的胚胎少于五个的情况,预期收益会急剧下降。牛津大学的 Dagan Wells 补充说,对许多疾病而言,基因不如饮食等环境因素重要。

Selecting against some traits could also have unintended consequences. Genetic material can have different effects in different parts of the body, a phenomenon called pleiotropy. If parents select an embryo intending to lower their child's risk of a certain disease, they may be neglecting or exacerbating problems for which providers do not (or cannot) offer a score.

针对某些特征的选择还可能带来意想不到的后果。遗传物质在身体不同部位可能产生不同效应,这种现象称为基因多效性。如果父母选择胚胎是为了降低孩子患某种疾病的风险,他们可能忽略或加重了服务商没有(或无法)提供评分的其他问题。

Yet many of the technical issues, not least the lack of training data among certain populations, should improve with time. The Cell paper estimated that increasing the sample size of the underlying databases could double the median gain in IQ points from polygenic scoring. With pleiotropy, some studies suggest that most genetic correlations between pairs of polygenic diseases are either positive—meaning cutting the chance of one decreases the chances of others—or insignificant. At present, the technology is "kind of a promissory note", says Trinity's Dr Mitchell. "They say, 'Trust us, this is a bit shit right now, but it'll be good soon.'"

然而,许多技术问题——尤其是某些人群中训练数据的缺乏——应该会随着时间推移而改善。《细胞》论文估计,扩大基础数据库的样本量可以使多基因评分的智商增益中位数翻倍。关于基因多效性,一些研究表明,大多数多基因疾病之间的遗传相关性要么是正的——意味着降低一种疾病的概率也会降低其他疾病的概率——要么不显著。圣三一学院的 Mitchell 博士说,目前这项技术"有点像一张期票":"他们说,'信我们吧,现在这东西有点烂,但很快就会好了。'"

If technological problems are resolved, ethical ones will grow. Some opponents are concerned that screening startups are promoting a friendlier version of eugenics. Others worry that embryo editing—on which America has applied a de-facto ban since 2016—could come next.

如果技术问题解决了,伦理问题会随之而来。一些反对者担心,筛查初创公司正在推广一种更温和的优生学。另一些人担心,胚胎编辑——美国自 2016 年以来对其事实上的禁令——可能会成为下一步。

Industry insiders reject the fretting, sometimes bluntly. Risk scores may not be perfect, but they are "best in class", says Delian Asparouhov of Founders Fund, a VC firm co-founded by Mr Thiel, which has invested in various fertility startups. "What I hate about some of the traditional health-care industry and genetic counsellors is they're like, 'You need to have a Harvard clinical-grade licence' to interpret genetic data. 'Fuck that,' he continues. 'I just want whatever the best statistical models are. I don't need a PhD to read this stuff.'" (Herasight, Nucleus and Orchid all have genetic counsellors to walk clients through their results.) As for ethics, Mr Asparouhov argues that all parents-to-be engage in a form of genetic selection when they choose a partner. "If this is eugenics, then so is Hinge," he argues.

业内人士拒绝这些担忧,有时甚至直言不讳。由 Thiel 参与创立、投资了多家生育初创公司的风投 Founders Fund 的 Delian Asparouhov 表示,风险评分可能并不完美,但它们是"同类最佳"。"我讨厌传统医疗行业和遗传咨询师的一点是,他们总说'你需要哈佛临床级执照'才能解读基因数据。"他接着说,"去他的。我只想要最好的统计模型。我不需要博士学位也能读这些东西。"(Herasight、Nucleus 和 Orchid 都配有遗传咨询师,帮客户解读结果。)至于伦理,Asparouhov 认为,所有准父母在选择伴侣时都在进行一种形式的基因选择。"如果这是优生学,那么约会软件 Hinge 也是。"

Most of the companies offering PGT-P are more circumspect. They say their customers are mainly looking for ways to ensure their children are healthy, rather than to create "super-babies". Yet their decision to offer scores for intelligence and aesthetic traits suggests they recognise there is a market for the latter.

提供 PGT-P 的大多数公司更为谨慎。它们说,客户主要想确保孩子健康,而不是创造"超级宝宝"。然而,它们决定提供智力和外貌特征评分,说明它们也认识到后者是有市场的。

Arguments over the future of a small cohort of startups may seem like a niche concern. But if IVF gets cheaper and genetic data more abundant, as looks likely, the business of embryo screening will only grow—along with the ferocity of the debate. The nearly 50-year history of the fertility industry is full of technologies that were once considered contentious, including IVF. Startups such as Nucleus, Orchid and Herasight are, in that sense at least, nothing new. ■

围绕一小批初创公司未来的争论,看起来可能只是小众话题。但如果试管婴儿变得更便宜、基因数据更丰富——这看起来很有可能——胚胎筛查业务只会增长,争论也会更加激烈。生育行业近 50 年的历史中,满是曾经被认为有争议的技术,试管婴儿就是其中之一。从这种意义上说,Nucleus、Orchid 和 Herasight 这些初创公司并不新鲜。■


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📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1 水平英文解释)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| embryo | a baby before it is born, at the very beginning of life | 胚胎 |

| genetic | relating to genes (the instructions in your body) | 基因的 |

| gene | a small part of your body that carries information from your parents | 基因 |

| screen (v.) | to test or check something carefully | 筛查 |

| fertility | the ability to have babies | 生育力 |

| IVF | a way of making a baby outside the mother's body | 试管婴儿 |

| trait | a quality or feature of a person, like height or eye colour | 特征 |

| disease | an illness; a health problem | 疾病 |

| lifespan | how long a person or animal lives | 寿命 |

| intelligence | the ability to learn and understand things | 智力 |

| estimate | a guess about a number or size | 估算 |

| database | a large collection of information stored on a computer | 数据库 |

| controversy | strong disagreement about something | 争议 |

| ethical | right or wrong; about good and bad behaviour | 伦理的 |

| eugenics | (old, bad idea) trying to make humans "better" by choosing genes | 优生学 |

| promising | likely to be good or successful in the future | 有前景的 |

| risk | the chance that something bad may happen | 风险 |

| dispute | to disagree with something | 质疑 |


*本文由海宝整理翻译,仅供个人学习。原文版权归 The Economist 所有。*

In China, treatment for mental-health problems is a luxury|在中国,心理治疗是一种奢侈品

原文The Economist|China 栏目|2026-08-13

📝 中文摘要

中国的心理健康问题正日益严重,但治疗资源却严重不足。33 岁的心理咨询师小姚(化名)透露,她一半客户(多为 20-40 岁女性)不敢告诉父母自己花了 500 元做咨询——老一辈常觉得"这只是不开心,是不是想太多了"。

一项发表于《柳叶刀》的研究提供了迄今最全面的估算:2023 年中国约有 1.91 亿人患有精神障碍,相当于每 7 个中国人中就有 1 个,比 1990 年增加 46%。焦虑和抑郁最常见,进食障碍增速最快。疫情期间封控导致抑郁焦虑激增,也促使更多人首次寻求咨询,线上心理服务蓬勃发展——2025 年政府心理热线接听超 70 万通,今年上半年已达 90 万通。

但治疗缺口依然巨大:2021 年《柳叶刀》另一项研究显示,1007 名抑郁症患者中仅 9.5% 获得治疗,只有 0.5% 得到充分治疗。政府计划到 2030 年建成全国心理支持和危机干预体系(每校设咨询室、每县至少一家医院提供精神科服务)。官方紧迫感部分源于社会不稳定担忧:2024 年多起驾车撞人、持刀伤人事件,以及今年 6 月一名焦虑抑郁的飞行员驾机撞楼事件,都让心理健康成为国家安全议题。新兴的心理治疗行业基本不受监管,且对多数人来说难以负担。

💬 原文关键段落

HALF OF XIAO Yao's clients, who are mostly women aged between 20 and 40, do not tell their parents that they pay 500 yuan ($75) for counselling sessions. The 33-year-old psychological counsellor says that older generations tend to take mental health less seriously and ask: "This is just unhappiness, isn't it? Aren't you overthinking things?"

The study, published in the Lancet, a British medical journal, offers the most comprehensive estimate to date of mental disorders' prevalence in China, with 191m cases in 2023 (equivalent to about one in seven Chinese). That was 46% more than in 1990, but after allowing for the country being older and more populous, the estimated prevalence was 14.6% higher.

Another paper in the Lancet, in 2021, found that of 1,007 Chinese surveyed with a depressive disorder, just 9.5% got treatment, while a mere 0.5% were treated adequately.

📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| mental health | the health of your mind and feelings | 心理健康 |

| counsellor | a person who helps people talk about their problems | 咨询师 |

| depression | a mental illness that makes you feel very sad for a long time | 抑郁症 |

| anxiety | a feeling of worry and fear | 焦虑 |

| disorder | an illness; a problem with how the body or mind works | 障碍/失调 |

| stigma | a bad feeling in society about something | 污名 |

| prevalence | how common something is | 流行率/患病率 |

| treatment | medical care to make someone better | 治疗 |

| psychiatric | relating to mental illness and its treatment | 精神科的 |

| hotline | a phone number you can call for help | 热线 |


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The Taliban are vile. Democracies must still engage with them|塔利班很糟糕,但民主国家仍需与之接触

原文The Economist|Leaders(社论)栏目|2026-08-13

📝 中文摘要

五年前,拜登总统从阿富汗撤军——并非被迫,而是选择。美国本可无限期保卫阿富汗虽有缺陷但民选的政府,但选民厌倦了这场美国最长的战争。塔利班几乎未遇抵抗便夺权,绝望的平民扒着起飞的美国飞机坠落身亡。一场二十年的建国努力以屈辱告终;六个月后,普京入侵乌克兰——其他国家由此看清了美国"是否愿意支持盟友"的底牌。

五年后,美国几乎遗忘了阿富汗。本刊记者实地驱车 1000 公里探访发现:塔利班牢牢掌权,国家大体平静(除与巴基斯坦的零星冲突),但这是"阴郁的稳定"——音乐被禁、武装分子统治街头、风化警察殴打"胡子不合格"的男人、女性不得工作上学、无男性监护人不得出行,女童被禁止上中学,童婚合法化后许多女孩直接从教室被推进婚姻。

西方试图孤立塔利班——拒绝承认、冻结阿富汗央行海外储备、制裁官员——但几乎一无所获。塔利班强硬派根本不在乎西方外交官和投资者远离。本刊主张:忽视阿富汗是错误——这个国家被忽视更可能再次制造地缘政治麻烦,其人民将遭受更多苦难,且更可能倒向中国或俄罗斯的势力范围。民主国家应当继续与塔利班接触,而非孤立。

💬 原文关键段落

Five years on, America has largely forgotten Afghanistan. This is a mistake. The country is more likely to cause geopolitical trouble again if it is ignored. Its people will suffer even more. And it is more likely to fall into China's or Russia's orbit.

As our correspondent reports this week, after a 1,000km road trip inside the country, the Taliban are firmly in charge and the place is largely calm, bar intermittent sparring with its neighbour, Pakistan. But it is a grim stability.

America and Europe have tried to isolate the Taliban regime, refusing to recognise it, freezing Afghan central-bank reserves held abroad and slapping sanctions on officials. But this has achieved almost nothing.

📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| democracy | a system where people choose their leaders by voting | 民主 |

| engage with | to talk and work with someone | 接触/交往 |

| regime | a government, usually a bad one | 政权 |

| isolate | to keep someone away from others | 孤立 |

| sanction | a punishment, often stopping trade with a country | 制裁 |

| withdraw | to take away; to pull out (soldiers, money) | 撤出 |

| civilian | a person who is not in the army | 平民 |

| warlord | a military leader who controls a region by force | 军阀 |

| guardian | a person who takes care of a child | 监护人 |

| stability | the state of being calm and not changing | 稳定 |


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The six stages of holiday-making|度假的六个阶段

原文The Economist|Business 栏目|2026-08-13(Bartleby 职场专栏,幽默风格)

📝 中文摘要

北半球正值盛夏,办公室空了、机场满了。理论上假期是用来彻底放松的,实际上从出发到回归工作,要经历好几个阶段——本文用幽默笔触剖析"度假心理学":

第一阶段·准备期:出发前几天,你拼命赶完最紧急的工作,一边对团队说"我完全信任你们",一边补一句"有任何事都联系我,多小都行"——结果大家反而觉得不被信任。你纠结要不要设自动回复,最终决定不设:"偶尔看看手机真的没问题。"

第二阶段·拼命放松期:头几天你把度假当成工作来做——花大量时间让 AI 推荐"小众目的地",早上开两小时车去 ChatGPT 推荐的早餐店,结果发现店关门了,再去参观一个"古法腌鱼"博物馆。你喝杯酒睡着,醒来懊恼"又浪费了放松时间",捧起书却担心"休闲得不够休闲"——度假中的你非常紧张。

第三阶段·放手期:你开始隔一会儿查邮件,被拉进一个电话会,既恼火又得意("没我不行吧?")。你逐渐意识到:每周发生的事,大多(a)根本不需要你,(b)没有持久价值。你开始忽略大部分消息,并终于打开了自动回复。

第四阶段·错觉期:你终于开始放松,赖床久一点……

后面还有"内疚期"和"回归期":假期结束前开始焦虑,回来后面对堆积如山的邮件,并发现"休假两周,真正放松的天数没几天"。(原文未完,全文见原文链接)

💬 原文关键段落

It's summer, in the northern hemisphere at least, which means emptier offices and fuller airports. In theory, a holiday is a time to properly relax. In practice, there are several stages to pass through before that moment arrives, and several more to experience before you are fully immersed in work again.

You spend loads of time asking AI models for places to go that are off the beaten track. In a typical morning, you drive two hours to eat breakfast at a place recommended by ChatGPT which turns out to be closed, and then visit a museum devoted to the ancient craft of curing fish.

As you triage messages, sorting them into things that have to be dealt with quickly and those that can wait, you gradually realise just how much of what goes on each week a) doesn't require you at all and b) has no lasting value.

📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| holiday | a time away from work to rest | 假期 |

| relax | to rest and feel calm | 放松 |

| urgent | very important and needing action now | 紧急的 |

| trivial | not important; small | 琐碎的 |

| tension | a feeling of worry or stress | 紧张 |

| leisure | free time to enjoy yourself | 闲暇 |

| immerse | to be fully involved in something | 沉浸 |

| out-of-office | a message saying you are away from work | 自动回复 |

| triage | to sort things by how important they are | 分拣/分级处理 |

| delusional | believing things that are not true | 错觉的 |


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America really might restore democracy to Venezuela|美国或许真能恢复委内瑞拉的民主

原文The Economist|Leaders(社论)栏目|2026-08-12

📝 中文摘要

今年 1 月,特朗普总统派美国特种部队抓捕委内瑞拉独裁者马杜罗时,恢复民主似乎不是他的优先事项——他大谈自己如何掌控了委内瑞拉的石油,却几乎不提该国的政治前途,还任命被废黜暴君的副手德尔西·罗德里格斯为临时总统。许多人担心:没有美国对民主转型的坚定承诺,旧日残酷的窃贼统治会延续。

然而,委内瑞拉的民主前景似乎在改善。原因不是特朗普突然热衷于此,而是他的国务卿马尔科·卢比奥——他真心想终结拉美的左翼独裁——被赋予了相当大的自由,可以利用美国的巨大影响力推进这一目标。8 月 12 日,委内瑞拉政权与反对派人士的第一轮谈判结束,达成了一项适度协议,启动包括最高法院在内的司法改革进程。本刊调查发现乐观的理由:进一步谈判可能在 12 月前促成允许公平选举的改革。

没有美国的施压,这一切都不会发生。卢比奥深度介入,直接与反对派首席谈判代表迪诺拉·菲格拉对话,她的团队在加拉加斯坐美国车、有美国安保、住美国选定的酒店。绝大多数委内瑞拉人希望转型成功,这对特朗普也有利——他想要委内瑞拉破败的油田繁荣,而只有民主与法治之下,该国才能稳定到足以吸引投资。但问题重重:统治集团经常背弃公平选举的承诺,被卢比奥指导的反对派会被指责为美国傀儡,而饱受地震之苦的普通民众尚未从美国掌控的石油收入中获益。若谈判拖延,政权将有更多机会逃避承诺。

💬 原文关键段落

Yet the prospects for democracy in Venezuela seem to be improving. This is not because Mr Trump has suddenly developed a passion for the subject. It is because his secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who really does care about ending left-wing dictatorships in Latin America, has been granted a reasonably free hand to use America's huge influence in pursuit of that goal.

A first round of negotiations between Venezuela's regime and figures from the opposition ended on August 12th with a modest agreement to begin a process of judicial reform, including of the Supreme Court. Our reporting finds reasons for optimism.

Having seen both their liberty and the economy shrink under Mr Maduro, the vast majority of Venezuelans would love the transition to democracy to succeed. This would also benefit Mr Trump. He wants to see Venezuela's dilapidated oilfields boom; only under democracy and the rule of law will the country be stable enough to attract the necessary investment.

📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| democracy | a system where people choose their leaders by voting | 民主 |

| dictator | a leader who has total power and is not elected | 独裁者 |

| regime | a government, usually a bad one | 政权 |

| opposition | people who fight against a government | 反对派 |

| negotiate | to talk to reach an agreement | 谈判 |

| judicial | relating to courts and judges | 司法的 |

| reform | a change to make something better | 改革 |

| election | a vote to choose leaders | 选举 |

| transition | a change from one state to another | 转型 |

| kleptocracy | a government that steals money from its people | 窃贼统治 |


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Zhu Rongji's death is a reminder of how much has changed in China|朱镕基逝世:中国已改变多少的提醒

原文The Economist|China 栏目|2026-08-12

📝 中文摘要

1998 年出任中国总理后不久,朱镕基曾有名言:他订了 100 口棺材——99 口给腐败官员,1 口留给自己。在痛恨官僚贪腐这一点上,这位市场开放改革的先驱与现任领导人习近平有共同之处;但在许多其他方面,8 月 12 日逝世的朱镕基是当今领导层的对立面:务实、直言不讳、求知欲强,他在融入全球经济的过程中摒弃意识形态,并在习近平已拆解的集体领导体制中掌握过巨大权力。

"老板朱"以 97 岁高龄离世,不仅标志着一个非凡生命的终结,也提醒人们:在习近平掌权的 14 年里,中国的经济与政治生活发生了多大变化。作为 2001 年带领中国加入世贸组织的人,他被誉为开启了一段前所未有的经济增长时期。但他的努力也让数千万国企工人失业、助长了房地产泡沫,并为当前中美之间的部分紧张关系埋下伏笔。

新华社仅称朱镕基"因病"逝世,官方讣告称他为"久经考验的忠诚的共产主义战士、杰出的无产阶级革命家、政治家、领导人",并称退休后他坚定支持习近平。但按照这个国家的惯例(领导人去世曾引发动荡),讣告省略了他生涯中许多有争议的细节,包括上世纪 50 年代和 70 年代两次被停职、90 年代受到保守派领导人批评等。朱镕基是 1920-30 年代出生、1949 年后接受教育(多为工程学)的"第三代"领导人中几乎最后一位在世者。

💬 原文关键段落

Soon after becoming China's prime minister in 1998 Zhu Rongji famously declared that he had ordered 100 coffins — 99 for corrupt officials and one for himself. In his hatred of bureaucratic graft, the pioneer of market-opening reforms shared a trait with China's current leader, Xi Jinping.

The loss of "Boss Zhu" at the age of 97 did not just mark the end of an extraordinary life. It was a reminder, too, of how much Chinese economic and political life has changed in the 14 years since Mr Xi took power.

As the man who brought China into the World Trade Organisation in 2001, he is credited with initiating an unprecedented period of economic growth. His efforts also threw tens of millions of state workers into unemployment, helped to create a property bubble and laid the groundwork for some of the current tensions between China and America.

📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| prime minister | the head of a government | 总理 |

| corrupt | dishonest; taking money illegally | 腐败的 |

| reform | a change to make something better | 改革 |

| ideology | a set of ideas and beliefs | 意识形态 |

| pragmatic | practical; focused on what works | 务实的 |

| economic | relating to money, trade and business | 经济的 |

| globalization | the way countries connect through trade | 全球化 |

| obituary | a notice about someone who has died | 讣告 |

| legacy | what someone leaves behind; their influence | 遗产/遗产影响 |

| bureaucracy | the system of government officials | 官僚体系 |


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Maybe scientific progress isn't slowing, after all|也许科学进步并未放缓

原文The Economist|Science & technology 栏目|2026-08-12

📝 中文摘要

"科学最美好的日子已经过去、进步正在放缓"是个老生常谈的说法。科学本身很适合被科学家研究,因此很多人研究过它。最著名的贡献之一来自 2023 年:明尼苏达大学博士生 Michael Park 及同事在《自然》发表论文,分析了 4500 万篇论文和 390 万项专利的引用模式,得出结论:自 1950 年代以来,二者的"颠覆性"急剧下降。该结论被广泛报道(包括本刊),还进入了国会听证会和白宫官员的演讲。

8 月 12 日出现了反转:《自然》发表后续论文,认为 Park 博士等人的结论大多是幻象,源于他们分析的数据集存在问题。布鲁塞尔自由大学博士生 Vincent Holst 及合著者称,修正这些问题后,颠覆性的下降大部分消失了。

原始论文的核心是"整合-颠覆指数"(CD index):将一篇论文的参考文献与后来论文的参考文献进行比较,从 -1(最大整合)到 1(最大颠覆)。Holst 指出,Park 的原始分析包含约 97 万篇 CD 值为 1 的论文和 14.2 万项专利——其中大多数获得满分是因为"没有参考文献"且被至少一篇后续文献引用。但 Holst 随机抽样了 100 篇论文和专利后发现,93% 的论文和 98% 的专利其实都含有参考文献——只是被数据库错误分类了。进一步的调查显示,错误分类的比例……(原文未完,详见原文链接)

💬 原文关键段落

One notable contribution came in 2023, when Michael Park, then a PhD student at the University of Minnesota, and his colleagues published a paper in Nature. It analysed citation patterns in 45m scientific papers and 3.9m patents and concluded that the "disruptiveness" of both had fallen off a cliff since the 1950s.

On August 12th came a twist. Nature published a follow-up paper arguing that Dr Park and his colleagues' conclusions were mostly illusory, caused by problems with the data set they had analysed. Correct those, argues Vincent Holst, a PhD student at Vrije University, in Brussels, and his co-authors, and most of the decline in disruptiveness goes away.

Mr Holst argues that Dr Park's original analysis includes around 970,000 papers and 142,000 patents with a CD of 1. Most achieved that high score by containing no references at all and themselves being referenced by at least one subsequent publication.

📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| scientific | relating to science | 科学的 |

| progress | moving forward; getting better | 进步 |

| disrupt | to change something in a big, new way | 颠覆 |

| citation | a note saying where information came from | 引用 |

| paper | a written study by scientists | 论文 |

| patent | a legal right to own an invention | 专利 |

| data | information collected for study | 数据 |

| illusion | something that looks real but is not | 幻象 |

| decline | a fall; becoming less | 下降 |

| analyse | to study something carefully | 分析 |


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Zhu Rongji's death is a reminder of how much has changed in China|朱镕基逝世:中国已改变多少的提醒

原文The Economist|China 栏目|2026-08-12

说明:双语精读(逐段对照 + A1 重点单词),由海宝整理,仅供个人学习使用


📖 双语对照阅读 (Bilingual · 一段英文一段中文)

Soon after becoming China's prime minister in 1998 Zhu Rongji famously declared that he had ordered 100 coffins — 99 for corrupt officials and one for himself. In his hatred of bureaucratic graft, the pioneer of market-opening reforms shared a trait with China's current leader, Xi Jinping. In many other ways, Mr Zhu, who died on August 12th, was the antithesis of China's current leadership. Pragmatic, plain-speaking and intellectually curious, he eschewed ideology in his quest to integrate China with the global economy. He also wielded enormous power in a collective leadership system that Mr Xi has dismantled.

1998 年出任中国总理后不久,朱镕基说过一句名言:他订了 100 口棺材——99 口给腐败官员,1 口留给自己。在痛恨官僚贪腐这一点上,这位市场开放改革的先驱与现任领导人习近平有共同之处。但在许多其他方面,8 月 12 日逝世的朱镕基是当今领导层的对立面:他务实、直言不讳、求知欲强,在推动中国融入全球经济的过程中摒弃意识形态。他还在习近平已经拆解的集体领导体制中掌握过巨大权力。

The loss of "Boss Zhu" at the age of 97 did not just mark the end of an extraordinary life. It was a reminder, too, of how much Chinese economic and political life has changed in the 14 years since Mr Xi took power. And it brought into focus unresolved questions over Mr Zhu's legacy. As the man who brought China into the World Trade Organisation in 2001, he is credited with initiating an unprecedented period of economic growth. His efforts also threw tens of millions of state workers into unemployment, helped to create a property bubble and laid the groundwork for some of the current tensions between China and America.

"老板朱"以 97 岁高龄辞世,不仅标志着一个非凡生命的终结,也提醒人们:在习近平掌权的 14 年里,中国的经济与政治生活发生了多大变化。这也让人们重新聚焦朱镕基遗产中悬而未决的问题。作为 2001 年带领中国加入世贸组织的人,他被誉为开启了一段前所未有的经济增长时期。但他的努力也让数千万国企工人失业、助长了房地产泡沫,并为当前中美之间的部分紧张关系埋下伏笔。

Xinhua, China's main state-run news agency, said only that Mr Zhu died of "illness". An official obituary described him as "a time-tested and loyal communist fighter, and an outstanding proletarian revolutionist, statesman and leader". It also said that in retirement, he had been a firm supporter of Mr Xi. But, as is customary in a country where leaders' deaths have sparked unrest in the past, the obituary omitted many of the more controversial details of Mr Zhu's career, including his suspensions from the Communist Party in the 1950s and 1970s and the criticism he faced from more conservative leaders in the 1990s.

中国官方通讯社新华社仅称朱镕基"因病"逝世。官方讣告称他为"久经考验的忠诚的共产主义战士,杰出的无产阶级革命家、政治家、领导人",并称他退休后坚定支持习近平。但按照这个国家的惯例——过去领导人的去世曾引发动荡——讣告省略了他生涯中许多更有争议的细节,包括上世纪 50 年代和 70 年代被停止党籍的经历,以及 90 年代受到更保守的领导人批评的经历。

Mr Zhu was nearly the last survivor of the "third generation" of Chinese leaders who were born in the 1920s and 1930s and educated, often as engineers, after the Communist Party took power in 1949. He was born in Changsha, in the south-central province of Hunan, and raised by relatively wealthy uncles following the death of his parents. A gifted student, he graduated in electrical engineering from Beijing's Tsinghua University and landed a job at the State Planning Commission. But after being labelled a "rightist" in the 1950s he spent two decades in relative obscurity, including five years as a farm worker.

朱镕基几乎是"第三代"中国领导人中最后一位在世者——这一代人生于上世纪 20 至 30 年代,在 1949 年共产党执政后接受教育,许多人学的是工程。他出生于湖南省中部的长沙,父母去世后由较为富裕的叔伯抚养长大。他天资聪颖,毕业于北京清华大学电机工程专业,进入国家计委工作。但在 50 年代被划为"右派"后,他度过了约二十年相对默默无闻的岁月,其中五年在农场劳动。

Rehabilitated after Mao Zedong's death in 1976, his political career took off, and 12 years later he became mayor of Shanghai. There he worked alongside Jiang Zemin, who was the local party boss at the time but was promoted to China's top leadership post in the aftermath of the military crackdown on pro-democracy protests around Tiananmen Square in 1989. Mr Zhu won plaudits for peacefully defusing similar protests in Shanghai, as well as for his drive to modernise the city's waterfront. Two years later he too was summoned to Beijing and put in charge of economic management, first as a vice-premier and then as prime minister.

1976 年毛泽东逝世后,朱镕基获得平反,政治生涯起飞,12 年后出任上海市长。在上海,他与时任市委书记的江泽民共事——江泽民在 1989 年天安门广场附近民主抗议遭到军事镇压之后,升任中国最高领导职务。朱镕基因和平化解了上海类似的抗议、并推动城市滨江地带现代化而赢得赞誉。两年后,他也被召到北京主管经济工作,先任副总理,后任总理。

His main task was to reinvigorate the pro-market reforms that had faltered since 1989. Among his main achievements were reining in annual inflation, which had risen to a high of more than 24%, and overhauling China's tax system to fill government coffers and to tighten control over regional administrations. He slashed red tape in order to lure foreign investors and weeded out corrupt or incompetent bureaucrats. And he trained and promoted a cohort of economic and financial experts who occupied senior posts long after he retired. He is best remembered for privatising hundreds of loss-making state-owned enterprises and spearheading reforms and negotiations that brought China into the WTO.

他的主要任务是重振自 1989 年以来陷入停滞的市场化改革。他的主要成就包括:遏制一度超过 24% 的年度通胀;改革税收制度,充实国库并加强对地方政府的控制;削减官僚程序以吸引外国投资者;清除腐败或不称职的官员。他还培养和提拔了一批经济金融专家,这些人在他退休多年后仍身居要职。他最令人铭记的功绩,是私有化了数百家亏损的国有企业,并主导推动中国加入世贸组织的改革与谈判。

That made him popular with Chinese business leaders and academics who favoured pro-market reforms. But he often irked other senior leaders, and since his retirement in 2003 no other prime minister has come close to matching his reformist record. Indeed, in recent years Mr Xi has sidelined many of Mr Zhu's protégés and reversed some of his reforms, reining in private enterprise and giving great powers to the state sector. Nor is there any prospect of Mr Xi appointing a prime minister with the powers and personality that made Mr Zhu so distinctive. In China today, there can only be one boss. ■

这让他深受支持市场化改革的中国商界领袖和学者欢迎,但也常常惹恼其他高层领导人。自 2003 年他退休以来,没有哪位总理能接近他当年的改革成就。事实上,近年来习近平已边缘化了朱镕基的许多门生,并逆转了他的一些改革——收紧私营企业、赋予国有部门更大权力。习近平也不会任命一位拥有朱镕基那样权力与个性的总理。在今天的中国,只能有一个老板。■


📚 重点单词 (Key Vocabulary · A1 水平英文解释)

| 单词 | 简单英文解释(A1) | 中文 |

|---|---|---|

| prime minister | the head of a government | 总理 |

| corrupt | dishonest; taking money illegally | 腐败的 |

| graft | money taken illegally by people in power | 贪腐 |

| pragmatic | practical; focused on what works | 务实的 |

| ideology | a set of ideas and beliefs | 意识形态 |

| legacy | what someone leaves behind; their influence | 遗产/留下的影响 |

| obituary | a notice about someone who has died | 讣告 |

| rehabilitate | to give back someone's good name after unfair treatment | 平反 |

| inflation | prices going up quickly | 通货膨胀 |

| privatise | to sell state businesses to private owners | 私有化 |

| state-owned | owned by the government | 国有的 |

| reform | a change to make something better | 改革 |

| bureaucracy | the system of government officials | 官僚体系 |

| red tape | too many rules that slow things down | 官僚程序/繁文缛节 |

| protégé | a person helped and taught by a more powerful person | 门生 |

| sideline | to push someone away from power or attention | 边缘化 |


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📖 双语精读(全文翻译)

1. [001-大脑的Ozempic时刻-双语精读.md](2026-08-14/001-大脑的Ozempic时刻-双语精读.md) — 大脑或迎来"Ozempic 时刻"(AI/科技)

2. [002-聪明的宝宝值多少钱-双语精读.md](2026-08-14/002-聪明的宝宝值多少钱-双语精读.md) — 胚胎筛查生意(商业)

3. [009-朱镕基逝世-双语精读.md](2026-08-14/009-朱镕基逝世-双语精读.md) — 朱镕基逝世:中国已改变多少(中国)

📝 重点摘要

3. [003-中国心理治疗是奢侈品-重点摘要.md](2026-08-14/003-中国心理治疗是奢侈品-重点摘要.md) — 中国心理健康(中国)

4. [004-塔利班之恶-重点摘要.md](2026-08-14/004-塔利班之恶-重点摘要.md) — 阿富汗五年(政治)

5. [005-度假的六个阶段-重点摘要.md](2026-08-14/005-度假的六个阶段-重点摘要.md) — 度假心理学(商业/职场)

6. [006-委内瑞拉的民主转机-重点摘要.md](2026-08-14/006-委内瑞拉的民主转机-重点摘要.md) — 美国与委内瑞拉(政治)

7. [007-朱镕基逝世-重点摘要.md](2026-08-14/007-朱镕基逝世-重点摘要.md) — 中国之变(中国)

8. [008-科学进步并未放缓-重点摘要.md](2026-08-14/008-科学进步并未放缓-重点摘要.md) — 科学颠覆性之争(AI/科技)

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