Why Do Your Fingernails Have A White Crescent? A Biologist Explains The ‘Lunula’

The white crescent on your fingernail isn’t decoration — it’s the only visible part of the tissue that makes it, and it reveals how evolution actually works.

1 Unconventional Hobby That Boosts Your Intelligence, By A Psychologist

A psychologist explains why learning to partner dance, not solving puzzles alone, is the science-backed hobby for building sharper, more resilient thinking.

Rides In Waymo’s Ojai Help Reveal Robotaxi Future

In 2017, I forecast that robotaxis would be the path for Chinese cars into the USA. It’s happened. What do the economics of Chinese robotaxis look like?

Culture Of Quality The Key Ingredient Across Medical Device Industry

The most successful medical device manufacturers no longer view quality and regulatory compliance as separate functions.

Why AI Data Centers Need A Different Breed Of Energy Storage

The biggest infrastructure challenge may not be how much total electricity AI consumes but how that electricity is consumed.

Should You Get A Full Body MRI?

Full body MRIs may detect early, symptomless cancer tumors or other serious issues, but may also return benign findings that cause unecessary anxiety and intervention.

Your AI Has A Context Problem, And Generic Data Won’t Fix It

When that vertical data is connected through the context, AI stops giving generic answers to specific business problems.

The Myth Of Model Safety: The Role Of An AI Trust Layer

Agentic AI brings a new level of urgency to the trust problem and shifts an organization’s risk profile entirely.

When Zero-Copy Data Sharing Makes Sense And When It Doesn’t

When governed access can meet the need, zero copy may reduce unnecessary movement and reconciliation.

From A $10 Microphone To Oprah—How Tara Keeney Built ‘Look Who I Found!’ One Walk At A Time

You’ve likely seen Tara Keeney interviewing Oprah, Jay Shetty or Emma Grede on Instagram. Here’s how she built a new kind of 90-second show—and is walking the talk.