A ‘2-Minute’ Daily Ritual To Become Your Sharpest Self, By A Psychologist

A two-minute nightly writing ritual can clear the mental clutter that saps focus — grounded in real psychology on attention residue and if-then planning.

The Fintech Platforms That Scale Don’t Replace Workflows—They Upgrade Them

As AI becomes more embedded in trading, the goal is not to replace human judgment but to support it with better tools, stronger infrastructure and more connected systems.

Waymo’s Ojai Is Now Open To Public. My Experience Spoke To The Future

Waymo’s Chinese-made Ojai is now available to the public and it’s a comfy ride. Will it outcompete the others, and what will it be like when the prices drop?

Unmanaged Consumption: The Hidden Cost Of Enterprise AI

Token usage is quietly becoming one of the fastest-growing line items in enterprise technology budgets, and most organizations aren’t yet equipped to manage it.

The Science And Lingering Human Toll Of A Recent Midwest Derecho

Two weeks later, many communities in the Midwest are without power. An expert explains the science and human toll of a late-summer derecho.

Trillions Of Organisms Are Living On Your Skin — A Biologist Explains What They’re Doing

A biologist explains the trillions of organisms like bacteria, fungi and mites living on human skin right now, and the surprising jobs they quietly do to keep it healthy.

Megadeal Tax Subsidies Boost Local Innovation, Study Finds

New research on billion-dollar Megadeal tax subsidies, like Micron’s $5.5B New York deal, finds a hidden benefit: more innovation among nearby, unrelated local firms.

Stop Blaming Math For Your AI ROI Problem

What most organizations are missing is one person with the authority and the incentive to say what the AI’s returning, and that’s an organizational failure.

Redefining Corporate Responsibility For The AI-Powered Tech Stack

As organizations rush to adopt AI, a larger leadership challenge is emerging, one less about implementation and more about governance, accountability and control.​

Northern Lights Forecast: 10 States May See Aurora On Thursday

The northern lights may be visible overnight from up to 10 northern U.S. states on Thursday, April 9, into Friday, April 10, according to NOAA.