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What Rivian’s New Vehicle AI Is All About And How It’s Taking On Tesla

What Rivian’s New Vehicle AI Is All About And How It’s Taking On Tesla

With the R2, Rivian’s new AI promises to put its vehicles on more competitive ground with Tesla. Here’s what consumers can expect.

The Best Laptop Cooling Pad and Why You Should Buy One

Most laptop cooling pads are useless, but if you get the right one, it can make a huge impact on how long your gaming laptop lasts.

AI music generator Suno hits 2M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue

AI music generator Suno hits 2M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue

Suno lets users create music using natural language prompts, making it possible for people with little experience to generate audio with little effort.

Waymo: New City Alerts in Chicago & Charlotte

Waymo: New City Alerts in Chicago & Charlotte

It’s almost like you can’t go a day without another Waymo announcement, or two. Just a day after Waymo started commercial robotaxi service in...

The Power of Perennial Agriculture

The Power of Perennial Agriculture

With the changing climate front of mind, Living Roots explores an alternate vision, one focused on the long game and built on perennials—plants...

These incarcerated men trained guide dogs in prison. Their success inspired 11 more programs nationwide

These incarcerated men trained guide dogs in prison. Their success inspired 11 more programs nationwide

Since it was first installed, the San Quentin guide dog program has quadrupled in size, with 16 trainers currently raising eight puppies.

NASA’s Artemis moon exploration programme is getting a major makeover

NASA’s Artemis moon exploration programme is getting a major makeover

As it faces yet another set of delays, NASA’s Artemis programme is being shaken up, delaying an actual moon landing in favour of smaller, faster...

Chance Rediscovery of Fossils Found in the 1960s Retell the Story of Giant, Globetrotting Amphibian

Chance Rediscovery of Fossils Found in the 1960s Retell the Story of Giant, Globetrotting Amphibian

250 million years ago, the giant ancestors of today’s salamanders swam from the area of today’s Norwegian Arctic to the west coast of Australia....

Why China’s humanoid robot industry is winning the early market

Why China’s humanoid robot industry is winning the early market

China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S. competitors in a...

Gen-Z vs. Boomers? Why Gen-X Is the Key to Solving Today’s Workplace Culture Wars

Gen-Z vs. Boomers? Why Gen-X Is the Key to Solving Today’s Workplace Culture Wars

New survey data indicates workers aged 45 to 60 years old are ideally positioned to link the contrasting workplace vibes and values of Boomers,...

Are You ‘Agentic’ Enough for the AI Era?

Are You ‘Agentic’ Enough for the AI Era?

Silicon Valley built AI coding agents that can handle most of the grunt work. Now, the most valuable skill in tech is deciding what they should do.

What It Takes to Grow: Pioneering Psychoanalyst Karen Horney on the Key to Self-Realization

What It Takes to Grow: Pioneering Psychoanalyst Karen Horney on the Key to Self-Realization

"Self-knowledge... is not an aim in itself, but a means of liberating the forces of spontaneous growth. In this sense, to work at ourselves...

‘A.I. Literacy’ Is the New Drivers’ Ed at This Newark School

‘A.I. Literacy’ Is the New Drivers’ Ed at This Newark School

Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots.

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Why Protecting Your Energy Isn’t Selfish or Shameful

Why Protecting Your Energy Isn’t Selfish or Shameful

“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” ~Ian Maclaren A friend recently told me a story about her mother that stayed with me....

A Fourth-Generation Family Farm Adapts for the Future

A Fourth-Generation Family Farm Adapts for the Future

After loss and financial strain, a young fourth-generation farmer leads her family through a bold transition to save the farm they love. The post...

Tech Life

Tech Life

The smart glasses market is growing, with more choice of wearable devices.

Retired veteran teams up with nonprofit to build free ramps for senior and disabled neighbors

Pete Adler and his fellow church members have built over 500 ramps for neighbors in need.

From Classroom to Boardroom – How to Transition Successfully

From Classroom to Boardroom – How to Transition Successfully

Moving from classroom to corporate? Here’s how to navigate career transitions, master workplace culture, and stand out in the boardroom. The post...

Sales Pitfalls:  When the Ego Gets In the Way of Revenue

Sales Pitfalls:  When the Ego Gets In the Way of Revenue

Your ego can fuel sales success—or sabotage it. Learn why top performers listen first, talk second, and let customer needs drive the close. In...

5,000-yo Bacteria Shows Antibiotic Resistance Is Ancient, Which May Help Us to Combat it

5,000-yo Bacteria Shows Antibiotic Resistance Is Ancient, Which May Help Us to Combat it

Long before antibiotics were invented, biotics—i.e. bacteria—had developed resistance to them. When researchers examined a bacterial strain called...

What If You’re Already Enough? The Myth of Constant Self-Improvement

What If You’re Already Enough? The Myth of Constant Self-Improvement

Ever feel like no matter how much you do, like how many books you read, habits you hack, or goals you chase, you’re still not there yet? Like...

A $120,000-a-Month Penthouse Sets a New Record in Soho

A $120,000-a-Month Penthouse Sets a New Record in Soho

Eli Bronfman’s Greene Street triplex can’t seem to find a buyer. Thankfully, a renter stepped up.

Secrets Behind Rome’s Self-Healing Concrete Leads Scientist to Launch Roman-Style Concrete Business

Secrets Behind Rome’s Self-Healing Concrete Leads Scientist to Launch Roman-Style Concrete Business

A scientist who figured out the secret behind ancient Rome’s self-repairing concrete has recently confirmed his theory at a Pompeii building site...

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