Gene Regulation May Control How Long We Live

Cross-species research shows that RNA splicing patterns, not just gene activity, track maximum lifespan in mammals, revealing a new axis of longevity control.

The Average ‘Crimson Desert’ Player Is Playing 22 Hours A Week

Crimson Desert has players so hooked they are playing it like a part-time job on average, and it’s still not enough

I’ve Killed The Entire Map In ‘Crimson Desert,’ And I Want A Patch To Do It Again

Crimson Desert has an ending, as single player games tend to do, but your combat skills reach a point where you want to keep fighting past that.

A New Kind Of Fitbit Is Coming

Rumors of the death of Fitbit are off the mark, with a new tracker set for release before too long. It’s already on the wrist of Stephen Curry.

Adam W Is Taking Creator Strategy Off Screen And Into The Real World

Adam W is bringing creator-led marketing into the real world, turning everyday cars into scalable media and redefining how brands reach consumers.

3 Ways Ambition (And Peace) Drive Smarter Business Decisions

Balancing ambition with inner peace helps entrepreneurs make smarter, healthier and more focused business decisions. Here are three ways and what action steps to take.

Can Decentralized Exchanges Finally Compete With Wall Street Speed?

New highspeed decentralized exchanges aim to rival Wall Street by combining low-latency execution with advanced risk models, potentially reshaping crypto market structure

BYD Profit Slips But European Sales Onslaught Gathers Pace

China’s BYD suffered a rare setback last year when its earnings fell nearly 20%, but Europe remains a prime target.

Daring, Costly Rescue Mission Highlights The Case For Drones

A complex rescue mission involving 150 aircraft to rescue one airman in Iran shows why uncrewed aircraft are increasingly needed.

‘Marathon’ Is Now Plagued With A Cheater Infestation

Marathon has many challenges, but its latest is dealing with a lot of cheaters infesting its higher-end matches.