Why The War In Iran Should Accelerate The Clean Energy Transition

The Iran war exposes the fossil fuel system’s fatal flaw. Here’s why it should speed up — not stall — the global shift to renewable energy.

Key Takeaways From The AHA’S New Dietary Guidelines And How They Differ From Federal Ones

A doctor breaks down how the new AHA dietary guidelines differ from the federal dietary guidelines and what that means for public health.

1 Habit Emotionally Intelligent Adults Had As Kids, By A Psychologist

Emotional intelligence is a multi-faceted skill you build over time. There is, however, one small habit that can take root in childhood and support you throughout life.

Hospitals Account For Much Greater Share Of Healthcare Costs Than Rx Drugs

Rising hospital costs translate to increasing premiums, as insurers pass on increased spending. Patients may be impacted by this as much, if not more, than drug costs.

Why City Planners And Public Officials Should Embrace Smartglasses

The data captured by people wearing smartglasses can be used to help improve cities and hold officials accountable, as well as powering a new generation of robots.

Clinical Trial For Brain Cancer Treatment Has Promising Results

A novel technique to treat malignant brain tumors is currently in phase 2 of clinical trials.

The Rise Of The AI-Powered Plaintiff

AI is fueling a rise in pro se plaintiffs, but easier access to legal tools may strain courts, raise costs, and encourage weak or misguided lawsuits.

Jack Dorsey Bets 4,000 Jobs That AI Can Replace The Org Chart

Block’s restructuring and a co-authored essay with Sequoia’s Roelof Botha give VCs a concrete blueprint for the AI-native company – and a new lens for evaluating every management layer on a cap table.

The False Claims Act Is Quietly Becoming A Cybersecurity Enforcement Engine

As cybersecurity requirements tighten, the False Claims Act is becoming a key enforcement tool across both military and civilians federal procurement.

Sequoia Says AI Will Kill Software Tools By Becoming The Work

A new Sequoia framework argues the next trillion-dollar company will sell outcomes, not tools – and VCs are already betting on it.