Humana’s CenterWell Pharmacy Launches Employer Venture Using Lilly’s GLP-1 Drugs

Humana’s CenterWell pharmacy will dispense GLP-1 weight loss drugs made by Eli Lilly as part of a new program for employers to help their workers manage obesity.

Why The AI Trust Gap Is Driving Billions In Data Infrastructure Spending

Trust in AI comes down to trust in data. Enterprises underestimated that connection and now companies are racing to close the gap.

Tech Projects Fight Back Against ICE Surveillance

Following the fatal shooting of an unarmed woman in Minnesota by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, tech campaigners are attempting to disrupt ICE’s operations.

Causes And Implications Of Discontinuing GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs

Discontinuing obesity medicines means the weight comes back and people lose the cardiovascular and metabolic benefits conferred by the drugs.

3 Brain Facts To Help Plan Your Long-Term Career, By A Psychologist

Your brain isn’t built for long-term career thinking. Psychology explains why your plans derail and how to work with your mind instead of against it.

The AI SOC Boom Is Real, But The Work Started Long Before The Buzz

AI SOC is emerging fast, but it isn’t new. As startups jump in, experienced platforms show why security operations are where AI delivers real value.

Meet The Largest Freshwater Turtle Ever. Hint: Its Shell Was Bigger Than You

This one-ton turtle once ruled South America’s rivers — until a changing planet proved too much for even the largest freshwater giant.

These Affordable Rock Lobster IEMs By Apos Are Tuned To Shell Out The Rock And Roll

These affordable IEMs are tuned for rock music and pack a punch like a prize fighter thanks to the use of a 10mm liquid crystal polymer dynamic driver with plenty of bass.

LumiMind’s Non-Invasive Brain Computer Interface Is Ready For Its Closeup

LumiMind debuts real-time non-invasive brain computer interfaces at CES 2026, pairing live gameplay demos with LumiSleep, a consumer EEG device built on neural decoding research.

Mile-Wide ‘Planet Killer’ Asteroid To Flyby Earth Today — What To Know

A mile-wide asteroid known as 2005 UK1 will safely pass Earth on Jan. 12, 2026, at 32 times the moon’s distance, posing no danger to the planet.