Why Do Humans Have A Tailbone? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains Why We Never Lost It

The human body is full of evolutionary compromises. The loss of the tail may be one of the clearest examples of how change comes with cost.

The Racist Patient, Revisited

Racism was once pushed underground in clinical settings. Have we made progress?

Sky Eyes Up Ring With Standalone Smart Home Launch

Sky takes on Ring with its new standalone Smart Home service. Featuring 1080p video, 30-day cloud storage, and flexible monthly plans

THRASH: A Popcorn Horror That Sustainability Should Take Seriously

Half of species are being forced to move from their habitats. And when they do, the results aren’t far from a horror movie – for the animals.

Attention Turns To UnitedHealth Earnings For Signs Of Insurer Rebound

UnitedHealth Group earnings next week may signal whether health insurance companies are getting a handle on rising costs dragging down the industry.

Eddie Hearn Accepts Dana White’s $30 Million Challenge

Eddie Hearn publicly accepted Dana White’s boxing challenge citing a Misfits offer and Saudi interest. Here’s what we know about the money and what’s next.

Europe Gears Up To Repel Chinese EV Penetration

Chinese electric vehicles continue building market share in Europe and some analysts predict a shake-out for the locals, but a fightback has already started.

Orico’s New X50 Thunderbolt 5 Enclosure Offers High-Speed Fanless Storage

Orico has designed a high-speed SSD enclosure for m.2 NVMe SSDs which uses an inovative fanless passive cooling system while offering Thunderbolt 5 speeds of 80Gbps.

Anthropic Audaciously Hires A Psychiatrist To Psychologically Assess Claude Mythos AI

Anthropic opted to use a psychiatrist to assess their latest AI, Claude Mythos. Does this make sense? I dive into it. An AI Insider scoop.

‘Starting In April’—Microsoft Changes Windows Update After 15 Years

Security certificates on more than a billion Windows PCs expire in 8 weeks — check yours now.