Make Your Own Graphic Novels With NotebookLM

AI tools combine NotebookLM and image generation to create accessible, educational, engaging graphic novels easily.

Stanford HAI Study Notes Great Divergence In AI Opinions

Public fears AI job loss, while experts and top firms see gains and narrowing competition.

Stanford HAI Study Notes Great Divergence In AI Opinions

Public fears AI job loss, while experts and top firms see gains and narrowing competition.

Albuquerque To Santa Fe And Back: Aerial Adventures & Rail Journey

Sandia Peak outside of Albuquerque is a place where hang gliders can launch. Santa Fe is one popular destination. This trip involves a gondola, the glider, and a train.

How Peculiar Humans Beat Fast Machines

Stanford 2026 flags AI’s real value as knowledge creation. In an infinite idea space, speed is a local advantage. Priors and perspective win.

UnitedHealthcare Reduces Need For Prior Approvals For Patients In Rural America

UnitedHealthcare, the nation’s largest health insurer, will exempt rural physicians and hospitals from “prior authorization requirements across all lines of business.”

Why Do We Have Blood Types? Hint: Scientists Are Still Debating The Answer

There’s more history in your blood types than you think, and it didn’t begin with humans. Here’s what we know about them, according to research.

Is Your iPhone On The Cancel List? iOS 27 Leak Reveals 4 Popular Models Losing Support

A new leak says that more iPhones will lose compatibility with the next software than almost any update before. Is your iPhone on the list?

Why No Child Should Have To Sacrifice School To Care For Their Family

Discover the hidden crisis of 5.4 million young caregivers in the U.S. and how balancing family care with education impacts their mental health and future.

Fitbit Air Marks The End Of Fitbit As You Know It

The as-yet unannounced screen-free Fitbit wearable now has a name. It’s the Google Fitbit Air, and it’s expected to bring with it more changes for the Fitbit brand.