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Regenerative Cotton Is Driving the 2026 Fabric Shift
Regenerative cotton is turning farm fields into carbon sinks. Here's why the 2026 EU fabric shift matters for your wardrobe and the planet.
Glass Chip Delivers 42.7 Gbit/s Quantum Random Numbers
A glass photonic chip from Italian researchers hit 42.7 Gbit/s quantum random number generation, roughly 10x faster than previous devices.
Zelenskyy's Five Words That Defined a War
When offered evacuation as Russian forces closed in, Ukraine's president chose to stay and fight with one unforgettable reply.
The Wisdom of Doing Nothing at All
How a bear of very little brain wandered into the deepest questions about what it means to live well.
Neuro-Training Boosts Soccer Passing 9% Over Standard Drills
A 2026 study found neuro-athletic training improved soccer passing accuracy 9% over standard drills in eight weeks, with gains in shooting and injury metrics.
Aung San Suu Kyi on the Quiet Power of Human Wisdom
Aung San Suu Kyi reflects on how shared human wisdom sustained her faith in people through years of isolation.
AI Mirrors Human Biases in Economic Choices
2026 NBER and MIT research shows AI absorbs human cognitive biases, scaling them across credit, hiring, and investment decisions at unprecedented speed.
How Sinners Proved Diverse Horror Draws Crowds Back
Sinners earned $369M worldwide with no franchise backing. Here's why its cultural specificity and horror genre made it a blueprint for theaters.
Gandhi's Final Call: Do or Die
On the eve of India's greatest push for independence, Gandhi distilled an entire freedom movement into three words.
Stepping Into the Crowd
What Rembrandt's most famous painting reveals about the quiet courage of finding your place among others.