6:31 pm - March 17, 2026

The rhythm of a typical weekday morning in Manhattan, which is close to UiPath’s New York offices, is predictable: people moving swiftly, dashboard-lit screens, and coffee orders piling up before nine in the morning. However, some of that routine is subtly vanishing within businesses that use UiPath’s software. Bots are…

HYBE’s headquarters feels more like a cultural center than a conventional corporate office in Seoul’s Yongsan neighborhood, where glass towers rise next to older apartment buildings. Even on calm weekdays, fans still congregate outside, sometimes carrying signs or taking pictures. For a publicly traded company, this is an uncommon setting…

Standing outside a contemporary data center—those windowless structures humming softly on the outskirts of cities—it is immediately apparent that power has changed. There are no soldiers, no flags, and no ostentatious displays of power. Just servers arranged in long rows, processing data at a rate that is difficult to understand while blinking in a gentle blue light. However, there is a growing perception that these locations are just as important as former naval bases or oil fields. Artificial intelligence in particular has started to change the global competitive landscape in ways that are both apparent and oddly little discussed. These…

The mood of investors worldwide is already subtly reflected in the market before the New York Stock Exchange opens and before most people have finished their first cup of coffee. It’s not stocks. It’s not bonds. It’s erratic. VIX futures in particular. VIX futures have been hovering around the mid-20s, or roughly between 24 and 25, on recent trading screens. This elevated level indicates that investors anticipate greater swings in the stock market in the future. The current numbers feel noticeably tense to traders used to calmer times when the VIX is around 12 or 15. However, the significance of those…

Another market is awake long before the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell rings. Glowing charts that show the movement of S&P 500 futures are stared at by traders in quiet trading offices in Singapore, London, and Chicago. These contracts, especially the well-known E-mini futures that are traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, have emerged as one of the first indicators of potential Wall Street behavior in the morning. Even after a few unsettling weeks for the stock market, S&P 500 futures were rising slightly on a recent Monday morning, hovering around 6,660 points. On paper, the move seemed insignificant.…

The Micron Technology headquarters sits peacefully under a pale sky on a cold morning in Boise, Idaho. The campus doesn’t appear to be the epicenter of the world’s semiconductor boom. Workers carry laptops and coffee cups as they move between low office buildings, and engineers in labs study wafers that are thinner than a fingernail. However, the number of people associated with this location has grown significantly. In recent trading, Micron’s stock, which is listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker MU, has risen above $426 per share, bringing the company’s market value close to half a trillion dollars. Observing the…

The Ethereum price chart seldom remains motionless in the dim light of computer monitors in trading offices from Singapore to New York. Candles appear and vanish, numbers flash, and traders gaze at seemingly straightforward lines that are worth billions of dollars. Ethereum is currently trading at about $2,250 per coin as of March 2026, which is significantly higher than the levels it had trouble with only a few months prior. The movement is recognizable to those who keep a close eye on the cryptocurrency market. Ethereum has never been able to settle down for very long, acting like a restless…

A group of researchers stood silently around a patch of moss that initially appeared to be completely ordinary early one morning in a dense forest in northern Europe. Beneath the canopy, a faint green glow flickered. The bioluminescent fungi that were slowly spreading across the forest floor were the source…

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A man sits with a bottle of water and a black coffee in a Boston gym café on a calm weekday morning. No protein bar, no smoothie. Just coffee. He shrugs and responds, “I’m fasting until noon,” when asked why he skipped breakfast. That statement might have sounded like diet culture talking a few years ago. It sounds almost clinical now. Once considered a niche health trend that circulated through fitness blogs and podcasts, intermittent fasting is gradually gaining attention of a different kind. Researchers in medicine are taking it more seriously, looking at the potential effects of intentional fasting…

The winch slowly lowered a metal frame into the water as the research vessel rocked gently in the Atlantic swells. The cable vanished into the dark blue below as scientists leaned over the railings. With laptops open and coffee cups sliding across the deck, it initially appeared to be just…

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A tiny drone silently soars above the canopy early in the morning on the edge of a Costa Rican rainforest research station. Its propellers are hardly louder than the insects below as it soars past tangled branches and whirling mist. Ten years ago, researchers studying the forest would have traveled through thick undergrowth or climbed towers for days to track tree growth and observe wildlife. These days, the drone maps the forest in incredible detail by taking thousands of photos in a matter of minutes. It’s difficult to ignore how science has evolved. Technology is gradually changing how scientists study the…

In Arizona’s mountains, the sky can seem unbelievably big late at night. The Milky Way stretches across the darkness like spilled chalk dust as astronomers frequently stand outside observatories there. You can hear the faint hum of telescope motors adjusting their aim because it’s quiet enough. For many years, those devices stood for humanity’s greatest effort to learn more about the cosmos. A brand-new, privately funded, extraordinarily ambitious, and somewhat contentious telescope is now getting ready to join them. Category Details Project Name Lazuli Space Telescope Initiative Eric & Wendy Schmidt Observatory System Key Backers Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt…

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What was once a logistics warehouse is now home to a small health startup on a quiet street in Silicon Valley, California. The scene inside appears to be half software company, half laboratory. One side of the room is lined with stainless-steel counters, and engineers in hoodies sit close by, staring at code on big monitors. There is a subtle antiseptic odor in the air. The collision of software and medicine in real time is an uncommon combination of worlds. The notion that tech startups could contest Big Pharma’s hegemony would have seemed, at best, hopeful a few years ago.…

A quiet arms race in astronomy seems to be taking place high above Earth, somewhere beyond the thin blue layer of atmosphere that shields the planet. This time, it’s not between governments but rather between incredibly wealthy people who have determined that exploring the cosmos further is a worthwhile personal endeavor. The Schmidt Observatory System, a collection of ground-based and space-based instruments supported by Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy Schmidt through their foundation, Schmidt Sciences, is at the heart of this narrative. A private space telescope named Lazuli, which has a mirror bigger than the renowned Hubble Space Telescope,…

Sometimes the sky acts like an over-painted painter on a chilly March night in Fairbanks, Alaska. The first to emerge are green ribbons that slowly move through the shadows. Then, like smoke drifting over the horizon, come pinks and light purples. In frozen fields and parking lots, people congregate, standing silently and pointing their cameras skyward. “There it is,” someone invariably murmurs. However, something strange is occurring this year. The aurora is no longer limited to the far north. The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center’s geomagnetic storm forecast and increased solar activity have made the northern lights visible over a…

Millions of viewers recently came upon the odd little tale “Ms. CEO’s Baby Daddy Is the Merchant of Death” while scrolling through TikTok late at night or traveling by train. Just the title seems almost too dramatic to be true. However, the show—which is presented on the ReelShort platform in short, snappy episodes—has subtly emerged as one of those internet sensations that people watch covertly and then pretend they happened upon by accident. At first glance, the idea seems straightforward. During a turbulent period in her life, Scarlett Hayes, a powerful businesswoman, meets an enigmatic man. Danger, an escape, and…

One type of celebrity is unique to the internet era. Television networks, record labels, and film studios are not the sources of their fame. Rather, one follower at a time, it grows silently on laptops and phones. One of those individuals was Violet Myers, whose career developed mostly online and who developed a following through her presence, personality, and perseverance. The answer to the straightforward question, “What was Violet Myers’ net worth?” typically falls between $1 million and $5 million. Determining the precise number is challenging. Rarely do online revenue streams have tidy accounting. But the range tells a larger…

Jonathan Archer’s adventures were more straightforward, like hiking trails, tying knots, and earning merit badges, long before he was in charge of a starship or negotiating with extraterrestrial civilizations. The Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rogue Planet” almost casually mentions that detail. Conversation reveals that Archer participated in the Scouts as a young person and earned 26 merit badges. If you’re concentrating on the alien mysteries of the episode, you might overlook this short line of dialogue. However, the little detail reveals a lot about the character. Category Details Character Jonathan Archer Actor Scott Bakula TV Series Star Trek: Enterprise Achievement Eagle…

On the New York Stock Exchange floor early in the morning, screens are already glowing with numbers changing by the second, even before the opening bell reverberates throughout the trading hall. While sipping coffee, traders read headlines about oil prices, inflation, and the most recent geopolitical unrest. Millions of investors watch a number on those screens almost instinctively. The Dow Jones Industrial Average. Really, it’s a straightforward number. However, it has served as a sort of scoreboard for American capitalism for over a century. In 1896, the Dow had just twelve businesses, including railroads, sugar refiners, and leather producers. The United States…

While waiting for his prescription in a London pharmacy line last fall, a middle-aged man discreetly took a small injection pen out of his jacket pocket. He did not have diabetes. Not formally, anyway. However, since beginning a weekly dosage of a medication that was initially intended to treat blood sugar levels, he had shed almost twenty kilograms. The pen appeared surprisingly unremarkable. A thin, marker-sized plastic tube. However, that tiny item stands for one of the most lucrative medical revolutions the pharmaceutical industry has witnessed in many years. Injections for weight loss, such as tirzepatide and semaglutide, are drastically…

The parking lots are unusually full on a foggy morning along Menlo Park’s Sand Hill Road, the stretch of asphalt that has quietly funded much of the modern tech industry. Outside venture capital offices where investors once discussed social media startups or food delivery apps, Teslas and Rivians are parked. The conversations sound different now. Artificial intelligence seems to be at the center of everything. Founders nervously pace through glass-walled conference rooms with simple furniture as they display slides with data infrastructure diagrams, neural networks, and language models. Across the table, venture capital partners flip through pitch decks with the cautious…

Rows of electric cars are silently waiting for transport trucks outside Tesla’s Fremont, California, factory on a warm afternoon. With painted body panels shimmering in the sunlight, forklifts passing by, and employees hurrying between assembly lines, the scene still resembles a typical auto factory in operation. However, once you enter the building, the topic of conversation frequently shifts to something completely different, such as artificial intelligence. networks of neurons. Tesla continues to sell automobiles. Millions of them. However, the company is talking about itself more and more as though cars are just the beginning. Category Details Company Tesla, Inc. CEO…