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What to Consider When Looking for Distribution Centers in New York

For e-commerce business owners targeting customers from New York, understanding what to look for in a distribution center is especially important.

Ancient Egyptian Mummies Now Come With Their Original Scent (And It's Surprisingly Complex)

Scientists recreated the 'scent of eternity' from ancient Egyptian embalming balms, and museums are now letting visitors smell what death smelled like 3,000 years ago.

Social Media Image Sizes in 2026: Why Getting Them Wrong Is Killing Your Engagement

Social media image sizes keep changing, and using wrong dimensions hurts your reach. Here's what actually matters for Instagram, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn in 2026.

Silver's Wild Ride: When Precious Metals Start Acting Like Meme Stocks

Silver crashed 16% on Thursday after a brief rebound, exposing how speculative trading has turned the precious metal into something eerily familiar.

Anthropic's Cheeky Super Bowl Ads Made Sam Altman Write a Novella-Length Meltdown

OpenAI's CEO called rival Anthropic 'dishonest' and 'authoritarian' after their ads mocked ChatGPT's upcoming ad integration. Someone's feelings got hurt.

Anthropic's Super Bowl Ads Just Made Sam Altman Write a Novel-Length Meltdown

Anthropic trolled OpenAI with clever Super Bowl commercials about ads in chatbots. Sam Altman's reaction? A furious essay calling his rival 'authoritarian.'

The AI Arms Race Nobody Asked For But Everyone's Funding

Tech giants are burning billions on AI models that can barely outperform their predecessors. When does innovation become expensive theater?

Alphabet's AI Spending Spree: Doubling Down or Doubling Over?

Alphabet plans to spend up to $185 billion on AI in 2026, more than double last year. But can massive capex spending guarantee success in the AI race?

AI Runs Your Systems, But Who's Running Your Team?

As automation speeds up execution, leadership is quietly drifting away. Here's why your presence matters more than ever in a world of efficient systems.

When Science Has to Hit the Undo Button: A Nature Study Gets a Figure Fix

A prestigious Nature paper corrects duplicated images eight years later, reminding us that even top-tier science isn't immune to human error during crunch time.