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Brain Cells Hold the Key to Understanding Depression. Here's What Scientists Just Found

McGill researchers identify two specific brain cell types behaving differently in depression, opening doors to targeted treatments.

Bob Iger Is Back at Thrive Capital, and It Says Something About What Matters Now

The Disney veteran rejoins the $50B VC firm as an advisor. What does his move reveal about leadership and timing in tech?

Meta's New Parental Spy Tool Won't Fix Its Child Safety Problem

Meta launches AI Insights to let parents monitor teens' chatbot conversations. Experts say it's surveillance theater, not real protection.

Rednote's Split Personality: How a Chinese App Is Building Two Separate Worlds

Rednote is quietly separating its Chinese and international users. Here's why that matters for the future of global social media.

Building a Social Media Team That Actually Works (Without Breaking the Bank)

Learn which roles matter most for your social team, what skills to prioritize, and how to hire strategically based on your actual goals.

Inside Palantir's Identity Crisis: When a Defense Contractor Questions Its Own Mission

Palantir employees are openly questioning whether their company has become the technological backbone of Trump's crackdown on immigrants and military operations.

Building Your Social Media Team: The Right Roles, Real Salaries, and How to Actually Hire

Stop hiring unicorns. Here's how to build a real social media team that actually drives results for your business.

Jason Kelce's Western Beer Commercial Is Peak Celebrity Brand Synergy

The retired Eagles star turns actor for Garage Beer's new film, proving athletes can actually make entertaining content when they're not phoning it in.

When Fan Sleuthing Turns Into a Witch Hunt

How Discord moderators and Reddit detectives became amateur investigators in a real murder case, blurring the line between justice and harassment.

Duran Duran Returns With 'Free To Love,' a Disco-Fueled Manifesto for 2026

Duran Duran teams up with Nile Rodgers for their first new music of 2026, delivering an 'anthem for freedom' wrapped in glittering nostalgia.

Scientists Say They Can Reverse Age-Related Vision Loss. Here's What That Actually Means

New research suggests a fatty acid supplement could reverse aging in the eye and prevent macular degeneration. But there's a catch.

Shade's $14M Bet: Can AI-Powered Search Fix Creative Teams' File Nightmare?

New startup tackles the chaos of digital asset management for agencies and creators, but the market is already getting crowded.