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Business
| October 2, 2025
Subscription fatigue forces startups to rethink recurring-payment models
Consumers are canceling non-essential subscriptions at historic rates, pushing digital businesses to explore hybrid models based on ownership, credits and pay-per-use.
by Joseph S. April
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AI
| October 1, 2025
Europe pushes for “explainable AI” as regulation race heats up
by Jodie Enright
Tech
| October 1, 2025
A palm-sized lab could revolutionize disease detection in remote regions
by Marcus R. Doyle
AI
| September 29, 2025
AI assistants move from productivity tools to decision-making partners
by Donald J. Wallace
Tech
| September 28, 2025
Inside Silicon Valley’s quiet war over the future of AR glasses
by Darrell Schultz
Business
| September 27, 2025
Is the era of hypergrowth over? Inside the new sustainable scale movement
by Marc Kowalski
AI
| September 27, 2025
The energy footprint of AI training becomes impossible to ignore
by Leslie B. Farner
Tech
| September 26, 2025
Wearable batteries pave the way for fully flexible electronics
by Marcus R. Doyle
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Business
| September 26, 2025
Biotech startups race to commercialize lab-grown materials
From leather to spider silk, young companies are scaling biofabrication technologies to replace resource-intensive materials in fashion, construction and manufacturing.
by Robert R. Keller
AI
| September 26, 2025
Emotional AI enters the workplace – and HR departments are uneasy
Systems capable of analyzing voice tone and facial cues claim to detect stress and morale, while critics warn of surveillance and psychological intrusion.
by Kevin Roy
Business
| September 24, 2025
Corporate innovation hubs become the new battleground for talent
Large firms are opening internal incubators to attract entrepreneurs, offering equity-style compensation to compete with the flexibility of startup culture.
by Natasha M. Laws
Tech
| September 23, 2025
The race for quantum supremacy: Are we closer than we think?
Advances in quantum computing suggest the long-awaited threshold of quantum supremacy may be approaching, promising transformative capabilities across science, industry, and cybersecurity.
by Caitlin Young & Edith Dougherty
AI
| September 23, 2025
Neural networks learn to generate scientific hypotheses
Algorithms trained on decades of research papers are now proposing new theories and experimental directions, challenging traditional models of academic discovery.
by Donald J. Wallace
Business
| September 22, 2025
Quantum-ready companies emerge despite lack of mature hardware
Businesses are investing in post-quantum cybersecurity and algorithm development before quantum computers reach commercial reliability, aiming for first-mover advantage.
by Joseph S. April
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Business
| October 2, 2025
Subscription fatigue forces startups to rethink recurring-payment models
by Joseph S. April
Business
| September 10, 2025
Corporate carbon accounting becomes a competitive differentiator
by Robert R. Keller
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AI
| October 1, 2025
Europe pushes for “explainable AI” as regulation race heats up
European regulators are advocating for AI systems that are transparent and accountable, addressing ethical, legal, and societal concerns in an increasingly automated world.
by Jodie Enright
Tech
| October 1, 2025
A palm-sized lab could revolutionize disease detection in remote regions
Portable diagnostic devices promise rapid, affordable disease testing in underserved areas, potentially transforming global health responses and epidemic containment.
by Marcus R. Doyle
AI
| September 29, 2025
AI assistants move from productivity tools to decision-making partners
New enterprise platforms allow AI systems to propose business strategies rather than simply execute tasks, raising questions about accountability in corporate decisions.
by Donald J. Wallace
Tech
| September 28, 2025
Inside Silicon Valley’s quiet war over the future of AR glasses
Major tech companies are competing in a largely unseen battle to dominate augmented reality eyewear, aiming to shape consumer habits, professional tools, and digital interaction.
by Darrell Schultz
Business
| September 27, 2025
Is the era of hypergrowth over? Inside the new sustainable scale movement
Businesses are shifting from rapid expansion to sustainable scaling, balancing growth with social responsibility, environmental impact, and long-term resilience.
by Marc Kowalski
AI
| September 27, 2025
The energy footprint of AI training becomes impossible to ignore
Environmental researchers call for stricter reporting of energy consumption as model sizes grow exponentially and data centers strain global electricity demand.
by Leslie B. Farner
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