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A single op-ed by Milton Friedman in 1970 reprogrammed corporate America. Fifty years later, we're still living in the world it created — and suffering the consequences.

Deepfake detectors face 34% accuracy drops within months. The adversarial architecture of AI makes detection a game structured to fail. Here's why Big Tech's efforts keep falling behind.

A fabricated 90-second audio nearly swung Slovakia's election. Deepfakes are now documented weapons of statecraft. The era of truth decay is here.

The six-month sobriety rule for liver transplants lacks robust evidence. Examining where medicine ends and moral judgment begins in transplant decisions.

Training one large AI model emits 300 tons of CO₂. As data centers approach 8% of global power by 2026, your Netflix binge carries a hidden climate price.

Twenty years after sequencing the human genome, we know what only 2% of our DNA does. The remaining 98% isn't junk—it's rewriting biology's rules.

We have 60 years of conflict prediction data and monitor 300 variables in real-time. Wars happen on schedule anyway. The failure isn't information—it's political will.

Zolgensma cures fatal infant paralysis with one dose—for $2.1 million. The drug works. The price is the disease. Can medicine survive its own miracles?

Google's Toronto smart city promised innovation but delivered surveillance. Why the blueprint it left behind still shapes every smart city project today.

US military AI targets enemies in combat zones, but the false positive rate is classified. When algorithms kill, who answers for mistakes?

Your genome is 3.2 billion letters. One typo can kill you. CRISPR-Cas9 can fix it — but sometimes it edits the wrong word. The stakes couldn't be higher.

Why vulnerability is your strongest leadership asset, not a weakness. Discover how courage over comfort transforms teams, innovation, and organizational trust.

Sanctions have become the West's weapon of choice—but Edward Fishman reveals why this power is fragile, finite, and backfiring faster than anyone predicted.

Your phone hits 2,500 nits—brighter than any indoor object should be. Display engineers call this 'visual hierarchy dominance.' It's not an accident.

Costco pays workers $20/hour and outperformed Amazon. Patagonia rewrote its charter to resist buyouts. Here's the structural DNA of companies that proved ethics and profit aren't mutually exclusive.

Grayscale mode cuts screen time 20-30% by breaking the saturation-dopamine loop. Discover evidence-based strategies to reclaim attention from engineered displays.

Google has 1,000 qubits. Breaking RSA needs 4 million. When will quantum computers threaten encryption? The timeline experts are betting on.

The average misleads more than it informs. From Bill Gates skewing income to wartime survival bias, discover why median and mode reveal the truth.

Only 25% of our ocean floor is mapped at high resolution while Mars is 100% charted. Why does the deep sea remain Earth's greatest frontier?

In 1977, scientists found teeming ecosystems in pitch-black toxic vents—forcing a complete rewrite of biology's fundamental rules about where life can exist.

In 2009, two satellites collided over Siberia despite warnings. The crash created 2,000+ debris pieces and exposed a fatal gap in space traffic management.

91.5% of megaprojects fail. Oxford's Bent Flyvbjerg analyzed 16,000 projects revealing why billions vanish—and the rare exceptions that defy the curse.

On August 15, 1971, Nixon severed money from gold. What emerged was a global hallucination worth $400 trillion. This is how it happened.

Satoshi built Bitcoin to eliminate intermediaries. Instead, we got Coinbase, Binance, and FTX. Here's why decentralization keeps re-creating the problem.