fun facts

Chinese automakers in Detroit.

Chinese automakers in Detroit. “No one answers a knock on SAIC’s locked office door. It’s not possible to leave the company a phone message unless the caller has an extension, but no phone directory is offered.” Chinese automakers cannot sell […]

fun facts

Pigeons sense magnetic forces in their livers to navigate.

Pigeons sense magnetic forces in their livers to navigate. “We found by far the strongest magnetic response in liver tissue,” which points to iron-loaded liver macrophages acting like a compass. When researchers depleted those cells, pigeons could still get home […]

fun facts

The “women are better multitaskers” stereotype.

The “women are better multitaskers” stereotype. “We can do things at the same time when they are highly automatized, but other than that, humans in general struggle,” says cognitive neuroscientist Marco Hirnstein. The gender part is messy too: “The findings […]

fun facts

Data wizardry on road quality.

Data wizardry on road quality. “Using data from Uber, they are able to estimate the roughness of every road in America and precisely estimate the value people place on it, and so much more.” Even pavement condition can be measured […]

on the blockchain

140 firms gang up on USDC.

140 firms gang up on USDC. “This is an industry supergroup teaming up to own the default rails for the internet economy.” Open Standard’s Open USD says it will let businesses mint and redeem for free and keep the interest […]

under the microscope

What if humans could regrow tissue?

What if humans could regrow tissue? “[The genes are] already there — you just need to learn how to get them to behave the way you want.” Texas A&M researchers used a two-step sequence of growth factors to regrow mice […]

under the microscope

Guy in garage lab testing a new Alzheimer’s drug.

Guy in garage lab testing a new Alzheimer’s drug. “I designed and synthesized PAC-832 in a chemistry lab I built in my garage.” Douglas Yao walks through PAC-832, “the world’s first selective GalR1 antagonist,” plus why targeting galanin signaling might […]

to your health

FDA drops enforcement against Whoop.

FDA drops enforcement against Whoop. After the FDA issued a warning letter in 2025, Whoop decided to put up a fight to protect their blood pressure estimation feature. The agency backed off after Whoop tweaked the feature in a change […]

better doing

Discovery needs dialogue.

Discovery needs dialogue. The piece argues that isolation helps you implement decisions, but conversation is where problem understanding and new thinking actually get made. ~ learn more