
For centuries, there has been only one way to get blood into someone who needed it — find a willing donor and hope. Now, for the first time in history, scientists have grown red blood cells in a laboratory and transfused them into a living human being. Lab grown blood is no longer a theory.… Read more

AI is taking jobs at a breathtaking pace. But a set of human capabilities — not just soft skills, but structural, architectural limits of AI itself — remain irreplaceable. Here’s what AI actually cannot do, and why the last human jobs are the ones most worth having. Read more

What if you could text your dead mother goodnight? AI griefbots are making that possible — and millions are quietly doing it. But behind the comfort lies a morally complex world of consent, manipulation, and digital ghosts that never truly rest. Is this the future of grief, or a trap dressed as healing? Read more

Quantum computing crossed a historic threshold in December 2023 when IBM unveiled the 1,121-qubit Condor processor at its Quantum Summit in New York. That milestone marked the end of one race and the beginning of another—where stability, precision, and error correction now matter more than sheer qubit numbers. Read more