Connecting Data to Wealth Creation
You're worried about a little rain? Give me a break. The entire city seems to be collectively losing its mind over the remnants of some storm named Priscilla, a hurricane that got demoted faster than a corporate whistleblower. Local news is...
I see the smoke and the flashing lights. I see the passengers, hundreds of them, shuffling off a crippled metal beast onto the tracks in Ridley Park or Fort Washington, their faces a mixture of fear, frustration, and sheer disbelief. I read...
So they finally did it. The flying cars, the sci-fi dream we’ve been promised since The Jetsons, made their big public debut in California. Two companies, Joby and Archer, flew their electric whirlybirds—sorry, their "eVTOLs"—in front of a...
The Ghost in the Machine On the surface, it’s the kind of local news story that barely registers. A planned power outage for about 2,900 Consumers Energy customers in Flint, Michigan, originally set for a Monday night, gets pushed to Tuesda...
A Priceless Interstellar Asset Meets a Self-Inflicted Wound: The Data on 3I/ATLAS and the NASA Shutdown An object designated 3I/ATLAS is currently moving through our solar system at approximately 137,000 miles per hour. Its orbital eccentri...
Your HVAC system is a dumb, reliable box. It clunks on, it whirs, it makes the air hot or cold. You call an `hvac contractor` when it breaks, a guy named Dave probably fixes it with a wrench, and you don't think about it again for five year...
**Beyond the Ashes: How We're Rebuilding Our World Faster, Smarter, and More Resiliently Than Ever Before.** Keys, wallet, phone. That’s it. That’s all Brian Perhamus had time to grab when the alarm shrieked through his apartment building....
I keep hearing the same tired, contradictory narratives about Generation Z, and frankly, they’re driving me crazy. One minute, headlines scream about a generation overwhelmed by anxiety, crippled by despair. The next, my screen is filled wi...
There’s a strange, almost magical ritual that has persisted deep into the 21st century: the daily walk to the mailbox. It’s a moment of analog anticipation in a world of instant digital notifications. What’s in there? A bill? A birthday car...
An interstellar object, a 48-year-old mystery signal, and a Harvard astrophysicist connecting the two. It’s a narrative almost too perfect, a story that seems engineered for headlines. But when you strip away the sensationalism, what does t...