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The onomatopoeia of shivering, cold, and the involuntary bodily reaction to something that causes your body to tense up makes naming your stock ticker BRR almost intentionally provocative. It’s unclear if that’s a coincidence or deliberate commentary on Bitcoin’s volatility. What is evident is that ProCap Financial, the Bitcoin treasury…
Imagine picking a lock that takes a million years. The only way to open the lock without a key is to try every possible combination sequentially, one by one, until you find the correct one. This isn’t because the lock is complicated in any familiar mechanical sense. In essence, every…
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Katie Porter learned that a group known as Fairshake was going to spend about ten million dollars attacking her California Senate primary campaign one morning in February 2024 while she was sitting in bed and going through messages from her campaign team. For the duration of her race, Porter had raised thirty million dollars over several years. She later stated that it seemed nearly unreal that an organization she had never heard of would emerge in the last three weeks and use a third of that amount against her. She looked up the name on Google. What she discovered was…
An Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 was scheduled to depart Portland International Airport on a routine flight to Ontario, California, on the evening of January 5, 2024. A door plug, a panel meant to conceal an unused emergency exit, blew out of the fuselage at about 16,000 feet shortly after takeoff. Suddenly, nearby passengers were staring up at the sky. Luck and the fact that the seats next to the opening were empty contributed to the fact that no one perished. In practically every situation, the incident would have been extraordinary. For Boeing, it was just the point at which…
A New Map of the Human Brain Contains 3,000 Previously Unknown Cell Types – Here Is What It Changes.
Researchers spent months cataloguing the genetic identities of individual cells extracted from donated human brains, one nucleus at a time, across more than a hundred different regions of the organ in a lab at the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. This task sounds almost unbearably tedious. Three adults who had consented to donate their brains to science before they passed away provided the tissue. The result of that process, along with concurrent research at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, was something that neuroscience had been striving for for decades but had not quite reached. A map. An actual…
Why Small-Cap Stocks Are Underperforming by the Widest Margin Since 2000 — and What That Predicts
In portfolio management offices, a discussion is taking place that seldom appears on the front page. It has nothing to do with the Fed’s upcoming meeting, Nvidia’s most recent earnings, or which megacap will reach $4 trillion first. Because it touches on one of the most dependable long-term assumptions in investing—that small businesses eventually outperform large ones given enough time and patience—it is quieter and, in some ways, more unsettling. It appears that this assumption is becoming more and more tenuous. Since its peak in 2021, the Russell 2000, which most investors use as a shorthand for the small-cap universe,…
Marvell and Caterpillar Are the Two Stocks Wall Street Keeps Telling You to Buy in a Downturn – Here Is Why
On March 5, 2026, traders were having a rough afternoon on the New York Stock Exchange floor. At its lowest point, the Dow had dropped more than 700 points. The jobs report that morning came in so far below expectations that the term “stagflation” was already appearing in analyst notes before lunchtime, and oil had broken above $90 per barrel—its largest weekly gain since crude futures trading started in 1983. The unemployment rate had risen to 4.4%, nonfarm payrolls had decreased by 92,000, and in the background, Qatar’s energy minister warned that Gulf producers might declare a force majeure within…
Between 2021 and 2023, there was a time when a shorter workweek seemed truly inevitable. Every presumption about where and how people worked had been disrupted by the pandemic. Even seasoned HR professionals were concerned about the number of employees quitting. There were pilots operating in Japan, the UK, and Iceland. Keynes’s well-known forecast that workers would be freed from a 15-hour workweek by 2030 was cited by economists. The four-day workweek had data, momentum, and the support of the Great Resignation. That was back then. Nowadays, the atmosphere at most San Francisco AI startups is quite different. Key information:…
Paying $450 for silence seems a bit ridiculous. Just the elimination of sound, not calls, music, or spatial audio. And yet here we are in 2026, standing in opposition to that very idea because Bose and Sony have determined that’s the current value of quiet. Depending on how many open-plan offices you’ve endured, you may find that offensive or unavoidable. Over the last eighteen months, the market for noise-canceling headphones has divided into two distinct discussions. One is taking place at the top, where flagship models from the two biggest names in the industry are getting close to $500 and…
Oxford Scientists Grew Human Brain Tissue in a Lab and Taught It to Play Pong – This Changes Everything.
800,000 brain cells once learned to play Pong while seated inside a thumb-sized dish filled with nutrient solution in a Melbourne, Australia laboratory. Not in a symbolic sense. In actual Pong, the 1972 arcade game in which a white ball bounces between paddles on a black rectangle of a screen, the neurons receive electrical signals indicating the location of the ball, produce their own electrical pulses in response, and gradually improve at not missing over the course of roughly five minutes. This is not in some loose, abstracted sense of the word “play.” On a silicon chip that was linked…
The past two years have been especially frustrating for a certain type of investor, the kind who has been keeping a close eye on the AI sector and is aware of its activities but is unable to actively participate. The world’s most significant tech firms have stubbornly maintained their privacy. ChatGPT is available for use every morning. Claude can assist with document editing, email drafting, and contract analysis. Grok’s news summary is available for viewing. After that, you can shut down your laptop and acknowledge that you have no ownership stake in the business that makes those goods. None of…
The Most Important Stocks to Watch in a Weak Market, According to Investor’s Business Daily
It takes a certain level of self-control to watch a market decline for five weeks in a row without giving in to the urge to either completely run away or buy everything at once, assuming that the bottom has been reached. In most cases, neither response is effective. Paying close attention to which stocks are not declining tends to work, at least according to the framework that Investor’s Business Daily has developed over decades of market analysis. It’s important to comprehend the names that are holding their ground in a market where the Dow has fallen more than 10% from…
Wall Street rarely discusses a certain type of investor. They don’t attend tech conferences. They’re not pitching to venture capitalists or raising seed money in San Francisco offices with glass walls. They are quietly calculating quarterly returns while watching rows of front-loading machines go through their cycles in a room that has a subtle detergent and warm cotton odor. Laundromats are owned by them. Additionally, they are succeeding by the majority of metrics that are truly important for small businesses, such as survival rate, cash flow predictability, and return on investment. In the US, the laundromat sector brings in more…
Why Job Satisfaction in the United States Just Hit a 20-Year High — and the Explanation Is Counterintuitive
On a Tuesday afternoon, if you walk through any mid-sized American office with open floor plans, standing desks pressed up against the windows, and the low hum of a coffee maker that has been running since eight in the morning, you’re probably not going to see misery. People appear to be doing fairly well. Perhaps even content to be there. Data turns out to corroborate that impression. The Conference Board’s 2025 survey of 1,700 American workers found that job satisfaction had increased to its highest level since the survey’s inception in 1987, marking the biggest single-year increase in the nearly…
Something Is Happening in Earth’s Upper Atmosphere — and the Fireball Surge Is the First Sign
A visitor that no one had requested was in a north Houston neighborhood on a Saturday afternoon in late March. With the force of 26 tons of TNT, a one-ton space rock entered the atmosphere, broke apart about thirty miles above the city, and sent a sonic boom rolling across residential streets. A jagged, dark piece ricocheted around a bedroom and punched through a roof. Fortunately, the homeowners were excluded. It was reported by the local media as an oddity, a remarkable occurrence, the kind of thing that occurs infrequently. The fact that it wasn’t for a long time is…
The Dow Just Fell 793 Points and Entered Correction Territory – Here Is the Map of What Happens Next
The numbers on the New York Stock Exchange floor late on Friday afternoon were moving in the wrong direction, as they have done for the past five weeks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average officially crossed the threshold that Wall Street refers to as correction territory, which is a drop of more than 10% from a recent peak, closing down 793 points to settle at 45,166. The S&P 500 closed at a seven-month low. The Nasdaq fell 2.15 percent more after confirming its own correction the day before. Each of the three main indexes had dropped more than 7% for the…
It felt like good news when the Washington number was released last Friday. Employers in the United States created 178,000 new jobs in March, easily exceeding the predictions of the majority of economists, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%. For the week ending March 28, initial claims for unemployment benefits, which serve as a sort of early warning system for labor market stress, fell to 202,000, which is close to the lowest levels in two years. When combined, these are the kinds of figures that are presented as proof of resiliency on cable news. And they are, in a…
SETI Scanned Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS for Alien Radio Signals – Here Is What It Found.
An automated sky survey discovered something out of place on July 1, 2025. A tiny object had entered the solar system from the direction of Sagittarius and was traveling inward at a speed that was far too fast for anything gravitationally bound to our sun. In a matter of days, astronomers verified what the data had already indicated: this was the third interstellar visitor ever discovered, moving at a speed of about 58 kilometers per second. It was given the name 3I/ATLAS. And almost instantly, the question that always seems to follow these discoveries reappeared: What precisely is it? The…
The Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks This Month – Two Comets Will Also Be Visible. Here Is How to Watch.
Lying on your back in a pitch-black field at three in the morning and watching a streak of light cross the sky and vanish in less than a second has a subtly humble quality. Not a replay. There isn’t a screenshot that accurately captures it. Just knowing that somewhere above you, a tiny fragment of rock that is older than anything on Earth has just burned up in the atmosphere. Every April, the dependable and steady Lyrids arrive, and this year they’re bringing company. The Lyrid meteor shower peaks early on April 22 and lasts from April 15 to April…
The Arctic Is Greening at a Rate That Is Alarming Scientists Who Study the Region’s Future
Seeing something lovely happen for the wrong reasons can cause a certain kind of dread. It doesn’t appear to be a crisis when you stand on the Alaskan tundra in late summer and gaze out over what was once a grey-brown expanse of frozen, wind-scraped earth that is now flushing green with low shrubs and creeping mosses. It appears, almost cruelly, as though spring has finally arrived where it has been long overdue. However, scientists who have worked in these latitudes for a living are more knowledgeable. They understand the meaning of the green. And the majority of them are…
How a 19-Year-Old in Lagos Built a $4 Million Crypto Arbitrage Business Using Nothing but a Laptop
The Lagos apartment where he conducts the majority of his business does not appear to be the main office of a multimillion-dollar enterprise. That’s about it. There’s a desk, a laptop with a few open browser tabs, and a generator that runs in the background in case NEPA cuts the power. There are no Bloomberg terminals. No group of analysts. No skyline-facing corner office. All it takes is a teenager, a screen, and an exceptionally focused comprehension of how cryptocurrency prices fluctuate across global exchanges. He had discreetly converted that understanding into nearly $4 million by the time he was…
There is a particular type of pressure that develops gradually and you are unaware of it until someone says it aloud. Many in the aerospace industry quietly sighed in December 2025 when Jared Isaacman, the recently appointed administrator of NASA, stood in front of reporters and cited the Manhattan Project as an example of how America should approach nuclear propulsion in space. At last, someone had said it. There is a race. And the United States is currently lagging by practically all honest measures. It has taken years for the situation to develop. NASA’s Mars Sample Return mission was estimated…
Iran Activated Its Resistance Economy, It Might Actually Be Working — and That Changes Everything
A state television anchor in Tehran read aloud a statement from a Supreme Leader the world has hardly seen on the morning of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, which falls on March 20, 2026. After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the early hours of the US-Israeli military campaign on February 28, Mojtaba Khamenei took over his father’s position. Since then, he had not made any public appearances. However, his remarks carried the weight of a government outlining its conditions for survival. He declared that there would be only one motto for the upcoming year: “Resistance Economy in the Shadow…
The Indian Startup That Just Became Asia’s Most Valuable Private Company — and Nobody in the West Has Heard of It
Imagine the type of office that tech magazines write about. brick that is exposed. desks that stand. A ping-pong table that is never used. A founder wearing a Patagonia vest is practicing his Series B pitch somewhere in a San Francisco WeWork. Imagine now something completely different: a peaceful compound in rural Tamil Nadu, where a man who had every reason to remain in Silicon Valley decided to return home and construct something that would eventually surpass almost everything in its immediate vicinity. Sridhar Vembu is that man. Zoho is the company. It’s also worth considering that the majority of…
Bitcoin May Have Hit the Bottom – Goldman Sachs Just Made a Rare Call — and the Market Is Listening
A specific type of signal, a subtle institutional change that only becomes apparent in retrospect, often gets lost in the cacophony of a weak market. One of those changes was made by Goldman Sachs last week. After months of unrelenting decline, analyst James Yaro speculated that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency prices might have found their floor in a note that went viral on March 26. Like most Goldman calls, the call was measured and appropriately cautious about trading volumes and short-term risks. However, the direction was clear. The most closely watched bank on Wall Street was cautiously hinting that the…
News of a new business declaring it had added Bitcoin to its balance sheet seemed to appear every other week last summer. biotech companies. hotel chains. Young miners whose names were unknown. After reading Michael Saylor’s playbook, they all came to the conclusion that investing heavily in Bitcoin would lead to a higher stock price and a level of credibility that their main businesses couldn’t always provide on their own. The frenzy seemed genuine. And it was for a while. That was a long time ago. The corporate Bitcoin buying frenzy has quietly ended with little fanfare. Purchases made by…