History’s wheel is turning. China builds, India rises, BRICS surpasses the G7—while America punishes allies and empowers its Enemies.
Category: 16 September 2025
IF THE UNITED STATES WANTS TO SURVIVE IT MUST FREE ITSELF OF ISRAEL
I have university degrees in ancient, medieval and early modern history but search as I may, I cannot find another example of a small, low population state largely devoid of natural resources that has been able...
SMARTPHONES BEFORE AGE 13 COULD PERMANENTLY DAMAGE MENTAL HEALTH
A worldwide study of more than 100,000 young adults has found a correlation between using a smartphone regularly as a pre-teen and mental abnormalities in later years.
WHY PHOSPHATE-LOADED SODAS HAMMER YOUR METABOLISM HARDER THAN SUGAR
A single can of cola delivers more than just refined sugar — it delivers a metabolic ambush that your body absorbs within minutes.
A SINGLE PROTEIN MAY BE THE ON-OFF SWITCH FOR BRAIN AGING
A decline in overall brain function is a risk that grows with age. The loss can be particularly hard on the hippocampus, the part of the brain where learning skills and memory reside.
REPROCESSED PLASTIC SUCKS CARBON OUT OF THE ATMOSPHERE
At the University of Copenhagen, chemists have turned waste PET plastic into a novel material that binds to carbon in the atmosphere and holds it indefinitely, solving two major environmental problems at the same time.
BUILDER.AI’S CRASH: A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR INVESTORS?
In 2023, Fast Company magazine ranked Builder.ai as the industry’s third most innovative developer, close behind DeepMind and OpenAI. Today, what once was a $1.5-billion up-and-comer is now being liquidated under the supervision of a Delaware court.
CENTAUR AI IS THE BEST SO FAR AT FORECASTING HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Chances are better than even that a new AI will know what you’re going to do before you do it.
GOVERNMENTS ARE BUILDING THEIR OWN NATIONAL AIS
With AI technology increasingly guided and owned by megatech corporations, national governments are beginning to build their own models tailored to their own cultures and norms.
NEW AI TECH CREATES ‘NEURAL FINGERPRINTS’ OF OUR BRAINS
Magnetoencephalography (MEG), a relatively new technology, is proving to be a useful, non-invasive way of tracking the brain’s electronic activity. However, its use has been limited by the need to chill its superconducting sensors close to absolute zero.









