Cracking the Code: The Tintina Fault’s Earthquake Secrets

Tintina Fault: Yukon's Sleeping Giant Prone to Large Quakes

Did you know that parts of the Yukon, Canada, sit atop a geological giant that’s been surprisingly quiet for a very long time? I’m talking about the Tintina Fault, and a recent study is shedding new light on its potential for significant seismic activity. As of August 3, 2025, new research, specifically the study titled … Read more

Light’s Secret: The Quantum Dance of Wave and Particle

MIT Study: Light's Dual Nature Confirmed, Unobservable Simultaneously

It’s fascinating how much we’re still learning about the universe, even about something as fundamental as light. Did you know that light, the very thing that allows us to see, has a secret identity? And this identity is so elusive that we can’t observe both sides of it at the same time. That’s right, MIT … Read more

AI Art: Who Owns It Anyway? And Is It Really Art?

AI Ethics in Creative Industries: Ownership, Consent & Artistic Integrity

Okay, so hear me out… AI is getting seriously wild in the creative world. We’re talking AI generating images that look like paintings, writing scripts, and even composing music. It’s super cool, but it also brings up some messy questions. Remember that AI-generated image that won a state fair art competition? Yeah, that sparked a … Read more

AT&T CEO’s Honest Take on the 5-Day Return-to-Office Mandate

AT&T CEO on 5-Day Return-to-Office: A Frank Response

Okay, so hear me out… the whole return-to-office (RTO) thing has been a pretty big conversation lately, right? Companies are figuring out what the future of work looks like, and not everyone is on the same page. AT&T recently made headlines because their CEO, John Stankey, got pretty frank about the feedback they received after … Read more

Tracking Our Oceans: How a New Space Mission Can Improve Hurricane Forecasts

How Joint NASA-ESA Sea Level Mission Will Help Hurricane Forecasts

As someone who studies our planet’s atmosphere and climate, I’m always excited about new ways we can better understand and predict the forces that shape our world. Today, I want to talk about a fascinating collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) that could make a real difference in how we forecast hurricanes: … Read more

Gabe Newell Calls AI a ‘Cheat Code’ – What Does That Mean for Us?

Gabe Newell: AI is a 'Cheat Code' for Success

Gabe Newell Calls AI a ‘Cheat Code’ – What Does That Mean for Us? So, Valve CEO Gabe Newell dropped a pretty interesting take recently: he thinks Artificial Intelligence is basically a “cheat code” for success. If you’re into tech or gaming, you know Gabe’s a big deal. Valve, the company behind Steam and games … Read more

AI’s Growing Impact: CEOs Talk Workforce Reduction

CEOs Discussing AI's Role in Workforce Reduction

It’s no secret that Artificial Intelligence is changing the way we work. As someone who’s spent decades in the software industry, I’ve seen technology’s evolution firsthand. But lately, the conversations are shifting, and CEOs are openly discussing how AI is leading to reduced workforces. This isn’t just theoretical anymore. We’re seeing leaders in major companies … Read more

AI in Consulting: A Familiar Story of Technological Change

AI in Consulting: A Historical Echo of Technological Disruption

As an archivist, I’ve spent decades sifting through the remnants of technological history. It’s fascinating how often the challenges and anxieties of today echo the past. The current conversation around Artificial Intelligence automating tasks within the consulting industry reminds me of a much older, yet remarkably similar, story: the rise of automation and its impact … Read more