How the Right and the MAHA Movement Have Co-opted ‘Crunchy’ 

Dexcom launches generative AI platform for metabolic health monitoring

Dexcom is bringing generative AI to Stelo users, starting with weekly personalized reports about their glucose

Source: Dexcom launches generative AI platform for Stelo users

Scientists Tracked 1,000 Kids for 40 Years. This Was the No. 1 Predictor of Financial Success

One of the longest-running studies of child development ever couldn’t be clearer: if you want to raise happy, successful kids, focus on this.

Source: Scientists Tracked 1,000 Kids for 40 Years. This Was the No. 1 Predictor of Financial Success

AI reveals the secret to keeping your brain’s age young 

AI analyzed brain images of 70-year-olds, linking vascular health to brain age. Diabetes and inflammation correlated with older brains.

Source: AI reveals the secret to keeping your brain’s age young – Earth.com

Michel Siffre, 85, Dies; Descended Into Caves to Study the Human Mind 

Michel Siffre, scientist of solitude deep within caves, dies at 85 

Dr. Siffre’s work over more than five decades, including his own stretches of subterranean isolation, captured the attention of agencies such as NASA for studies on the effects of long-duration space missions.

Source: Michel Siffre, scientist of solitude deep within caves, dies at 85 – The Boston Globe

‘Godfather of EVs’ Explains Why China Is Winning Race to Go Electric 

Former Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer told BI that automakers ditching EVs for hybrids risked falling even further behind their Chinese rivals.

Source: ‘Godfather of EVs’ Explains Why China Is Winning Race to Go Electric – Business Insider

Meet the millionaires living ‘underconsumption’: They shop at Aldi and Goodwill and own secondhand cars 

 

From thrifted clothes to no gifts at the holidays, these millionaires are living an ‘underconsumption’ life which has opened up financial freedom.

Source: Meet the millionaires living ‘underconsumption’: They shop at Aldi and Goodwill and own secondhand cars | Fortune

Burned out workers ditch hustle culture for ‘slow living’ trend 

At its core, slow living is about matching actions with values. It rejects the notion that productivity is the ultimate goal and instead prioritizes quality over quantity in every aspect of life.

Source: Burned out workers ditch hustle culture for ‘slow living’ trend | Fortune

Born Before 1996? According to Scientists, Leaded Gas May Have Permanently Altered Your Personality

Harmful lead exposure from air, water, and soil impacts the well-being of 151 million Americans. In 1923, lead was introduced into gasoline to improve car engine performance. However, this boost to automotive health came at a significant cost to human well-being. A new study calculates that expo

Source: Born Before 1996? According to Scientists, Leaded Gas May Have Permanently Altered Your Personality

Google’s new Project Astra could be generative AI’s killer app 

Google just launched a ton of new products—including Gemini 2.0, which could power a new world of agents. And we got a first look.

Source: Google’s new Project Astra could be generative AI’s killer app | MIT Technology Review

No PhD necessary to build with AI, Amazon’s AGI boss says 

“The bar to build with AI has suddenly reduced,” Rohit Prasad said at Fortune’s Brainstorm AI conference this week in San Francisco.

Source: No PhD necessary to build with AI, Amazon’s AGI boss says | Fortune