The political appeal of tariffs is easy to understand. The actual mechanics of what they do — and don't do — are considerably less flattering than the rhetoric suggests. The underlying problem tariffs are deployed to address is real: the hollowing out of domestic manufacturing, strategic dependency on adversarial supply chains, and wage compression in trade-exposed industries. … [Read more...] about Tariffs Are the Wrong Tool for the Right Problem
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Why Scientific Replication Crises Keep Happening
The replication crisis — the discovery that a significant portion of published findings in psychology, medicine, nutrition, and economics cannot be reproduced by independent researchers — has been a recurring story for over a decade. It keeps happening because the incentive structures that produced the original problem have not fundamentally changed. The academic publishing … [Read more...] about Why Scientific Replication Crises Keep Happening
Klarna Expands Into Automotive E-Commerce With B-Parts Partnership
A small but telling shift is happening at the checkout layer of e-commerce, and this one lands squarely in the automotive aftermarket. Klarna has partnered with B-Parts to bring its interest-free installment model into the world of used and OEM car parts, a category where purchasing decisions are often urgent, price-sensitive, and—frankly—unplanned. The integration means … [Read more...] about Klarna Expands Into Automotive E-Commerce With B-Parts Partnership
Kansai Rewrites Its Global Narrative as a Deep Tech Powerhouse
A region long associated with industrial precision and academic rigor is starting to speak a new language—one shaped less by legacy manufacturing and more by venture velocity, data visibility, and global positioning. The Union of Kansai Governments’ refresh of its startup ecosystem portal, alongside the update of the “DeepTech Frontier Kansai” platform, isn’t just a cosmetic … [Read more...] about Kansai Rewrites Its Global Narrative as a Deep Tech Powerhouse
The World Tilts Toward Friction: Markets, War Signals, and a System Under Strain
The headlines don’t read like isolated incidents anymore. They feel connected, almost stitched together by the same underlying pressure, and you can sense it even before digging into the details. Oil climbing past $100 isn’t just a commodity story—it’s a signal flare. Military escalation between the United States, Israel, and Iran isn’t just regional—it’s shaping decisions in … [Read more...] about The World Tilts Toward Friction: Markets, War Signals, and a System Under Strain
Battery Ventures has closed a new $3.25 billion fund with a sharp AI lens
Battery Ventures has closed a new $3.25 billion fund, reinforcing its position as one of the most active and globally minded technology investors operating across the U.S., Europe, and Israel. The new vehicle, Battery Ventures XV, lands at a moment when artificial intelligence is no longer a future thesis but a present driver reshaping software, infrastructure, and industrial … [Read more...] about Battery Ventures has closed a new $3.25 billion fund with a sharp AI lens
2026 Workforce Outlook Highlights AI Literacy as a Competitive Imperative
A new employment outlook report forecasts that companies investing in AI literacy and education benefits will gain a decisive advantage in the 2026 talent market. Beyond automation, the study emphasizes the need for continuous reskilling, internal mobility, and structured learning pathways to ensure employees can effectively leverage AI tools. Organizations that embed AI … [Read more...] about 2026 Workforce Outlook Highlights AI Literacy as a Competitive Imperative
Deep Fission Selected for DOE Industrial Nuclear Pilot in Kansas
Deep Fission announced that its advanced nuclear technology has been selected for a Department of Energy pilot at the Great Plains Industrial Park in Kansas. The project focuses on deploying next-generation fission systems for industrial power applications, offering a potential blueprint for decentralized, reliable, and low-carbon energy. With industrial power demand rising … [Read more...] about Deep Fission Selected for DOE Industrial Nuclear Pilot in Kansas
360 Privacy Launches 360 Strata, October 13, 2025, Global Release
360 Privacy has unveiled its most ambitious platform to date with the introduction of 360 Strata, a next-generation privacy solution designed to give organizations unprecedented clarity over digital exposure. Previewed at GSX between September 29 and October 1, the platform will become widely available on October 13. It promises to shift the privacy and security market by … [Read more...] about 360 Privacy Launches 360 Strata, October 13, 2025, Global Release
Quest Software Unveils AI-Enabled Security, Data, and Migration Capabilities at TEC 2025
Quest Software used its stage at The Experts Conference (TEC) 2025 to sharpen its identity as a critical player in AI readiness, introducing a wave of AI-enabled capabilities across three cornerstone offerings: Security Guardian, the erwin Data Management Platform, and On Demand Migration. The announcements align with Quest’s newly launched company strategy, which zeroes in on … [Read more...] about Quest Software Unveils AI-Enabled Security, Data, and Migration Capabilities at TEC 2025