Singer-Songwriter Jewel Builds An Instrument That Lets The Ocean Speak

Alongside the 2026 Venice Biennale, Jewel will debut “Heart of the Ocean,” a glowing original sculptural soundscape that reflects oceanographic data in real time.

The Trump Administration Is Shifting Federal Policy On Cannabis And Psychedelics

In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at a new drug cost partnership, a brain implant deal, and more.

Tesla’s Bigger, Longer Model Y L Headed To U.S., Analysts Say

The Tesla Model Y L is practically a shoo-in for the U.S. market, say analysts. The long wheelbase 6-seater is expected to go on sale as soon as Tesla readies U.S. production.

The ‘Hidden’ Side Of Conservation African Safaris Depend On, But Most Travelers Never See

Conservation projects far from tourist areas are often unseen, yet their impact is vital. Without them, the wild places travelers come to experience would be quite different.

‘Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream’ Is Made For Memes

‘Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream’ has turned the Nintendo Switch into a meme factory—here are some of the best player creations.

Beijing Auto Show: China Raises Its Winning Game

China has succeeded in the global mass market and is using the Beijing Auto Show to move upmarket. It is also pushing driver-assistance systems into low-cost vehicles.

When Medicine Becomes Content—The New Risks Patients Don’t Always See

As doctors enter the creator economy, building brands and monetizing expertise, the line between medical advice and marketing is becoming harder to distinguish.

Dazzling Art Inspires People To Save Utah’s Shrinking Great Salt Lake

Immersive art installation in Salt Lake City feature the sounds and sights of the Great Salt Lake motivating people to take action to halt the lake’s decline.

What NASA-Linked Circadian Science Can Teach Travelers About Beating Jet Lag

The standard advice to help jet lag is often to expose yourself to daylight but it only works when timed correctly.

Tesla FSD Beware: XPENG Autonomous Driving Is Already Ahead In China

Tesla gets all the self-driving headlines, but Chinese XPENG rolled out its version, called VLA 2.0, in March 2026. Can its success in China be repeated globally?