OpenAI’s Doomsday Bunker: Why an AGI Pioneer Wanted to Hide the Scientists Underground
In 2023, OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever proposed a doomsday bunker to protect researchers from potential chaos after AGI. Explore the fears, ethics, and eerie reality behind AI’s most unsettling what-if.
Japan Has Created the First Artificial Womb
Japan has developed the world's first artificial womb, allowing embryos to grow outside the human body. Explore the science, ethics, and future of synthetic gestation.
The Disappearance of Lars Mittank: The Most Famous Missing Tourist on the Internet
In 2014, German tourist Lars Mittank ran barefoot out of a Bulgarian airport and vanished into the forest. This 3,000-word deep dive explores the eerie footage, theories, and lingering mystery behind one of the internet’s most haunting unsolved disappearances.
A Letter to Anyone Who’s Tired But Still Trying
Feeling worn down? This poetic and personal letter is for anyone on the edge of quitting—an ode to grit, perseverance, and showing up when it’s hardest. Backed by science and soul.
How to Start Baking with Your Own Flour: Grinding Grains at Home
Thinking of grinding your own flour? This poetic, practical guide walks you through choosing grains, using a home mill, and unlocking the flavor, texture, and soul of freshly ground flour.
Why Do We Sometimes Forget Things When We Walk Through Doorways?
Ever walk into a room and forget why? Discover the neuroscience behind the “doorway effect”—why crossing thresholds can scramble memory—and what it reveals about how our brains process space, attention, and intention.
Bitcoin Hits Record High: What’s Driving the Surge?
Bitcoin surged to a record high of $109,760 in May 2025. Discover what’s driving the climb—from institutional momentum to scarcity psychology—in this poetic exploration of value, belief, and the future of finance.
Polish Wines Make a Splash in Ireland: A New Frontier for Wine Lovers
Polish wines are quietly transforming the Irish wine scene. Discover the vineyards behind the movement, standout bottles like Dom Jantoń Blanc de Blancs NV and Turnau Solaris 2023, and how climate change helped resurrect a forgotten winemaking culture.
The Healing Current: How Grounding Helps Calm Inflammation and Restore the Body
Discover how grounding reduces inflammation, eases stress, and restores balance. Explore the science, rituals, and stories behind reconnecting with the earth’s healing current.
The 12-Year-Old Inventor Who Changed the Air We Breathe
A 12-year-old girl built a virus-killing air filter so effective, the state gave her $11.5 million. This is the story of how she protected her classmates—one breath at a time.
Why the Ocean Tastes Different Now
The sea still looks the same—but it doesn’t taste the same. This poetic, sensory deep-dive explores how climate change is altering seafood, sea salt, and the very flavor of the ocean itself. A story of chemistry, memory, and mourning what we once tasted.
Is Blue Light Destroying Your Sleep Hormones?
Melatonin is your body’s natural sleep signal—but blue light may be shutting it down. This poetic, science-rich guide explores how screens and LEDs are disrupting your rest, and what you can do to reclaim the night.
The Future of Flying Upright: Airlines Introduce Standing-Only Seats by 2026
By 2026, standing-only airline seats will become reality. In this poetic deep-dive, explore the design, ethics, and psychological impact of turning air travel into an endurance sport. What will we accept for a cheaper seat?
When AI Is Left Alone: The Rise of Machine-Made Societies
When left alone, AI doesn't stay still. It organizes. It remembers. It forms systems. This haunting exploration dives into how machines are now forming societies…independently.
Brew, Sculpt, Repeat: How to Make Eco-Friendly Clay from Coffee Grounds
Turn used coffee grounds into beautiful, sustainable clay with this easy DIY recipe. In this poetic guide, learn how to sculpt, dry, and reuse your morning brew to create natural, earthy crafts with zero waste.
The Third Man: When Survival Feels Like Someone’s Watching Over You
Third Man Syndrome is a mysterious phenomenon where people in life-threatening situations feel guided by an unseen presence. In this poetic exploration, we uncover the science, soul, and stories behind the mind’s most extraordinary survival instinct.
The Death of the Penny: Why America’s Smallest Coin Is Finally Getting the Axe
The U.S. Mint is officially ending the penny—but this isn’t just about money. Explore the history, emotion, and inflationary truth behind America’s smallest coin in this poetic deep-dive into value, nostalgia, and national change.
The Emotional Lives of Fish: What Science Knows, and What We Ignore
Fish are not thoughtless swimmers—but feeling, remembering, learning creatures. This poetic article explores what science reveals about fish intelligence, pain, and the ethics of ignoring it.
The Science of Nostalgia: Why We Long for Summers That Never Really Existed
Explore the emotional and neurological roots of nostalgia—why we long for childhood summers and moments that may have never truly existed. A poetic dive into memory, meaning, and the longing that shapes us.
Farmed Salmon vs. Wild: What We’re Really Eating
Farmed salmon is everywhere—but how does it compare to wild? This poetic deep-dive explores the science, health, ethics, and quiet heartbreak behind the fish on your plate.