Monthly Archives: May, 2026
Bitcoin holders shift from panic to cash-buffer discipline as volatility deepens
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The Core Issue: Beneath The Binary, Verifying Trust
When most people download Bitcoin Core, their interaction with the build system is over in a few clicks. They grab the executable binary of the software, verify a signature (hopefully!), and start running a Bitcoin node. What they immediately see is running software. What they don’t see is the build system and extensive processes that
France Hotel Market Trends — Q1 2026: So Far, So Good… More or Less
Riding the momentum of 2025, the first quarter of 2026 reaffirms the structural health of the French hospitality industry, with the continuation of a dynamic that has clearly split in two directions: the upscale segment and the Île-de-France region (Paris included) are driving performance upward in value terms, while the budget end of the market
Functional drinks shift focus from body to mind
Functional beverages have traditionally focused on powering up the body. And this is still a thriving area. Vitamin fortification helps with energy and immunity. Isotonic drinks help with hydration. Protein builds up muscle. Calcium supports bones. Collagen helps make skin more resilient. But the latest frontier is the mind. How can our brains work more
Gaining Weight Young May Be More Dangerous Than You Think
When weight is gained, not just how much, may shape future health risks, with some unexpected differences emerging across conditions. Credit: Stock A large-scale study tracking hundreds of thousands of individuals reveals that the timing of weight gain may play a critical role in long-term health. When people gain weight during life can shape their
94% of Enterprises Don’t Trust AI to Get Culture Right. They’re Using It Anyway.
Published [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] MAIDENHEAD, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 22, 2026-- New research from RWS (RWS.L) has exposed a critical fault line in enterprise AI deployment: the vast majority of content leaders have little to no confidence that AI can handle cultural and emotional nuance across global markets – yet they are scaling
NDIS changes announced by Health Minister Mark Butler bring disability scheme back to original aim
Opinion Labor is tackling a scheme that has become unaffordable and wildly out of control in what it covers. But delivering on its commitment will be harder than tough language. Jennifer Hewett Columnist The Albanese government is finally willing to concede one of federal Labor’s proudest achievements has become a policy debacle that can’t survive
Indigenous health can’t be separated from environmental health, leaders tell UN
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. On the second day of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, or UNPFII, experts called attention to the ways Indigenous health is deeply tied to nature and highlighted how health inequalities are compounded by environmental degradation, extractive activities, and climate change. The forum’s focus
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