Transport & Infrastructure

Scientists Discovered There Are Actually 5 Sleep Chronotypes, Not 2 — Here's What Each Means for Your Health

The study, published in Nature Communications, used artificial intelligence to comb through brain imaging data, questionnaires, and medical records from more than 27,000 adults in the UK Biobank . Wha...

Elena Voss · 5 min read
Transport & Infrastructure

Erythritol and the Blood-Brain Barrier: What the New Research Means for Your Sweetener Choices

Erythritol, the sugar-free sweetener in keto products, may damage brain cells protecting against stroke. CU Boulder research links it to cardiovascular risk.

Marcus Thorne · 5 min read
Transport & Infrastructure

The Blue Zone Diet: Does the Science Actually Back It Up?

Blue Zones have been sold as the secret to living past 100. But the demographics are contested, the diet is mostly conventional advice repackaged, and some of the original longevity hotspots are fading. Here is what the science actually says.

Elara Voss · 7 min read
Transport & Infrastructure

The Luxury Train Renaissance: Why Affluent Travelers Are Choosing Rail Over Air in 2026

Premium rail bookings surged 340% over 2019 levels as wealthy travelers choose slow, curated train journeys over flights. Here's why 2026 is luxury rail's pivotal year.

Catherine Ashford · 5 min read
Transport & Infrastructure

Why Gen Z and Millennials Are Using Credit Scores as a New Dating Dealbreaker

More Gen Z and millennials are checking credit scores before first dates. Here's why financial responsibility became a modern dating dealbreaker.

Reese Caldwell · 7 min read