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San Francisco Just Opened an AI Grocery Store With 2 Human Employees — This Is What Shopping There Is Actually Like
## The Store Where the AI Does Almost Everything Andon Market, which opened in San Francisco in April 2026, operates with two human employees. Not two employees per shift, not two employees per department — two total human employees managing a full-service gro
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41 updatesThe First AI-Run Grocery Store Just Opened in San Francisco — Here Is What Shopping Looks Like
Andon Market opened in San Francisco — designed and managed by AI with only two human employees. Here is what shopping there is like and what it means for the future of retail work.
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Artemis II Astronauts Are Circling the Moon Right Now — Here Is What They're Experiencing
NASA's Artemis II crew is performing the first lunar flyby since 1972. Here is what the four astronauts are seeing, doing, and experiencing that no living humans have experienced in over 50 years.
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Iran's Internet Has Been Blacked Out for 40 Days — The People Inside Are Running Out of Everything
Iran's nationwide internet blackout has hit 40 days. Here is the specific human picture of what daily life looks like inside Iran and what civilians are running out of.
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The Artemis II Crew Named Two Moon Craters — Here Is the Science and Story Behind Each
The Artemis II crew proposed naming two Moon craters — one after their spacecraft 'Integrity' and one after Commander Wiseman's late wife Carroll. Here is the science and the human story behind each name.
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The Orion Crew Saw a Total Solar Eclipse From Space — Here Is What That Actually Looks Like
The Artemis II crew witnessed a total solar eclipse from beyond the Moon — the first time humans have seen this from space. Here is what the four astronauts actually saw and described.
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Iran Hit Sharif University — Here Is Why Striking a University Is a War Crimes Flashpoint
US-Israeli strikes hit Tehran's Sharif University of Technology on April 7. Here is the legal and humanitarian implications of striking one of Iran's most prestigious educational institutions.
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Artemis II Just Broke the Record for the Farthest Humans Have Ever Traveled From Earth
On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew traveled 248,655 miles from Earth — farther than any humans in history. Here is what they saw on the Moon's far side and what this means for humanity's return to the Moon.
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The Downed F-15 Pilot Was Hiding in a Mountain Crevice — The Human Story Behind the War's Most Dramatic Rescue
The F-15 pilot rescued from inside Iran was hiding in a mountain crevice for days while a CIA operation located him. Here is the complete human story of survival and the mission that brought him home.
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Cuba Released 2,000 Prisoners Under Trump Pressure — Here Is the Deal Behind the Humanitarian Gesture
Cuba released more than 2,000 prisoners as the island faces US sanctions and Iran-war-driven fuel shortages. Here is the back-channel deal and what Cuba gets in return.
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The Iran War Has Killed at Least 7,007 People — Here Is the Specific Casualty Dispute
The Iran war's death toll is disputed between 3,117 (Iranian government), 7,007 (human rights monitor), and 32,000 (non-government affiliated medical sources). Here is how to understand these conflicting numbers.
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April 4, 2026 — The Day the World Held Its Breath and Football Kept Playing
On April 4, 2026, Iranian missiles were falling, astronauts were flying to the moon, and a Champions League quarter-final was being prepared. Here is what this specific Saturday reveals about humanity.
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The Artemis II Mission Is the Best Story Nobody Is Following Because of the Iran War
Four humans are flying around the moon right now. Here is why this extraordinary story is getting less coverage than it deserves and what the crew is experiencing.
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Good Friday Easter Earthquake Hits Multiple Countries — The Natural Disaster During a War
A significant earthquake struck the Iran-Iraq-Turkey border region on Good Friday 2026. Here is the damage, the specific challenge of disaster response during active conflict, and the humanitarian situation.
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Cuba Released Political Prisoners for Easter — Here Is the Specific Calculation Behind the Humanitarian Gesture
Cuba announced political prisoner pardons described as a 'humanitarian gesture' for Holy Week. Here is who was released, what Cuba's government gains, and the US-Cuba relationship backdrop.
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The Iran War Is Killing Civilians in Six Countries — Here Is the Complete Regional Impact Map
The Iran war has produced civilian casualties in six different countries. Here is the full regional impact map, who has been hit, and the humanitarian situation across the conflict zone.
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What April 2026 Revealed About What It Means to Be a Human Being Right Now
From the moon to the microbiome, from the Iran war to CRISPR crops, April 2026 captures humanity at a specific and extraordinary moment. Here is what the sum of all these stories actually tells us.
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The Antibiotic Apocalypse Is Already Here — In Your Meat
70% of global antibiotics are used in livestock, not humans. Here is the specific pathways through which animal antibiotic use creates human antibiotic resistance — and what some countries are doing about it.
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How the Longevity Drugs That Work in Animals Are Failing in Human Trials
Dozens of compounds extend lifespan in mice. Almost none have worked in human trials. Here is the biology behind the translation gap and the researchers who think they know how to cross it.
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AI Is Writing More Code Than Human Programmers — What This Means for Software Jobs
GitHub reports AI now generates over 50% of new code on its platform. Here is what this means for software engineering jobs, salaries, and which skills remain human-exclusive.
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Microplastics Are Inside Your Brain — Here Is the New Evidence That Changes Everything
Research has found microplastic particles in human brain tissue. Here is what the science actually shows about health risks and what you can do about your exposure.
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The Enhanced Games Just Launched and They're Letting Athletes Dope — Here Is What Actually Happened
The Enhanced Games launched in 2026 allowing athletes to use performance enhancement substances. Here is what records were broken, what happened to competitors, and whether sport has a future.
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The Drug That Was Supposed to Kill Diabetes Just Got Approved for Something Nobody Expected
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic won FDA approvals for addiction, kidney disease, and heart failure in 2026. Here is the full science behind what these drugs are actually doing to the human body.
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The Dog Aging Project Just Published Something That Changes Longevity Science
The Dog Aging Project's rapamycin trial results are in. Here is what they show and why they change the landscape of human longevity research.
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Why the Artemis Programme Is More Important Than Any Single Mission
Artemis II is making history. Here is why the programme that produced it is even more significant than the mission itself — and what it means for humanity's next century in space.
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Germany's Energy Bill Crisis Is Hitting Small Towns Before Berlin Notices
While German politics debates energy policy, small towns are quietly in crisis. Here is the real human cost of Germany's energy exposure and what is being done too slowly.
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Artemis II Is Around the Moon Right Now — Here Is What the Crew Are Actually Doing
Artemis II successfully launched and four astronauts are now closer to the moon than any humans since 1972. Here is the day-by-day account of what they are testing and experiencing.
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The Iran War Has Done What No Policy Could: Made Europe's Green Energy Transition Feel Urgent
The Iran war's energy price shock has done more for Europe's green transition in six weeks than a decade of policy. Here is what this reveals about human behaviour and political will.
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The Future of Longevity Science: What the Dog Aging Project's Rapamycin Trial Is About to Tell Us
The Dog Aging Project's rapamycin trial is expected to report results in 2026. Here is why this experiment matters for human longevity science and what it could change.
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Agentic AI Is Running Businesses Without Human Supervision — The Ethics Nobody Is Discussing
AI systems that act autonomously are now making consequential business decisions without human review. Here is the ethical framework the industry is — and isn't — applying.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Artemis II Moon Mission That Just Launched
NASA's Artemis II launched on April 1 with four astronauts headed around the moon. Here is what the 10-day mission involves and why it matters for returning humans to the lunar surface.
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The Lake Malawi Fish That Evolved 800 Species in Less Than 100,000 Years — And What It Tells Us About Human Evolution
Scientists discovered DNA supergenes that explain how 800 cichlid species evolved in Lake Malawi in just 100,000 years. Here is what this breakthrough means for understanding evolution — and us.
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The Agentic AI That Is Running Sports Operations Without Human Input
Agentic AI — AI that acts with autonomy — is now managing elements of sports operations from scheduling to customer service. Here is what this means and where the human limit is.
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North Carolina Kids in Foster Care Are Being Denied Healthcare Because Doctors Won't Accept Their Insurance
Children in foster care in North Carolina and other states have health insurance — but doctors won't accept it. Here is the human cost of this systemic failure.
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The Dog Aging Project Is Trying to Help Dogs Live Longer — and It Might Save Humans Too
Scientists are studying how to help dogs live longer, healthier lives. The research insights are also reshaping human aging science. Here is what they have found so far.
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Your DNA Is Constantly Moving and Folding — And Scientists Just Found Out This Is Why Cancer Happens
A new study reveals human DNA is constantly shifting and folding, not static. This dynamic structure controls gene activation — and its disruption explains how cancer develops.
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DNA Supergenes That Speed Up Evolution Have Been Found in Fish — and They Change What We Know About Species Formation
Scientists found DNA supergenes in cichlid fish that explain rapid species formation. Here is how this discovery changes evolutionary biology and what it means for human genetics.
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Artemis II Is Launching Today — Four Astronauts Are About to Go Closer to the Moon Than Any Human in 54 Years
NASA's Artemis II mission launches April 1 with four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the moon. Here is everything you need to know about the most important space mission in a generation.
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What 'Europeans Rush to Buy Solar and Heat Pumps' Actually Tells Us About the Green Transition's Real Driver
Policy couldn't accelerate the green transition as fast as energy bills have. Here is what the spring 2026 demand surge for green technology tells us about human behaviour and policy design.
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The War's Forgotten Sailors: Seafarers Trapped Between Iran and Diplomacy
Pope Leo XIV prayed specifically for seafarers killed in the Iran conflict. Here is who they are, what they are experiencing, and why their story has almost no media coverage.
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Europe's New Wildfire Technology: The Satellites and AI That Could Save Thousands of Lives
A new generation of wildfire detection and prediction technology is being deployed across Southern Europe. Here is what it can do that human observation cannot and whether it will be enough.
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The Crete Island Death Toll Keeps Rising. Europe Is Looking the Other Way
A migrant boat capsized near Crete killing dozens. The death toll keeps rising. Europe's border policy is failing again. Here is the human story and the political failure.
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