Wearable health technology has become a staple in modern life. Smartwatches track heart rhythms. Fitness bands monitor sleep patterns. Continuous glucose monitors sync with smartphone apps. Millions now rely on these devices for real-time insights into their bodies—sometimes even making medical decisions based on the data. But what happens when that data is wrong? A…
AI is now deeply embedded in modern workplaces. From retail chains to hospitals to delivery companies, employers increasingly rely on algorithmic scheduling systems to assign shifts, adjust workloads, monitor productivity, and predict staffing needs. These tools promise “efficiency,” “optimization,” and “neutrality.” But as many workers are discovering, automated schedules can also push human beings past…
Electric skateboards and hoverboards have exploded in popularity over the last decade. Marketed as convenient, eco-friendly, and thrilling ways to travel, they attract riders of all ages—commuters, teenagers, urban explorers, and recreational users. But the fun often comes with a dangerous reality: these devices cause thousands of injuries every year, ranging from broken bones and…
Electric vehicles are no longer niche—they’re everywhere. With that growth comes a rapid expansion of public EV charging stations in parking garages, shopping centers, apartment complexes, and highway rest stops. But while these chargers promise convenience and sustainability, they also introduce risks that many drivers never think about until it’s too late. Tripping over cables,…
