Meta, Microsoft, and Disney are reversing their bets on the metaverseCompanies that initially rooted for the metaverse no longer believe in its future
The "world's biggest startup funding festival" that never wasThe World Startup Convention garnered much attention from young Indians but turned out to be a flop
EconomicsMedicaid's continuous enrollment ends today. Up to 14 million Americans could lose their coverage
The Quartz Obsession podcastCredit score: Numbers might lieIn a global economy that runs on debt, the credit score system works... until it doesn't
Credit score: Numbers might lieIn a global economy that runs on debt, the credit score system works... until it doesn't
Mushroom leather: Fungi saves fashionMycelium leather could be the greenest solution to a big problem for the planet
The invisible hand: Capitalism's misunderstood metaphorAdam Smith, the legendary 18th century Scottish philosopher, coined the usage of this economics term
TechnologyThe FDA will no longer approve digital medical devices that are vulnerable to cyber attacks
EconomicsA royal clause is allowing Disney’s magic kingdom to circumvent DeSantis’ board for decades to come
Exactly who is the investor behind Virgin Orbit's failed $200 million rescue?Matthew Brown left a trail of questionable claims about his business experience
Disney laid off the Marvel veteran who backed a Bob Iger criticMarvel Entertainment chairman Isaac “Ike” Perlmutter sold the company to the entertainment giant 14 years ago
The invisible hand: Capitalism's misunderstood metaphorAdam Smith, the legendary 18th century Scottish philosopher, coined the usage of this economics term
Poor countries got screwed on covid vaccines. They’re making sure it won’t happen againFor a minute, in March of 2020, it seemed like the world was one. Cases of covid-19, yet to have a name, were popping up in every corner of the globe, uniting humanity against a common threat.
Can a deepfake company be ethical?On TikTok, you might have seen Tom Cruise playing acoustic guitar in a plain white t-shirt and a green baseball cap. You might have seen Tom Cruise check himself out shirtless in a bathroom mirror.
Leaded airplane fuel is poisoning a new generation of American childrenIt’s a five-minute drive from Michelle Lopez’s home in San Jose, California, to Donald J. Meyer Elementary School, where she drops off her daughter each weekday morning.