Jordan Joseph
“They don’t turn black anymore”: my simple hack to keep bananas fresh for longer
Bright yellow lasts when storage follows simple rules that anyone can apply. I use airflow, shade, and gentle handling so peels resist stress and dents. Because bruises accelerate ripening, I protect each bunch and slow gas at the crown, so bananas keep their sweetness longer while the counter stays tidy. With a few habits, freshness ... Read more
The largest project in the history of humanity is about to enter a key phase: the final assembly of the reactor core, led by an American innovator.
A turning point is here, because the world’s boldest energy effort now shifts from preparation to precise execution. As Westinghouse starts assembling ITER’s core in southern France, expectations rise along with the stakes. The task is unforgiving, yet momentum is real, and the timetable matters. In this context, the project becomes a global test of ... Read more
Neither myth nor fiction—Finland confirms that fir trees can harvest gold in their needles thanks to invisible microbes
Glints of metal hiding in evergreen needles sound like fantasy, yet Finland just showed the science. Near a remote deposit, researchers traced how microbes weave gold inside living tissues, turning trees into quiet indicators of what lies beneath. As they unravel this underground–canopy link, fir trees take center stage, not for riches on branches, but ... Read more
Tesla exec speaks out on Elon Musk’s $1 trillion compensation package: ‘There isn’t anyone else out there like Elon’
Startling targets meet a singular figure, and markets are already arguing the odds. The board is backing Elon Musk, and the plan attached to his name dwarfs every benchmark. Supporters see a decade-long moonshot. Critics see risky timing, given recent stumbles. Both sides agree on one thing: the next ten years will test strategy, execution, ... Read more
Disney Announces Hulu Phase-Out Window
Big changes are coming to Disney’s streaming world, and they arrive in clear stages. The company is sunsetting the standalone app Hulu while strengthening one brand inside Disney+. On October 8, that brand takes over outside the United States, and a fully unified experience follows in 2026. In the meantime, users will notice a fresh ... Read more
Archaeologists Uncovered a 5,000-Year-Old Tomb Filled to the Brim With Ancient Treasures
A remarkable discovery of an enigmatic tomb made deep underground in Spain has attracted the attention of archaeologists around the world. A gigantic structure, buried for millennia, has been unearthed, sparking as much enthusiasm and interest as controversy. Its impressive size and the quality of its construction suggest the existence of a society more advanced ... Read more
Geologists unearth a deposit of more than 1,000 tons of gold
Beneath this layer of earth is something extraordinary—a primitive layer of earth that hides a treasure of immeasurable value. In an isolated area, geologists have discovered evidence of what could soon become one of the most important discoveries of its kind. The scale, the depth, and the size of this discovery all bring a sense ... Read more
Mexican chain announces Chapter 11 bankruptcy; 24 restaurants closed
Customers woke up to news that a well-known Mexican brand is restructuring, and the stakes feel real. Behind the scenes, lawyers, lenders, and landlords now influence tomorrow’s menu and jobs. Because the filing uses Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the goal is survival, not surrender. Expect steady service for now, while court hearings set the pace. Watch ... Read more
Neither Walking nor Running: Harvard’s Top Recommended Activity to Keep People Over 55 Strong and Fit
Why Harvard Experts Say This Gentle Exercise Beats Walking and Running For many people over 55, staying fit can feel like a challenge. Joints become more sensitive, recovery time increases, and the risk of injury rises. While walking and running are often the first exercises that come to mind, Harvard University experts suggest that there’s ... Read more








