January 12, 2026
“Motivational Brake” Could Point to Schizophrenia and Depression Treatments
Many of us will recognize being in a situation where it’s really hard to get started on a task—whether it’s making a difficult phone call or preparing a presentation that’s stressful just to think about. We understand what needs to be done, yet taking that very first step feels surprisingly hard. When this difficulty becomes severe, it is known medically as avolition....January 12, 2026
StockWatch@JPM: EY Sees M&A Surging, IPOs Sluggish in 2026
With a revived bull market allowing biopharma giants to set aside more capital for merger-and-acquisition (M&A) deals over the past year, 2026 will likely see an increase in the number as well as dollar value of such transactions, according to a report released to coincide with the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. But the M&A surge will not...January 12, 2026
The hidden cost of manual healthcare communications – and how AI is finally closing the gap
Turn fax chaos into streamlined workflows with AI-powered document automation. Continue reading →January 12, 2026
The race against time: Closing care gaps to boost star ratings
How timely care coordination influences Star Ratings and improves outcomes. Continue reading →January 12, 2026
ICYMI: How Brenda Song Shops, 2026's Top Beauty Trends & Your 2026 Creative Director Cheat Sheet
In case you missed them, we’ve rounded up our most popular stories of the week to help you stay in the loop. No need to thank us — just toast a peach iced tea in our honor when you’re discussing who did what over your cinnamon oatmeal. Homepage Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for IMDb …Continue reading Continue reading →January 12, 2026
What lies below? Beneath our streets lies treasure — and trouble.
Mark it. Map it. Dig with confidence. One marker now can prevent disaster later. Continue reading →January 12, 2026
Why robust planning is central to data center success
The size and pace of data center creation is a major shift for utilities and builders on many levels. Continue reading →January 12, 2026
Community College calculus policies will set students up for failure
No parent, teacher, adviser or other responsible educator would ever recommend, much less require, a student to take a course they had only a 20% chance of passing. But that is exactly the new policy that the California Community College Chancellor’s Office is implementing. This new policy is in response to Assembly Bill 1705, passed in 2022, which sought to...January 12, 2026
How to stop insider-driven data loss in browser sessions
Midmarket teams turn to secure browsers capable of providing deep visibility and enforcing granular user controls during user browsing sessions, the goal being to prevent intentional or unintentional leaks without adding friction to the user experience. Continue reading →January 12, 2026
Epic's Tim Sweeney Clarifies Views On Twitter's Grok AI-Generated Images Controversy
Over the weekend, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney waded into the conversation about Grok – Twitter’s AI bot that is currently generating non-consensual, explicit images of others, particularly women and children. Continue reading →January 12, 2026
Crimson Desert's Map Size Reveal Has Led To More Concern Than Excitement
Those eagerly awaiting Crimson Desert’s release have assumed it’s going to be big. What we didn’t know until a few days ago is just how big the open-world game is going to be. Turns out its world will be roughly twice the size of Skyrim, a detail Pearl Abyss likely assumed would be celebrated, but it appears to have left quite a few of you more concerned...January 12, 2026














