Electricity systems need firm, clean power that can run when wind stalls and clouds linger, and that urgency has put geothermal back in the spotlight with a twist: smarter discovery driven by AI that promises to cut risk before a single drill bit turns. This roundup gathers insights from geothermal
A single headline can swing millions of dollars on crypto prediction markets, yet the strongest force moving prices has rarely been the crowd, and the newest evidence made that imbalance hard to ignore. A comprehensive study of Polymarket from 2023 to 2025 traced how prices converged on accurate
Markets are parsing an unusual double signal as a prospective Fed leadership pivot meets a large, coordinated DeFi restitution bid that could recast how risk is priced, transferred, and resolved across rails. Why This Moment Matters for Pricing Risk A synchronized turn in traditional and
A proposed $500 million federal lifeline for Spirit lands in a market split among legacy carriers, low-cost carriers, and ultra-low-cost carriers where demand revived on leisure routes but now prizes reliability and network reach as much as headline fares. Costs remain volatile after Iran-related
Richard Lavaile sits down with Marco Gaietti, a veteran of management consulting who has spent decades guiding firms through strategy, operations, and customer dynamics. Today he applies that lens to agricultural trade—dissecting the 27.09% rebound in early 2026 U.S. soybean exports after a brutal
Richard, thanks for having me. Over the last few years, the center of gravity for AI in the enterprise shifted from obvious, blockable apps to quiet behaviors embedded in tools everyone already uses. That makes access control feel quaint; the real work now is visibility, observability, and behavior