Data Center Power Demand Is Becoming a Serious Infrastructure Story

Data Center Power Demand Is Becoming a Serious Infrastructure Story

Data center power demand is no longer a niche tech issue. It is becoming a real infrastructure story because AI workloads need large amounts of electricity, fast grid connections, and reliable power around the clock. The International Energy Agency says global electricity consumption by data centers is projected to more than double from about 415 … Read more

Data Center Water Use Is Becoming a Bigger Issue in the AI Era

Data Center Water Use Is Becoming a Bigger Issue in the AI Era

AI growth is making data centers more important, but also more resource-intensive. The International Energy Agency says data centers used about 415 terawatt-hours of electricity in 2024, around 1.5% of global electricity consumption, and it expects data-center electricity demand to more than double to about 945 TWh by 2030, with AI as the biggest driver. … Read more

Why Airline Ticket Prices Rise Suddenly and Catch Travelers Off Guard

Why Airline Ticket Prices Rise Suddenly and Catch Travelers Off Guard

Airline ticket prices can jump suddenly for a simple reason: fares are not fixed products. Airlines constantly reprice seats based on demand, remaining inventory, fuel costs, competition, and how close the flight is to departure. So when travelers see a fare rise overnight, that is usually not random. It is the pricing system doing exactly … Read more

Last-Minute Travel Bookings Are Rising Again in 2026

Last-Minute Travel Bookings Are Rising Again in 2026

Last-minute travel bookings are rising again in 2026, but not because travelers suddenly became spontaneous romantics. The real reasons are more practical: tighter budgets, flexible work patterns, price tracking tools, and growing comfort with shorter planning windows. Travel Weekly’s March 2026 advisor survey found the typical booking window has been shifting later, with the share … Read more

How to Read Packaged Food Labels Better Instead of Falling for Marketing

How to Read Packaged Food Labels Better Instead of Falling for Marketing

Most shoppers do not really read food labels. They scan the front of the pack, notice words like “healthy,” “natural,” “multigrain,” or “high protein,” and assume they understand the product. That is lazy shopping. The useful information is usually on the back or side: ingredient list, nutrition panel, allergen details, and serving size. India’s FSSAI … Read more

Food Additive Safety Is Back in the Spotlight and Here Is What Matters

Food Additive Safety Is Back in the Spotlight and Here Is What Matters

Food additive safety is back in the spotlight because regulators are reviewing chemicals that have been in the food system for decades, not because every packaged food suddenly became poison. In February 2026, the U.S. FDA launched an assessment of butylated hydroxyanisole, or BHA, a preservative used to slow spoilage in fats and oils. The … Read more

Luxury Wellness Is Getting More Extreme but Not Always More Useful

Luxury Wellness Is Getting More Extreme but Not Always More Useful

Luxury wellness is growing because health has become a status product, not just a medical concern. The Global Wellness Summit’s 2026 trends report says the market has been reshaped by high-tech, medical, hyper-optimizing approaches, including the boom in longevity clinics, diagnostics, wearables, and biotech-driven wellness. At the same time, premium travel and hospitality brands are … Read more

Are Weight-Loss Injections Actually Worth It for Regular People

Are Weight-Loss Injections Actually Worth It for Regular People

Weight-loss injections are now sold with the kind of confidence that usually belongs to a miracle product, which should make you suspicious immediately. These drugs can work, but “worth it” depends on who is asking. For someone with obesity and serious weight-related health risks, the answer can be very different from someone who just wants … Read more

Good Career Paths for Introverts in an AI-Driven Job Market

Good Career Paths for Introverts in an AI-Driven Job Market

A lot of career advice for introverts is useless because it confuses “quiet” with “limited.” That is lazy thinking. Introverts are not automatically bad at work that involves people. They usually just do better in roles that reward focus, depth, analysis, preparation, and calm problem-solving instead of constant noise and forced social energy. In the … Read more

Careers AI Will Not Replace Easily and Why That Distinction Matters

Careers AI Will Not Replace Easily and Why That Distinction Matters

Anyone telling students that a career is completely safe from AI is oversimplifying the market. That is the first thing to get straight. AI will affect almost every field. The smarter question is not which careers AI will never touch, but which careers are harder to replace because they depend on human judgment, physical presence, … Read more