The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading When someone is training to run a marathon, to perform in a ballet, or to scale a mountain, they prepare through a strict regimen of exercise, sleep, and diet. Undergoing a major surgery

What is up, my Eaters! I hope you are all well. I’m doing okay. I find myself in a weird place as I reflect on the week. I’ve been super busy, but I also feel like I’m not accomplishing anything—which I know isn’t true. I know it will pass, but it’s quite a duality. In

At Workout Anytime Tyrone, fitness is more than a goal — it’s a mission. The gym, owned by retired U.S. Army Major John Hall and his wife Tamra Hall, brings military discipline, structure, and community service together under one roof. Hall served 20 years in the Army’s Air Defense Artillery, stationed around the world in

Bitcoin Magazine Coinbase Rejects Delaware, Heads to Texas Amidst Rising Corporate Migration Coinbase announced it will leave Delaware to reincorporate in Texas, citing the state’s “new business hub” status and more innovation-friendly environment. This post Coinbase Rejects Delaware, Heads to Texas Amidst Rising Corporate Migration first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah

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Circle ($CRCL) has delivered another blockbuster quarter, but investors are tightening their belts. The stablecoin giant reported stronger-than-expected Q3 results, driven by soaring USDC adoption and rising revenue, yet the stock slipped nearly 8% in early trading after Circle raised its full-year expense forecast. The results underline a clear story: business is booming, but growth

Ulrich Eichelmann has seen many rivers over his lifetime as the head of RiverWatch, an organization dedicated to protecting the world’s waterways. He’s spent time on the Tigris floating through Turkey and Iraq, on the Tagliamento in Italy, and traveled along the Danube as it winds across Europe. Yet none, he said, have measured up

California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses given to immigrants after the Trump administration raised concerns about people in the country illegally receiving licenses to drive a semitruck or a bus. But Gov. Gavin Newsom said that isn’t the reason. Newsom said the revocations are for violations of state law, but he didn’t provide

Key takeaways The Supreme Court might soon overturn most of Trump’s tariffs. If those tariffs ceased to exist, prices would fall, growth would accelerate, and employment would rise. But Trump can probably reinstate any overturned tariffs on a different legal basis. The Supreme Court may soon upend President Donald Trump’s trade war. Various state governments

It’s not just the number of rocket launches, but how much stuff they’re carrying into orbit. With 29 Starlink satellites onboard, a Falcon 9 rocket streaks through the night sky over Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on Monday night. Credit: Stephen Clark/Ars Technica CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida—Another Falcon 9 rocket fired off its launch pad


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