COVER STORY This issue: The brain-computer interface is real. It’s changing lives—and could soon change the world. It’s been a long time since Alice Charlton got a good look at a human face. There are plenty of peope moving through her world, of course—her husband, her friends, her doctors, her neighbors —but judging just by what she can see, she’d have to take it as an article of faith that any one person was there at all. It was five years ago that the 87 year-year-old retired schoolteacher…To understand the world we live in, read TIME.
How major banks like JPMorgan are rethinking their climate strategies. This spring, as global markets gyrated, some of the world’s most influential investors and executives sat in a Scottsdale, Ariz., conference room engaged in deep discussion. But rather than President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the 120 attendees were focused on the future of energy, climate, and sustainability. Across the conference ballroom were individuals representing a combined $4.3 trillion in market capitalization and $4.2 trillion in assets under management…
Sweet dreams are more like a pipe dream when 12 a.m. turns into 2 a.m.— and you still can’t stop worrying about all the work you have to do, the bills you need to pay, the argument you had with your sister, and the feeling that you maybe, probably, definitely are going to die sooner than you should because of a lack of sleep. Experts say almost everyone experiences this kind of middle-of-the-night panic at some point. “The most basic and common reason why we get…







