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Why I Do Not Write For The Algorithm
Written by a human, for humans, always. --- Yesterday, I wrote about why I do not allow AI to write my articles for me. Today, I want to discuss another topic within the world of online writing for businesses...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about 4 hours ago in Journal
How Aerospace Manufacturers Source Critical Fasteners. AI-Generated.
Modern aircraft are masterpieces of engineering. From advanced avionics to powerful engines, every component must function with extreme precision. Yet among the thousands of parts that make up an aircraft, some of the most important are also the smallest fasteners.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 19 hours ago in Journal
Automotive Wheel Market: 80B Wheel Revolution Driving Auto Innovation . AI-Generated.
The hum of a factory floor doesn’t usually signal a revolution. But look closer. Beneath the polished surfaces of modern vehicles, something fundamental is changing. Wheels, once simple steel circles, are now engineered masterpieces driving efficiency, performance, and sustainability.
By james robertabout 21 hours ago in Journal
Solar Backsheet Boom : What’s Driving the Surge?
At first glance, a solar panel looks like a simple sheet of glass capturing sunlight. But beneath that glossy surface lies a hidden layer doing the real heavy lifting—protecting, insulating, and ensuring performance in the harshest conditions.
By efingutthomasabout 23 hours ago in Journal
The Canned Fruits Market: A Fresh Outlook on Shelf-Stable Nutrition. AI-Generated.
I’ve noticed a subtle shift in my grocery habits lately. While the allure of the fresh produce aisle is always there, the reality of a busy week often means that the bowl of fresh peaches I bought on Monday is looking a little sad by Thursday. It turns out, I’m not alone in this struggle. This simple daily dilemma is fueling a massive global trend: the resurgence of the canned fruit aisle.
By Harvey Spectera day ago in Journal
The 2026 Egg Protein Market Outlook. AI-Generated.
I recently walked through the supplement aisle of my local grocery store, and something struck me: the packaging was changing. We’ve been through the plant-based boom and the whey-protein obsession, but lately, I’ve seen a return to something much more fundamental. It turns out that a simple egg carton in your fridge is at the center of a massive global shift.
By Harvey Spectera day ago in Journal
Engineering Design of Locking Hitch Pins in Aerospace. AI-Generated.
In aerospace engineering, I’ve learned that reliability is often defined by the smallest components. While major systems get most of the attention, it’s the precision and dependability of simple mechanical parts that ensure safe operations, especially on the ground. One such component is the locking hitch pin.
By Beckett Dowhan2 days ago in Journal
The Silent Shield: How Antimicrobial Additives Are Changing Everyday Life?
You touch your phone hundreds of times a day. You rest your hands on desks, door handles, kitchen counters—rarely thinking twice about what lingers beneath your fingertips. But what if those surfaces could quietly defend you, every second, without you even noticing?
By efingutthomas2 days ago in Journal
Why Plastics are Quietly Rebuilding Cities?
At first glance, the building looked like any other rising structure—steel beams stretching skyward, workers moving in rhythm, the hum of machinery filling the air. But beneath the concrete and behind the walls, something unexpected was shaping its future.
By efingutthomas2 days ago in Journal
The Future Market of Hypertonic Drinks. AI-Generated.
Why I’m Finally Swapping My Water Bottle for High-Carb Fuel? I remember the first time I "bonked" during a long-distance trail run. One minute I was gliding through the trees, and the next, my legs felt like lead, and my brain was a fog. I had a bottle of standard sports drink in my hand, but it wasn't doing anything. It felt like I was drinking flavored water that just sat in my stomach, sloshing around without actually giving me the "go" I needed.
By Harvey Specter2 days ago in Journal
Web 3.0: The $56B Shift Reshaping the Internet. AI-Generated.
At 2:17 a.m., a developer in Bangalore deploys a smart contract that no bank approves, no government signs, and no corporation owns—yet within minutes, it’s live, global, and unstoppable. Somewhere else, an artist sells a digital collectible directly to a fan without a middleman. A gamer earns real money from a virtual world that exists beyond any single company’s control.
By Andrew Hamilton2 days ago in Journal










