<p>Every spring, the same scene plays out across backyards in North America. You fill the feeder, pull up a lawn chair, and wait for the cardinals and chickadees. Then something else arrives first. Maybe a hundred of them. Maybe they’ve already stripped the feeder bare and are standing on your lawn looking entirely too comfortable….</p>
Author: Richard Smith
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<p>A familiar type of market downturn hits hard for anyone with savings. Your portfolio drops, the news is bleak, and every headline seems tailored to fuel anxiety. If you’re within a decade or so of retirement, that feeling intensifies. The finish line seems close, making it feel even more fragile. In those moments, the urge…</p>
<p>The question sounds almost too simple. You’ve got some cash tucked in a drawer, maybe a few folded bills in an envelope behind a book on the shelf. Is that enough? Is it too much? Should it be in a fireproof safe, or should it not be at home at all? Most people have never…</p>
<p>Buried deep within Earth’s mantle, two mysterious “supercontinent”-sized structures, known as Large Low-Shear-Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs), may be nearly as ancient as the planet itself. No drill has ever reached them. No human eye has ever seen them. And yet, over the past several decades, they have emerged as perhaps the most geologically consequential features on…</p>