The 'burpee' was invented by physiologist Royal Burpee in 1939 as a simple, four-count test to assess physical fitness. Its efficiency led the U.S. military to adopt it for evaluating the fitness of recruits for World War II, revealing its origin as a diagnostic tool.
Despite average test scores on a consistent exam dropping by 10 points over 20 years, 60% of all grades at Harvard are now A's, up from 25%. This trend suggests a significant devaluation of academic credentials, where grades no longer accurately reflect student mastery.
Netflix is launching its 'Netflix House' theme parks inside former department stores. This capital-light strategy of leasing and repurposing existing retail space allows it to chase 'experience dollars' without the massive upfront investment Disney makes in building parks from scratch.
Investors value Skims at five times its annual sales, a multiple 2.5 times higher than Nike's. This premium reflects confidence in the brand's high growth, cultural relevance, and potential to dominate multiple categories beyond apparel, from loungewear to beauty.
The #1 country music song, 'Walk My Walk' by Breaking Rust, is believed to be AI-generated. Its mainstream success, with millions of streams and potential Grammy buzz, marks a critical milestone where AI is not just creating art but also achieving significant commercial success.
With a key government subsidy gone, Tesla is using a rental model as a 'try-before-you-buy' tactic. This shift indicates EV companies must now rely on creative sales funnels and direct product experience, rather than financial incentives, to convert hesitant customers.
