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  • INSHUR Appoints Christopher Aragon as Head of US Sales and Operations to Drive Growth and Expand Mobility Insurance Footprint

    Executive from Turo and Outdoorsy will oversee the company’s revenue engine and sales operations, supporting commercial growth across the car share and mobility insurance industry

     

    (New York, NY, February 19, 2026) – INSHUR, the leader in insurance solutions for the on-demand economy, announced today the appointment of Christopher Aragon as Head of US Sales and Operations. In this role, Aragon will be responsible for overseeing the company’s revenue engine and commercial operations, with a focus on scaling profitable growth, strengthening execution across sales functions, and ensuring tight coordination between commercial strategy and execution as INSHUR continues to expand globally.

     

    Aragon joins INSHUR with more than 20 years of experience in the insurance and mobility industry, having held senior leadership roles at Tint, Outdoorsy/Roamly, Turo, and Progressive. His background spans sales, underwriting, claims, risk management, and automation, with a focus on designing and scaling data-driven insurance programs for shared economy, fleet, and gig-driver ecosystems, aligning closely with INSHUR’s mission to build insurance infrastructure designed for how mobility actually works today.

     

    “Christopher brings a strong blend of expertise and insights thanks to his successes in building data-driven insurance programs across the on-demand mobility economy,” said Dan Bratshpis, CEO and co-founder of INSHUR. “His experience at leading mobility and insurance companies gives us valuable perspective on where the market is headed and where we can push it forward. As we scale our first-to-market Off-rental (Period X™) and On-rental (Period Z) car share products, his expertise in this category will be invaluable. His deep understanding of the on-demand economy allows him to translate complex regulatory and operational constraints into innovative products and scalable commercial systems that customers actually need.”

     

    “I was drawn to INSHUR by the environment they’ve created at the intersection of deep insurance knowledge and modern mobility needs,” said Aragon. “The company’s focus on building durable and cohesive systems is a flywheel where revenue growth, operational integrity, and customer outcomes are constantly reinforcing each other. It’s a rare combination, and I believe it’s the foundation for carrying on the future of mobility insurance in both a responsible and sustainable manner.”

     

    With over 40 million people in the US involved in gig economy work, rideshare and delivery drivers are the backbone of the on-demand economy, powering one of the biggest economic shifts in decades. INSHUR supports this workforce by simplifying commercial insurance for rideshare, carshare, and last mile delivery, aligning coverage with real driving activity to build trust between drivers, platforms, and insurers. Through embedded, flexible commercial auto insurance, INSHUR enables coverage that fits how people actually work today.

  • Next-generation OLEDs rely on finetuned microcavities

    Researchers have developed a unified theory of microcavity OLEDs, guiding the design of more efficient and sustainable devices. The work reveals a surprising trade-off: squeezing light too tightly inside OLEDs can actually reduce performance, and maximum efficiency is achieved through a delicate balance of material and cavity parameters.  Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) offer several attractive advantages over traditional LED technology: they are lightweight, flexible, and more environmentally friendly to manufacture and recycle. However, heavy-metal-free OLEDs can be rather inefficient, with up to 75% of the injected electrical current converting into heat.

    OLED efficiency can be enhanced by placing the device inside an optical microcavity. Squeezing the electromagnetic field forces light to escape more rapidly instead of wasting energy as heat.

    “It is basically like squeezing toothpaste out of a tube,” explains Associate Professor Konstantinos Daskalakis from the University of Turku in Finland.

    After a certain squeezing threshold, the original energy levels of the emitting material and the electromagnetic field hybridize. These mixed light–matter states are known as polaritons.

    While the static energy levels of polariton OLEDs are well understood, much less is known about how the squeezing affects transitions between these states. As a result, the development of polariton OLEDs has largely relied on trial and error.

    Now, a research group at the University of Turku has developed the first theoretical model that explains how these transition mechanisms change as the squeezing increases. Surprisingly, the model predicts that efficiencies decrease once polaritons are formed. This reduction arises from two distinct effects.

    “Although polaritons emit light very quickly, they are shared states of typically hundreds of thousands of molecules, which dilutes the processes populating them,” explains Postdoctoral Researcher Olli Siltanen. “These population mechanisms can be further weakened if the polariton energies lie too far from the original molecular energy levels.”

    According to the model, maximum efficiency in microcavity OLEDs is achieved through a delicate balance of material and cavity parameters. While the model finds polaritons with many molecules disadvantageous, all hope is not lost.

    “Alternative device architectures allow us to reduce the number of molecules involved from hundreds of thousands to just a few,” says Daskalakis. “Such OLEDs have the potential to achieve record-breaking efficiencies.”

    The results have been published in the journal Materials Horizons.

    Read the research article: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2026/mh/d5mh01958c#!divAbstract

  • UAE Establishes First Integrated Metals Education Ecosystem with World Steel Association

    Metal Park Forms Strategic National Alliance with World Steel Association and Steel University to Build the Middle East’s First Integrated Metals Education Ecosystem (MEEEM)

    Abu Dhabi, UAE — Feb 19: Metal Park has signed a strategic agreement with the World Steel Association and

    Steel University, establishing a national-level alliance to develop a fully integrated metals education and capability ecosystem for the Middle East.

    Witnessed by H.E. Dr. Sultan Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology; Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO of AD Ports Group; and Mr. Vahid Fouladkar, CEO of Metal Park and signed by Navid Fouladkar, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Metal Park, and Jorge Muract, Director of Steel University.

    This milestone partnership directly supports the UAE’s industrial vision under Make it inthe Emirates and Operation 300bn, reinforcing the country’s ambition to build globally competitive, value-added metal production capabilities from within the UAE.

    The alliance positions Metal Park not only as industrial infrastructure, but as the execution layer where education, standards, talent, and production converge into a single operating ecosystem.

    Vahid Fouladkar, CEO of Metal Park, said: “This alliance marks a defining step in how industrial growth is built and sustained in the region. Metal Park was conceived as more than physical infrastructure—it is an operating

    ecosystem where standards, talent, capability, and production are developed together. By partnering with the World Steel Association and Steel University, we are embedding global best practices directly into the industrial environment, ensuring that education translates into measurable performance, competitiveness, and long-term national value for the UAE.”

    Jorge Muract, Director of Steel University, stated: The alliance seeks to secure the industry talent pipeline through strong collaboration and alignment among academia, industry, its value chain, and government as a key enabler of this interaction, while also providing agile infrastructure to continuously upskill and reskill the workforce and sustain innovation in production systems. Together, we aim to develop high-quality learning and technology solutions that build a more efficient and dynamic workforce. At the same time, the alliance seeks to join efforts with

    similar initiatives in Europe, Saudi Arabia, India and Latin America to create a global education and training ecosystem that enables talent mobility and ensures equal access to education and training, fostering social innovation worldwide.

    Abdullah Al Hameli, CEO of Economic Cities & Free Zones, AD Ports Group, said: “This agreement strengthens the foundation of our industrial ecosystem by aligning global standards with local production capability. KEZAD Group not only provides infrastructure, but also enables performance. By embedding internationally recognised expertise from the World Steel Association and Steel University directly into Metal Park’s operating environment, we are

    accelerating the development of advanced industrial skills, raising productivity, and enhancing the competitiveness of UAE-based manufacturers.

    “This initiative directly supports national industrial priorities under Make it in the Emirates and Operation 300bn, and reinforces Abu Dhabi’s position as a globally competitive hub for value-added metal production, driven by capability, standards, and long-term industrial resilience.”

    From Global Standards to Industrial Output

    At the core of the agreement is a shared commitment to transforming skills development into measurable industrial performance. Through collaboration with the World Steel Association and Steel University, Metal Park will embed internationally recognised standards, certifications, technical frameworks, and sector intelligence directly into its operating environment—ensuring education is applied at the factory-floor level, not abstract.

    This ecosystem-driven model ensures that learning, certification, and best practices translate into higher productivity, improved quality, and enhanced competitiveness across UAE-based metal production.

    Advancing National Industrial Priorities and Regional Workforce Capability The partnership directly contributes to the objectives of Make it in the Emirates and Operation 300bn by:

    • Strengthening domestic metal and steel industrial capability
    •  Developing future-ready technical, engineering, and operational talent
    •  Embedding global standards into local production environments
    •  Enhancing the long-term competitiveness and resilience of regional manufacturing

    By connecting global industry leadership with Metal Park’s integrated infrastructure, the alliance ensures that industrial growth is powered by world-class assets, standards, and people.

    Building the Middle East’s Metals Education & Capability Ecosystem

    The agreement underpins Metal Park’s long-term vision to establish the region’s most comprehensive metals education and capability ecosystem—spanning foundational skills, advanced metallurgy, engineering, processing, and operational excellence.

    This phased, scalable approach ensures that capability building is aligned with real industrial demand, national priorities, and long-term sustainability. Metal Park views this agreement as a foundation for broader collaboration. Delivering a globally recognised industrial talent and standards ecosystem will require continued engagement with government entities, regulators, academic institutions, and industry partners—anchored by Metal Park as the ecosystem platform.

  • Taste of Brasil 2026 Launches in India, Spotlighting Premium Brazilian Foods

    New Delhi, Feb 19: Taste of Brasil 2026, an international food and culinary initiative led by ApexBrasil, the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, officially launched today in New Delhi. The initiative will also be introduced in Mumbai on 23 February 2026.

    Taste of Brasil 2026 Launches in India, Spotlighting Premium Brazilian Foods

    The New Delhi launch was attended by Mr. Jorge Viana, President of ApexBrasil; Mr. Paulo Teixeira, Honourable Minister of Rural Development and Family Farming of Brazil; and Mr. Marcio Elias, Honourable Vice Minister of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services of Brazil, along with other key industry stakeholders, importers, distributors, retailers, chefs, and members of the media.
     
    The campaign focuses on building awareness, encouraging product trials, and strengthening trade and consumer engagement through immersive retail experiences and culinary storytelling for Brazilian food products in India.
     
    Brazil known for its rich biodiversity and fertile landscapes, produces some of the world’s most nutritious nuts, fruits, and superfoods. From the Amazon rainforest to tropical orchards, Brazilian foods offer exceptional taste, nutrition, and versatility for modern lifestyles.
     
    Taste of Brasil 2026 spotlights a curated selection of high-quality Brazilian products including Brazil Nuts, Brazil Nut Milk, Açaí Pulp, Açaí Powder, Tahiti Limes, and Exotic Frozen plant-based meals. These offerings reflect Brazil’s global leadership in biodiversity-driven agriculture and its strong reputation for quality, safety, and sustainability.
     
    Ingredients such as Brazil nuts and açaí have gained worldwide popularity for their health benefits and adaptability across cuisines. As Indian consumers increasingly seek plant-based nutrition, functional foods, and globally inspired flavours, Brazilian products offer a natural and exciting fit within Indian consumers’ evolving food preferences.
     
    Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Jorge Viana, President of ApexBrasil, said,
     
    “India represents a dynamic and fast-growing market with a sophisticated and increasingly health-conscious consumer base. Through Taste of Brasil 2026, we are proud to present the diversity, quality, and sustainability of Brazilian food products. This initiative is not only about promoting exports; it is about building long-term partnerships, promoting sustainability and innovation in food,  and strengthening the bridge between Brazilian producers and Indian consumers.”
     
    Adding to this, His Excellency José Mauro da Fonseca Costa Couto Consul General of Brazil in Mumbai remarked, “Brazil and India share strong diplomatic and economic relations rooted in mutual respect and cooperation. The launch of Taste of Brasil 2026 in both New Delhi and Mumbai reflects our commitment to deepening agri-food trade and enhancing people-to-people connections through culinary exchange. We see tremendous potential for collaboration across retail, hospitality, and food processing sectors.
     
    Looking ahead, ApexBrasil aims to strengthen trade ties between Brazil and India by expanding market access, boosting retail presence, and encouraging culinary innovation. With rising demand for sustainable, plant-based, and globally inspired foods, Taste of Brasil 2026 sets the foundation for long-term partnerships and a stronger Brazilian food footprint in India.​​
  • Padma Shri Awardee Sumitra Guha to Be Honoured at AntarSwar; MP Harsh Vardhan Shringla to Attend

    New Delhi , Feb 19 : AntarHriday Connect, in collaboration with India International Centre and Sawasdee Group, will present AntarSwar – A Journey through Indian Classical Music on February 20, 2026, at the C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre, New Delhi.

    A highlight of the evening will be the conferment of the AntarHriday Excellence Award upon Sumitra Guha, Padma Shri awardee and recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, in recognition of her distinguished contribution to Hindustani classical music and her enduring service to society through art.

    The programme will be graced by Chief Patron Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Hon’ble Member of Parliament. The gathering is expected to include Members of Parliament, Ambassadors, and senior leaders from government and corporate sectors.

    The evening’s performances will feature eminent artists:

    • Abhay Sopori – Santoor
    • Ojesh Pratap Singh – Vocal

    Accompanists:

    • Rishi Shankar Upadhyay – Pakhawaj
    • Ujith Udaya Kumar – Tabla
    • Dr. Ashique Kumar – Harmonium

    Conceived as a celebration of India’s timeless classical music tradition, AntarSwar seeks to preserve, promote, and present the spiritual and artistic depth of India’s cultural heritage through meaningful artistic collaborations.

  • Dr Akhter Husain Unveils ‘Vedic Inspirations’ Solo Exhibition at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

    Bangalore, Feb 19:  Internationally recognised visual artist Dr Akhter Husain presents Vedic Inspirations, a solo exhibition featuring 25 original mixed media works that reflect India’s spiritual and civilisational heritage through a contemporary visual language. Opening from 28th February to 8th March 2026 at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bengaluru, the exhibition invites viewers to experience a quiet and immersive visual journey shaped by years of study, contemplation, and artistic exploration. 

    Vedic Inspirations unfolds like a carefully composed raga, where each artwork carries its own tempo, texture, and emotional note. Drawing from temple architecture, ancient symbols, and cultural memory, the works reflect a search for harmony between material and meaning. The series represents a deeply introspective phase in Dr Husain’s artistic journey, shaped by his lifelong engagement with questions of unity, form, and metaphysical resonance. 

    What sets this exhibition apart is Dr Husain’s distinctive mixed media technique, which he describes as “Akhterism.” His process brings together digital imaging, mineral dust, crushed semi-precious stones, dental composites, and plastinated wood, creating layered surfaces that feel sculptural and alive. These textured compositions invite viewers not only see but also feel the rhythm within each piece, where light, structure, and material come together in quiet harmony. 

    Dr Husain’s artistic voice has evolved over decades alongside his distinguished career as an orthodontist, academician, and photographer. An Associate of the Royal Photographic Society, UK, and recipient of prestigious international awards, his works have been exhibited at prominent venues including India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bengaluru, and internationally in Switzerland and Dubai. His art reflects a lifelong commitment to exploring the deeper connections between nature, culture, and human experience. 

    Through Vedic Inspirations, Dr Husain offers viewers a meditative space, a visual composition that reflects the timeless rhythm of India’s spiritual heritage while embracing contemporary artistic expression. The exhibition invites audiences to pause, reflect, and connect with the quiet resonance that exists between tradition and modernity.

  • Deevia Software Wins Toshiba GridDB IoT Hackathon, Bengaluru Teams Sweep Spots

    Bengaluru, Feb 19: Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation, in collaboration with Toshiba Software India Private Limited, successfully concluded the GridDB Cloud IoT Hackathon, an innovation initiative aimed at enabling students, developers, and startup companies to build real-time IoT applications using Toshiba’s GridDB Cloud Database Service for Big Data and IoT.

    The hackathon received strong participation from October 29 to December 14 2025, with over 250 applications from across India, addressing use cases including Healthcare, Finance, IoT, and Knowledge Management, demonstrating the versatility of GridDB database service.

    After an intensive evaluation process, five finalist teams advanced to the in‑person final rounds held in Bengaluru from January 31 to February 1, 2026. During the onsite sessions, they received direct technical support and mentorship from the GridDB technical team, helping them further refine their proof‑of‑concept (PoC) solutions. Following the final PoC presentations to a panel of judges, the results were announced as follows and all the finalists shared a total cash prize of USD 5,000.

    The GridDB Cloud IoT Hackathon helped create a community of innovators who are eager to use real-time data to solve real-world problems. Toshiba will continue to engage with participants through the GridDB® community and future initiatives in India, strengthening its contribution to the country’s digital transformation and IoT ecosystem.

    Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Hiroshi Tsukino, Director and Vice President of Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation said,

    “Toshiba is committed to making a better world through the power of data by utilizing various kinds of data generated by businesses related to social infrastructure and turning them into platforms. The Toshiba Group is pursuing a strategy of transformation toward Digital Evolution (DE), Digital Transformation (DX), and Quantum Transformation (QX) to develop the digital economy, and India is a key innovation hub in Toshiba’s global digital strategy. Through initiatives like the GridDB Cloud IoT Hackathon, we are empowering developers with advanced data platforms to create scalable, real-time solutions that address complex industrial and societal challenges.”

    Addressing the participants and judges, Mr. Ramdas Baliga, Managing Director, Toshiba Software India Private Limited added,

    “Toshiba Software India’s key strategic direction is to evolve into a digitally agile Centre of Excellence, embedding digital thinking and speed across everything we do, and translating advanced technologies into real-world IoT solutions. Initiatives such as the GridDB Cloud IoT Hackathon reflect this commitment by bringing together Toshiba’s experts and engineers with next-generation innovators to showcase technologies that will shape the future. I am pleased to see the event attract many such ideas, and proud that Toshiba could support these innovators in advancing their vision.”

    Sharing their experience, Mr. Nitin Mangalashankar, hackathon participant of the winner team – Deevia Software India Private Limited said,

    “From a hands-on perspective, the hackathon was a great opportunity to quickly prototype and validate a GenAI-driven use case on top of real-time operational data using GridDB Cloud. The platform allowed us to ingest and query time-series data efficiently under tight timelines, making it easy to focus on experimentation and solution design rather than infrastructure challenges.”

  • Rhythm K Gandhi Appointed at Aravalli Marriott Resort & Spa

    Delhi NCR, Feb 19 : Aravali Marriott Resort & Spa, part of Marriott International, today announced the appointment of Rhythm K. Gandhi as Marketing & Communications Manager, reinforcing the resort’s focus on strengthening brand visibility, integrated storytelling, and consistent communication aligned with global brand standards.

    In her new role, Rhythm will lead the Marketing & Communications function at the resort, overseeing brand strategy, digital and social media platforms, public relations, content development, partnerships, and campaign execution. She will work closely with internal stakeholders to support commercial objectives, enhance market presence, and ensure cohesive brand representation across all touchpoints.

    The appointment reflects Aravali Marriott Resort & Spa’s emphasis on building strong in-house leadership to support long-term brand growth and market positioning. As the resort continues to establish its presence within the Delhi NCR hospitality landscape, the role is central to driving brand-led engagement, strategic visibility, and communication excellence in line with Marriott Hotels’ brand ethos.

    Rhythm brings with her experience across luxury and upscale hospitality environments, having worked in marketing and communications roles with brands including Novotel Goa Candolim, Novotel Goa Resort & Spa, Courtyard by Marriott Bengaluru, Hebbal, and Hyatt Regency Dehradun Resort and Spa. Her experience spans brand campaigns, digital marketing, public relations, influencer engagement, and on-ground activations across hospitality and food and beverage offerings.

    She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management from IMS Unison University, Dehradun.

    Rhythm’s appointment aligns with Aravali Marriott Resort & Spa’s continued focus on strengthening brand-led growth and delivering consistent, high-quality communication as part of Marriott International’s global portfolio.

  • Rackspace and Palantir Partner to Run Foundry and AIP in Production with Governed Managed Operations

    Customers to gain accelerated AI-driven business outcomes from implementation expertise, cloud hosting, and data migration support in a governed operating model

     San Antonio, TX – Feb 19– Rackspace Technology® (NASDAQ: RXT), a hybrid multicloud and AI solutions company, and Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR), a global leader in operational artificial intelligence platforms, today announced a strategic partnership to help enterprises rapidly deploy and operate Palantir’s Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) in production to achieve measurable business outcomes.

     Through this partnership, Rackspace’s governed operating model will provide consistent security, operating controls and compliance from edge to core to cloud enabling customers to deploy AI use cases with Palantir in production in weeks or months versus months or years. The companies are also collaborating to run Palantir software in Rackspace’s Private Cloud and UK Sovereign data centers. This is especially critical for regulated industries where AI deployments must meet strict data sovereignty and compliance requirements. 

     Organizations struggle to extract business value from AI and data platforms because deploying and operating these systems at scale requires specialized expertise they often don’t have in-house. As Palantir’s strategic partner in data migration and global implementation services, Rackspace will help customers prioritize their most high-impact business problems, then deliver implementation, including data readiness, hosting, and ongoing managed operations of Palantir’s platform to realize outcomes. As part of this collaboration, Rackspace has 30 Palantir-trained engineers to provide data migration and apply a forward deployed approach to solving high impact customer problems and is on track to scale to over 250 in the next 12 months.

     “Organizations need AI that works in production, not just in demos,” said Gajen Kandiah, CEO of Rackspace Technology. “Palantir’s platform, combined with Rackspace’s governed cloud operations and our shared forward deployed engineering approach, enables customers to accelerate time to value and drive competitive business impact with governance and security. This is especially important in regulated industries.”

     The partnership combines Rackspace’s 25 years of experience managing mission-critical enterprise workloads across hybrid environments with Palantir’s decision-intelligence platform. Customers can benefit from a turnkey deployment model designed to reduce risk and operational burdens and accelerates time to value. For regulated and data-sensitive organizations, this partnership aims to deliver greater confidence to deploy advanced AI capabilities in a private cloud environment that meets sovereignty, security, and residency requirements.

     “Organizations that adopt our AI Operating Systems fundamentally change their unit economics. In the context of migrating complex data environments, Palantir AIP is taking completion timelines from years to days. Rackspace will help our customers accelerate their pace of adoption and as a result, lead their respective industries,” said Sameer Kirtane, Head of US Commercial at Palantir.

     Integrated Service Delivery Across the Stack

    Customers want a consistent way to deploy, govern, and operate AI across their data environments, with accountability and measurable outcomes. Unlike point solutions that require customers to manage infrastructure, data pipelines, and AI operations separately, this partnership is aimed at providing end-to-end infrastructure hosting, data migration, implementation services and ongoing managed operations as an integrated service.

     

  • Is Humanity Sleepwalking Into a Digital Dark Age… Why Nearly All Knowledge Is Still at Risk…

    PHOENIX, Ariz, Feb. 19— What if humanity’s greatest knowledge crisis isn’t in the past — but unfolding right now? In an age of cloud storage, artificial intelligence and instant information, global innovator and engineer Jack R. Bialik warns of the hidden risks of a fully digital society — and what history reveals about how knowledge is lost.

     “A DVD or a CD … those only last 30 or 40 years,” Bialik said in a recent interview. “Thumb drives or USB drives or solid-state drives … how long do those last? How long does your computer last? Five or 10 years? We’re taking our information, putting it on denser things with no thought about how long it lasts.”

     In his new book, Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge, Bialik reveals a startling reality: only 1.6 percent of our collective history has been preserved, and today’s preferred method of preservation — digital records — may be placing humanity’s memory on its most unstable footing yet.

     Through bite-sized nuggets of wisdom, Lost in Time takes readers on a captivating exploration of humanity’s lost ingenuity and the forgotten knowledge that once shaped civilizations. Spanning centuries and continents, the book uncovers astonishing technologies, philosophies and cultural practices that have been buried under the sands of time — some of which are more advanced than what people use today. Bialik effortlessly confronts the assumption that only modern-day humans are capable of producing innovative feats of technology and brilliance.

     With meticulous research that spanned over 10 years and compelling storytelling, Bialik highlights how these past innovations could still hold the potential to address modern challenges, from knowledge sustainability to societal resilience. Lost in Time unravels the intricate tapestry of human civilization, weaving together narratives of inventions of yesterday, overlooked pioneers and epoch-defining discoveries that have shaped the modern world.

     Among the amazing facts readers will learn:

    •             Cataract surgery was being performed in India more than 2000 years ago.

    •             The first known fountain pen was created centuries before Europe “invented” it.

    •             Ancient civilizations debated waste disposal and sanitation solutions that rival or even surpass some modern systems.

     Through thought-provoking analysis, Lost in Time examines the fragile nature of human knowledge and the forces — be they war, natural disasters or changing priorities — that contribute to its disappearance.

     However, Lost in Time is more than an archive of historical losses. Bialik inspires readers to reconnect with the lessons of the past as a means of fostering a more informed and innovative future. He challenges readers to consider whether humanity is building a legacy of accessible wisdom — or an archive of forgotten lessons.

     In Bialik’s own words: “We keep trying to save knowledge, and what we need to do is turn the knowledge into wisdom so that it can be saved from generation to generation.”

     Both a cautionary tale and a celebration of resilience, this book illuminates the enduring power of human curiosity and determination. Readers will contemplate how much of humanity’s ingenuity has been left behind, urging them to consider the steps needed to safeguard knowledge for generations to come.

     From history enthusiasts to curious thinkers to those passionate about reclaiming lost wisdom, this book offers a fascinating lens through which to view humanity’s enduring quest for progress. This book is appropriate for grade school children all the way to adults of all ages.