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Some of us are looking at the stars. New and highly detailed images of the Central Molecular Zone of the Milky Way have been developed and released by LMA CMZ Exploration Survey (ACES), a collaboration of more than 160 scientists from more than 70 institutions across Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Australia. “It’s a place of extremes, invisible to our eyes, but now revealed in extraordinary detail.” bit.ly/4t8KgMj
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“The dominant themes of the recently announced 2026 National Design Awards—climate action, sustainability, dedication to craft—are a refreshing reset, says design journalist Nate Berg. Click through to see the winners. bit.ly/4cMxz4N
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Inside the Clawdbot phenomenon and the return of the Mac mini. In late 2024, Vienna-based software engineer Peter Steinberger released a new agent that seemed to immediately outperform both ChatGPT and Claude. “People wanted their AI assistants to actually assist them without becoming another subscription vampire or another company with access to their entire digital life.” Suddenly, it’s a thing. bit.ly/4bqxNw2
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Meta plans sweeping layoffs, possibly 20% of the workforce. The company is reportedly looking to offset costly investments in AI infrastructure while leveraging new “efficiencies” enabled by AI-assisted work. reut.rs/4bu7Vzy
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“There’s A New King And It’s You.” Burger King launched a new ad campaign during the Oscars that attempted to apologize for years of subpar service and publicly fired the King mascot, who, quite frankly, was so creepy that nobody would have been surprised if he had appeared in the Epstein files. “When the King was in its heyday, we completely left the kids and family business to really just disappear from Burger King in a significant manner.” Go off, queen. bit.ly/4lHbOWn
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The musical setpiece in the Oscar-nominated film Sinners— you know the one, is one of the most astonishing numbers ever filmed. How could the producers ever preserve the scene’s power as a live performance at the Academy Awards? “The answer, as it turns out, was simple: by painstakingly re-creating the scene itself, almost beat by beat, on stage, live in front of the Oscars audience.” See? You can just do things. Enjoy. bit.ly/4rDXlvQ
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The New York Times is running a special section (nyti.ms/4b3Twen) dedicated to design, featuring buildings, objects, and techniques that are “fighting to stay alive.” Each entry is its own delight; today, get to know the vibrant stylings (nyti.ms/4s80ipw) of self-taught artist L.V. Hull.
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Japan is the world’s most rapidly ageing major economy. Loneliness among its elder population is becoming a serious problem. Could the solution be as simple as yogurt? (Delivered by a friend?) bbc.in/47GmFtN
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When Amsterdam-based creative agency Tosti Creative set out to address loneliness among an aging population, the older folks they interviewed had a better idea. “Can’t we just come and brainstorm with you? We want to participate. I may be old, but I’m not stupid.” An open call for creatives over 70 to join the agency yielded hundreds of applications and a new cohort of senior team members. bit.ly/4sJIfWB
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The quest for the 24-hour city. The demand for vibrant city life after sunset is growing worldwide — walkable, safe, culturally fulfilling — yet most cities remain designed for a 9-5 lifestyle. “The night is not a void to be managed, but a frontier to be designed for,” says nighttime designer Tim Hunt. bit.ly/47ueaC3
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A new wrinkle in the battle for redistricting. Mapmakers typically draw voting districts based on the total population of a particular area. But now, Republicans want to narrow that number to “eligible” voters. What that means and why it’s a problem. n.pr/4svaUyo
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This week's discussion from The Observatory Newsletter: We need good humans with good taste to decide which problems to solve and which solutions are most promising. How are you sharpening your own discernment skills? What are you reading and who should we listen to? Join our community. Subscribe: designobserver.com/newsletters/
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Calling design, UX, and user research professionals: Students at the Design Leadership seminar course at the WashU Sam Fox School (bit.ly/3OYmKTj) are conducting a research project to map the career journeys of the current generation of design leaders. They’re seeking to identify how the designer’s role as a leader will evolve in the years ahead. (The seminar is taught by Doug Powell, a brilliant design leader and great friend of Design Observer. bit.ly/4kVfrpE)
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The Airbnbing of the Alps. Demands for short-term rentals, many of which are shuttered during the off-skiing season, are reducing the housing stock, reshaping communities, and pricing locals out of the market. “We’ll have to build to American standards, which means larger apartments and completely different services.” Also, the snow is disappearing. nyti.ms/3NdBBsn
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Phil Gilbert also says it’s time for designers to lead. The man who helped transform IBM into a design-led innovation powerhouse says imagination will win the day. “We’re in a technical disruption cycle. AI requires integration, tooling, data protection — it’s expensive. Companies shift investment. But in the post-integration period, the value will come from people who imagine multiple futures, do divergent thinking, and understand users.” bit.ly/46vt0YI
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The true SOTU: “What our society has come to call ‘DEI’ is just the latest embodimentof a project of advancing equality that goes back centuries.” Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow explain, in no uncertain terms, that DEI is not dead. It’s working. “Given that the equality ideal has survived the most horrific assaults, it seems wildly unlikely that this is the moment the project shudders to a halt.” bit.ly/40FmlaQ
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Designers are slowly shifting to a building-first mindset, says Punit Chawla, writing in Medium. “Which means that a good chunk of UI designers are moving quickly to AI coding platforms to bring their ideas to life.” And that means, Figma is losing value to the design community, he says. bit.ly/4cpsnUk
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Is design dead at Apple? “I was wrong about macOS 26 – its design is far worse (bit.ly/4b2sp1S) than I first thought.” “The botched Apple Intelligence rollout has to be one of Apple’s most embarrassing debacles (bit.ly/46yEf2t) of the last decade.” Sure, but it comes in red! (bit.ly/4b2qg6z) Hurry up and Think Different(er), Apple.
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America by Design, the initiative helmed by Joe Gebbia, the US government’s first-ever chief design officer, has already launched about ten new websites, mostly focused on Trump-branded stuff. The reports are mixed. (Unless you love golden eagles, golden scrolls, and accessibility issues.) bit.ly/46vrsOo
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