Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Sean Cate is a freelance writer, sales strategist and semi-professional track and field athlete. Sean loves travelling to new places to compete and eat new foods! Sean is training to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics as a high jumper.

In today’s interconnected world, social media has become a powerful platform for individuals to share their experiences and opinions. Recently, a young woman named Sarah Trefren found herself at the center of a heated debate on TikTok after sharing her distressing job interview encounter regarding “time blindness.”  Sarah Trefren’s emotional TikTok video narrated her job...

In the picturesque ski town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, even a lucrative salary of $167,000 isn’t enough to secure affordable housing. The city’s struggle with soaring housing prices has left a critical job position unfilled, highlighting a growing crisis in rural communities across the American West. The Job That No One Can Take Gary Suiter,...

Volkswagen (VW) Group, a leading automotive giant, has announced plans to invest billions in the development of gasoline engines, signaling a shift in its strategy amidst the push towards electric vehicles (EVs). This move comes as several automakers reassess their ambitious electrification goals due to various market and technological challenges. Significant Investment in Combustion Engines...

A former NASA engineer, Dr. Charles Buhler, has announced a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize space travel. He claims to have developed an engine that creates thrust without using traditional propulsion methods. This so-called “anti-gravity engine” could potentially overcome Earth’s gravity, marking a significant milestone in human space exploration. The Anti-Gravity Engine Dr. Charles Buhler,...

When it comes to life-threatening situations, relying on voice assistants might not be the wisest choice.1 A study scrutinized the abilities of various voice assistants, including Amazon Alexa, to provide essential information on CPR. The findings were disconcerting, indicating a significant lack of reliability when seeking CPR-related guidance from these AI companions. Dr. Adam Landman,...

Scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have achieved a groundbreaking feat: keeping a brain functioning independently from the body for several hours using a revolutionary device called the extracorporeal pulsatile circulatory control (EPCC).1 This innovative device could herald a new era in brain research, offering unparalleled insights into the human brain’s inner workings.2 A New...