You can’t predict the future, but you can build the fitness to respond to it. The advantage isn’t prediction. It’s how fast your leadership team can notice and anticipate change and respond. Hence mind candy — an information stream to help you and your team think about what’s next.
Science and strategy
The gap between scientific discovery and commercial impact is collapsing. Quantum, synthetic biology, AI-driven R&D — the window to respond is shrinking.
Most leadership teams don’t have anyone whose job it is to watch that frontier. Strategy gets shaped by finance, operations, market data. Not by what’s coming out of the lab.
The argument for a chief science officer isn’t academic. It’s structural. Someone at the top table needs to be reading the science, not the summary.
https://www.raconteur.net/leadership/every-big-business-needs-a-chief-science-officer
Prompt for your leadership team
You have a CFO watching the money, a CTO watching the tech, a CMO watching the market. Who’s watching the science? That is the future fitness question.
The other prompts:
Data, acceleration, and the future of intelligence
Lessons from 25 core books about AI, technology abstraction, and consciousness. Also available as a board briefing.
The BCG CEO Insomnia Index: Understanding CEO Pressure
Near-term pressures are dominating CEOs’ time. More than half of CEOs (57%) say near-term issues consume an outsized share of their time.
https://www.bcg.com/publications/collections/the-insomnia-index-understanding-ceo-pressure
Philosophy Eats AI
Generating sustainable business value with AI demands critical thinking about the disparate philosophies determining AI development, training, deployment, and use.
https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/philosophy-eats-ai/
Finish Line: The quiet rise of “prescribing connection”
With the rise of “social prescribing,” physicians are sending patients to choirs, art studios, walking clubs and lakesides. Overstretched health systems and a worsening loneliness epidemic are forcing a hard look at how social interventions can improve mental and physical health.
https://www.axios.com/2026/04/16/health-care-social-prescribing-connection
Neurobiologists Hack Brain Circuits Tied to Placebo Pain Relief
Researchers demonstrate that placebo pain relief generalizes across different types of pain, offering hope for opioid-free pain management strategies
https://today.ucsd.edu/story/neurobiologists-hack-brain-circuits-tied-to-placebo-pain-relief
No one’s sure if synthetic mirror life will kill us all
Synthetic biologists were tantalized by the idea of making mirror images of microbes. Then things got complicated.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/04/15/1135197/synthetic-mirror-life-microbes-kill-us-all/
New artificial muscle shows 91% recovery, reshapes and heals after damage
Researchers have developed an artificial muscle that can change shape during operation, repair damage, and be reused, potentially opening a new path for adaptive robots and next-generation flexible devices.
https://interestingengineering.com/ai-robotics/snu-artificial-muscle-self-healing-soft-robot