Subject: New on Quarex: Research any topic with AI + 5 new deep-dive articles

Hi —

Two quick updates from Quarex this week.

Quarex Research is live

There's a new Research button on the Quarex Ecosystem page. It opens Quarex Research — a tool that lets you describe any topic, search across 39,787 topics in the Quarex library, select your sources, and generate a research brief powered by AI. You can download the research, the source list, and an AI instruction file to compose a finished article in any AI assistant. This is still a work in progress, so let me know if you experience any glitches.

Try it directly at quarex.org/compose/

5 new articles this week

All researched and composed using Quarex Research:

  1. Job Seeking and Job Interviewing in 2026: What the Data Actually Says Only 0.1–2% of cold applications result in a job offer. Ghost jobs, ATS gatekeepers, salary negotiation data, and why referrals are 4–10x more effective than applications.
  2. How to Cope with Aging: What the Science Actually Says Brain scans reveal five major turning points. Exercise reduces dementia risk by 45%. Loneliness kills faster than smoking. And the medical system is failing older women.
  3. Current Status of Israel, Palestine and the Gaza War* 72,000+ confirmed dead, 81% of structures damaged, 2.1 million displaced, a documented famine, 1,620 ceasefire violations, and ICC arrest warrants. A research assessment from October 7, 2023 to February 2026.
  4. Why Abortion, Feminism, and Discrimination Are the Same Fight You can't be forced to donate blood to save your child's life — but you can be forced to carry a pregnancy to term. How reproductive rights connect to feminism, racial inequality, and bodily autonomy.
  5. How Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Your Life From 56% wage premiums for AI-skilled workers to OSINT techniques that let citizens investigate like intelligence agencies — six concrete ways AI changes your work, decisions, and civic participation.

Every article links directly into the Quarex library so you can keep going deeper.

*A note on the Gaza assessment: Much of the data in this article — confirmed kill counts, famine declarations, ceasefire violations, ICC warrants — comes from the UN, IPC, ICC, and UNRWA. You are unlikely to encounter most of it in American mainstream media. AIPAC spends tens of millions annually on U.S. elections, and billionaire-owned media outlets have financial and political reasons to restrict coverage of what is happening in Gaza. Quarex exists in part so that primary-source research like this doesn't depend on editorial gatekeepers to reach you.

Peter