Finland’s Longest Bridge Opens to 50,000 Visitors in First Weekend
Helsinki opened the 1,191‑meter Kruunuvuorensilta bridge, Finland's longest and tallest structure, on April 18, 2026. The car‑free bridge, featuring a 135‑meter diamond pylon, links Korkeasaari and Kruunuvuorenranta and carries a new tram line as part of the Crown Bridges Light Rail project. Over 50,000 people visited during the inaugural weekend, highlighting its appeal as both transport link and tourist attraction. Designed for a 200‑year lifespan, the bridge aims to cut travel distance in half and reduce emissions, with an estimated carbon footprint of 129,000 tCO₂e.
BX6-Dependent Benzoxazinoid Biosynthesis Enhances Herbivore Resistance and Salt Stress Tolerance in Durum Wheat Triticum Turgidum
Researchers used CRISPR‑Cas9 to knock out the BX6 gene in tetraploid durum wheat, creating a benzoxazinoid‑deficient mutant. The BX6‑null plants supported higher reproduction of sucking insects such as aphids and two‑spotted spider mites, while chewing caterpillars were unaffected. Under saline...

Super Mario Galaxy Movie Stays Top of the Charts as the Super Mario Film Series Passes $2 Billion Globally
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie topped the U.S. box office for a third consecutive weekend, pulling in $35 million and bringing its worldwide total to $747.4 million. Combined with the first Super Mario Bros Movie’s $1.36 billion, the franchise now exceeds $2 billion in global receipts, ranking it as the...

Marty Makary: The FDA’s Quiet Blockade on Safer Nicotine
The article argues that FDA Commissioner Marty Makary is deliberately stalling approvals for low‑risk nicotine products such as vapes, heated tobacco and nicotine pouches, despite clear scientific consensus that they are far less harmful than smoking. Youth e‑cigarette use has...

Pakistan Army Chief Munir Spoke to Trump, Told Him Hormuz Blockade Is Hurdle to Talks
Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir told President Donald Trump that the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is the biggest obstacle to the Islamabad‑mediated peace talks with Iran. Munir argued that easing tensions there is essential for any...

US Restaurants Rolling Out Seafood Specials as Part of Updated Spring Menus
U.S. restaurant chains and even furniture retailer IKEA are adding seafood specials to their spring menus. Cava, operating 450 locations, debuted its first seafood item—a pomegranate‑glazed salmon—on April 20, while Logan’s Roadhouse introduced Sweet Chili Lime Salmon and Coconut Shrimp, and...

Commerce Announces Winners of EMEA Region Customer and Partner Awards
Commerce announced the 2026 EMEA Customer and Partner Award winners at its Wembley Stadium Commerce Live event, celebrating top performers on the BigCommerce and Feedonomics platforms. Customer categories highlighted growth, AI‑driven experiences, connected commerce, emerging innovation and B2B excellence, with...

Iranian Green Card Holder Arrested in Los Angeles for Weapons Trafficking on Behalf of the Government of Iran
Shamim Mafi, an Iranian national who became a U.S. lawful permanent resident in 2016, was arrested at LAX for brokering the sale of Iranian‑made drones, bombs, fuses and millions of ammunition rounds to Sudan. Federal prosecutors allege she acted on...
IShowSpeed Demands a Boxing Rematch with KSI After Getting Compared to JasonTheWeen
IShowSpeed publicly demanded a boxing rematch with KSI after the British creator compared KSI’s performance against JasonTheWeen as superior. Speed, now a 27‑year‑old streaming heavyweight, cited his growth since their 2021 bout and vowed to walk out on top. KSI...

Why Gas Prices Go Up Fast and Take So Long to Fall
Gasoline wholesale prices surged 39.6% in a week, pushing the rack price to $3.35 per gallon and prompting station owners to raise retail pump prices by roughly 34% to $3.88. The cost of a full truckload for a typical New...
Four Ways to Build a Secure and Scalable CGT Distribution Network
Cell and gene therapies (CGTs) are expanding rapidly, with 34 US products approved and a projected $80 bn global market by 2029, driven largely by oncology. Successful commercialization now hinges on building secure, scalable distribution networks that protect fragile, cryogenic products...
Self‑driving Cars Now Infer Intent, Not Just Objects
A Xiaomi car reportedly flagged a nearby Range Rover as likely undercover police. And that is a much bigger signal than it sounds. What interests me is not whether it got this one case perfectly right. It is what this points to. Cars are...
Colombian Factories Shift to Cheaper Fossil Fuels Amid Iran War
Colombia's factories are ditching gas in favor of cheaper fossil fuels. The Iran war is accelerating the trend https://t.co/HRQFpR14iQ

RAF C-17 Lands at World’s Northernmost Settlement
The RAF’s 99 Squadron flew a C‑17A Globemaster to Canadian Forces Station Alert, the world’s northernmost permanent settlement, as part of Exercise Polar Puma under Operation Boxtop. The mission delivered almost 300,000 litres of fuel and other supplies to the high‑Arctic outpost,...
Disney Launches 4,000‑person NC Community, Aims Bigger
Disney building a new 4,000 person community in NC. Nice start Disney but let’s add a few more zeroes next time, as Walt would’ve wanted https://t.co/vE3T5b6YME

Can Trump Export Zambia’s HIV Success?
Zambia’s Southern Province has transitioned PEPFAR HIV funding from NGOs to direct government financing, creating a resilient clinic network that withstood President Trump’s abrupt aid pause. The shift lowered per‑patient costs from $79 in 2021 to $44 in 2024 while...

Docplanner Expands Patient Access with Voice AI Agent Powered by Twilio
Docplanner, a leading European‑Latin American health platform, has launched Noa Booking, an AI‑powered voice agent built on Twilio’s ConversationRelay and Programmable Voice. The 24/7 agent lets patients schedule appointments, get FAQs answered and receive instant SMS/WhatsApp confirmations, eliminating traditional call‑centre...

Steam Users Have Until May 1 to Get $173 Worth of Games for Just $13
Humble Bundle’s Tower Defense 2 Bundle lets Steam users claim nine tower‑defense titles valued at up to $173 for a minimum of $13, with a trimmed $7 option for five items. The pay‑what‑you‑want deal includes a 25% coupon for Kingdom Rush 5 and...
Oishii Launches New Berry Formats and Price Points Across U.S. Retailers
Oishii is expanding its U.S. retail presence with six new strawberry formats priced between $4.99 and $11.99. The lineup is split into Premium for daily consumption and Reserve for special occasions, introducing the lowest‑price Reserve Bento Box at $4.99. Reserve...

Vive Crop Protection Launches Averland SM Nematicide with Soil Mobile Technology
Vive Crop Protection has introduced Bifender SM, a soil‑applied bifenthrin insecticide that can be applied in‑season to corn. The product leverages the company’s new Soil Mobile Technology, allowing the active ingredient to travel deeper into the root zone with irrigation water....

Can a US-Governed ‘Pax Silica’ Hub Turn Philippines Into a Chip Powerhouse?
The United States is set to establish a 4,000‑acre “economic security zone” in the Philippines, operating under US common law, as the flagship hub of the Pax Silica initiative. The AI‑native investment acceleration hub is designed to move the country up...

Trump Pardoned a Nursing Home Owner Who Owed Almost $19 Million to a Grieving Family
President Donald Trump granted a full pardon to Joseph Schwartz, a New Jersey businessman who owned a chain of nursing homes and had been convicted of withholding $39 million in payroll taxes. Schwartz’s facilities were linked to multiple neglect cases, including...

In Connecticut, Doctors Now Sue Patients Most Over Medical Bills, Surpassing Hospitals
In Connecticut, lawsuits over unpaid medical bills have shifted from hospitals to non‑hospital providers. In 2024, doctors, dentists, and ambulance companies accounted for more than 80% of health‑care collection cases, up from a minority five years earlier. These suits typically...
Tapping Into the Latest Emerging Payment Solution Trends
Consumers now expect a broad menu of payment options, with 61% using digital wallets and 35% trying buy‑now‑pay‑later services in the last 90 days, according to Discover’s 2025 Payments State of the Union research. Adoption of account‑to‑account (A2A) rails is...
Kari-Out Boosted Output 25% without Adding Labor
Kari-Out, a 60‑year‑old multi‑product manufacturer, partnered with Formic to automate palletizing at its Totowa, New Jersey plant. The deployment of six robots delivered a 25% increase in output while maintaining 100% equipment uptime. The automation eliminated turnover, injuries, workers’ comp claims...
Why Cognitive Banking Is Integral to the Future of Banking
Cognitive Banking is an AI‑driven platform that consolidates fragmented customer data to deliver real‑time, context‑aware financial insights. By moving beyond product‑centric models, it anticipates needs such as automated savings, overspending alerts, and subscription management. A 2025 Global Banking Survey shows...

As a Plastic Waste Plant Violates Pollution Rules, Its Owner Makes the Case for a Second Location
Freepoint Eco‑Systems’ new plastic‑waste plant in Hebron, Ohio, has drawn multiple citizen complaints and four Ohio EPA violation notices for uncontrolled smoke and flare emissions since its 2024 startup. The company is simultaneously seeking permits for a much larger chemical‑recycling...
Unified Commerce: Why It’s the Next Evolution of Retail
Unified commerce is emerging as the next evolution of retail, moving beyond omnichannel by consolidating all sales channels onto a single, real‑time architecture. This model eliminates data latency, ensuring inventory, orders, and customer information are instantly consistent across online, in‑store,...
Why Restaurants Are Using Spice to Drive Flavor—And Repeat Traffic
Spice is now a staple on roughly 95% of U.S. restaurant menus, driven by the 65% of Americans who enjoy hot flavors. Operators are shifting from extreme heat to approachable, mid‑level heat that blends sweet, savory and global influences. Brands...
The Manufacturing Paradox: Why More Data Isn’t Driving Better Decisions
Manufacturers are awash with data yet struggle to turn it into actionable insight, according to a new L2L survey of over 600 plant leaders. While 55% of firms rely on automated machine data, half still depend on manual frontline input,...

What the Ransom Note Won’t Say
In March 2024 a BlackCat ransomware affiliate complained on a cybercrime forum that it never received its share of the $22 million ransom paid after the Change Healthcare breach, alleging the gang vanished with the funds and posted a fake FBI seizure...
Recall Rodeo: Roping in Risk with Precision, Not Panic
By September 2025 the USDA and FDA logged a combined 445 food recalls—the highest level since 2020—while 93 % of U.S. adults express concern over recall frequency. Retailers face a chaotic “recall rodeo” on the shop floor as opened cases mingle, erasing...
How H&H Bagels Managed 900 Orders on Opening Day without Selling Out
H&H Bagels opened its first Miami location in Pinecrest, processing over 900 orders in a ten‑hour launch without any menu sell‑outs. The 13‑person team leveraged targeted staffing, ultra‑efficient station layouts, and real‑time wait‑time communication to keep lines moving. Rigorous inventory...
Times Up: Hospitals and the 340B Markup Program Need Reforms
The 340B drug discount program, originally designed to help low‑income patients, now lets tax‑exempt hospitals buy medicines for pennies and resell them at full price. Hospitals and their for‑profit partners have turned the program into a $65 billion revenue stream, with...
3 Questions Every Payer Should Ask About Medical AI
Recent research shows 85% of healthcare leaders expect AI to reshape clinical decision‑making within five years, yet fewer than half of payers have a formal AI strategy. Compliance concerns—particularly around transparency, bias mitigation, and physician oversight—are driving tighter regulatory expectations...
AI in Parcel Shipping: How to Cut Through the Noise and Find Tools that Actually Work
The article warns logistics firms to evaluate AI tools for parcel shipping based on problem relevance, domain specificity, data security, and integration. It stresses that AI should reduce cost per package, prevent lost shipments, and improve carrier management. Vendors must...
From Imaging to Understanding, How Real-Time 3D Is Evolving the Clinic of the Future
Barco and Avatar Medical unveiled Eonis Vision, a glasses‑free, real‑time 3D imaging system that turns CT and MRI scans into lifelike, floating models during patient consultations. The solution runs on Dell Pro Precision workstations powered by NVIDIA RTX PRO GPUs, delivering...

There’s New Evidence for How Loneliness Affects Memory in Old Age
A new six‑year longitudinal study of 10,217 Europeans aged 65‑94 found that loneliness is linked to lower initial scores on immediate and delayed recall tests, but it does not accelerate the rate of memory decline. Age, depression and chronic illnesses...
3 Ways AI Is Humanizing Patient Care
A 2024 AMIA survey found that over 74% of clinicians say documentation tasks impede patient care, prompting hospitals to turn to AI solutions. Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot is being deployed at Cooper University Health Care, Mercy’s Fort Smith hospital, and the University...

ICFA to Host Panel on Protecting Biodiversity and Seafood Production at 2026 Seafood Expo Global
The International Coalition of Fisheries Associations (ICFA) will host a panel titled “Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) and Global Food Security” at the Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona on April 21. The discussion will examine how biodiversity conservation and sustainable...
Smarter Stores Start Behind the Scenes
Retailers are re‑thinking the hype around customer‑facing AI and realizing that the true value of artificial intelligence lies in behind‑the‑scenes operations. Large language models work best when tightly tailored to interpret and act on internal data, turning fragmented information into...
The Grid Is Under Pressure From Two Directions. Your Customers Own the Answer.
U.S. utilities face a dual grid squeeze: AI‑driven data centers are pushing peak load forecasts up sevenfold since 2022, while rapid EV adoption threatens local transformer capacity. Traditional "build more" responses are hampered by long interconnection queues, regulatory pressure, and...
Beyond IT: Cybersecurity Is a Strategic Business Risk
On November 25, 2025 the SEC censured a national securities firm and imposed a $325,000 penalty after a breach exposed the personal data of roughly 8,500 people. The regulator highlighted the firm’s weak cyber‑governance, noting missing multi‑factor authentication and absent incident‑response plans....
With AI Entering Bidding Workflows, the Estimator’s Role Isn’t Shrinking; It’s Expanding
AI is reshaping construction estimating by automating drawing analysis and quantity takeoffs, turning a traditionally manual process into a rapid, data‑driven workflow. With U.S. construction spending approaching $2.2 trillion, the sector faces a shortage of over 300,000 skilled workers, stretching estimator...
Loyalty Isn’t a Program Anymore. It’s a Payment Experience.
Retailers are moving loyalty from separate programs to the payment experience, using Marqeta’s Flexible Credentials to embed rewards, debit, credit and installment options in a single card. The platform lets shoppers choose payment modes and redeem points instantly at checkout,...
The Single-Platform Utility: A Competitive Advantage in the Age of AI
Utilities are confronting rising cost pressures, regulatory demands and workforce shortages just as AI moves from pilot to production. The article argues that a single, integrated platform linking operational technology, front‑office and back‑office systems is essential to unlock AI’s potential...
Got Wearable Data? Your Doctor Can Help You Connect the Dots
Wearable technology, now a $100 billion industry, is generating massive streams of health data from devices like smartwatches and rings. Physicians such as Dr. Lucy McBride and Dr. Sarah Benish stress that raw numbers need context to be clinically useful, turning patterns into...
Why Preconstruction Is Now a Competitive Advantage
Autodesk argues that preconstruction has evolved from a procedural step into a strategic advantage for construction firms. Early, data‑driven planning reduces change orders, improves cost certainty, and safeguards profit margins amid larger projects and labor shortages. Centralized digital platforms—such as...

U.S.-based Commonplace Marketplace Eyes Expansion Into Canada
Commonplace, a U.S. marketplace that bundles payments, delivery and item inspections, is weighing entry into Canada. The platform specializes in bulky, high‑value second‑hand goods such as fitness equipment, appliances and furniture, and currently serves sellers within a 1,000‑mile radius across...
Los Angeles’s Future-Thinking Strategy for 2028 Olympic Venues
Los Angeles is preparing for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games by upgrading and modernizing existing venues rather than building new facilities. The city’s strategy aligns with the International Olympic Committee’s emphasis on legacy, sustainability, and long‑term community benefit. Key...