GRAPHERGIA Project Launches Three Demonstration Cases to Pilot Graphene-Based Technologies
The Graphene Flagship’s GRAPHERGIA project has entered the piloting stage of three demonstration cases that embed graphene‑based energy harvesting and storage technologies into real‑world products. The first case delivers an all‑in‑one self‑charging textile for wearables, the second integrates a triboelectric nanogenerator sensor into aerospace composites, and the third creates a graphene‑enhanced lithium‑ion battery module for CubeSat space missions. All demonstrators follow a Safe‑and‑Sustainable‑by‑Design approach, employing water‑based, solvent‑free processes and comprehensive life‑cycle assessments. The pilots aim to generate performance data that validates system‑level readiness across healthcare, aerospace, mobility and space markets.

Squishy Photonic Switches Promise Fast Low Power Logic
Researchers at the University of Ljubljana have created a liquid‑crystal photonic switch that controls light with light using two sub‑nanosecond laser pulses. The device exploits whispering‑gallery resonances and stimulated emission depletion to suppress the first pulse while amplifying the second,...

NYC Opens Nation's First 'Deliverista Hub'
New York City has launched the nation’s first Deliverista Hub outside City Hall Park, converting an abandoned newsstand into a high‑tech oasis for its roughly 80,000 delivery workers. The facility features 40 battery‑charging cabinets designed to mitigate lithium‑ion fire risks,...

Meet the Newest ‘Running Point’ Character: Jake From State Farm
State Farm announced a co‑branded partnership with Netflix’s basketball comedy *Running Point*, inserting its mascot Jake from State Farm into Season 2 as a scripted character. The move marks the first time Jake appears in a television narrative rather than a...

David Beckham’s Supplement Brand Is Doing $10 Million A Month. The Secret Goes Beyond Just Celebrity.
David Beckham and biotech entrepreneur Danny Yeung launched the IM8 supplement brand in November 2024, quickly reaching $120 million in annual recurring revenue and $10 million in monthly sales. The company relies on rigorous scientific testing, a high‑profile advisory board, and a direct‑to‑consumer model...
Winners and Losers of the Iran War: Ukraine and Russia
The Iran war has slashed Persian Gulf oil exports to roughly 10‑12 million barrels per day, creating a global supply shortfall and pushing crude prices above $100 a barrel. While Russia initially saw a windfall from higher prices, Ukrainian drone strikes...
Why Execution Gaps, Not Technology, Are Draining Food Manufacturers
Food manufacturers have widely adopted digital quality tools, yet many still rely on manual record‑keeping and fragmented workflows. SafetyChain labels the hidden cost of this misalignment as the “Invisible QA Tax,” where teams spend hours reconciling data instead of acting...
How Jake From State Farm Made His TV Debut in Netflix’s ‘Running Point’
State Farm has teamed with Netflix for an integrated campaign around the sports comedy series “Running Point,” featuring its mascot Jake from State Farm in a first‑ever TV debut within the show. The partnership includes a co‑branded pre‑roll spot starring...

STAT+: Revolution Medicines Touts ‘Unprecedented’ Data for Pancreatic Cancer Pill
Revolution Medicines reported that its oral KRAS‑G12C inhibitor daraxonrasib more than doubled survival for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. In a head‑to‑head trial, the daily pill yielded a median overall survival of 13.2 months versus 6.7 months for standard chemotherapy....

Traffic Deaths in U.S. Fall to Lowest Levels Since Pandemic
Federal safety officials reported that 36,640 people died in U.S. traffic crashes in 2025, a 6.7% drop from 2024 and the lowest fatality count since 2019. The decline marks the 15th consecutive quarter of falling deaths, even as the Federal...

2027 Ram 2500 Emergency Response Vehicle Just Cucked Your Police Department's Ford Explorers
Stellantis unveiled the 2027 Ram 2500 Emergency Response Vehicle, a heavy‑duty pickup equipped with a 6.4‑liter Hemi V8 delivering 405 hp and 429 lb‑ft of torque. The model adds a durability package—including a skid plate, steel wheels and dual 400‑amp alternators—and a specialized...
The Era of Big Pharma’s One-Size-Fits-All Pipeline Is Fading
Big Pharma’s pipeline volume remained steady in early 2026, but its composition is fragmenting. While the ten largest developers still dominate, the number of boutique firms with one or two candidates surged past 4,000, reflecting investor appetite for niche innovation....
Home Equity Loan for Kitchen Remodel: What to Know
A home equity loan provides a lump‑sum, fixed‑rate financing option for kitchen remodels, typically ranging from $30,000 to $75,000. Because the loan is secured by the home, interest rates are lower than credit cards or personal loans, and monthly payments...
Tobyhanna Man Sentenced To 30 Months In Prison For His Misappropriation Of Covid Relief Funds And With Making A False...
William Freeman IV, a 46‑year‑old from Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for wire fraud and filing a false tax return. He secured more than $300,000 in pandemic stimulus loans through the EIDL and PPP by...

Engineering Reliability in a Changing Rail Industry
FreightCar America argues that the future of freight rail hinges on engineering discipline that couples safety with manufacturing consistency. By embedding layers‑of‑protection into design and production, the company reduces error and variability, enabling scalable output even as demand fluctuates. Targeted...

Hotel X Toronto Debuts Luxury Proposal Experience
Hotel X Toronto launched "X Ever After," a one‑day luxury proposal package priced from $2,500. The experience grants exclusive use of the hotel’s skyline‑view space for 1.5 hours, customized décor, champagne, and a 25% wedding‑room discount. The inaugural date is...

FAO: Protracted Strait of Hormuz Crisis Could Turn Into Global Agrifood Catastrophe
The FAO warned that a prolonged crisis in the Strait of Hormuz could halt shipments of essential agricultural inputs, sparking a surge in food‑price inflation comparable to the COVID‑19 shock. About 20‑45% of global fertilizer and energy imports travel through...

Deeper Influencer Messaging For Linear's Old-School Ad Ecosystem?
Influencer creators are increasingly being featured in traditional 30‑second linear TV spots, blurring the line between social‑media ads and broadcast commercials. Brands argue that a personal, influencer‑driven tone can counteract consumer fatigue with corporate‑sounding messaging. The article examines whether addressable...
Artemis 2, Apollo 8, and the Problem with History
Artemis 2’s lunar flyby mirrors Apollo 8’s historic 1968 mission, but its justification is largely technical rather than geopolitical. Recent declassified CIA memos reveal that intelligence on Soviet circumlunar plans was shared with NASA, yet historians argue the primary driver for Apollo 8...

Kraft Launches Restaurant-Style Mac and Cheese
Kraft Heinz unveiled the Mac & Cheese Restaurant Edition, a new line that pairs familiar instant‑mac convenience with restaurant‑style flavors and premium pasta shapes. The range launches with three varieties—Parmesan Pesto, Romano Cacio e Pepe, and Monterey Jack Caramelized Onion—each...

Perspective: How True AI Changes the Cost of TMS Training
The trucking and logistics sector has long wrestled with costly, weeks‑long training for transportation management systems (TMS). While many vendors tout "AI," most solutions are merely automated workflows that still demand extensive user instruction. True generative AI, exemplified by large...

Newcastle eBay Business Roadshow 12th May
eBay is hosting its Business Roadshow in Newcastle on May 12, 2026, the third stop of its UK tour. The half‑day event at Northumbria University offers hands‑on workshops, one‑on‑one seller clinics, and networking with eBay experts and local entrepreneurs. Attendees...
How Derome Erects Six-Storey Apartment Blocks in Three Days
Swedish timber maker Derome now erects a six‑storey, flat‑element apartment building in just three days, a speedup from one floor per week when the system launched 15 years ago. The acceleration stems from continuous, incremental refinements across product design, factory...
$409M Roosevelt Bridge Replacement Makes Headway with U.S.-based Parsons as Lead Designer
Parsons Corporation has been named lead designer for the $409 million Roosevelt Bridge replacement spanning Lake Texoma in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation selected the Zachry Construction/Traylor Brothers joint venture to build the new two‑mile, 63‑span structure, while the U.S....
CoBank Commodity Report Flags Rising Input Cost Pressures
CoBank’s latest Knowledge Exchange report warns that soaring diesel and fertilizer costs are outpacing gains in grain prices, tightening budgets for U.S. farmers and rural businesses. Diesel spikes could add roughly $2,000 per farmer, while fertilizer inputs have risen 20‑40%...

RAVE Aerospace and Reaktor Showcase Next Generation GUI Concept at AIX
RAVE Aerospace and Finnish digital studio Reaktor have co‑created Harmony, a next‑generation inflight graphical user interface built on RAVE's open platform architecture. The demo will be displayed at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) in Hamburg from April 14‑16, showcasing how...

ThinKom Unveils Space-Optimized ThinAir Nexus Aircraft Antenna
ThinKom introduced the ThinAir Nexus, a space‑optimized aircraft antenna that delivers multi‑orbit, multi‑constellation inflight connectivity in a footprint comparable to single‑orbit electronically steered antennas. The Nexus supports gigabit‑class throughput for GEO, MEO and LEO satellites and can be upgraded via a...

ACS UK Showcases Customized Premium Cabin Interiors with OMNIA at AIX 2026
ACS UK returned to Aircraft Interiors Expo 2026 to unveil OMNIA, a unified showcase of customized premium cabin interiors. The display highlights an adaptive galley worktop that doubles usable crew surface, an autonomous lighting dimmer for independent lighting control, and...
Strategic Celestography and Lunar Competition: Artemis, CLEP, and the Struggle for Positional Advantage
The United States' Artemis program and China’s Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP) are racing to secure strategic footholds on the Moon and in cislunar space. Both powers target the lunar south‑pole for its water‑ice deposits and favorable solar illumination, while leveraging...

Vikram Solar Doubles PV Deployments to 10GW
Vikram Solar announced that it has doubled its cumulative solar module deployments to 10 GW within two years, equivalent to roughly 25 million modules, of which about 1.5 GW were exported. The Indian manufacturer now operates 9.5 GW of module capacity across West Bengal...

ORR: UK Rail Productivity Remains Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
The Office of Rail and Road’s latest report shows UK rail productivity rose 3% in 2024‑25, yet total costs remain 21% above 2014‑15 levels. Passenger operators improved 2% but face a 40% cost increase, with rolling‑stock leasing and maintenance costing...

What It’s Like to Be…an Aerospace Engineer
The latest episode of Dan Heath’s podcast "What It’s Like to Be…" features Swati Mohan, a NASA JPL aerospace engineer who helped guide the Perseverance rover through the infamous “seven minutes of terror” landing on Mars. Listeners hear how JPL’s ultra‑clean rooms...

New Lottery Podcast to Quiz Celebs on £200m Question
Allwyn, the operator of the UK National Lottery, is launching season three of its “Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams” podcast, expanding to eight episodes with celebrities like Paloma Faith, Matt Lucas and Mo Gilligan. The series asks guests how they...
How a Peatland Restoration Project Is Aiming to Boost UK Farming Resilience
The RePeat project, launched in January 2026 by organic farm Pollybell, aims to rewet roughly 1,000 hectares of degraded peatlands across Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire. By restoring water tables, the initiative seeks to lock away carbon, reduce methane emissions...
PowerBank Terminates Sale of Two New York Solar Projects Following Permit Delays
PowerBank Corp. said a third‑party buyer, Qcells, exercised a sell‑back option for its Gainesville and Highway 28 community solar projects after the sites failed to obtain local permits. The two projects were part of a broader 48 MW, $49.5 million portfolio sale, but...

Astorm Successor 'Buttons' Shuts Down Amid Financial Distress
Buttons, a Nexon Korea subsidiary founded in February 2024 to succeed Astorm's game division, announced its shutdown on April 13, 2026 after a dramatic financial collapse. Revenue plummeted to roughly $7,000 in 2025 from $6.4 million the year before, while operating...

New Decision Reaffirms Roadmap for Employers on the Interactive Process
The Connecticut Appellate Court affirmed summary judgment for Electric Boat in Hanke v. Electric Boat Corp., rejecting the employee’s disability discrimination, failure‑to‑accommodate, and retaliation claims. The court held that Hanke never qualified for a reasonable accommodation because he did not...

US DOE Proposes 52% Cut to National Laboratory of the Rockies Funding
The U.S. Department of Energy’s FY 2027 budget justification proposes a $264 million, 52% cut to the National Laboratory of the Rockies, formerly NREL. Similar reductions target Lawrence Berkeley, Oak Ridge and Argonne labs, while $15.2 billion is slated to be removed from...

MusicBird Acquires Catalog of Supertramp Bassist Dougie Thomson
MusicBird, a digital platform for music royalty investments, announced the acquisition of the master royalty income from Dougie Thomson’s recordings with Supertramp. The deal covers iconic tracks such as “Goodbye Stranger” and “Give a Little Bit,” granting MusicBird rights to...

Developer Collapses After Losing Bid to Evade £50m of Kent Infra Projects
London‑based Hodson Developments, the developer of the 5,750‑home Chilmington Green garden town in Kent, entered administration on 24 March after losing a bid to shed £50 million (≈$63.5 million) of section 106 infrastructure commitments. The firm had sought to alter 122 obligations, including a £30 million...

EXCLUSIVE: Sameer Anjaan Says He Founded Aumora Music Due to “Deterioration” Of Film Music Currently: “In a Lot of Films,...
Samarya Creations, India’s first multi‑IP content house, has launched Aumora Music, an independent, artist‑first label co‑founded by Guinness World Record‑holding lyricist Sameer Anjaan. Anjaan says the quality of Bollywood film music is deteriorating, with most songs reduced to background filler,...

Consumer Banking Is Back in Focus – and Looks Nothing Like 2019
Leading U.S. banks are revamping consumer banking, moving beyond isolated digital savings and loan products toward integrated financial relationships. Executives stress that trust, scale, and long‑term advisory capabilities are essential to sustain engagement and profitability. By anchoring everyday deposits and...

The Brewery Powering Itself From Its Own Waste
Hepworth Brewery, a 25‑year‑old independent brewer in England, completed a green‑focused rebuild a decade ago, installing solar panels, heat pumps and CO₂ capture. The brewery partnered with waste‑to‑energy startup WASE to pilot modular electro‑methanogenic reactors that convert spent grains and...

Wise's Dual-Listing Boosts Value After Flat Share Price
Given that the dual-listing of $WISE may be completed within a month, the blockbuster quarter the company just posted may come in particularly handy. Wise IPO'd at GBP8/share, but shares quickly ran up, and basically, the stock is (almost) flat...

Algorithm Cuts NFL Streaming Costs by 60%
D.C. Memo: Die-Hard @Eagles Fan in Indiana Created ‘Optimization Algorithm’ to Slash His Annual @NFL Streaming Bill by 60%; HUDDLEMAXX relies on ‘strategic trial stacking’ to time free trials and promotional windows to help NFL fans cut their...

Kuka Outlines ‘Automation 2.0’ Strategy, Combining AI Software with Industrial Robotics
Kuka unveiled an "Automation 2.0" roadmap that blends artificial intelligence with its industrial robots, positioning the firm at the forefront of the emerging "physical AI" wave. The centerpiece is Kuka AMP, a software‑defined platform that layers AI‑driven decision‑making over existing hardware....
5G Spending Fuels Churn; Relationships, Not Networks, Matter
The telecom industry spent $150 billion on 5G and got rewarded with rising churn. The network is no longer the product. The relationship is. And carriers are failing at it. 🧵📡

Blockades Are the only Way to Stop Autocratic Aggression
The blockade won't break Iran in a few days. But I'll say this. If the West had blockaded Russia in 2022, Putin wouldn't still be killing innocents in Ukraine. This is the only way to deal with thuggish, resource-rich autocracies:...

How to Confidently Forecast Costs in Food and Beverage Procurement
Fastmarkets released a free Forecasting with Confidence Playbook that showcases how independent market intelligence can help food‑and‑beverage (F&B) procurement teams anticipate packaging and ingredient price swings. The piece highlights that global volatility—driven by geopolitical conflict and energy shocks—often leads suppliers...

Strait of Hormuz Reopens for Now, but Global Supply Chains Remain at Risk
President Donald Trump announced a two‑week suspension of his threatened bombing of Iran, tying the pause to the safe repassage of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway moves roughly 20% of the world’s oil and gas, a...