Industry Blogs and Articles

Beyond the Fitbit: Why Your Next Health Tracker Might Be a Button on Your Shirt
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Beyond the Fitbit: Why Your Next Health Tracker Might Be a Button on Your Shirt

Scientists at King’s College London discovered that loose‑fit clothing can track human movement more accurately than tight wearables, delivering 40% higher precision while using 80% less data. The research, published in Nature Communications, suggests that simple fabric elements—such as a...

By Nanowerk
Republicans Urge Supreme Court to Restore New York Congressional Map
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Republicans Urge Supreme Court to Restore New York Congressional Map

Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis and election official Peter Kosinski petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a New York state court ruling that barred the 2026 congressional map for District 11. The state trial court found the current boundaries diluted...

By SCOTUSblog
Recommended Weekend Reads
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Recommended Weekend Reads

This weekend’s reads dissect the shifting geopolitics of NATO under Trump’s “quiet‑quit” strategy, the erosion of U.S. reliability among European allies, and Germany’s push to become Europe’s new defense hegemon. They also examine the economic fallout of Trump’s expansive tariff...

By Perspectives
EDPB and EDPS Weigh In on the Digital Omnibus: Personal Data, Breach Reporting, and AI Governance
BlogFeb 14, 2026

EDPB and EDPS Weigh In on the Digital Omnibus: Personal Data, Breach Reporting, and AI Governance

The European Data Protection Board and the European Data Protection Supervisor issued a joint opinion on the EU’s Digital Omnibus, endorsing its goal to ease administrative burdens while flagging key concerns. They warn that a narrower, controller‑specific definition of personal...

By ComplexDiscovery
Fast Microwave Method Produces Advanced Carbon Materials for Efficient CO2 Capture
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Fast Microwave Method Produces Advanced Carbon Materials for Efficient CO2 Capture

Scientists have introduced a microwave‑assisted synthesis that converts coal into nitrogen‑doped ultramicroporous carbon in about ten minutes. The rapid method preserves nitrogen and oxygen functional groups, creating pores of 0.6‑0.7 nm that tightly fit CO₂ molecules. The resulting adsorbent captures up...

By Nanowerk
How Deutsche Aircraft Is Differentiating with Its D328eco Strategy
BlogFeb 14, 2026

How Deutsche Aircraft Is Differentiating with Its D328eco Strategy

Deutsche Aircraft is pushing its D328eco 40‑seat turboprop toward a first test flight in the second half of 2026, with certification and deliveries slated for the fourth quarter of 2027—about a year later than originally planned. The company is using...

By Runway Girl Network
Sri Lanka Launches Easy Digital Nomad Visa With Low Income Requirements
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Sri Lanka Launches Easy Digital Nomad Visa With Low Income Requirements

Sri Lanka has introduced a Digital Nomad Visa aimed at remote workers, with a low income threshold of $2,000 per month (plus $500 per dependent). The visa is valid for one year and can be renewed indefinitely, provided applicants maintain...

By Travel Off Path
Doomers, Emperors, and the Narrative Trap
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Doomers, Emperors, and the Narrative Trap

The Timeless Investor newsletter warns that the current AI doomer narrative has exploded into a mass‑psychosis, inflating risk mispricing across markets. It cites the Jevons paradox in radiology and the democratization of AI tools as unintended consequences that counter the...

By The Timeless Investor
Vietnam Airlines to Introduce Amsterdam Service
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Vietnam Airlines to Introduce Amsterdam Service

Vietnam Airlines announced a new nonstop service between Hanoi and Amsterdam, launching on June 16, 2026. The route will run three times weekly—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—using an Airbus A350‑900. It links two SkyTeam hubs directly, eliminating the current need to...

By AirlineGeeks
United Airlines Opens Once in a Decade Opportunity For Flight Attendants To Move To ‘Dream Location’
BlogFeb 14, 2026

United Airlines Opens Once in a Decade Opportunity For Flight Attendants To Move To ‘Dream Location’

United Airlines has announced that its London flight‑attendant base, the only overseas crew hub it still operates, will accept transfer applications for the first time in more than a decade. The opportunity is limited to senior attendants who have waited...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Employee Compensation Case Trundles On
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Employee Compensation Case Trundles On

The English High Court continues hearing Parsons v Convatec, an employee claim for patent‑related compensation under section 40 of the Patents Act 1977. The claimant seeks roughly £366 million, equivalent to 10‑15% of the product’s estimated sales. A recent ruling set a...

By IP Draughts
The $800B Open Secret: What the New Medicaid Spending Dataset Means for Health Tech Builders and Investors
BlogFeb 14, 2026

The $800B Open Secret: What the New Medicaid Spending Dataset Means for Health Tech Builders and Investors

The episode breaks down the release of the largest publicly available Medicaid claims dataset, detailing its composition, gaps, and immediate utility for health‑tech builders and investors. It quantifies the scale of Medicaid spending (~$849 B) and improper payments (over $30 B annually),...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 14 ’26 Business Report]
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 14 ’26 Business Report]

The Defense & Aerospace Report podcast highlighted a turbulent week on Wall Street, where a tech sell‑off produced the market's worst performance since November despite softer inflation and stronger jobs data. Canada announced a down payment for an additional 14...

By Defense & Aerospace Report
Hard Landing
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Hard Landing

The episode examines President Trump’s EPA rule revoking the Obama-era "endangerment finding," which could dismantle federal climate regulation and spark years of litigation. It then shifts focus to California, where Governor Gavin Newsom is scrambling to mitigate the fallout from...

By Doomberg
Week Signals: The European Unicorn
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Week Signals: The European Unicorn

This episode of Week Signals examines why Europe, often dismissed as stagnant, is actually a strong investment "unicorn" despite its self‑deprecating narrative. It contrasts the bleak rhetoric from Munich Security Conference speakers with data showing European equities outperforming US markets,...

By Geopolitical Dispatch
British Airways Is Now Letting Passengers Know If Wi-Fi Is Not On Their Flight… Why Did It Take So Long?
BlogFeb 14, 2026

British Airways Is Now Letting Passengers Know If Wi-Fi Is Not On Their Flight… Why Did It Take So Long?

British Airways has begun sending proactive emails to passengers on long‑haul flights that lack in‑flight Wi‑Fi, giving a six‑hour heads‑up to download work or adjust schedules. The notice is purely informational and will not waive change‑fee penalties for switching to...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Buy-Side M&A Process (The 7 Fundamental Steps Explained)
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Buy-Side M&A Process (The 7 Fundamental Steps Explained)

The article outlines a Buyer‑Led M&A™ framework that restructures the buy‑side acquisition journey into seven disciplined steps, from strategic target list creation to post‑merger integration. It emphasizes intentional deal sourcing, a unified data platform, and parallel diligence‑integration planning to achieve...

By DealRoom – Blog
Falling in Love with a Safer Way to Pay
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Falling in Love with a Safer Way to Pay

The episode commemorates the 20‑year anniversary of mandatory CHIP and PIN in the UK, explaining how the shift from signature to chip‑and‑PIN cards dramatically cut fraud and set a global benchmark for secure payments. It highlights the liability shift that...

By Payments:Unpacked
The Contents of Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 42, Issue 5 (October 2025)
BlogFeb 14, 2026

The Contents of Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 42, Issue 5 (October 2025)

The October 2025 issue of the Journal of International Arbitration presents five scholarly contributions that examine pivotal developments in arbitration law. Darren Leow argues that state‑immunity questions arise only at the execution stage of ICSID awards, not during recognition. Kanishka...

By Kluwer Arbitration Blog
Eddie Bauer: The Robin Report Miss of the Week, 2.14.2026
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Eddie Bauer: The Robin Report Miss of the Week, 2.14.2026

The episode examines Eddie Bauer's third bankruptcy filing, marking a likely final collapse for the storied outdoor apparel brand. It traces how successive owners mismanaged the company, loading debt while neglecting its heritage, causing it to fall behind rivals like...

By The Robin Report
How to Lead a High-Performing Team of Competitive Achievers (With Video)
BlogFeb 14, 2026

How to Lead a High-Performing Team of Competitive Achievers (With Video)

The article outlines how leaders can turn a group of high‑achieving, competitive individuals into a cohesive, high‑performing team by emphasizing the "AND" mindset—leveraging personal strengths while fostering collaboration. It shares a real‑world example from Bell Atlantic where a leader used...

By Let’s Grow Leaders
The FREEDOM Act and Permit Certainty
BlogFeb 14, 2026

The FREEDOM Act and Permit Certainty

The House has introduced the FREEDOM Act to tackle "permit certainty" by streamlining judicial review of unreasonable permitting delays or revocations and offering compensation to affected developers. The bill emerges amid Democratic resistance to any reform that doesn’t materially boost...

By Legal Planet (Berkeley/UCLA)
Final Investment Decision Approved for Six NuScale SMRs in Romania
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Final Investment Decision Approved for Six NuScale SMRs in Romania

Romanian nuclear operator Nuclearelectrica’s shareholders have approved a Final Investment Decision for a 462 MWe NuScale small‑modular‑reactor plant at Doicesti, comprising six 77 MW modules. The project, estimated at up to $7 billion, targets commercial operation of the first unit by 2033, contingent...

By Neutron Bytes
Who Remembers When Section 230 Was Something?
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Who Remembers When Section 230 Was Something?

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act turned 30, marking three decades of legal immunity for online hosts. The provision let early legal message boards and listservs operate without fear of publisher liability, fostering user‑generated discourse. Over time, that shield...

By Real Lawyers Have Blogs
Audience Engagement Metrics Drive B2B Media Co. As It Makes M&A Moves
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Audience Engagement Metrics Drive B2B Media Co. As It Makes M&A Moves

Connect Media has acquired Networld Media Group, adding nine news platforms and nine live events to its portfolio and expanding its reach to roughly 1.1 million users. The company’s focus on loyalty‑based audience metrics and snackable content drove a 24% engagement...

By A Media Operator
DOJ Press Conference on Charges Announced Against Chinese Nationals Involved in Sham Marriages
BlogFeb 13, 2026

DOJ Press Conference on Charges Announced Against Chinese Nationals Involved in Sham Marriages

The Department of Justice announced an indictment of eleven individuals accused of operating a marriage‑fraud and bribery ring that targeted U.S. service members, primarily at Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The scheme paired Chinese nationals with servicemen to secure permanent residency,...

By Small Wars Journal
CAVASSHIPS Podcast [Feb 13, ’26] Ep: 230 Bryan Clark Unpacks CNO’s New Fighting Instructions
BlogFeb 13, 2026

CAVASSHIPS Podcast [Feb 13, ’26] Ep: 230 Bryan Clark Unpacks CNO’s New Fighting Instructions

The CAVASSHIPS podcast episode 230 features Bryan Clark dissecting the U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations’ new Fighting Instructions released by Adm. Daryl Caudle. The guidance reshapes force posture, unit training, doctrine, capability development, and future naval investments. Clark explains...

By Defense & Aerospace Report
What Does UUD Mean?
BlogFeb 13, 2026

What Does UUD Mean?

The Interior Department’s August secretarial order introduced a “capacity density” test that compares the land footprint of energy projects to their output, effectively targeting renewable projects on federal lands. The order invokes the “unnecessary and undue degradation” (UUD) standard from...

By Legal Planet (Berkeley/UCLA)
American Express Business Hilton Issue (140k Posting Instead Of 175k)
BlogFeb 13, 2026

American Express Business Hilton Issue (140k Posting Instead Of 175k)

American Express’ Hilton Honors Business Credit Card is currently crediting only 140,000 points instead of the advertised 175,000 when the spend threshold is met through a referral link. The discrepancy appears on Hilton’s portal, even though Amex records the full...

By Doctor of Credit
Key Development in the Nonstatutory Labor Exemption to the Antitrust Law
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Key Development in the Nonstatutory Labor Exemption to the Antitrust Law

A Colorado district court dismissed antitrust claims in Morgan v. Kroger, holding that the employers' informal coordination during parallel collective‑bargaining fell within the nonstatutory labor exemption. The ruling distinguished the case from the Ninth Circuit’s Safeway decision by noting simultaneous...

By The Antitrust Attorney Blog
American Adds Flights for Kentucky Derby
BlogFeb 13, 2026

American Adds Flights for Kentucky Derby

American Airlines announced a temporary surge in service to Louisville, Kentucky, to meet demand for the May 2 Kentucky Derby. The carrier will boost flights from its seven existing hub airports and launch special routes from 13 cities that normally lack...

By AirlineGeeks
Sean Duffy Orders Airlines to Halt DEI Pilot Hiring Or Face Enforcement Action
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Sean Duffy Orders Airlines to Halt DEI Pilot Hiring Or Face Enforcement Action

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy directed the FAA to issue an Operations Specification that bars U.S. airlines from using diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) criteria when hiring pilots. The order, framed as a merit‑based safety measure, applies to all Part 121...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
The Fight for Payer Control Points
BlogFeb 13, 2026

The Fight for Payer Control Points

The episode explains InterSystems' new Payer Connector, clarifying that it is not a rival to Epic's Payer Platform but a complementary integration layer that helps payers connect Epic's standardized edge to their fragmented internal systems. It highlights the challenges payers...

By Health API Guy
Loganair Expands Jersey Hub with Four New Direct Routes, Including Paris Debut
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Loganair Expands Jersey Hub with Four New Direct Routes, Including Paris Debut

Loganair announced four new direct services from Jersey to Norwich, East Midlands, Dublin and Paris Charles‑de‑Gaulle, slated for summer 2026, with lead‑in fares beginning at £84.99. The Paris route marks the carrier’s first flight to France, expanding the island’s link...

By UK Aviation News
Metaprompting for Lawyers: The Smart Way to Craft Smarter Prompts
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Metaprompting for Lawyers: The Smart Way to Craft Smarter Prompts

The article introduces metaprompting, a technique where lawyers use AI to help craft the very prompts they feed back into the model. It outlines a step‑by‑step process for building prompts from scratch, refining existing ones, and extracting a personal writing...

By Attorney at Work
IRMA at UNEA-7
BlogFeb 13, 2026

IRMA at UNEA-7

In November 2025 IRMA secured observer status at the United Nations Environment Assembly, granting it full access to UNEA’s deliberations. The initiative attended UNEA‑7 in Nairobi from 8‑12 December 2025, marking its first in‑person participation and involvement in plenary sessions,...

By IRMA – Responsible Mining Blog
Italy Evaluating F-35 Highway Operations To Boost Fleet Survivability
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Italy Evaluating F-35 Highway Operations To Boost Fleet Survivability

Italy’s air force is assessing the use of highway strips to land and operate its F‑35A fighters if traditional bases become vulnerable. The idea, voiced by Lt. Gen. Silvano Frigerio at a Rome geopolitics forum, mirrors Cold‑War dispersal tactics and...

By The Aviationist
How The Baltimore Banner’s Embrace of DC Sports Fits with Its Editor’s Civic-Minded Mission
BlogFeb 13, 2026

How The Baltimore Banner’s Embrace of DC Sports Fits with Its Editor’s Civic-Minded Mission

The Baltimore Banner announced it will add beat coverage of the Washington Nationals and the Washington Commanders, extending its reach beyond Maryland into the DC metro area. The move follows the Washington Post’s abrupt elimination of its sports department, which...

By Media Nation
World’s Largest Drone Fleet Deployed to Deter Russia
BlogFeb 13, 2026

World’s Largest Drone Fleet Deployed to Deter Russia

NATO has moved to operationalize its Task Force X Baltic, signing a letter of intent with eight member states to launch the second phase of the programme. The initiative demonstrated the rapid fielding of a fleet of over 50 commercially‑available...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Missed Out on World Cup Tickets? Chase Might Give You 5,000 Points
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Missed Out on World Cup Tickets? Chase Might Give You 5,000 Points

Chase opened an exclusive World Cup ticket sale for Sapphire Reserve and Preferred cardmembers on Feb 10, but the platform crashed, leaving many users stuck in queues. The glitch prompted a flood of complaints, and Chase began offering a consolation of...

By Miles to Memories
Delta Rolls Out Airbus A321neo Aircraft With Massive 44-Seat First Class Cabin
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Delta Rolls Out Airbus A321neo Aircraft With Massive 44-Seat First Class Cabin

Delta is temporarily configuring seven new Airbus A321neo aircraft with a 44‑seat First Class cabin, more than double the usual layout for this narrow‑body type. The expanded cabin will debut on high‑traffic Atlanta‑to‑West‑Coast routes beginning in June, with bookings opening...

By The Bulkhead Seat
(Update) Bilt 5x Points Welcome Promo Details
BlogFeb 13, 2026

(Update) Bilt 5x Points Welcome Promo Details

Bilt Rewards launched a 5x points welcome promotion for new cardholders, originally slated for February 7‑12, 2026, with a maximum of 50,000 points on $10,000 spend. Many users reported the bonus not crediting, prompting Bilt to email affected members to file...

By Doctor of Credit
Labour MP Calls for NATO ‘Neighbourhood’ Model for Decisions
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Labour MP Calls for NATO ‘Neighbourhood’ Model for Decisions

Labour MP Graeme Downie argues NATO’s consensus‑based decision‑making is too slow for modern crises. He proposes a “neighbourhood” model that empowers regional allies, especially those closest to a theatre, to act quickly. Downie cites the UK’s anti‑submarine capabilities in the...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Longevity Innovation Forum in San Diego
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Longevity Innovation Forum in San Diego

Longevity Global is launching the inaugural Longevity Innovation Forum in San Diego on March 11‑12, 2026, gathering leading scientists, clinicians, biotech founders and investors to accelerate healthy‑aging research. The two‑day summit features high‑profile speakers such as Mike Snyder, Eric Verdin,...

By SENS Research Foundation – The SENSible Blog
2/13/26 National Security and Korean News and Commentary
BlogFeb 13, 2026

2/13/26 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

The Small Wars Journal roundup highlights a surge of geopolitical flashpoints, from the United States covertly shipping thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran and deploying its largest warship to the Middle East, to Germany’s preparation for offensive cyber operations and...

By Small Wars Journal
Shippers Wary of Rising Transportation Costs
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Shippers Wary of Rising Transportation Costs

The 2026 State of Transportation Report shows shippers overwhelmingly expect tariffs to lift transportation costs, with 97% flagging price pressure and nearly half foreseeing higher contract rates. Carriers are curbing capital spending, as 64% postponed equipment upgrades and 47% plan...

By Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ)
Cellular Reprogramming Rescues Memory-Encoding Neurons
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Cellular Reprogramming Rescues Memory-Encoding Neurons

Scientists at EPFL applied a three‑factor (OSK) partial reprogramming cocktail to memory‑encoding engram neurons in 9‑10‑month‑old mice and Alzheimer’s‑model strains. Using a dual‑AAV system gated by doxycycline, OSK expression was limited to neurons active during a learning event, preserving cell...

By SENS Research Foundation – The SENSible Blog
Air Transat Will Drop All US Flights by June 2026
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Air Transat Will Drop All US Flights by June 2026

Air Transat announced it will cease all United States flights by June 2026, removing its remaining Quebec‑Florida routes. The carrier cites a weak demand environment, noting that US leisure traffic accounts for only about 1% of its capacity. The airline...

By The Bulkhead Seat