Amid Tariffs and Conflict, the Port of Long Beach Grows Operations
Port of Long Beach, the U.S.’s second‑busiest container hub, handled a record 9.9 million TEUs last year, generating about $300 billion in trade and supporting nearly 3 million U.S. jobs. CEO Noel Hacegaba highlighted a dramatic drop in hazardous emissions—diesel particulate down 92%, sulfur oxide 98%, nitrogen oxides 71%—while unveiling a $3.2 billion, ten‑year capital plan to double throughput to 20 million TEUs and become the world’s first zero‑emission port by 2050. The plan centers on the Pier B on‑dock rail facility, the largest in‑port railyard globally, which will triple rail capacity and cut container dwell time from four days to one. Despite tariffs and Middle‑East tensions, the port’s cargo volumes remained strong, driven by “front‑loading” shipments and robust consumer demand.
Digital Twins Come of Age in the Warehouse
Digital twins have matured from static CAD models to AI‑driven, real‑time replicas that mirror every aisle, robot and inventory item in modern warehouses. By ingesting sensor data, WMS feeds and machine‑vision scans, these twins provide continuous ground‑truth visibility, enabling dynamic...
Productivity Solution: Moen Boosts Throughput with Automated Storage
Moen, a leading North American faucet brand, overhauled its West Coast distribution by consolidating operations into a new Las Vegas hub built with FORTNA. The facility employs an AutoStore high‑density robotic storage system and integrated warehouse execution software to streamline receiving,...
Exploring the Many Dimensions of Today’s Warehouse
Today's warehouses are evolving beyond pure automation, emphasizing employee experience, digital twins, and targeted robotics. A new Modern issue highlights that 74% of warehouse firms face talent shortages, prompting operators to improve lighting, ergonomics, and temperature control to retain staff....

Shared Energy Stakes Call for Greater China-India Cooperation
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned of severe consequences if energy and nuclear facilities are targeted amid the expanding Middle East conflict, highlighting a shared security concern with India. Both countries, responsible for more than one‑third of global energy‑demand growth,...
India Kept Out of Unilever's Global Food Deal
Unilever will leave its India operations out of the $44.8 billion merger with McCormick that creates a $20 billion‑revenue foods powerhouse. The Indian foods unit, which contributes roughly $1.8 billion in annual sales (about 22% of Hindustan Unilever’s total), will remain with the...
What Does It Mean To Be ‘California Sober’?
The "California sober" approach promotes swapping high‑risk substances such as alcohol, opioids, or stimulants for moderate cannabis use, positioning itself as a harm‑reduction alternative to total abstinence. Proponents cite greater control, smoother withdrawal, and improved daily functioning, while critics warn...
Isle of Monday, New Vintage Rental Platform, Launches
Isle of Monday, a New York‑based on‑demand rental platform for unsigned, designer and archival vintage fashion, launched after building a 30,000‑person waitlist and 15,000 beta users. The company sources 40% of its inventory outright and 60% via revenue‑sharing partnerships, offering...

German Economy Minister Urges Nuclear Power Rethink as Energy Prices Soar
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck urged a swift rethink of the country’s nuclear phase‑out as wholesale electricity prices surged to record levels. He argued that extending the operating life of the remaining six reactors could provide immediate price relief and...
High Street Banks Could Learn From Revolut’s Fee Bonanza
Revolut has introduced a steep fee increase across its premium subscription tiers, raising charges by roughly 20% and projecting an additional $150 million in annual revenue. The move follows a broader strategy to monetize value‑added services such as crypto trading, travel...

One Battle After Another: Netanyahu’s New Security Doctrine
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled a new security doctrine that treats Israel as being in a constant state of conflict across several fronts. The strategy prioritises pre‑emptive action against Iran’s nuclear program and Hezbollah, while embedding civilian infrastructure into...

The Hidden History Behind Apple’s Manufacturing Power
Apple’s manufacturing dominance stems from a decades‑long partnership with contract manufacturers, most notably Foxconn, which assembles the bulk of iPhones and Macs. The company built a sprawling supply chain across China, securing component suppliers that deliver at massive scale and...

How The U.S. Army Is Training Snipers To Evade Drones
The U.S. Army has added drone‑evasion training to its Sniper Course at Fort Benning, Georgia. Soldiers now practice concealment against thermal‑imaging and other sensors used by modern unmanned aircraft systems. The program partners with commercial drone makers to test detection...
Natalie’s Carrot Juice
Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Co., part of Perricone Farms, has introduced a 100% carrot juice sold in 32‑ounce and 56‑ounce bottles. The product is vegan, kosher, non‑GMO, and contains no added sugars or artificial flavors, using a gourmet pasteurization process...
The Role of Ethical Oversight and Algorithmic Bias in Automated Pharmacovigilance
Pharmacovigilance is rapidly adopting machine learning, natural language processing, and automation to ingest, categorize, and prioritize adverse event reports, dramatically shrinking backlogs and accelerating signal detection. While these technologies deliver speed and scale, they also inherit reporting biases and can...
The World’s Largest BuzzBallz Makes Its Debut
BuzzBallz, a Sazerac brand, unveiled the world’s largest BuzzBallz – a 10‑foot, 3,000‑pound neon‑lit mobile lemonade stand – for one‑night pop‑ups in three U.S. cities. The stand serves the new Pink Lemonsqueezy cocktail, a 15% ABV, 200‑ml pink lemonade‑flavored drink,...

America Is Losing the Innovation Race
China has transformed from a manufacturing hub into an innovation powerhouse, outpacing the United States in electric vehicles, batteries, robotics, next‑generation nuclear power and hypersonic missiles. The surge stems from a decade‑long, state‑driven strategy that funds basic research, talent development...

Free Fire World Series (FFWS) LATAM 2026 EWC Qualifier Is Set to Kick Off in April
Garena announced the Free Fire World Series LATAM 2026 EWC Qualifier, an online regional pro‑league tournament kicking off April 4 and concluding June 13, 2026. The competition features 18 teams battling across a regular stage, playoffs, repechage and a grand final, with...
Driving Efficiency and Sustainability in Packaging
Packaging is emerging as a strategic lever for cost reduction, operational efficiency, and sustainability. PackSize’s on‑demand packaging automation creates right‑sized boxes for each shipment, enabling up to 1,000 boxes per hour and halving the number of pack stations needed. Precise...
Do Shops Need More Machinists or Better Tooling?
Machine shops face a growing shortage of skilled machinists, prompting owners to seek ways to sustain productivity. One practical solution is upgrading to high‑accuracy, precise, and stable cutting inserts that minimize offset adjustments. Horn’s inserts, manufactured to tolerances as tight...
Health Needs, Technology Advancements Support Maturing Plant Protein Market
The U.S. plant‑protein beverage market has shifted from a niche segment to a mainstream category, now found in supermarkets, cafés and pharmacies. Consumer appetite for protein‑rich drinks spans morning coffees, workout recovery, and meal‑replacement occasions, driven by nutrition, weight‑management and...
A Post-American Persian Gulf?
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has slashed oil and LNG flows through the Strait of Hormuz to roughly five percent of normal levels and damaged Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG plant, threatening a $20 billion annual export loss. Gulf states face immediate economic...
How States Are Powering America’s Clean Energy Future
In a CleanTech Talk episode, Dylan McDowell, CEO of the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators, and Hawaii State Senator Chris Lee discuss why state‑level action is now critical to America’s clean‑energy transition. They highlight how hands‑on learning programs and legislative templates are...
The Singles Economy: How Music Is Being Marketed Differently
Music labels are abandoning full‑album drops for film soundtracks in favor of staggered single releases, a move designed to stretch audience buzz and maximize per‑track revenue. Recent Bollywood films such as *Dhurandhar: The Revenge* have released one or two songs...
Waymo Visits Japan
Waymo held a media briefing in Tokyo to outline its autonomous‑driving progress and partnership with Japan’s Nihon Kotsu and GO. The company, which already operates more than 500,000 fully driverless trips per week across ten U.S. cities, is testing its...
Arabica Coffee Crisis: Vast Growing Area to Be Unsuitable by 2050
Rabobank warns that by 2050 roughly 20% of the world’s arabica coffee‑growing land could be classified as unsuitable due to rising temperatures and erratic rainfall. Currently 8% of existing plantations already face marginal conditions, with Brazil, Colombia and Honduras projected...

The 3-Second Rule Every Driver Needs To Know
The three‑second rule advises drivers to keep a time‑based gap of roughly three seconds behind the vehicle ahead, providing a buffer for reaction and braking. The guideline can be extended to four or five seconds under adverse weather, heavy traffic,...

7News Extends Tonight for PM’s Address
Seven Network will extend its 7NEWS broadcast tonight to accommodate the Prime Minister’s national address, pushing the regular primetime slot back by 30 minutes. The address, slated for 7:00 pm AEDT in most states, will focus on Australia’s response to the...

Tetra Pak Urges Rapid Food Innovation to Ease Supply Chain Strain
Tetra Pak has opened its twelfth Product Development Centre (PDC) in Rayong, Thailand, marking the most innovation‑focused facility in its global network. The centre combines a fully integrated pilot plant for liquid foods with a kitchen‑equipped development lab, enabling products...

Got Milk? In Nova’s Case, No Thanks
Sydney’s Nova radio network marked its 25th anniversary, reflecting on a quirky branding backstory. Former programming boss Dean Buchanan revealed that ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi initially proposed the name “Milk,” complete with milk‑filled meeting rooms. The team rejected the...
Heap Leach Results Add Shine to OzAurum’s Mulgabbie North
OzAurum Resources reported rapid heap leach results from its Mulgabbie North project, with Column 1 delivering 90% gold recovery from shallow 2.51 g/t oxide ore and 60% recovered in just seven days. Column 2, processing deeper 1.35 g/t ore, is already showing over 75%...

Laborde Products Powers Newbuild M/V Beth Williams for Maritime Partners
Laborde Products supplied propulsion and auxiliary power for the new‑build M/V Beth Williams, a twin‑screw towboat constructed for Maritime Partners at FMT Shipyard in Harvey, Louisiana. The vessel is equipped with two Mitsubishi Tier 3 S6R2 engines, each delivering 803 horsepower at...
A Fair Energy System Is Worth Fighting for, but without Playing the Solar and Battery Blame Game
The SwitchedOn podcast highlighted concerns that rooftop solar and battery owners may be shifting electricity costs onto non‑solar households, especially renters and low‑income families. While the argument points to perceived unfairness, it overlooks solar’s system‑wide benefits such as lower wholesale...

Korean Air Confirms 103-Unit Boeing Aircraft Order
Korean Air has approved a long‑term purchase of 103 Boeing aircraft, extending deliveries to 2039. The order includes 20 B777‑9s, 25 B787‑10s, 50 B737‑10s and eight B777‑8F freighters, marking the carrier’s first commitment to the new freighter model. A separate...

TAC and Taboo Launch Road Safety Platform ‘Vanessa’s Place’
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) partnered with creative agency Taboo to launch Vanessa’s Place, a transportable tiny‑home road‑safety platform aimed at young Victorians. Inside, more than 200 behavioural nudges are hidden in everyday objects to address drink‑driving, distraction, speeding and...
Arena-Backed Green Hydrogen Plan Disappears From Queue for Federal Environmental Approval
The Edify Green Hydrogen Project (EGH2), a $137 million AUD (~$90 million USD) initiative to create a 17.6 MW electrolyser and 21 MW solar‑battery hub in Townsville, has been withdrawn from the federal EPBC environmental assessment queue after more than two‑and‑a‑half years. The project...
Advanced Nodes to Dominate 2026 SoC Shipments
Advanced nodes (5nm and below) accounted for over 50% of smartphone SoC shipments in 2025 and are projected to reach nearly 60% in 2026, according to Counterpoint Research. Samsung debuted its 2nm Exynos 2600 in the Galaxy S26, while Apple,...

Verisurf 2026 Precision Meets Innovation
Verisurf 2026 launches with a suite of new features that embed metrology directly into digital manufacturing workflows. The platform promises faster inspection, greater visibility, and tighter process control, helping manufacturers cut costs and reduce cycle times. By integrating measurement data throughout...

The Rise of Hydrogen in Short Sea Shipping
Hydrogen fuel‑cell technology is moving from demo projects to early commercial use in short‑sea shipping, where vessels like ferries and workboats need flexible, low‑emission power. Operators are adopting on‑demand hydrogen generation to avoid large storage tanks and under‑developed bunkering infrastructure....

India Pulls Back Jet Fuel Price Hike; Commercial LPG Prices up Around ₹200 as Oil Scales $105
Indian Oil Corp (IOCL) rolled back an initially announced 100% hike in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) for domestic airlines, setting the price at ₹1,04,927 per kilolitre (≈ $1,260), about an 8.5% rise from March. The ministry limited the increase to a...
Judge Sends Two Montana Logging Projects Back to the Forest Service
A federal magistrate judge halted two Montana timber projects—the Gold Butterfly logging plan in Bitterroot National Forest and the Round Star Vegetation Management Project in Flathead National Forest—citing deficiencies in the Forest Service’s environmental analyses. The court ordered a supplemental...
Car Labelling Revision: Using Real-World Information to Empower Consumers
The European Union is revising its car‑labeling regulations as part of the new EU Automotive Package. The proposal would replace laboratory‑based WLTP figures with real‑world data, applying an OEM‑specific uplift factor to internal‑combustion engine (ICE) emissions derived from OBFCM testing....
Philips Issues Urgent Device Correction Notice for Thousands of Imaging Units
Philips Healthcare has issued an urgent correction notice for its Allura and Azurion interventional fluoroscopy systems after discovering a foot‑switch design flaw that can prevent or intermittently enable X‑ray imaging. The U.S. FDA classified the issue as a Class 2 recall,...
Arrow Electronics Launches Omnichannel Platform for Components Business
Arrow Electronics has unified its global components business under a redesigned, omnichannel arrow.com platform, retiring the legacy MyArrow portal. The new site merges product selection, purchasing, services, and account management into a single digital workflow. It also embeds direct access...
Arm’s First-Ever Silicon Products Targeted at AI Data Centers
Arm Holdings has launched the Arm AGI CPU, its first production silicon product aimed at AI data‑center workloads. The chip packs up to 136 Neoverse V3 cores, a 300‑watt TDP and can deliver more than twice the rack performance of...
Meloni-Backed Biofuels Project Under Scrutiny Following New Investigation
An investigation by SourceMaterial, Politico and Transport & Environment reveals that Eni’s Italian‑government‑backed Kenyan biofuels project is failing to deliver on its promise of locally grown non‑edible crops. Despite a $210 million public investment intended to support 200,000 small‑scale farmers, trade data shows...

US Multi-State Employment Rules Prompt Hiring Pause on Compliance Concerns – Study
A new FoxHire Multi‑State Hiring Compliance Burden Index reveals that half of U.S. employers reject qualified candidates over state‑specific employment rules, while 48% delay hiring or expansion due to regulatory uncertainty. Nearly half of respondents admit to turning down hires...

Rights Group Report Identifies Alternatives to Mental Health Crisis Response in US
Human Rights Watch released a report identifying 150 non‑police mental‑health crisis programs across the United States, with eight detailed case studies such as Oakland’s Mobile Assistance Community Responders and Cambridge’s Holistic Emergency Alternative Response Team. The report finds that removing...
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Symptoms of a Zoloft Overdose
Zoloft (sertraline) overdoses can produce a spectrum of symptoms from mild dizziness and nausea to severe serotonin syndrome, seizures, and cardiac issues. The article emphasizes immediate contact with the national Poison Control hotline (1‑800‑222‑1222) and outlines emergency interventions such as...

‘EVs Have Been Sold in Ireland as Vehicles that Need No Maintenance – and People Believe That’
Irish garage owner David Corbally warns that electric vehicles are not maintenance‑free, citing frequent battery, charger and oil‑system failures he sees in his Dublin workshop. He highlights that when repairs are needed, costs can top $5,000, far higher than typical...