Brain-Like Chips and LIDAR Sensors May Enable Safer Human-Robot Teamwork
Fraunhofer researchers unveiled NeurOSmart, a system that fuses high‑resolution LIDAR sensing with neuromorphic AI chips to enable safe human‑robot collaboration. The LIDAR sensor uses MEMS mirrors with AlScN material to create a 3‑D view, while AI algorithms pre‑process data directly in the sensor, and neuromorphic accelerators evaluate signals within milliseconds. This tight integration cuts latency, power consumption, and data bandwidth, allowing heavy‑duty robots to stop or slow when a worker approaches. The platform is positioned as a standardized foundation for custom industrial safety solutions and could extend to drones and agriculture.
NASA's MAVEN Detects First Evidence of Lightning-Like Activity on Mars
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft captured the first direct evidence of lightning‑like activity on Mars by identifying a single, 0.4‑second whistler wave spanning up to 110 Hz in its ionospheric data. The signal, found among more than 108,000 measurements, required a rare combination...

AI Could Be ‘Force Multiplier’ in Tackling Housing Crisis, Expert Says
Artificial intelligence is being positioned as a "force multiplier" to address the chronic housing affordability crisis in U.S. and Canadian cities. Rochelle Haynes of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities initiative urges municipalities to invest in local data and AI to...

This Surprising Switch 2 Upgrade Is Getting Refunded –and I Can See Why
Nintendo's Switch 2 upgrade for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition costs £4.19 and promises a locked 60 fps performance. Instead, the AI‑upscaled visuals introduce a persistent flicker in handheld mode, degrading picture clarity. Players have reported the issue on Reddit and secured refunds through Nintendo...

Simulations of Your Gut May Predict Which Probiotics Will Stick
Researchers have built microbial community‑scale metabolic models that simulate how specific probiotic strains behave in an individual’s gut. Using baseline microbiome data, the models predicted engraftment with 75‑80% accuracy and linked bacterial growth to health outcomes such as improved post‑meal...
German-Norwegian Partnership Launches Dedicated Offshore Wind Working Group
Norwegian Offshore Wind and the German‑Norwegian Chamber of Commerce have launched a dedicated offshore wind working group to deepen cross‑border collaboration in the North Sea. The initiative follows the Hamburg North Sea Summit where energy ministers pledged 300 GW of offshore...
Linux 7.1 Will Power Off The System By Default If A Fatal ACPI Error Occurs
Linux kernel 7.1 will automatically attempt to power off the system when a fatal ACPI error occurs. Earlier releases only logged the “_Fatal opcode executed_” message and kept running. The change aligns the OS behavior with the ACPI specification, which...

CollPlant Targets Formulation Bottleneck with New DLP Bioprinting Kit
CollPlant has introduced BioFlex, a ready‑to‑print DLP bioprinting kit built on recombinant human collagen and a biodegradable polymer. The kit includes pre‑validated photo‑active agents and detailed formulation guidelines, aiming to cut bioink development time for tissue‑modeling and organ engineering. By...
Codex App SSH Beats OpenClaw with Codex 5.3
Using OpenClaw + Codex 5.3 doesn't come close to using the Codex App with Codex 5.3. What am I missing? In fact my standard workflow is to use Codex App to SSH into my Linux box and do the work...
DFS Partners with ITV to Deliver an Integrated Marketing Campaign with Britain’s Got Talent
DFS has partnered with ITV to embed its brand into the 19th season of Britain’s Got Talent, featuring 10‑second TV commercials and bespoke sofas on set. The campaign includes an Amanda Holden‑branded sofa collection, social media sponsorship, and a competition...

Peru Obtains $80M to Boost Access to Civil Registration, Identity Services
Peru secured an $80 million loan from the Inter‑American Development Bank to modernize its National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC). The financing, complemented by $20 million in Peruvian counterpart funds, will expand in‑person and mobile access to civil registration, deploy...

Senate Bill Would Mandate APRT At Contract Towers
Senators Tim Sheehy and Jeff Merkley introduced bipartisan legislation requiring the FAA to equip more than 90 federal contract towers with Airborne Position Reference Tools (APRT). The Air Traffic Situational Awareness Enhancement Act mandates installation within a year and provides...

From Gaming Analytics to Creative Intelligence: Aggero’s Pivot to AI-Powered Video Performance
Aggero, originally a gaming‑focused analytics firm, has shifted to a creative‑intelligence platform that predicts short‑form video performance across industries. Backed by a seed round and partnerships, it now leverages over seven million hours of content and 42 billion comments to deliver...

SN Top 10: Will This Unique Whole Foods Pilot Work?
Whole Foods is piloting a system in its Philadelphia store that lets shoppers scan QR codes or use the Amazon app to order national‑brand items not stocked on the shelves. Employees pull these Amazon‑fulfilled products within minutes and stage them...
Skyworks and MediaTek Showcase Early 6G FR3 and PC1 RF Front-End Innovations at MWC 2026
Skyworks Solutions announced it will demonstrate an early‑6G FR3 RF front‑end power amplifier at Mobile World Congress 2026, partnering with MediaTek. The SKYR60002 module covers the 6.425‑to‑>7 GHz band and integrates LNA, PA and filters to meet new 3GPP requirements. Skyworks...
Why Multilingual Content Conversion Is the Missing Link in Retail Growth
Retailers aiming for 2026 growth are realizing that multilingual discovery alone does not translate into sales. AI‑driven search engines now treat simple translations as low‑authority, reducing visibility in key markets. At the same time, poorly adapted product pages, checkout flows,...
Anthropic's Brand Pivot Makes Claude #1 App
I talk a lot about Brand Storytelling - and getting to a distinctive story.... And, admittedly, it gets really esoteric at times... It can be really hard to see how all the pieces fit together... But - look out... Anthropic...
Alnylam Canada ULC – Receives Positive Recommendation From Canada’s Drug Agency (CDA) for the Public Reimbursement of AMVUTTRA® (Vutrisiran Injection),...
Alnylam Canada received a positive recommendation from Canada’s Drug Agency to list AMVUTTRA® (vutrisiran) for public reimbursement in adult patients with cardiomyopathy caused by wild‑type or hereditary ATTR amyloidosis. The therapy, approved by Health Canada in December 2025, expands the...
Robotic Arms Deliver Unmatched Consistency in Motor Coil Winding
Robotic arms winding coils for motor manufacturing. Have you ever watched a robotic arm wind a coil? It's one of those processes most people never think about, but it's at the heart of every electric motor on the planet. Coil...
Mews Raises the Bar at ITB Berlin with High-Performance Hospitality and Agentic AI Innovation
Mews, the cloud‑native operating system for hospitality, announced a $300 million funding round and the integration of Flexkeeping, its recently acquired housekeeping platform, ahead of ITB Berlin 2026. At the trade show the company debuted a beta of AI‑powered rooming lists,...
Microsoft SER Demo Shows Big Ray Tracing Gains Across GPUs
Microsoft released DirectX 12 Agility SDK 1.619, officially introducing Shader Model 6.9 and the DXR 1.2‑based Shader Execution Reordering (SER) feature. In a controlled demo, Intel’s Arc B‑Series GPUs achieved up to a 90 % performance boost when SER was enabled,...
GenAI Trustworthiness Takes Another Hit
Yet one more nail in ye olde coffin for GenAI "trustworthiness" in general.

Engineering Proof of Performance
The piece introduces boundary thermodynamics as a framework for evaluating building performance, arguing that interior conditions must be measured against documented exterior loads. It explains that HVAC components, envelopes, and IAQ systems only prove their effectiveness when load‑relative data—temperature, humidity,...
Moderna’s Dual Covid-Flu Vaccine Poised for EMA Approval on Positive CHMP Take
The European Medicines Agency’s CHMP has issued a positive opinion on Moderna’s mCombriax, a combined COVID‑19 and influenza mRNA vaccine, after a Phase III trial showed stronger immune responses than a mixed regimen of Sanofi’s flu shot and Spikevax. EMA approval...
Sunrun Installation Volumes Fall in Q4 2025 as VPP Capacity Grows
Sunrun reported a year‑over‑year decline in Q4 2025 subscriber additions and installation volumes, with subscriber value metrics falling sharply. Gross subscriber value dropped 2% to $50.2 million and net subscriber value fell 30% to $9.1 million, while storage attachment rose to 71%....
Tata Technologies, WHIS Partner on SDV Software Integration
Tata Technologies has teamed up with UK‑based WITTENSTEIN High Integrity Systems to embed the SAFE RTOS operating system into its software‑defined vehicle (SDV) platform. The integration positions SAFE RTOS as a core safety layer for Tata’s automotive software stack, helping OEMs and...
Mercury's Paid Personal Account Signals Fintech’s Subscription Shift
Mercury charges for a bank account while others give it away. Immad Akhund explains why Mercury Personal targets the mass affluent—and what that says about fintech’s next fight. (0:00) Why Charge for a Bank Account Now? (0:23) Akhund: Who’s the “Mass Affluent”? (0:56)...

Mastercard and Banco Santander Complete Europe’s First Live AI-Executed Payment
Mastercard and Banco Santander have executed Europe’s first live payment fully orchestrated by artificial intelligence. The transaction, a €1.2 million cross‑border corporate transfer, was processed in under two seconds using Mastercard’s AI‑driven network and Santander’s upgraded core banking APIs. Both firms...

Samsung’s Digital Home Key Will Work with UWB and NFC Smart Locks
Samsung announced that its Samsung Wallet will now include a Digital Home Key, extending the Digital Key feature from vehicles to residential smart locks. The new function relies on the open Aliro standard—managed by the CSA group behind Matter—and supports...

A Real Day in the Life of a ML Engineer.
The post demystifies a machine‑learning engineer’s routine, showing it’s less about glamorous model training and more about disciplined workflow. The author starts early, clears email inbox, applies a five‑minute rule for quick actions, and parks larger tasks in a physical...

EV Batteries and Solar Panels versus Climate Change
A University of Michigan study published in Nature Climate Change finds that recent advances in EV battery chemistry largely neutralize the extra degradation expected from a 2 °C warmer climate. Batteries built between 2019‑2023 would see average lifetime reductions of only...
Replace SaaS with Claude, Save Thousands in One Day
As a brand owner you should be using claude to save $1000s on costs by building AI tools to replace all the different SaaS products you’re using. Here's 6 tools that you can easily build in one day. 1. Organic...
Humanoid Robots Find Floor Pickup Harder Than Backflip
picking something up off the floor w/ a humanoid is more challenging than a backflip https://t.co/xvqORaNi7Q

Investing in Infrastructure: Meta’s Renewed Commitment to Jemalloc
Meta announced a renewed focus on jemalloc, the high‑performance memory allocator that underpins its infrastructure. The company has unarchived the open‑source repository and outlined a roadmap to cut technical debt, modernize the codebase, and add features such as a stronger...
EchoStar 10‑K Reveals Limited Non‑European Satellite Assets
Lots of useful detail in EchoStar 10-K on foreign assets transferred (see pp415-418). Outside Europe there's just SIRION-1 Australian filing plus licenses in Brazil, Chile & Mexico (but Brazil is specific to Lyra, Chile is non-exclusive, Mexico is GEO) https://t.co/mHJqFgkMzd
Gemini 3.1 Pro: Brilliant Academically, Hindered by Constraints
gemini 3.1 pro is really academically smart but is completely limited by its scaffold and personality right now
Other News to Note for March 2, 2026
At CROI 2026, researchers spotlighted the growing neurodegenerative burden among aging people living with HIV, emphasizing heightened risks of depression and cognitive vulnerability despite long‑term antiretroviral therapy. Parallelly, the University of Southern California announced a novel series of MAPT aggregation...

Snowflake's Q4 Surge Fueled by Data, AI Demand
.@Snowflake delivers strong Q4 amid data, AI demand https://t.co/65KzFIJHZ8 Snowflake reported a better-than-expected fourth quarter and said it added 740 net new customers, up 40% from a year ago. @ldignan https://t.co/bQQMWkJHHe
Business-Driven AI Demands New Accountability Partnerships
"The democratization of AI is shifting technical capabilities directly into the hands of business functions, but this expansion of shadow AI requires a new model of partnership centered on accountability." #AIGovernance #ShadowAI #CIO #ITLeadership https://t.co/8OLLAWNSNL

Virtual Crisis Care Helps Rural Communities Access Mental Health Resources in Emergencies
Virtual Crisis Care (VCC) programs give rural law enforcement instant video access to behavioral health clinicians, allowing real‑time assessment and de‑escalation of mental‑health emergencies. In South Dakota, the model has been active for over five years across more than 30...
Trust Becomes the Bottleneck for Autonomous Enterprise Apps
“….every action will still need to be authenticated, authorized, and auditable. As intelligence becomes abundant and software becomes autonomous, trust becomes the constraint.” been amazing to watch @grinich and @WorkOS team make next gen apps and agents enterprise ready… 💥
Rising Memory Costs Threaten Entry‑Level PC Market
Entry-level PC market to ‘disappear’ by 2028 — rising memory prices pile more strain on consumer PC market https://t.co/GEatUh3y6S
In the Clinic for March 2, 2026
BioWorld’s “In the Clinic for March 2, 2026” page functions as a centralized gateway to the latest biopharma, med‑tech, and scientific content. It aggregates data snapshots, special reports, infographics, and market scorecards covering everything from GLP‑1 trends in China to mRNA vaccine...
Roche's MS Drug Shows Promise, Approval Still Uncertain
Roche pill succeeds in another MS study, but approval questions linger https://t.co/JY8uZCI5iA @ByJonGardner $RHHBY $SNY
Mobile Apps Boost Conversion and AOV; Ignore at Your Peril
The Oodie launched a mobile app and saw a 135% higher conversion rate and 37% higher AOV vs their website. 75% were net new customers. Meanwhile you're ignoring mobile apps entirely. That's the gap.
Regulatory Actions for March 2, 2026
On March 2, 2026 BioWorld published a regulatory snapshot covering biopharma and med‑tech firms such as AS Software, Asieris, Boehringer Ingelheim, Deephealth, Eli Lilly, Ipsen, Moderna, Neurogene, Novartis, Optellum, Photocure, Regeneron, Sanofi, Sentynl, Synergy Spine Solutions and X4. The roundup highlights...
FDA Demands Extra Study for UniQure's Huntington Gene Therapy
UniQure says FDA wants another study of Huntington’s gene therapy https://t.co/1pgFDoE2V9 by @realJacobBell $QURE - 35% #GeneTherapy #Huntingtonsdisease
Tech Giants Quiet, AI Capex Soars, Building Phase Begins
Every major tech player lost momentum this week. Google 93%. OpenAI 92%. Anthropic 91%. But AI capex hit $700 billion. The headline writers see decline. I see the building phase starting. When everyone goes quiet at the same time, they haven't stopped. They've...

Instant Access Incremental Snapshots: Restore without Waiting
Microsoft Azure now offers instant‑access incremental snapshots for Premium SSD v2 and Ultra Disk, enabling disks to be restored the moment a snapshot is created. The feature eliminates the traditional copy‑and‑hydrate delay, delivering near‑full performance from the first I/O. Customers...

Where Life Science Meets Litigation
In this episode of Inside Biotech, host Karish Manchugani chats with Tim Dabrowski, a Berkeley‑trained patent attorney at Mintz, about his unconventional path from a physiology degree to biotech IP law. Tim explains how his scientific background informs his work...