Mike Fincke Reveals He Was the Astronaut Who Had Medical Issue on the ISS
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke disclosed that he suffered a medical event aboard the International Space Station on Jan. 7, prompting an early return for Crew‑11. He praised his crewmates and NASA flight surgeons for stabilizing his condition and arranging a coordinated splashdown on Jan. 15 via SpaceX. The four astronauts concluded a five‑and‑a‑half‑month mission and are now undergoing post‑flight reconditioning at Johnson Space Center. Fincke did not reveal the nature of his ailment, but confirmed he is recovering well.

Five Major Shifts Shaping 2026 Manufacturing Tech Priorities
Rootstock’s 2026 State of Manufacturing Technology Survey shows five pivotal shifts in tech priorities. Workforce talent shortages have risen to become the leading barrier, increasing from 25% to 33% of respondents. AI investment is moving sharply toward supply‑chain execution and...

UnsolicitedBooker Targets Telecoms in Central Asia with New Backdoors
The China‑aligned threat group UnsolicitedBooker has begun targeting telecommunications providers in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The campaign employs two custom backdoors, LuciDoor and MarsSnake, delivered through phishing emails that embed malicious Office macros and loaders such as LuciLoad. These implants can...

NXT BLD 2026: A Decade of Looking Around Corners
NXT BLD celebrates its ten‑year anniversary with a two‑day conference in London on May 13‑14, 2026. The event brings together AEC leaders, Lenovo, and hundreds of professionals to explore AI‑driven transformations, from agentic BIM to design automation. Tracks cover engineering...
Is Perplexity's New Computer a Safer Version of OpenClaw? How It Works
Perplexity unveiled Computer, a multi‑agent orchestration platform that combines more than a dozen cutting‑edge AI models into a single digital worker. The system, currently limited to Perplexity Max users, uses Claude Opus 4.6 for core reasoning and delegates specialized tasks...

MEPs Rally Behind Ex-Commissioner Breton After US Sanctions
EU members of the European Parliament rallied behind former commissioner Thierry Breton after the United States imposed visa restrictions on him for his role in shaping the Digital Services Act. Breton, who oversaw the DSA and other digital regulations, used...

Illinois Should Scrap Net‑zero Mandate for Cheaper Power
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker just issued an order aimed at facilitating at least 2 GW in nuclear capacity additions. It's good to see an increasingly wider recognition of the potential of nuclear power, which has been stunted for decades by pseudoscientific...

P3 to Develop Middleware Solution that Standardizes Mapping Data
P3 Digital Services announced a development program to build middleware that sits between Android Automotive OS and a vehicle’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS). The platform will translate high‑definition map data from Android into a standardized ADASIS‑based protocol, enabling direct...

Why Venture Capital Is Moving Into African Solar Microgrids
Venture capital in Africa is pivoting from fintech to solar microgrid projects as investors chase more predictable, asset‑backed returns. After a fintech boom between 2016‑2021, market saturation, rising customer‑acquisition costs and tighter regulation have eroded margins. Solar microgrids, backed by...

Can I Play ARC Raiders on Steam Deck?
Embark Studios' extraction shooter ARC Raiders is now officially Steam Deck verified, allowing handheld play alongside its PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC releases. Early builds strained portable hardware, but recent Server Slam optimizations have lifted performance to a playable...
Percona Operator for MongoDB 1.22.0: Automatic Storage Resizing, Vault Integration, Service Mesh Support, and More!
Percona released Operator for MongoDB version 1.22.0, adding automatic Persistent Volume Claim resizing, HashiCorp Vault integration for system user credentials, and native service‑mesh compatibility via the appProtocol field. The update also expands backup and restore capabilities, including replica‑set name remapping,...

Q&A: Nemours Children’s Health Expands Pediatric Care at Home
Nemours Children’s Health launched the Advanced Care at Home program, a virtual, technology‑enabled service that lets medically stable pediatric patients recover at home while receiving 24/7 clinical support. The model leverages Epic MyChart and a centralized command center to deliver...
Anthropic Launches Enterprise Agents Program to Accelerate Workplace Adoption of Agentic AI
Anthropic announced an Enterprise Agents program aimed at embedding agentic AI into corporate workflows. The offering extends the Claude Cowork platform with pre‑built agents, a plug‑in framework, and a private software marketplace that provides controlled data flows and centralized admin controls....

BCNEXXT Adds HLG-Based HDR To Vipe Platform
BCNEXXT has integrated live HLG‑based HDR playout into its cloud‑native Vipe platform, supporting UHD 2160p BT.2100 HLG ingest and output. The solution lets broadcasters run HDR and SDR streams side‑by‑side, especially for live sports, while minimizing cross‑conversion steps. Vipe’s architecture...

Beyond the Stovepipe: Why SDR Technology Marks the End of Single-Mission Ground Infrastructure
The satellite ground segment is transitioning from rigid, hardware‑centric "stovepipe" architectures to software‑defined radio (SDR) platforms. By virtualizing modem functions on general‑purpose compute, operators shift spending from capital‑intensive hardware to cloud‑style operational expenditure, gaining near‑instant reconfiguration for beam‑hopping and frequency...

AI‑Engineered AAV Capsid Makes Gene Delivery Programmable
One company is unlocking gene delivery to overcome the challenges that held back the promise of genetic medicine. If you want to learn more, they’ll be hosting an exclusive fireside chat at 9am Thursday, May 7th at SynBioBeta. Last year at...
Mitchell Hashimoto’s Workflow Transformed by AI Tools
How has the day-to-day workflow of Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) changed, thanks to AI tools? Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 07:19 HashiCorp origins 18:22 The 2010s startup scene in SF 23:11 Funding HashiCorp 25:23 The "Hashi stack" 38:28 The open-core pivot 48:08 Taking HashiCorp public 51:58 The almost-VMware acquisition 59:10 Mitchell’s take...
SPS Commerce Introduces MAX, Embedded AI for Supply Chain Workflows
SPS Commerce has launched MAX, an AI‑driven set of capabilities embedded in its supply‑chain network that currently operates in an advisory mode, surfacing anomalies and recommending actions within existing EDI workflows. The system is designed to improve supplier compliance, order...

Why 2026 Must Be Agriculture’s Physical AI Tipping Point
Physical AI proved its viability on farms in 2025, prompting industry leaders to view autonomous tractors as the next consumer‑electronics breakthrough. The article argues that 2026 is the decisive year to move from prototypes to large‑scale deployment, driven by rising...
Bridging the Translation Gap for Regenerative Tissues
Muvon Therapeutics, a clinical‑stage company developing regenerative muscle treatments, is confronting the translation gap between academic discovery and commercial manufacturing. The firm highlights three core hurdles: co‑developing evolving regulatory frameworks, automating novel manufacturing processes, and recruiting personnel with GMP expertise....

Georgia Tech Researchers Highlight Vulnerabilities in Threat Intelligence Sharing
Georgia Tech researchers have uncovered critical weaknesses in the global threat‑intelligence supply chain, highlighting how inconsistent data quality and limited sharing impede rapid response. Their study, presented at the NDSS Symposium, found that while 67% of vendors sandbox suspicious binaries,...
Autonomy and Accountability in Bioprocessing
Artificial intelligence is transitioning from offline analysis to active laboratory roles, yet bioprocess engineering faces unique biological and regulatory hurdles. A recent review advocates hybrid laboratories that blend AI‑driven automation for core tasks with human oversight for auxiliary processes. High‑throughput...
Klaviyo Partners with Google
Klaviyo, a B2C CRM provider, announced a partnership with Google to deliver AI‑driven, autonomous customer experiences across the entire commerce lifecycle. The collaboration merges Google’s search, advertising, AI and messaging capabilities with Klaviyo’s real‑time data platform, which processes 3.4 billion daily...
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[Episode #270] – View From the Energy Transitions Commission
In this episode, host Chris Nelder talks with Lord Adair Turner, co‑chair of the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), about the commission’s role as a cross‑sector coalition that produces techno‑economic roadmaps for net‑zero pathways. Turner explains how the ETC balances diverse...
Samsung Joins CEPI Vaccine Network to Prepare for Next Pandemic
Samsung Biologics has joined the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Vaccine Manufacturing Facility Network, committing to develop a ready‑to‑activate recombinant protein vaccine platform. Backed by a $20 million budget, Samsung will pre‑agree manufacturing processes, run simulated outbreak drills, and prepare...
Fermenter-Extractor-Separator Mixes Uniformly and Is Gentle on Cells
Researchers at Iowa State University have unveiled a Taylor Vortex Fermenter‑Extractor‑Separator that combines fermentation, extraction and separation in a single unit. The concentric‑cylinder design creates Taylor vortices, delivering uniform mixing while minimizing cell damage. Higher mass‑transfer rates cut gas consumption,...

Here's What's Included In The Xbox February 2026 Update
Microsoft’s February 2026 Xbox update rolls out 1440p, high‑bitrate cloud streaming for Game Pass Ultimate members on Series X|S, One X and One S consoles, expanding the service beyond PC and TV devices. The Xbox PC app receives subtle navigation sounds that enhance controller‑based...
New Ways to Create and Refine Content in Flow
Google Flow has rolled out a major upgrade that folds its image‑generation experiments Whisk and ImageFX directly into the platform, while embedding the Nano Banana model for instant high‑fidelity image‑to‑video conversion. The redesign adds a flexible asset grid with Collections, drag‑and‑drop...

5 Business Technology Trends Leaders Can’t Ignore in 2026
In 2026 business technology shifts from experimentation to measurable outcomes, with AI at the core. Agentic AI evolves from chatbots to autonomous workflow agents, while robotics‑as‑a‑service makes physical automation accessible to midsize firms. Small, task‑specific language models replace large models...
Composites Sustainability Wins: CDP Recognition, EcoVadis Gold, Site Decarbonization
The composites sector saw multiple sustainability milestones in February. Gurit secured its third consecutive EcoVadis Gold Medal, placing it in the global 96th percentile for environmental performance. Shawmut Corp. joined the DOE Better Buildings & Better Plants program, committing to...

The First-in-the-Nation TikTik Ban that Wasn’t
A Montana federal judge dismissed the state’s TikTok ban on Feb. 20, 2026 after the law’s trigger clause was satisfied by ByteDance selling a majority stake to non‑Chinese investors. The sale, completed on Jan. 23, 2026, left ByteDance with a...

United Unveils Newly Partnered Soft Mist Inhaler; Mannkind Sinks
United Therapeutics announced a partnership to launch a soft‑mist inhaler, targeting more efficient pulmonary drug delivery for its pipeline. The collaboration marks a strategic pivot away from traditional propellant‑based devices and positions United in the growing soft‑mist market. Investors reacted...
Recreation Center Is First Public NYC Building to Meet LEED V4 Platinum
Brooklyn’s Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center became the first public building in New York City to earn LEED v4 Platinum certification, marking a milestone for municipal sustainability. The $141 million, 74,000‑square‑foot all‑electric facility uses less than half the energy of comparable structures, cuts fresh‑water...

Chip Surge vs Software Lag Sparks Profit‑Seeking Unwind
One of the biggest divergences in the market overall & tech trade specifically...has been the outperformance of semiconductors & underperformance of software...being long chips & short software has produced a massive return since June 2025. What is the potential catalyst for...

Artemis II Heads Back to VAB for Helium Fix
Artemis II is officially on the move, heading back to the VAB to address a helium issue on the upper stage. The journey will take about 12 hours. Hoping they can get the fix done in time for the April...

CCLEAR Launches Reg CF Filing Dashboard Providing Transparency on Issuer Compliance
CCLEAR, a unit of Crowdfund Capital Advisors, unveiled a Reg CF compliance dashboard that aggregates filing data for nearly 9,000 crowdfunding issuers. The tool reveals that 31.4% of issuers are non‑compliant and only 4.1% are fully up‑to‑date with mandatory annual...
15 Must-Read EdTech Posts for AI & Assessment
📚 Looking for a go-to list of educational technology blog posts to bookmark this year? 🤖 This roundup features 15 popular posts packed with practical AI strategies, formative assessment ideas, and creative classroom projects. 🔗 Browse the full list: https://t.co/Fw2GB3DXC0
As AI Advances, Critical Thinking Becomes the Bottleneck
This week had Claude 4.6, Infosys AI agents, $110B India commitments. The concept orbiting everything? Critical thinking. The more capable the tools, the more human judgment becomes the bottleneck. No model ships with that installed. https://t.co/FRigdorIpW
$4B Sherman Chip Fab Starts Production
GlobalWafers has launched Phase II production at its Sherman, Texas silicon‑wafer fab, a $4 billion expansion that brings total regional investment to $7.5 billion. The 12‑inch wafer line will supply Texas Instruments, TSMC and other partners producing chips for Apple. The project receives...
Data Governance: The Crucial Anchor Amid Conflicting Sources
Every data conversation I tracked this week led back to the same concept. Data Governance. Not as compliance. As the center of gravity. 47 data sources. 6 different owners. 3 definitions of "customer." Your AI agent has no idea who to believe. https://t.co/ZrW6iptSqs

Enterprise AI Demands Complex, Strategic Content
Moving Beyond "Simple" Content: The Reality of Enterprise AI by @Timothy_Hughes https://t.co/hIAlV4hbey @DLAIgnite #SocialSelling #DigitalSelling #Sales #SalesTips #SalesLeader #Marketing #Leadership #ArtificialInteligence #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology #Tech #TechNews

PowerSchool, Chicago Public Schools to Settle Student Data Privacy Lawsuit for $17 Million
PowerSchool and Chicago Public Schools have agreed to a $17.25 million settlement to resolve a class‑action lawsuit accusing the ed‑tech firm of covertly recording student communications. The fund will be divided among more than 10 million potential class members and obligates PowerSchool...
Threat Actors Downgrade vSmart Controller to Exploit Root Access
"Using the built-in update mechanism the actor downgraded a vSmart controller to a version with...known local privilege escalation vulnerabilities.... Achieving...persistence as the user ‘root’, the actor [then] restored..controller to [previous] version" https://t.co/PcdPHtzgCR
Identify Your Top Three AI Inference Priorities
Question for your next leadership meeting: “If we could only deploy AI for our three most important inference workloads, which three would they be?” What would your team say?
Alkermes’ Richard Pops to Step Down After Three-Decade Run as CEO
Richard Pops will step down as Alkermes CEO on July 31 after a 32‑year tenure, remaining as board chair. COO Blair Jackson will succeed him and join the board during the transition. Under Pops, Alkermes shifted from drug‑delivery to commercial...
Automation Will Kill Network Effects of Seat‑based Tools
If a company had a network effect but that network effect is induced by people whose roles will get automated via AI, that company will surely have a decelerating network effect. There are many seat-based tools like this that are...
AI: Mind the Rhetoric–Reality Gap
Bloomberg Intelligence surveyed 100 senior CIOs and CTOs at leading asset managers and found a stark gap between AI hype and actual spend. While AI dominates boardroom discussions, roughly 70% of firms allocate less than 10% of operating expenses to...
NASA Moves Its Artemis II Moon Rocket Off the Launch Pad for More Repairs
NASA rolled back the 322‑foot Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for Artemis II from Kennedy Space Center’s launch pad to the Vehicle Assembly Building to address a malfunctioning helium pressurization system. The rollback follows a month‑long delay caused by hydrogen fuel...

From Market Meltdown to Strategic Realignment: Harvey and LexisNexis Chart Diverging Paths with Anthropic
Anthropic’s new legal plugin sparked market concern as a potential disruptor, prompting divergent responses from two legal‑tech players. Harvey announced a direct integration with Anthropic’s Claude model, allowing enterprise users to invoke Harvey’s legal workflows inside Claude threads. LexisNexis, meanwhile,...

NationGraph Raises $18M in Series A Funding
NationGraph, an AI-native intelligence platform helping businesses win government contracts, announced an $18 million Series A round. The financing was led by Menlo Ventures and included Perplexity’s Fund, XYZ Venture Capital, Reach Capital, and several angels. The capital brings the company’s total...