
INL Partners with NVIDIA on Nuclear AI Apps
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has teamed up with NVIDIA to embed artificial intelligence across the nuclear reactor lifecycle, from design to operation. Leveraging NVIDIA’s GPU‑accelerated computing, the partnership aims to double deployment schedules and cut operational costs by more than half. The effort is a core component of the DOE’s Genesis Mission, which seeks to fuse supercomputers, AI, and unique datasets into a unified scientific platform. While the financial terms remain undisclosed, the collaboration could reshape how advanced reactors are built and licensed.
AI War Room Lets One User Command Multiple Researchers
A YC-backed team just turned 1 week of research into 12 minutes. It’s called Spine Swarm. You can ask it any question, and it runs a whole team of AI researchers while you watch. You can guide them in real time...
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Waymo’s Shocking Data & Uber’s Infrastructure Pivot
Waymo disclosed that only 70 remote assistance agents support its fleet of 3,000 autonomous vehicles, highlighting a striking efficiency ratio. Uber surprised investors by allocating $100 million to build and own fast‑charging EV stations, a move that clashes with its long‑promised...
Found AI Research Tool Offering Pay‑Per‑Use, Structured Reports
I always wanted an AI deep research product with the following characteristics: 1. I set the price and it runs for as long as I'm willing to pay 2. Ability to produce reports or structured data 3. Great data validation...
Winter Freeze Exposes Solar and Wind’s Reliability Gap
Late January's winter weather was a perfect litmus test for purported replacements of fossil fuels. If a type of “power” or “capacity” cannot reliably contribute to preventing Americans from freezing to death during a week of nationwide cold weather, whatever else...

Top 5 Synthetic Data Generation Products to Watch in 2026
Synthetic data generation has moved from niche to core enterprise AI, with Gartner predicting three‑quarters of businesses will use generative AI for synthetic customer data by 2026. K2view remains the benchmark for large‑scale, end‑to‑end synthetic data workflows, while Mostly AI,...

AI Prompting for Legal Professionals
The article outlines how legal professionals can harness generative AI by treating prompts like legal questions, emphasizing that vague inputs produce useless outputs. It introduces the 7 Ps Framework—persona, product, prompt, purpose, prime, privacy, and polish—as a systematic method for crafting...

Waymo’s Shocking Data & Uber’s Infrastructure Pivot
Waymo is operating roughly 3,000 autonomous vehicles with only 70 remote‑assistance agents, a ratio that analysts tout as evidence of a technology lead. About half of those agents are outsourced to the Philippines, raising political and operational concerns. Uber announced...
Weekly BioTech Roundup: Top Posts Curated by BiopharmIQ
Here is my favourite weekly 🧵- made by my dear friend @BiopharmIQ - which is a comprehensive recap of the past week in BioTech. This 🧵 gathers the best BioTech posts written by some of the best & brightest 𝕏...
Enhanced Geothermal Beats New Nuclear on Cost, Speed, Cleanliness
And why bother with new nuclear when enhanced geothermal does the exact same thing but faster, cheaper, cleaner & safer and with less land & no mining and can be done most anywhere. https://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/150Country/150-CountriesEGS.pdf https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2026/01/geothermal-clean-renewable-energy-transition-study-research Nuc pushers have no idea what the alternatives...

Man Letting AI Rent Human Bodies Says Elon Musk Is His Hero
Alexander Liteplo launched RentAHuman, an online marketplace where people lease their bodies to autonomous AI agents. The platform claims more than 530,000 human workers and positions AI bots as virtual bosses, even citing Claude as a preferred manager. Early usage...

Last Chance for Australians to Send Message to the Universe on Voyager Project’s 50th Anniversary
Australia’s Powerhouse Museum is offering a final chance for citizens to record a voice message for deep‑space broadcast in honor of Voyager’s 50th anniversary. The HUMANS (Humanity United with MIT Art and Nanotechnology in Space) project, which already has more...

Share Your SEO Challenges, Win a Hoodie
🚨 Take the #SEOFOMO's Ecommerce SEO & AI Search Optimization Survey [2026] and participate in an SEOFOMO Hoodie & Mug Giveaway 👇 Answer the SEOFOMO Ecommerce SEO & AI Search Optimization Survey and help us identify this year’s biggest ecommerce SEO...

JD Power's Top-Rated Wireless Home Internet Provider Isn't Verizon Or AT&T
JD Power’s 2025 U.S. Residential Internet Service Provider Satisfaction Study names T‑Mobile as the top‑rated wireless home internet provider, scoring 663 on a 1,000‑point scale for the second year running. The study, based on thousands of customer responses from August 2024‑August 2025,...

What Is the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization?
The Asia‑Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO) is an intergovernmental body headquartered in Beijing that unites eight member states and several observers to pool satellite resources, data, and expertise. Since its launch in 2008, APSCO has facilitated shared satellite constellations, a...
Safe Ultrasound Opens Brain Barrier via Tight Junctions
Researchers have detailed how focused ultrasound safely and reversibly opens the blood‑brain barrier by transiently reorganizing tight‑junction proteins. The study shows that pulsed ultrasound creates a brief paracellular window that permits therapeutic agents to reach brain tissue without causing inflammation...

Figure Technology Faces Major Data Breach Impacting Nearly One Million Customers
Figure Technology Solutions, the largest non‑bank home‑equity lender, disclosed a data breach affecting roughly 967,000 customer accounts. The breach resulted from a social‑engineering (vishing) attack on a single employee, allowing the ShinyHunters group to exfiltrate personal identifiers such as names,...

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Warns "the World Is Not Prepared" As OpenAI Accelerates Research Using Its Own AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned that artificial general intelligence is "pretty close" and that superintelligence could arrive soon, citing the company’s internal use of AI to accelerate development. He claimed OpenAI already has models more capable than those publicly released...
Podcast #857 – Acer and ASUS Ban, More PC Hardware Doom and Gloom, Cheap USB Speakers, Sparky RTX 5090 and...
In episode 857, the PCPer team discusses the ongoing RAM shortage and its ripple effects, including Acer and ASUS being caught in an HEVC patent dispute and Intel’s new annual GPU release cadence. They highlight Micron’s unreleased PCIe 6.0 SSDs, Western...

Ephrin-A1–EphA2 Signaling: New Fracture Prevention Target
Researchers have identified the Ephrin‑A1/EphA2 signaling axis as a promising therapeutic target for preventing osteoporotic fractures. Preclinical studies demonstrated that blocking EphA2 activity enhances bone formation and improves microarchitecture in mouse models of age‑related bone loss. The findings suggest that...
FAA Predicts Fatal Space Debris Every Two Years
An FAA report predicts someone will die roughly every 2 years due to incoming space debris. This research could save lives by forecasting danger zones.

Defence at the Final Frontier: Space and U.S.-India Prospects
The $1.5 billion NISAR satellite, a joint NASA‑ISRO venture, showcases the deepening U.S.–India space partnership. India’s Make‑in‑India agenda is accelerating indigenous defense‑related space capabilities, from ISR payloads to resilient communications. Meanwhile, China’s anti‑satellite tests and Pakistan’s growing space ties heighten regional...
The Pricing Pulse: Forensic Collection, Examination, and Testimony Insights From the Winter 2026 eDiscovery Pricing Survey
The Winter 2026 eDiscovery Pricing Survey of 53 U.S.-centric participants reveals stable hourly rates for forensic collections—$250‑$350 for both onsite and remote work—while remote services show modest downward pressure and greater pricing model diversity. Per‑device pricing for desktops, laptops, and...
How To Run an Instagram Takeover: Tips + Real World Examples
In this episode Lance Walker breaks down how to execute an Instagram takeover, covering what a takeover is, its three core benefits—new audience exposure, fresh brand perspective, and partnership opportunities—and who makes a good host, from loyal customers to influencers....

Input Latency Sees Big Reduction for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Thanks to New Unofficial Mod
An unofficial “Latency Mod” released by modder BluJay reduces Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s input lag by roughly three frames offline and eliminates the additional four frames of artificial latency in online play. The change brings online responsiveness in line with...
Using NMOS and Ember+ to Control IP Codecs
Audio codec manufacturers are adopting open protocols NMOS and Ember+ to streamline IP‑based broadcast workflows. Tieline’s codecs now support NMOS IS‑04, IS‑05, and IS‑07 for discovery, connection management, and event handling, while Ember+ exposes a hierarchical parameter tree for granular...

Android 16’s Smartest New Feature Has a Frustrating Catch You’ll Notice Immediately
Android 16 introduces predictive back animation, a gesture‑based navigation that shows a preview of the previous screen when swiping from the device edges. The feature is enabled by default, but its behavior varies across devices and apps—some show a back arrow,...

4 PowerShell Commands that Fix Common Windows Problems Fast
A How‑To‑Geek guide spotlights four PowerShell one‑liners that streamline common Windows maintenance tasks. The commands let users instantly audit disk usage, enumerate and uninstall Store apps, reset the network stack, and pinpoint resource‑hungry processes. By running these scripts as administrator,...

Delay Hiring; Automate First to Avoid Drowning
Greg Isenberg thinks 2026 is about to create 10x the number of entrepreneurs. Massive SaaS layoff wave, everyone starts building. He's probably right, but most of these new founders are going to make the same mistake I made for 4 years... They're...
Another Artemis II Issue Arises (Update)
NASA had slated a no‑earlier‑than‑March 6 launch for Artemis II, but an unexpected interruption in helium flow through the Space Launch System’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage forced the agency to consider rolling the rocket and Orion spacecraft back to the Vehicle Assembly...

Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPUs Reportedly Wield 12 Blazing P-Cores and 5.8 GHz Boost — Turbocharged Chips that Will Not Make...
Intel’s upcoming Bartlett Lake (Core 200E) processors will feature only high‑performance P‑cores, with configurations up to 12 cores and single‑thread boost frequencies reaching 5.9 GHz. The lineup spans three power envelopes—125 W, 65 W, and 45 W—offering varying core counts, L3 cache sizes, and integrated‑GPU...
Yotpo Review 2026: The Definitive Guide for Shopify Brands at Every Stage
In this episode Steve Hutt breaks down Yotpo’s 2026 review platform for Shopify brands, outlining who benefits most from its multi‑channel UGC syndication and where it falls short. He categorizes Shopify merchants into emerging, growth, and established stages, recommending Yotpo...

HTTPS Is Non‑optional: Encrypt Everything by Default
Most people see the 🔒 in the browser, but few think about the engineering behind it. Here’s the real difference: HTTP (Port 80) The postcard Data travels as plain text Anyone on the same network can read credentials or session tokens Okay for local testing. Dangerous in...

Markets Switch to AI When It Outperforms Tradition
The market doesn’t care how long you’ve done it “the old way.” If AI can do it faster, cheaper, better — the switch will happen. https://t.co/zQCFnB0Dpd
Upload Resume, Skip Manual Data Entry
when you upload your resume and it doesn’t ask you to enter the same info manually https://t.co/yg8OrzE01h
Nuclear Costs Billions, Takes Decades—Solar Wins
New nuclear is crazy-and useless $47.2 bil for 3.26 GW Hinkley Point C=$14.5/W vs $1/W for solar and wind And HPC will take 22 years from planning to operation (2008-2030), vs 1-3 for PV/wind Similar statistics for Vogtle Vaporware SMRs are worse https://t.co/M80o9ICaUb
Timely, Specific Feedback Boosts Collaboration with AI Prompts
📣 Feedback is more useful when it is timely and specific. 💬 My post includes prompts to speed up comments and quick checks. 🧠 You bring the expertise, the chatbot helps with wording. https://t.co/eqoKvCsrmV

AI Poised for Superintelligence by 2027: Major Impacts
From Agent-1 to Superintelligence: Decoding the AI 2027 Scenario and Its Profound Implications Check out my article: https://t.co/Li37yAWx5U Via @ingliguori #AI2027 #FutureTech https://t.co/vNP0doWmJ7

Integration of Digital and Human Creates Competitive Edge
Competitive differentiation today comes from integration. It is about connecting digital capability with human experience in a way that feels seamless to the customer. https://t.co/Jk20pooXPJ
Nvidia's $30B OpenAI Stake Turns Hardware Into Equity
Nvidia reportedly invested $30B in OpenAI, its own major customer. The chip maker powering AI now has equity in the models running on it. When hardware becomes equity, your AI vendor list has a silent shareholder at the table. Source: https://t.co/KNtNLIRTOQ

NVIDIA Open‑Sources Robot World Model Trained on 44K Hours
NVIDIA releases open-source robot world model trained on 44,000 hours of human video https://t.co/RqlVawEDXa @NVIDIA #AI #MWC26 https://t.co/hQFacKuAkl
Subscription Model Boosts LTV, One‑Time Sales Lag
Quip made $100M disrupting toothbrushes with ONE model: subscription delivery. Meanwhile you're doing one-time sales and wondering why LTV is low. That's the gap.

Combined DNA and Methylation Analysis Reveals Colon Cancer Risks
By systematically assessing both DNA sequence variants and methylation, we're learning a lot more about risk of (and protection from) colon cancer @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/eA0Y0lrntr https://t.co/5iL4sg0rRC
Artemis II Delayed; March Launch Ruled Out
Updated with Isaacman's clarification that March definitiely is off the table and they will roll back to the VAB. Artemis II Delayed Due to Upper Stage Problem https://t.co/r8yzfcIJ9Q
AI Polymorphic Threats Prompt Rethink of Cybersecurity
AI Polymorphic Threats Are Forcing A Rethink Of Cybersecurity by @ChuckDBrooks https://t.co/bLFH7errME #cybersecurity #ai #tech @Forbes
Smartness Means Anticipating the Future, Says Nvidia CEO
Nvidia CEO defines what it means to be smart and importance of seeing around corners https://t.co/isVrlJtjUp
AI Films Threaten Theatrical Distributors, Not Major Studios
This would impact theatrical distributors more than big studios. All studios need to figure out is how to approve IP for distribution and take a share of revenue. Distribution model still looking two fiscal quarters ahead while these AI movies...
Artemis II May Launch in April; SLS Rollback Considered
We might be looking at April for Artemis II. Rollback to the VAB for the SLS rocket is on the table.
Risen Energy Introduces Full Liquid Cooling for 131 kW Storage
Risen Energy adds full liquid cooling to 131 kW/261 kWh C&I storage unit #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/WaJHUYwp2n