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Solar Farms Double as Thriving Biodiversity Sanctuaries
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Solar Farms Double as Thriving Biodiversity Sanctuaries

Who says clean energy and nature can’t thrive together? New @NatLabRockies research confirms what global studies are increasingly showing: utility-scale solar farms actively foster biodiversity By planting native prairie under panels, 3 sites in Minnesota have transformed into thriving sanctuaries for...

By Assaad Razzouk
Kling 3.0 Sets New Standard for AI Video Production
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Kling 3.0 Sets New Standard for AI Video Production

The Kling Report. For those interested in AI video. I'm running a series of reports. Having AI read my lists here on X (I have about 50,000 people in AI industry on them) looking for interesting trends. I've been having a...

By Robert Scoble
UV Red Flag: Color-Changing ‘Living’ Material Warns of Harmful Radiation
BlogFeb 19, 2026

UV Red Flag: Color-Changing ‘Living’ Material Warns of Harmful Radiation

Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have created a bio‑hybrid coating that visibly signals UV‑A exposure by turning from green to red. The sensor embeds dry Escherichia coli cells loaded with the photoconvertible protein mEosFP, which undergoes an irreversible...

By BioTechniques (independent journal site)
Why Traditional Upskilling Strategies Fall Short in Cybersecurity
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Why Traditional Upskilling Strategies Fall Short in Cybersecurity

Traditional cybersecurity upskilling programs are losing relevance as threats and technologies evolve rapidly. Ha Hoang, CIO of Commvault, argues that organizations now need hybrid talent that blends security fundamentals with automation, cloud, and data‑governance expertise. Conventional certification‑centric paths are too...

By Security Magazine (Cybersecurity)
Bank of Ireland UK Fined for Late Security System Implementation
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Bank of Ireland UK Fined for Late Security System Implementation

The UK arm of Bank of Ireland was fined £3.78 million by the Payments Systems Regulator for a 14‑month delay in deploying the Confirmation of Payee (CoP) system. The lapse left 1.14 million new payees and roughly £7 million in payments without fraud‑prevention...

By ComputerWeekly – DevOps
Carbon-Aware Scaling: The Next Competitive Edge in SaaS
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Carbon-Aware Scaling: The Next Competitive Edge in SaaS

SaaS founders must now measure the energy and emissions each customer generates, not just revenue and cloud spend. Continuous workloads, AI inference, and data pipelines are turning software into a major energy consumer, making carbon a direct cost driver. Tools...

By Startups Magazine
A Liquid Ge(IV) Precursor for Low Temperature Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Germanium Oxide Thin Films
NewsFeb 19, 2026

A Liquid Ge(IV) Precursor for Low Temperature Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Germanium Oxide Thin Films

Researchers have introduced a liquid germanium(IV) precursor, Ge(DMP)4, featuring the 3-(N,N-dimethylamino)propyl ligand. The compound combines high volatility, exceptional thermal stability, and non‑pyrophoric handling, enabling plasma‑enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) of germanium oxide from 40 °C to 240 °C. Across this wide temperature...

By Small (Wiley)
Game Pass Adds 5 New Retro Classics for Subscribers on All Tiers
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Game Pass Adds 5 New Retro Classics for Subscribers on All Tiers

Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass Retro Classics update for February 2026 adds five vintage titles – two Infocom Zork adventures and three Atari 2600 games – to the subscription catalog. The new releases are instantly available to all Game Pass tiers in regions...

By TrueAchievements
Neom Partners with DataVolt on $5bn Hyperscale Datacentre Project for Digital Infrastructure
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Neom Partners with DataVolt on $5bn Hyperscale Datacentre Project for Digital Infrastructure

Neom has signed a landmark $5 billion agreement with Saudi‑based DataVolt to build the Kingdom’s first green‑AI hyperscale data centre in Oxagon. The facility will operate at net‑zero, powered entirely by renewable energy and equipped with advanced cooling to support generative...

By ComputerWeekly – DevOps
Intermingled Coordination Environments Enable Defect‐Engineered Metal–Polyphenol/G‐Quadruplex Hydrogel for Enhanced N2‐to‐NH3 Photoconversion
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Intermingled Coordination Environments Enable Defect‐Engineered Metal–Polyphenol/G‐Quadruplex Hydrogel for Enhanced N2‐to‐NH3 Photoconversion

The researchers confined a Bi3+–caffeic acid complex inside a guanosine monophosphate‑based G‑quadruplex hydrogel, generating intermingled metal‑catechol and metal‑phosphate coordination sites that produce defect‑rich heterojunctions. This biomimetic matrix mimics ion‑channel pathways, boosting charge transport and nitrogen diffusion. Under visible‑light irradiation the...

By Small (Wiley)
Where Purpose Meets Performance: Elutia Earns 2026 Great Place to Work Certification
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Where Purpose Meets Performance: Elutia Earns 2026 Great Place to Work Certification

Elutia Inc., a drug‑eluting biomatrix pioneer, earned the 2026 Great Place to Work certification, confirming a high‑trust, high‑engagement culture. The company highlights a workforce that is 54% women, with 62% of leadership roles held by women, and a median employee...

By HR Tech Series
Stratasys Introduces Multi-Material 3D Printed Anatomical Model Preset for Dental Training
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Stratasys Introduces Multi-Material 3D Printed Anatomical Model Preset for Dental Training

Stratasys has launched a multi‑material 3D‑printed dental anatomical model preset using its PolyJet technology, enabling realistic, customizable training devices. The preset defines material ratios and distribution patterns to consistently mimic bone, teeth, nerves, and soft tissue. Models can be personalized...

By TCT Magazine
Liquid‐Processed 2D Aromatic Amorphous Carbon: Defect Engineering and Universal Transport Scaling
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Liquid‐Processed 2D Aromatic Amorphous Carbon: Defect Engineering and Universal Transport Scaling

Researchers have introduced a deterministic method to convert liquid‑processed graphene oxide into a quasi‑amorphous 2D carbon, termed quenched reduced graphene oxide (qRGO), by applying rapid thermal quenching. The kinetic control of oxygen removal creates a distorted sp2 aromatic network with...

By Small (Wiley)
UKG and Ellucian Announce Strategic Higher Education Technology Partnership
NewsFeb 19, 2026

UKG and Ellucian Announce Strategic Higher Education Technology Partnership

UKG and Ellucian announced a strategic partnership that links UKG’s Workforce Operating Platform with Ellucian’s ERP and student information systems. The integration enables real‑time data exchange, streamlined workforce operations, and AI‑driven insights for faculty, staff, and student employees. Mutual customers,...

By HR Tech Series
Gold@MnFe‐Prussian Blue Analog Yolk@Shell Nanoparticles for Light‐Triggered and pH‐Sensitive Drug Release
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Gold@MnFe‐Prussian Blue Analog Yolk@Shell Nanoparticles for Light‐Triggered and pH‐Sensitive Drug Release

Researchers have engineered Au@MnFe‑Prussian Blue Analog yolk‑shell nanoparticles that combine a hollow cavity with a functional shell for biomedical use. The synthesis creates a ~75 nm interior, achieving roughly 50% loading efficiency for the chemotherapeutic doxorubicin. Partial etching and redeposition of...

By Small (Wiley)
Booze Giants ‘Exaggerated Threats to Overturn Ad Ban’
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Booze Giants ‘Exaggerated Threats to Overturn Ad Ban’

A new Institute of Alcohol Studies report reveals that UK alcohol producers and pub operators exaggerated economic threats to block proposed advertising restrictions, leading to the removal of the measures from the Government's 10‑Year Health Plan. The report, based on...

By DecisionMarketing
High-Precision Local Positioning System for GPS-Denied Drones & Robotics
NewsFeb 19, 2026

High-Precision Local Positioning System for GPS-Denied Drones & Robotics

Agilica has introduced its Agilica Geolocation (AGL) system, a high‑precision local positioning solution for UAVs that operates without GPS. Leveraging ultra‑wideband radio and a mesh of anchor nodes, the system delivers centimeter‑level accuracy even in RF‑rich, jammed or spoofed environments....

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
US Army Plans Q2 Prototype Proposal Request for Its Mobile Tactical Cannon Programme
NewsFeb 19, 2026

US Army Plans Q2 Prototype Proposal Request for Its Mobile Tactical Cannon Programme

The U.S. Army’s Mobile Tactical Cannon (MTC) program seeks a 155 mm wheeled, self‑propelled artillery system to replace the towed M777 howitzer across Stryker, Mobile and Infantry Brigade Combat Teams. A Request for Prototype Proposals will be issued in Q2 FY 2026,...

By Shephard Media
Dayforce Unveils New Brand Campaign That Shrinks the Weight of Work
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Dayforce Unveils New Brand Campaign That Shrinks the Weight of Work

Dayforce, a global HCM provider, launched the “Tiny Briefcase” brand campaign to illustrate how its AI‑powered platform reduces the burden of fragmented HR systems. The visual metaphor shows professionals weighed down by oversized bags that transform into a tiny briefcase,...

By HR Tech Series
40% of Professionals Struggle with Accountability When Reputational Risk Rises, New Research Finds
NewsFeb 19, 2026

40% of Professionals Struggle with Accountability When Reputational Risk Rises, New Research Finds

Interactive EQ’s 2026 Behavioral Intelligence Index, based on 5,000 simulations with 1,700 professionals, reveals that 40% of workers shy away from accountability when reputational risk rises. The study shows middle‑manager performance can plunge up to 70% in high‑pressure, visibility‑heavy scenarios....

By HR Tech Series
Achieving High‐Efficiency Type I Multimodal Photosensitizers via a Synergistic Rigidity‐Flexibility Strategy for Hypoxia‐Resistant Tumor Therapy
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Achieving High‐Efficiency Type I Multimodal Photosensitizers via a Synergistic Rigidity‐Flexibility Strategy for Hypoxia‐Resistant Tumor Therapy

Researchers introduced a donor‑acceptor (D‑A) molecular design that couples a rigid coplanar backbone with flexible side chains, dramatically raising near‑infrared molar extinction and fluorescence brightness. The resulting phenothiazine‑based photosensitizer, EL‑TPO2F, also exhibits strong type‑I reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and...

By Small (Wiley)
Hana Health by DSS Imagetech Partners with Overture Life to Bring World-First Automated Egg-Freezing Technology to India
BlogFeb 19, 2026

Hana Health by DSS Imagetech Partners with Overture Life to Bring World-First Automated Egg-Freezing Technology to India

Hana Health by DSS Imagetech has signed an exclusive agreement with Overture Life to launch DaVitri, the world’s first automated egg‑freezing platform, in India. The system standardises the vitrification step of IVF, cutting variability and enabling clinics to handle more...

By HealthTech HotSpot
British AR7 Renewable Energy Auction Secures 14.7 GW of Clean Power Capacity - Offshore, Onshore and Solar at Record Levels
NewsFeb 19, 2026

British AR7 Renewable Energy Auction Secures 14.7 GW of Clean Power Capacity - Offshore, Onshore and Solar at Record Levels

The UK’s AR7 renewable auction awarded 14.7 GW of new capacity, split between 8.4 GW offshore wind, 1.3 GW onshore wind, a record 4.9 GW of solar, and 20 MW of tidal projects. Onshore wind contracts were priced at £72.24/MWh, roughly half the cost of...

By Renewable Energy Industry
Paine Schwartz Partners Chooses Intapp DealCloud to Accelerate Firm Growth Through AI Innovation
BlogFeb 19, 2026

Paine Schwartz Partners Chooses Intapp DealCloud to Accelerate Firm Growth Through AI Innovation

Private equity firm Paine Schwartz Partners (PSP) has selected Intapp DealCloud to modernize its data, relationship, and pipeline management. With $6.5 billion in assets under management, PSP will use DealCloud’s AI‑driven relationship intelligence, sourcing, and Microsoft SharePoint integration to centralize deal...

By Legal Tech Daily
Swedish CubaseBio Emerges From Stealth with €5.9 Million to Scale Volumetric DNA Microscopy
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Swedish CubaseBio Emerges From Stealth with €5.9 Million to Scale Volumetric DNA Microscopy

Swedish startup CubaseBio has emerged from stealth after raising €5.9 million in blended financing – a €2 million European Innovation Council grant plus €3.9 million from Voima Ventures, Nordic Science Investments, Illumina Ventures and other life‑science investors. The capital will accelerate development of...

By ArcticStartup
Middle East Weekly: Baidu’s Apollo Go Operates Driverless Fleet at WGS, QIA Commits USD 2 Billion to Startups, Qatar Signs...
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Middle East Weekly: Baidu’s Apollo Go Operates Driverless Fleet at WGS, QIA Commits USD 2 Billion to Startups, Qatar Signs...

At the 2026 World Governments Summit in Dubai, Baidu’s Apollo Go deployed the event’s only fully autonomous ride‑hailing fleet, showcasing Chinese driverless technology on a high‑profile international stage. Meanwhile, Qatar Investment Authority announced a $2 billion expansion of its fund‑of‑funds program to...

By KrASIA
AI-Powered X Reader: What Would You Ask It?
SocialFeb 19, 2026

AI-Powered X Reader: What Would You Ask It?

I'm building a new kind of X news reader with @blevlabs' AI (which is better at analyzing X than any other AI that's available now). One that reads all 150,000 posts going through my lists every day. If you had AGI,...

By Robert Scoble
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Boosts Imaging Productivity and Resilience Following Major CT Upgrade
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Boosts Imaging Productivity and Resilience Following Major CT Upgrade

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has completed a major CT upgrade, standardising imaging across Basingstoke, Winchester and Andover with a unified fleet of Canon Aquilion ONE/PRISM and Aquilion Prime SP scanners. The project introduced a dedicated cold‑site CT in Basingstoke,...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
7 Smart Home Devices You Need to Know About in 2026
BlogFeb 19, 2026

7 Smart Home Devices You Need to Know About in 2026

The 2026 smart‑home rollout showcases seven ready‑to‑ship devices that move beyond simple connectivity toward genuine utility. Highlights include Lockin V7 Max’s battery‑free infrared charging lock, Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum with an object‑clearing arm, and Amazon Alexa+’s generative‑AI voice assistant that...

By The Gadgeteer
How the Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill Could Impact MSPs
NewsFeb 19, 2026

How the Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill Could Impact MSPs

The UK Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill (CSRB) cleared its first two parliamentary readings, extending the 2018 NIS Directive to cover Managed Service Providers (MSPs) with at least 50 employees and €10 million turnover—roughly 1,100 firms. The legislation forces these MSPs to...

By ITPro
Why Stack Overflow and Cloudflare Launched a Pay-per-Crawl Model
PodcastFeb 19, 202619 min

Why Stack Overflow and Cloudflare Launched a Pay-per-Crawl Model

In this episode, Stack Overflow’s Janice Manningham and Josh Zhang chat with Cloudflare VP Will Allen about the newly launched pay‑per‑crawl model that lets publishers charge crawlers for access. They explain how AI‑driven content scraping has upended the traditional open‑versus‑block...

By Stack Overflow Podcast
ISDA’s Amy Hong: ‘North Star’ Is Safe and Efficient Markets
NewsFeb 19, 2026

ISDA’s Amy Hong: ‘North Star’ Is Safe and Efficient Markets

ISDA’s new board chair Amy Hong reaffirmed the association’s 40‑year mission to keep derivatives markets safe and efficient, while charting a 2026 agenda focused on technology and regulatory alignment. She highlighted the continued push to finalize Basel III trading‑book rules and...

By Traders Magazine – Options/Derivatives
Moss That Thrives Under Radiation Signals New Lifeline For Mars Crews
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Moss That Thrives Under Radiation Signals New Lifeline For Mars Crews

European researchers have demonstrated that aquatic moss, particularly Taxiphyllum barbieri, not only survives but thrives under ionising radiation levels relevant to deep‑space habitats. In controlled tests the moss filtered heavy metals, enhanced photosynthetic activity, and formed denser mats after low‑dose...

By Orbital Today
Controlled Preparation of Vanadium Pentoxide Films and Their Multicolor Electrochromic Properties
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Controlled Preparation of Vanadium Pentoxide Films and Their Multicolor Electrochromic Properties

Researchers fabricated vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) films on indium tin oxide substrates using a simple electrophoretic deposition (EPD) process, precisely tuning voltage and deposition time. Optimal conditions—5 minutes at the identified voltage—yielded uniform films that display four distinct electrochromic colors: yellow, yellow‑green,...

By International Journal of Nanoscience
Thermal Performance Analysis of Magnetohydrodynamics with Carbon Nanotubes on a Stretching/Shrinking Porous Sheet
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Thermal Performance Analysis of Magnetohydrodynamics with Carbon Nanotubes on a Stretching/Shrinking Porous Sheet

The study analytically examines magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of carbon‑nanotube (CNT) nanofluids over a stretching or shrinking porous sheet, incorporating slip, radiation, and heat source/sink effects. Using similarity transformations, the governing equations are reduced to nonlinear ordinary differential equations and solved...

By International Journal of Nanoscience
9 Companies Hiring Now in Pennsylvania
NewsFeb 19, 2026

9 Companies Hiring Now in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s Greater Philadelphia corridor remains a biotech hotbed, housing over 1,200 life‑science firms including AstraZeneca, GSK and Johnson & Johnson. Eli Lilly announced a new injectable weight‑loss manufacturing plant in the Lehigh Valley, projected to create roughly 850 jobs by 2031....

By BioSpace
What if Colleges Experimented at the Edges?
BlogFeb 19, 2026

What if Colleges Experimented at the Edges?

Higher education faces mounting pressure from rising costs, waning public trust, AI disruption, and a striking 25% first‑year student attrition rate. Researchers like Bob Zemsky argue the solution lies in product innovation, championing three‑year degree programs that are already being...

By Inside Higher Ed – Learning Innovation (column)
TBWA Alum Launch AI-Native Shop with Hitachi as Founding Client
NewsFeb 19, 2026

TBWA Alum Launch AI-Native Shop with Hitachi as Founding Client

Two former Omnicom executives, James Sparano and Kevin O’Sullivan, are launching JK, an AI‑native creative and strategy shop that promises to shrink traditional planning cycles from months to days. The boutique is self‑funded and begins operations on Feb. 19. Hitachi has...

By Adweek
Dave Page: Building Ask Ellie: A RAG Chatbot Powered by pgEdge
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Dave Page: Building Ask Ellie: A RAG Chatbot Powered by pgEdge

pgEdge introduced Ask Ellie, an AI‑powered documentation chatbot built directly on PostgreSQL using the company’s open‑source extensions. The system follows a Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG) pattern: Docloader ingests docs, Vectorizer creates vector embeddings, and the RAG Server retrieves relevant chunks and...

By Planet PostgreSQL
Why HR Leaders Can No Longer Ignore AI Search and Brand Visibility
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Why HR Leaders Can No Longer Ignore AI Search and Brand Visibility

HR leaders must adapt to AI‑driven search as generative large language models reshape how candidates and buyers discover HR solutions. Hallam’s new whitepaper shows that brands in the top half of traditional Share of Search are 2.5 times more likely to...

By Employer News (UK)
SSC Space Opens Orbital Launch Control Center at Esrange
BlogFeb 19, 2026

SSC Space Opens Orbital Launch Control Center at Esrange

SSC Space inaugurated the Orbital Launch Control Center (OLCC) at Sweden’s Esrange Space Center, marking a key step toward orbital launch capability. The OLCC will manage vehicle monitoring, countdowns, and coordination with safety and airspace authorities for future missions. Initial...

By European Spaceflight
Why Your SEO Tickets Get Ignored
BlogFeb 19, 2026

Why Your SEO Tickets Get Ignored

In large organizations SEO recommendations often sit idle because developers view them as low‑priority maintenance. The article argues the root cause is a translation gap: SEOs speak traffic and rankings, while engineers prioritize user experience, technical debt, and feature delivery....

By The Future of SEO (Product‑Led SEO)
How AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Consulting
NewsFeb 19, 2026

How AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Consulting

AI is fundamentally reshaping consulting by replacing lengthy analysis and PowerPoint‑heavy engagements with faster, outcome‑focused projects. Firms are leveraging in‑house and public AI tools to accelerate insight generation, while clients increasingly use the same technology, shifting value from “what is”...

By TechCentral (South Africa)
AI Adoption Is Rising in Retail, but Efficiencies Remain Surprisingly Underwhelming
NewsFeb 19, 2026

AI Adoption Is Rising in Retail, but Efficiencies Remain Surprisingly Underwhelming

AI adoption is accelerating in retail, with roughly 70% of firms reporting use of some AI technology. Despite this uptake, more than 80% of senior executives say AI has not noticeably affected employment or productivity over the past three years....

By Retail Gazette
Accenture Links Promotion Prospects to Employees’ Use of AI
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Accenture Links Promotion Prospects to Employees’ Use of AI

Accenture announced that regular use of artificial‑intelligence tools will be a visible factor in promotion decisions for senior roles. The firm is now logging weekly AI‑tool access, including its proprietary AI Refinery, as part of talent discussions. It has already...

By Personnel Today
Use Exponential Backoff with Jitter for Effective Retries
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Use Exponential Backoff with Jitter for Effective Retries

Not all retries are created equal. Immediate retry: usually fails again Exponential backoff: gives systems time to recover Exponential backoff with jitter: prevents thundering herd Most orchestrators have this built in. But you need to understand what's happening or you'll wonder why your retries...

By SSP Data
AI-Powered Video Editing Now Built Into My Editor
SocialFeb 19, 2026

AI-Powered Video Editing Now Built Into My Editor

The video editor I use. Now I can make AI videos right in there. Smart. Oh, got a Kling report I'll run shortly here. It's amazing what AI can learn from everyone's posts.

By Robert Scoble
How to Build a Repeatable Sales Process That Works
NewsFeb 19, 2026

How to Build a Repeatable Sales Process That Works

Many organizations invest heavily in building repeatable sales processes, yet adoption often stalls as teams revert to old habits. Research shows that 95% of high‑performing teams stick to a defined process, but only when it is simple, customer‑focused, and seamlessly...

By The Brooks Group
Get Identity Right, Then Everything Improves Easily
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Get Identity Right, Then Everything Improves Easily

If you want to make things better, start with identity. Get identity right, and everything else becomes easier to improve. Full episode on FF News 👉 https://t.co/aL2XcVsYco https://t.co/YMfPYiOiI1

By Dave Birch