Q&A with Shaunacy Burne, Corporate Donations Manager, Salvation Army Trading Company
Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL) is the charitable trading arm of The Salvation Army, helping UK retailers divert surplus stock, returns and textiles into reuse and recycling streams. Corporate Donations Manager Shaunacy Burne explains that SATCoL tailors take‑back programmes with national logistics, data reporting and bespoke solutions, turning waste into measurable ESG gains. The organisation recently launched Fibersort™, an automated fibre‑type sorter, and Project Re:claim™, a commercial‑scale polyester recycling plant, expanding its circular‑economy capabilities. These innovations enable retailers to cut costs, improve sustainability credentials and fund charitable work.
Royal Marsden Shares Success Using Treatment Planning System for Radiotherapy Patients
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has successfully delivered online adaptive radiotherapy (oART) using an existing Elekta linear accelerator, demonstrating that high‑precision treatment can be achieved without dedicated machines. The system adapts the radiation plan in real time, reducing safety...

Google Patches First Chrome Zero-Day Exploited in Attacks This Year
Google has issued emergency updates to patch CVE‑2026‑2441, a high‑severity use‑after‑free flaw in Chrome’s CSSFontFeatureValuesMap implementation. The vulnerability, confirmed to be exploited in the wild, can cause crashes, rendering issues, or data corruption. Google back‑ported the fix to stable desktop...

Cadbury 5 Star and Cricket Scotland Celebrate World Cup Qualification With ‘Do Nothing’
Cadbury 5 Star has teamed up with Cricket Scotland to celebrate the team’s unexpected qualification for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The partnership riffs on Cadbury’s long‑running “Eat 5 Star, Do Nothing” slogan, positioning Scotland’s “do nothing” route into the tournament as a...
Spatiotemporal Co‐Delivery of Hydrogen and Magnesium via Microneedle Patches for Neuroinflammation Modulation After Spinal Cord Injury: A Multi‐Modal In Vivo...
Researchers introduced a microneedle patch (MN‑Mg) that simultaneously delivers hydrogen gas and magnesium ions directly into the injured spinal cord. The hydrogen component rapidly scavenges reactive oxygen species, cutting oxidative stress by roughly 55%, while the magnesium release sustains microglial...

Webber Wentzel Reshapes Fusion as Standalone Subsidiary
Webber Wentzel has spun off its Fusion unit into a standalone limited‑liability subsidiary to meet rising regulatory, cost and AI challenges across Africa. The new entity will deliver a broader suite of services, including custom AI workflows, digital playbooks, contract...
Large-Scale Pilots of AI and GenAI for Medical Imaging
The European Commission will launch a call for proposals on 21 April 2026 to fund two large‑scale pilots that deploy cloud‑based AI and generative AI for medical imaging, allocating €9 million under the Digital Europe Programme. The pilots target real‑world clinical settings,...

The Case for Smarter Facility Management at Airports
Airports face relentless operational pressure, requiring facility maintenance that never halts passenger flow. Fragmented asset data and multi‑stakeholder environments hinder rapid response to failures in power, baggage, or runway systems. Hexagon’s enterprise asset management (EAM) solution consolidates inspections, work orders,...

Can We Ever Know the Shape of the Universe?
The article examines the ongoing quest to determine the universe's overall geometry, weighing gravity’s pull against dark energy’s expansion. It outlines how cosmic microwave background measurements, galaxy surveys, and supernova observations constrain curvature, suggesting a near‑flat cosmos. Yet the possibility...
Mitochondrial RNA Links Aging to Cognitive Decline
A new Cell Research study reveals that the ER‑mitochondria channel protein SEC61A1 controls mitochondrial double‑stranded RNA (mt‑dsRNA) production, which activates MAVS‑dependent innate immunity and drives age‑related cognitive decline. Experiments in aged mice, Alzheimer’s patient tissue, and 5×FAD models show that...

Sitegeist Secures €4M Pre-Seed for AI Modular Robots in Construction
Munich‑based Sitegeist secured €4 million in a pre‑seed round led by b2venture and OpenOcean to develop AI‑driven modular robots for construction. The startup targets the massive concrete‑renovation backlog in Europe and North America, where labor shortages and manual removal methods drive...

Devsu Recognized as a Representative Vendor in 2026 Gartner® Market Guide for AI-Augmented Code Modernization Tools
Devsu’s Velx platform has been named a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s 2026 Market Guide for AI‑Augmented Code Modernization Tools. The guide estimates the market’s total addressable value at $2.5‑3 billion and highlights a shift toward autonomous AI agents that can modernize...
Multidimensional Oriented Piezoelectric Conduits for Peripheral Nerve Defect Regeneration
Researchers have created piezoelectric nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) that incorporate zinc oxide nanoparticles and multidimensional oriented structures. The conduits are fabricated by merging digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing with directional freezing, producing channels and micropores that align regenerating axons....
A Facile Magnetically‐Confined Plasma Strategy for Distinct Phase Modulation of Iron Nitride Nano‐Frameworks
Researchers have introduced a magnetically‑confined plasma technique that precisely modulates the crystal phase of iron nitride nano‑frameworks on iron substrates. By tuning the magnetic field strength, the process switches the nitride from orthorhombic Fe2N to trigonal Fe2N, while conventional plasma...

AALTO Targets Australia for Zephyr’s Next Operating Site, Launching Call to National Payload Industry
AALTO HAPS, an Airbus subsidiary, announced that northern Australia will host its second Zephyr launch and landing site, dubbed AALTOPORT, following the successful 67‑day stratospheric flight in 2025. The company is calling Australian payload developers to join bilateral talks at...
Large‐Scale Cooperative Sulfur Vacancy Dynamics in Two‐Dimensional Mos2 From Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials
Researchers applied two machine‑learning interatomic potentials to monolayer MoS2, achieving nanosecond‑scale molecular dynamics that accurately capture sulfur vacancy migration. The study demonstrates cooperative vacancy transport, cluster incorporation, and the emergence of line defects spanning tens of nanometres. Results align closely...
Blue‐Light‐Excited Cyan‐Emitting Carbon‐Dot‐Ormosil Gel for Blue‐Overshoot Mitigation and Cyan‐Gap Bridging in WLEDs
Researchers have created a carbon‑dot (CD)‑Ormosil gel that absorbs strongly at 450 nm and emits cyan light at 485 nm and 520 nm. The gel can be integrated with existing yellow phosphors in white LEDs to suppress the problematic blue‑overshoot and fill the...
Brightpick Advances Logistics While Others Dream of Humanoids
Everyone: humanoids will accelerate logistics. Meanwhile Brightpick …
Polarization‐Dependent Elliptical and Rectangular Mie Voids
Researchers have introduced anisotropic low‑index voids—elliptical and rectangular—into high‑index materials to create polarization‑dependent Mie resonances. By varying void geometry, they achieve controlled spectral shifts and distinct optical modes for each polarization state. The effect is demonstrated through nanoscale color printing...
Mechanistic Insights Into Cathode Degradation During Startup‐Shutdown of PEM Water Electrolysis and Mitigation via Semi‐Embedded Pt/CeOx
Researchers identified cathode degradation in PEM water electrolyzers during startup‑shutdown cycles, where cathode potential spikes to ~1.0 V causing carbon corrosion and Pt agglomeration. They demonstrated that commercial Pt/C suffers rapid performance loss under realistic cycling. A semi‑embedded Pt/CeOx catalyst was...
Defect‐Morphology Dual Strategy to Achieve Coral‐Like La1‐xNi0.5‐yFe0.5O3‐δ/NiO Bifunctional Catalysts for High‐Performance Li‐O2 Batteries
Researchers introduced a dual‑strategy design—La‑site deficiency and EDTA‑driven morphological control—to synthesize coral‑like La1‑xNi0.5‑yFe0.5O3‑δ/NiO composites for Li‑O2 batteries. The deficiency generates in‑situ NiO phases and tunes oxygen‑vacancy concentrations, while the chelating agent creates a three‑dimensional porous network that accelerates ion diffusion....

Google Puts Users at Risk by Downplaying Health Disclaimers Under AI Overviews
Google’s AI Overviews, which appear atop search results, provide health answers without an upfront safety disclaimer. The only warning—"For informational purposes only"—shows after users click the “Show more” button and is rendered in a smaller, lighter font. Experts say this...
E695 | This Week in European Tech with Dan & Mads (Feat. Sam Marchant)
In this episode of Upside, Dan, Mads, and guest Sam Marchant dissect the surge of capital into enterprise AI, highlighting Anthropic’s $30 billion round and contrasting it with OpenAI’s shift toward consumer‑focused monetization. They explore the paradox of AI‑driven productivity, where...

Feedzai and Neterium Partner to Streamline Financial Crime Screening
Feedzai and regtech specialist Neterium have announced a strategic partnership that merges Feedzai’s Watchlist Screening with Neterium’s Transaction Screening. The combined, cloud‑native platform delivers real‑time financial‑crime detection, leveraging AI‑driven matching to cut false positives. By consolidating multiple compliance tools into...
Quote of the Day by Sanjeev Bikhchandani: ‘Nobody Being Thrown Out… You Should Just Learn 5-15 Useful AI Tools’
Founder of Info Edge, Sanjeev Bikhchandani, says AI isn’t eliminating jobs but requires workers to upskill. He recommends employees master between five and fifteen practical AI tools to stay relevant. The advice emphasizes reskilling rather than fear of displacement. Bikhchandani’s...

Here CEO: AI and SDV Prompt “Tough Battle” For Dominance
Here Technologies’ CEO Mike Nefkens says AI and software‑defined vehicles (SDVs) are sparking a fierce battle for market dominance. He emphasizes that high‑precision location data is the linchpin for navigation, autonomous driving, asset tracking and logistics optimisation. Here is leveraging...

Why Media Mix Modeling So Rarely Works for B2B
Media mix modeling (MMM) excels for consumer brands with high transaction volume, stable offers, short purchase cycles, and direct paths, but B2B marketers often encounter wide uncertainty intervals and volatile recommendations. The core issue is statistical: B2B deals are few,...

96% AI Adoption, 89% See Revenue Gains—Too Late for Many
AI in Banking Special: From Pilots to Profits – 96% Adoption, 89% See Revenue/Cost Wins Topics: ↳ AI in FinServ Transitions from Pilots to Proven ROI as 89% See Higher Revenue and Lower Costs ↳ GenAI in APAC Banks: 70% of Value...

Radisson Hotel Group and Amadeus Launch Direct API Connectivity to Modernize Hotel Distribution
Radisson Hotel Group and Amadeus have created a direct API link between Radisson’s EMMA central reservation system and the Amadeus Travel Platform, replacing traditional GDS connections. The integration streams real‑time rate and availability data, while AI‑driven data mapping aligns fields...
New Broad-Spectrum Infection Prevention Method Successfully Blocks Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Influenza
Researchers at KRIBB demonstrated that the pharmaceutical excipient n‑dodecyl‑β‑D‑maltoside (DDM) can pre‑activate innate immunity, delivering complete survival in mice challenged with multidrug‑resistant bacteria and lethal influenza. The protection stems from selective neutrophil mobilization that activates only upon pathogen detection, avoiding...
Harnessing Data, Taming Digital Sprawl, and Enabling Experiential Learning for Student Success
Higher education must shift from siloed, traditional models to connected ecosystems that blend work and learning, leverage data as strategic oxygen, and eliminate digital sprawl. Leaders can use platforms for work‑integrated learning, predictive analytics, and system consolidation to improve retention,...
10 Years Later, Bangladesh Bank Cyberheist Still Offers Cyber-Resiliency Lessons
A decade after the Bangladesh Bank heist, the 2016 cyberattack that attempted to steal $951 million via the SWIFT network remains a benchmark for nation‑state hacking. Attackers used spear‑phishing malware to obtain valid SWIFT credentials, executing 35 fraudulent payment orders, of...
AI Isn’t the Product. The Workflow Is.
The article argues that AI‑generated visualizations in spatial computing are merely a flashy front‑end, not the end product. While AI can compress ideation and produce stunning renders, the real challenge lies in integrating those outputs into existing GIS, CAD, and...
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LockBit 5.0 Emerges: Cross-Platform Ransomware Now Targeting Windows, Linux, and ESXi Systems
LockBit has released version 5.0, a cross‑platform ransomware that encrypts Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi systems with a single code base. The new variant uses XChaCha20 and Curve25519 encryption, while the Windows build adds sophisticated anti‑forensic tricks such as ETW...

Everdrone to Deploy Emergency Response Drones in Stockholm
Everdrone and the Ambulance Services Administration in Region Stockholm have signed an agreement to roll out an autonomous emergency‑response drone system. The drones will transport defibrillators to suspected cardiac arrests and deliver early situational awareness at accident scenes. Placement of...
Co-Op Introduces Member Pricing on Just Eat
Co‑op has become the first convenience retailer to offer member‑only pricing on Just Eat, extending its quick‑commerce service to more than 1,000 stores. Shoppers can now order everyday essentials such as baked beans, milk, spaghetti and British bacon with reduced...

The “Pilot Purgatory”: Why 80% of Pharma AI Projects Fail (And How to Fix It)
Artificial intelligence projects in pharma face a steep attrition rate, with roughly 80% of pilots never reaching production. The primary barrier is not algorithmic sophistication but fragmented data silos and delayed governance that hinder scalable deployment. Experts argue that interoperable,...

Does that Use a Lot of Energy?
In this episode, the host discusses the challenge of gauging the scale of household energy use and carbon emissions without solid data, and introduces an interactive web tool that lets users compare the energy consumption of everyday products and activities....

Apple Privacy Labels Often Don’t Match What Chinese Smart Home Apps Do
A new study of 49 Chinese smart‑home apps on Apple’s App Store reveals systematic gaps in by‑stander privacy and frequent mismatches between privacy policies, user‑interface controls, and App Store privacy labels. All apps require real‑name phone registration and collect a...

India Can Lead Globally in AI: Ahead of Delhi Summit, CEA Nageswaran Explains How
Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran told the AI Impact Summit 2026 that India’s ascent to a global AI leadership position will not happen by accident. He emphasized that sustained political will, robust state capacity, and a national commitment are...

Inside the Retail Impact of the Wuthering Heights Revival
Emerald Fennell’s upcoming *Wuthering Heights* film has sparked a retail wave, driving U.S. print sales eight‑fold and UK sales up 469 percent in January. Warner Bros. pre‑emptively signed 35 brand partners, turning the novel into a multi‑category merchandising engine. Fast‑fashion giant...

Cellula Robotics Among Shortlisted Companies for Vimy Forge Black Flight Cohort I
Cellula Robotics, a maker of fuel‑cell powered autonomous underwater vehicles, has been shortlisted for Vimy Forge’s inaugural Black Flight Cohort I. The accelerator, Canada’s sovereign defense‑innovation hub, helps SMEs overcome market entry barriers such as limited end‑user access and fragmented...
Industrial AI Platform Combines Virtual Twins, Accelerated Computing
Dassault Systèmes and NVIDIA announced a long‑term partnership to build a shared industrial AI architecture that merges Dassault’s virtual twin technology with NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure and accelerated computing libraries. The joint solution aims to deliver physics‑validated Industry World Models that...
When AI Masters Balance, What Human Edge Remains?
I learned to ride a bike the hard way. Falling. Adjusting. Trying again. So when I saw a robot bike doing tricks on its own, I had to watch twice. No remote control. No script. It learned through reinforcement learning. Trial. Error. Balance. Repeat. That’s what struck...
EToro Launches Shareholder Engagement Initiative in Partnership with Stockperks
eToro has launched a shareholder engagement initiative in partnership with Stockperks, a loyalty‑rewards marketplace for public companies. The program invites eligible eToro shareholders to receive exclusive educational content, event invitations, and direct access to company leaders and market experts. By...

Gemini 3 Pro Replicates My Style Instantly, No Fine‑tuning
Gemini 3 Pro gets my writing style out of the box. No fine-tuning needed 😁 https://t.co/vqnDwLlf7z
Complexity Beats Costly Mismatched Tech Solutions
Managing different business parts with multiple solutions? Purists might hate the complexity, but the cost of ill-fitting tech could be far greater. #BusinessTech #TechSolutions https://t.co/fDjtFy5US0

AI Agent Automates VM Management with Guardrails
An AI agent that can proactively stop, resize, and restart your virtual machines? You'd want guardrails in place, but the use case matters. This post shows off a complete @GoogleCloudTech reference architecture ... https://t.co/gy9WePAHSO https://t.co/FKqdPutzUc

In GitHub’s Advisory Pipeline, some Advisories Move Faster than Others
A new study of 288,604 GitHub Security Advisories from 2019‑2025 shows that only about 8% (23,563) complete GitHub’s formal review process. Advisories created directly in repositories are reviewed far faster—median under one day—than those imported from the National Vulnerability Database,...
Stop Over‑polishing Posts; Just Publish Now
If you keep stalling, you’re probably trying to make each post be the best post you’ve ever written. Please don’t do that to yourself.