How a Certain Form of Dark Matter May Lead to the Generation of Cosmological Magnetic Fields
Researchers at McGill University and ETH Zurich propose a new origin for the universe’s pervasive, weak magnetic fields. Their Physical Review Letters paper links the generation of cosmological magnetism to a pseudo‑scalar quantum field that could constitute ultralight dark matter. The model predicts that these ultra‑light particles, interacting only feebly with ordinary matter, can induce magnetic fields during the early universe. This mechanism offers a testable bridge between dark‑matter physics and large‑scale magnetic phenomena.
Modern Bluetooth Pacemakers Continuously Broadcast When Disconnected
Regarding this, there was a couple questions on does the pacemaker continue to advertise - most BLE implantable devices go into a sleep type mode. In this case, we are lucky - it does not. We know based on law enforcement...
AI‑Powered Token Hustle Amplifies Productivity, Fuels New Anxiety
The new hustle culture is undoubtedly making tokens work for you while you sleep, eat, shower, and scroll. I've got 6 ai agents working for me now. Some days it feels like an iron man suit for the mind, body, and...

CTM360: Lumma Stealer and Ninja Browser Malware Campaign Abusing Google Groups
CTM360 uncovered an active campaign that hijacks more than 4,000 Google Groups and 3,500 Google‑hosted URLs to distribute credential‑stealing malware. The threat actors deliver Lumma Info‑Stealer to Windows devices and a trojanized “Ninja Browser” to Linux systems, embedding organization‑specific keywords to boost...
SAC Simplifies Quadruped Gait Tuning over PPO
In a world of PPO everything for reinforcement learning, I've been tinkering with SAC for training a quadruped gait. This gait is trained purely on CPU (training on one of the Dell GB10s) on a single environment. Training any particular run...
Founders on Camera Build Trust, Fuel $100M Growth
If you’re a founder of a brand doing sub $100M and you’re NOT on camera making content for organic, ads etc… You’re putting yourself at an extreme disadvantage People want to buy from genuine people - not from brands. Create a brand...

Knowledge Foundations Fuel AI Use, Growth, and Client Trust, New iManage Study Finds
The iManage Knowledge Work 2026 Benchmark Report, surveying 3,185 decision‑makers across 26 countries, shows that professional services firms with mature, well‑governed knowledge foundations outperform peers in AI adoption, revenue growth, and client trust. While 85% of firms are piloting AI,...

ACEMAGIC N3A NAS Features AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and Support for 4 HDDs and 2 SSDs
The ACEMAGIC N3A NAS ships with a 2019‑era AMD Ryzen 7 3750H mobile processor, four 3.5‑inch HDD bays and two PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 slots. Its 35 W TDP is markedly higher than the low‑power Intel N150 found in many budget NAS devices, but the...
Europe Is Coming After Infinite Scroll – TikTok's Endless Feed Is Now a Legal Problem
The European Commission has formally accused TikTok of designing its endless‑scroll feed to be addictive, especially for minors, and is treating this as a systemic risk under the Digital Services Act. The preliminary ruling targets infinite scroll, algorithmic recommendations and...

From Soyuz to the Stars: A Roscosmos Trivia Quiz
The article presents a Roscosmos‑focused trivia quiz that highlights the agency’s Soviet heritage and its contemporary role in spaceflight. It notes that the modern Russian space agency was established in 1992 and that the Vostochny Cosmodrome was built to lessen...

Miliband Targets The Sky With Radical Plan To Beam Energy From Space
Britain’s new net‑zero roadmap, championed by Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, proposes orbiting solar power stations to supply the UK with continuous, large‑scale electricity. The government‑commissioned study outlines ultra‑light satellites that convert sunlight to microwave beams, received by ground rectennas. Early...
Report: Crowded Orbits – A Call to Action on Space Debris
The World Economic Forum and the Center for Space Futures released a report warning that orbital congestion has surged as commercial launches multiply, raising collision risk to 29% in certain altitude bands by 2032. The study, produced with the Saudi...
Making the Business Case Amidst the Rapid Proliferation of Advanced Fleet Technology and Digital Innovations
Commercial fleets are entering a rapid digital transformation, with AI‑driven analytics, connected‑vehicle platforms, and software‑defined trucks promising predictive maintenance, condition‑based service, and over‑the‑air updates. Operators can now forecast failures days in advance, shift from fixed service intervals, and make data‑backed...
How to Structure Your Shopify Product Data for AI Agents: The Complete Optimization Guide
In this episode, Steve Hutt walks Shopify merchants through a complete framework for structuring product data so AI agents like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity can understand, recommend, and even complete purchases. He explains the AI evaluation process, prioritizes Tier 1 and...

Instant Tech Measures Figure Skaters' Jumps at Olympics
Noticed anything different at this year’s Olympics figure skating judging? New tech tools are allowing instantaneous measurement of athletes’ jump heights, air times, and landing speeds. https://spectrum.ieee.org/winter-olympics-2026-tech

AI Analyzes My Behavior, Turns Results Into Minimalist Infographic
i tried the chatgpt interview question on myself and turned it into an infographic ask chatgpt, "based on my past conversations, can you analyze my behavioral tendencies" take it to gemini, "create a minimalistic infographic about > that summarizes the information below....

Trump's Greenland Grab Is Part of a New Space Race – and the Stakes Are Getting Higher
President Trump’s push to expand U.S. presence in Greenland highlights the island’s emerging role as a strategic gateway for space operations. High‑latitude launch sites in Greenland enable efficient polar and sun‑synchronous orbits, making the territory attractive to private launch firms...
AI Overload Overwhelms Marketers: Find Calm Amid Chaos
We've never been given more tools than ever before to do our jobs in marketing. With the proliferation of AI everything should become easier, faster. And yet, I feel more overwhelmed than ever before in my entire adult working life which...
How Shopify Bundles Drive 55% AOV Increases: The Complete Bundle Strategy Guide
In this episode, the host breaks down how strategic product bundling on Shopify can lift average order value (AOV) by up to 55% and boost revenue per user by 86%, using case studies like HiSmile, Coconu, and Maev. The discussion...

The New Space Station Gold Rush: Which Companies Are Actually Ready for LEO?
The International Space Station will retire by 2030, prompting a surge of private firms racing to build replacement outposts in low‑Earth orbit. Vast Space plans to launch its single‑module Haven‑1 in early 2027, while Axiom Space is incrementally adding modules...
Saudi‑US Biotech Tie Is Just a Pay‑for‑promotion Scheme
This is not a Saudi-USA Biotech Alliance, it’s a Saudi @DrPatrick $IBRX “you pay we pay” marketing campaign. Anktiva is stalled in the US because he can’t generate the clinical data to move the drug forward, so he goes to...

Former Sales Chief at Drone Giant DJI Detained in Bribery Investigation
Former DJI sales vice‑president Yuan was detained by Chinese authorities on suspicion of accepting large bribes. The investigation, reported by Jiemian News, alleges "huge amounts of illicit gains" during his 2019‑2024 tenure overseeing global sales. This follows DJI’s 2019 internal...
Three Red Flags of Non‑Idempotent Data Pipelines
From Zach Wilson, three signs your pipeline isn't idempotent: 1. It uses INSERT INTO instead of INSERT OVERWRITE or MERGE 2. Date filters have "date > start" but no "date < end" - this causes exponential backfill costs 3. Source tables are always...

What Are the Dangers of Moon Dust?
Moon dust, the fine fraction of lunar regolith, is uniquely sharp, abrasive, chemically reactive, and electrostatically charged, making it a multi‑domain hazard for human health and hardware. Apollo missions documented irritation to eyes, lungs, and skin, as well as accelerated...
Visibility Alone Won’t Drive Sales Without Brand Trust
Showing up in an AI overview is a form of distribution and not necessarily consideration. It’s highly potentially valuable, in the same way that getting on the shelf at Walmart creates big opportunity potential, but for many product that alone...

What Are the Impacts of GNSS Outages?
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) outages are emerging as a systemic risk for modern infrastructure, affecting both positioning and, critically, precise timing. Interference such as jamming and spoofing can disrupt multiple constellations simultaneously, while system‑level faults can degrade services worldwide....

Best-Selling Nonfiction Books About Space Stations
The article surveys the most popular nonfiction titles that focus on space stations, highlighting memoirs, human‑factors science, and technical “how‑it‑works” books. It explains how these works prioritize lived experience, routine operations, and system explanations over pure engineering detail. The piece...
Flickstop
On February 15, 2026, a blog post announced the first deployment of the Toumai robotic surgery system at Orsi Academy. The post features an image of a surgeon in blue scrubs operating the robot from a console, underscoring the hands‑on...
AI, the SEC, and the 2026 Reporting Season | The D&O Diary
The SEC announced an AI Task Force led by a newly appointed Chief AI Officer to centralize responsible AI integration across the agency, backed by a 2025 AI Compliance Plan aligned with OMB guidance. This internal effort signals a durable,...

Synthetic Data Ceiling Threatens Future AI Progress
Stack Overflow raised this generation of AI. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini… they all grew up on human-written code, answers, debates, and mistakes. That human data was the fuel. Now the weird part: More and more content online is generated by models. Future models will increasingly train...
Growth Requires Custom Strategies, Not One‑Size Solutions
We currently oversee $17M+ in monthly ad-spend and one thing that is consistent is that most brands take a different strategy / creative framework to work. No-one is the same... There's similarities etc... but overall the brand core fundamentals are...

NASA Launches Twin Rocket Missions From Alaska to Study Mysterious Black Auroras
NASA launched two sub‑orbital sounding rockets from Alaska’s Poker Flat Research Range to investigate the electrical dynamics of auroras. The BADASS mission reached 224 miles altitude to study rare black auroras, while the GNEISS mission deployed twin rockets to 198...

15‑PDGH Inhibition and Ozempic May Restore Cartilage
Two things that may help restore cartilage —15-PDGH inhibition https://t.co/chCj9Lj5qk —Semaglutide (Ozempic), independent of weight loss https://t.co/fqbrQQYfRt https://t.co/6CRdY1QtC1
Government Claim to Crack RSA 2048 Raises Skepticism
If someone tells me on The Post-Quantum World that the government cracked RSA 2048, I will certainly have a followup question.

A Million-Satellite Constellation, and Tough Sledding for Space Tourism
The episode explores SpaceX’s ambitious filing to launch up to one million satellites as an orbital data center, positioning the company toward a Kardashev Type II vision and highlighting regulatory waivers and the link to Elon Musk’s AI venture. It then...

Immune System Drives the Biological Process of Aging
Our immune system is the driver of the biologic process of aging. A new and comprehensive review @NatRevImmunol https://t.co/0Fm9w7U341 https://t.co/alPoABMozO

CFOs Embrace Agentic AI for Strategy, Shy From Treasury Risks
How Agentic AI Went From Zero to CFO Test Runs in 90 Days survey by @pymnts https://t.co/6MXgAdb3Fx Enterprise CFOs in the US are interested in using agentic AI for strategic planning, but cautious about using it for treasury, risk and compliance. https://t.co/2NioUOuMrE
AI-Powered Accounting Firm Launches Real-Time, Audit-Ready Service
.@Balance1189951 is an AI accounting firm for SMBs delivering real-time, audit-ready bookkeeping and accounting - run by AI, signed off by real accountants. Their agents pull in your financial context and automate your entire back-office finance. Congrats on the launch @mathiaslovring, @EmilMunkD,...

Squidiff Predicts Cell Development and Perturbation Responses
Nature Methods: Squidiff: predicting cellular development and responses to perturbations using a diffusion model from single cell data https://t.co/MqJxhiRJDD https://t.co/cV0IwwFABZ
Consolidate AI Projects for High‑Value, Measurable Impact
If you're serious about AI in 2026, start killing or consolidating scattered experiments and back a smaller set of high-value use cases with clear ownership, metrics, and governance. Less chaos, more compounding value. #CIO #AI https://t.co/VtuS5rQ0ZG

Roskosmos Preps Progress MS-33 for Site 31 Return
Roskosmos resumes processing of the Progress MS-33 cargo ship in Baikonur in anticipation of the return to flight from the restored Site 31 after the service platform collapse last year: https://t.co/mN4Hi2mIUG https://t.co/dpnK9COwOB
Ed Lee Forecasted AI Class-Action Lawsuits in 2023
shout-out to @edleeprof for totally calling the class-action angle for AI lawsuits ahead of the curve in 2023! https://t.co/MwA9eSRAua
Shift AI Focus From Pilots to Measurable ROI
RT Boards are asking, Where is the ROI? not How many pilots do you have? This session is about moving from experimentation theater to outcome‑driven AI portfolios. #CIO #AI @Star_CIO https://t.co/xfrVmpSIJN

Pick a Bioinformatics Tool and Just Start
🧵 Stop searching for the "perfect" bioinformatics tool. You're wasting time. Here's why picking something and moving forward beats endless comparison. https://t.co/cffR3dJaoQ

AI Boosts Efficiency While Keeping People Central
Artificial intelligence is increasingly used to improve operational efficiency, helping organizations refine processes, reduce friction, and take informed decisions while keeping systems coherent and people central. Microblog @antgrasso #AI #OperationalEfficiency https://t.co/oIHE3UloUH
AI Must Pass “Galileo Test” To Discern Truth
AI must pass, in general, the “Galileo” test: even if almost all the training data repeats falsehoods, it must nonetheless see the truth
Post‑Purchase Friction Is the Real Brand Killer
Misunderstood Marketing - : The Delonghi-Bosch Pivot: Why Post-Purchase Friction is the Real Brand Killer https://t.co/9vxehhnI4s
Fluency, Not AI Smarts, Undermines Human Judgment
Human judgment is under threat not because AI is smart, but because we confuse fluency with understanding https://t.co/sLuxpkk0uz

AI Readiness Demands Systems Thinking, Not Just Tools
AI-ready ≠ tool-ready. This cheatsheet shows the real shift: Models → Systems Prompts → Planning Outputs → Outcomes Agentic AI rewards systems thinkers — not tool collectors. https://t.co/znKBGW7izi

Empower Employees, Not Just Automate, to Meet Expectations
Automation alone is not the answer. Institutions that replace people instead of empowering them will struggle to meet rising customer expectations. https://t.co/3KhyMMpnPe