
Global AI Set to Develop Data Center Outside Denver, Colorado
Global AI, in partnership with Saudi AI firm Humain, is converting a former Kodak‑Carestream site near Windsor, Colorado into a high‑density AI data center. After purchasing 438 acres for $15.6 million, the company plans to launch an 18‑24 MW facility by the end of 2026, building on its 32 MW New York operation. The project targets a long‑term capacity of up to 1 GW, with investment estimates ranging from $2 billion to $20 billion. This development positions AI workloads closer to western power grids and emerging talent pools.

Module 1 Quiz
Drug Hunter has launched a Module 1 Quiz to evaluate learners’ grasp of introductory drug‑discovery concepts. The quiz spans all sections of the first module and is accessible through the platform’s subscription model. Users can take the assessment after reviewing the...

The Heart of a Giant Telescope | Space Photo of the Day for Feb. 9, 2026
The European Southern Observatory is advancing construction of the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) on Chile’s Cerro Armazones, a 39‑meter primary mirror that will become the world’s largest optical instrument. The site, already home to the Very Large Telescope, positions the...

Uber Deepens Adyen Ties and Other Digital Transactions News Briefs From 2/9/26
Uber announced it will broaden its partnership with payment processor Adyen, extending the use of Adyen’s Checkout API to additional geographies and more payment options. Honor Capital is collaborating with ePayPolicy to provide financing for insured customers making premium payments...
CIS News
The CIS region’s medical robotics landscape is heating up, highlighted by Kazakhstan’s launch of the MISSO robot for orthopedic care and Intuitive Surgical’s Da Vinci 5 receiving FDA clearance for cardiac procedures. Robocath announced its first‑in‑human study of a next‑generation coronary robot,...

Gather AI, Maker of ‘Curious’ Warehouse Drones, Lands $40M Led by Keith Block’s Firm
Gather AI announced a $40 million Series B round led by Keith Block’s Smith Point Capital, bringing its total funding to $74 million. The Boston startup equips warehouse cameras and autonomous drones with a Bayesian‑based AI that ‘gets curious’ to scan barcodes, expiration...

Corning and Meta Form Multiyear Partnership for up to $6 Billion to Accelerate U.S. Data Center Buildout
Corning and Meta have signed a multiyear agreement worth up to $6 billion to accelerate the construction of advanced data centers in the United States. Under the deal, Corning will provide Meta with its latest optical fiber, cable and connectivity solutions...
375: How AI Is Changing Healthtech Investing, According to Define Ventures’ Lynne Chou O’Keefe
In this episode, Lynne Chou O’Keefe, founder and managing partner of Define Ventures, discusses how AI is reshaping health‑tech investing amid a fragmented healthcare system and the shift toward value‑based care. She outlines three phases of AI adoption—from streamlining administrative...
Flipping the Script: How AutoPallet Robot Palletizing ‘Upside Down’
AutoPallet Robotics unveiled its upside‑down, ceiling‑mounted palletizing system at Manifest 2026, showcasing small autonomous mobile robots that magnetically cling to overhead steel panels and lower vacuum grippers to pick and place cases. The self‑contained units are battery‑powered, communicate via a...

Red Hat and NVIDIA Expand Partnership to Align on Next-Gen AI Infrastructure
Red Hat announced an expanded partnership with NVIDIA, introducing Red Hat Enterprise Linux for NVIDIA—a specialized RHEL edition tuned for the NVIDIA Rubin platform. The collaboration delivers Day 0 support for the Vera CPU, Rubin GPUs and BlueField‑4 DPU across Red...
Walmart’s Decade of Change with Doug McMillon
Doug McMillon stepped down after a decade as Walmart CEO, leaving a company transformed by technology and e‑commerce. Under his tenure, net sales rose 43% and net income grew 21%, while e‑commerce revenue exploded from $10 billion to $121 billion. Capital spending...
Walmart to Add Automation, Robotics to Louisiana Distribution Center
Walmart announced a $330 million investment to modernize its Opelousas, Louisiana, regional distribution center, adding robotics and automation. The upgrade, slated to begin this year, will double the facility’s shipping capacity once completed. This effort is part of a broader initiative...

DataBee Launches DataBee RiskFlow™
DataBee, a Comcast company, unveiled DataBee RiskFlow™, an agentic AI layer that lets security and IT teams ask natural‑language questions about vulnerability, login risk, and compliance evidence. The tool interprets queries, pulls the relevant data from DataBee’s security fabric, and...

Inside Microsoft’s 2026 MS365 Retirements: What MSPs Need to Manage Now
Microsoft has announced a series of MS365 feature retirements for 2026, including the removal of SharePoint Alerts and the deprecation of Exchange Web Services. These changes affect a broad set of services such as Teams, SharePoint, Entra, and pricing structures,...

There’s a Way Forward for Sovereign European Space Intel, but Is There the Will?
German intelligence leaders are urging the creation of a European spy network to curb reliance on U.S. satellite intelligence after Washington halted data sharing with Ukraine. Europe currently operates only 17% of NATO’s military satellites, leaving a capability gap that...
Late Payments? Governments Are Taking Action
The episode explores how governments worldwide are intervening to curb late supplier payments, a practice that intensified after the global financial crisis as firms hoarded cash. Lead analyst Hugh Thomas explains that high inflation environments, like Brazil’s, and the shift...

IBM Announces Global RFP Process for AI-Driven Solutions Shaping the Future of Work and Education
IBM has issued a global request for proposals for the next cohort of its Impact Accelerator, targeting AI-driven solutions in education and workforce development. The program invites nonprofits, government entities, and academic institutions to develop tools that bridge the widening...

Breast Cancer Treatments Heat Up: Six Therapies Poised to Transform Patient Outcomes
The breast‑cancer pipeline is heating up as several late‑stage candidates demonstrate significant efficacy across sub‑types. Roche’s oral SERD giredestrant cut invasive disease recurrence by 30% in early‑stage ER‑positive patients, while AstraZeneca’s camizestrant combined with a CDK4/6 inhibitor reduced progression risk...

Outtake Raises $40 Million to Bolster Digital Trust Against AI-Driven Threats
Outtake, a cybersecurity startup, announced a $40 million Series B round to accelerate its unified digital‑trust platform amid a surge in AI‑driven phishing and impersonation attacks. The round, led by ICONIQ and featuring investors such as Satya Nadella and Nikesh Arora, brings total capital...
StarRocks Delivers DWH‑Level Joins on Lakehouse Natively
Today, I dig into the details of StarRocks and how it is gaining traction in the real-time database world. DWH-like joins and fast retrieval from a #Lakehouse-native data architecture, without additional data engineering work to persist and ingest data. https://www.ssp.sh/blog/starrocks-lakehouse-native-joins/
Datarails Launches Spend Control to Give CFOs Full Visibility on Contracts and Eliminate Zombie Subscriptions
Datarails unveiled Spend Control, an AI‑powered spend‑management platform that uniquely integrates with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The tool creates a centralized contract hub, automatically extracts key terms, benchmarks market alternatives and drafts renewal requests. By flagging duplicate tools and...

Vantage Denied Permission for Data Center Outside Frankfurt
US‑based Vantage Data Centers was denied permission by the Groß‑Gerau city council to build a 174 MW, €2.5 billion data‑center campus on a 14‑hectare site outside Frankfurt. The council voted 18‑14 against contract negotiations, citing concerns over limited job creation, visual impact,...
Corvus Robotics Launches Dedicated Cold Chain Drones for Autonomous Inventory in Sub-Zero Warehouses
Corvus Robotics unveiled Corvus One™ for Cold Chain, an autonomous drone system designed to perform inventory cycle counts inside sub‑zero freezers ranging from –20 °F to ambient temperatures. The drones feature re‑engineered thermal management, adaptive barcode scanners, and flight‑stabilization to handle...
Insurify Launches Industry-First ChatGPT Insurance App
Insurify, a digital insurance broker, has launched what it calls the industry’s first ChatGPT app, letting users research and compare car insurance directly within OpenAI’s platform. The tool taps a proprietary database of over 196 million auto‑insurance quotes and 70,000 verified...
Graphene‑BC₂N Heterostructures Could Enable High‑capacity Anodes for Next‑generation Lithium‑ion Batteries
Researchers from several Chinese institutions have designed BC₂N/graphene heterostructures as high‑capacity anodes for lithium‑ion batteries. Six interface configurations were modeled, with the III‑HN and III‑HH variants delivering a theoretical capacity of 414 mAh g⁻¹, surpassing graphite and many competing 2D materials. The...

Discontinued Electronic Products: In-Depth Analysis of PCB Reverse Engineering and IC Unlock Techniques
Planned obsolescence is pushing many electronic products into retirement, leaving users without official repair options. PCB reverse engineering and IC unlock techniques let engineers recreate schematics, bill‑of‑materials, and firmware from physical boards. The article outlines a step‑by‑step workflow, essential tools...

Quantum ‘Walls’ Halt Information Spread, Revealing New Rules for Causality
Researchers at UCL have introduced “wall” unitaries—tri‑partite gates that permanently halt the spread of local operators in time‑periodic quantum circuits. By showing that an embedded invariant sub‑algebra splits the operator space into commuting sub‑algebras, they construct local conserved quantities and...

Why Your Chaotic AI Experiments Aren’t Producing Business Value
Many organizations run chaotic generative‑AI experiments that fail to deliver measurable business value. McKinsey’s 2025 State of AI Report shows only about 10% of firms scale AI agents, with large enterprises nearly twice as likely to move beyond pilots as...

DISCO Launches Scaled Agentic AI Tool for Large Discovery and Fact Investigation Matters
DISCO unveiled a scaled agentic AI extension to its Cecilia Q&A platform, targeting massive e‑discovery projects with millions of documents and terabytes of data. The enhancement introduces an autonomous multi‑step reasoning engine that can independently break down complex legal queries...

Photonic Quantum Computer Breaks Barriers to Universal, Scalable Computation
Researchers at Queen Mary and Imperial College unveiled Clavina, an extensible photonic quantum computer that fuses large‑scale linear optical networks with inline nonlinear modules such as squeezers and Kerr gates. The platform delivers a universal gate set, enabling quasi‑deterministic generation...
Aspira Capital Group Supports Hispanic Entrepreneurs with Tailored Financing Solutions
Aspira Capital Group, founded by David Monegro, offers short‑term invoice factoring tailored to Hispanic‑owned small businesses. The service converts unpaid invoices into immediate working capital, bypassing the lengthy paperwork and strict credit criteria typical of traditional banks. Funding is delivered...

Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 34 Deals Announced in January 2026
January 2026 saw 34 cybersecurity M&A announcements, underscoring rapid consolidation in the sector. CrowdStrike led the pack, agreeing to acquire SGNL for $740 million and Seraphic Security for about $420 million, bolstering its identity and browser‑runtime defenses. Other notable deals include Delinea’s...

Singtel's Nxera Opens Singapore Data Center
Singapore telecom giant Singtel’s data‑centre arm Nxera has opened DC Tuas, an 120,000‑sq‑ft, eight‑storey facility delivering 58 MW of power, the highest‑capacity data centre in the city‑state. More than 90% of its multi‑tenant capacity was pre‑leased, and the site features advanced...
Biogen’s Much Anticipated Tau Readout in Alzheimer’s Will Spur More Questions
Biogen expects Phase 2 readout for its tau‑targeting antisense oligonucleotide BIIB080 in the second or third quarter of 2026. The CELIA trial evaluates three dose levels through week 76 and uses cognition as the primary endpoint. A positive signal could lift Biogen’s...

New Technique Swiftly Predicts Stable States of Complex Quantum Systems
Scientists at ICFO have unveiled a relaxation‑based method that certifies steady states of dissipative quantum many‑body systems by optimizing reduced density matrices via semidefinite programming. The technique sidesteps the exponential cost of representing full density matrices, delivering rapid convergence of...

CMA CGM Outfits 300 Ships with OneWeb‑linked Terminals
Maritime cargo fleet operator @cmacgm will equip 300 vessels with @Marlink_News XChange NextGen satellite terminals connected to @EutelsatGroup OneWeb satellites. Installation to occur over 9 months. CMA GGM owns 7.46% of Eutelsat's equity. https://t.co/2F9FxpKx3v

Rethinking Identity Management: From Who Has Access to What Really Matters
Traditional Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) has focused on compliance, but 99% of granted permissions remain unused, creating “Zombie Access”. This compliance‑only approach leads to rubber‑stamping, with 58% of access reviews ineffective, exposing organizations to insider threats. Integrating data governance...
NatWest Group Buys Evelyn Partners in Private Banking Push
NatWest Group announced it will acquire Evelyn Partners, merging the two firms to form the United Kingdom’s leading private banking and wealth management platform. The transaction brings Evelyn’s £69 billion of assets under management into NatWest, expected to lift fee income...

Still Looking to WFH? You’ll Be Lucky as Roles Dry Up
Vestd’s Remote-friendly Industries Study finds only 5.3% of new marketing positions in the UK are fully remote, marginally above the 4.75% national average. Across 29 sectors, just 5% of 113,874 new listings offer full‑time work‑from‑home options, with financial services topping...

Takeda, Iambic Sign Multiyear R&D Deal for AI Drug Discovery
Takeda Pharmaceutical announced a multi‑year research agreement with San Diego biotech Iambic to develop AI‑driven small‑molecule drug candidates. The collaboration merges Takeda’s therapeutic expertise with Iambic’s generative AI platform to accelerate hit identification and lead optimization. Joint R&D labs, data...

New Devices Might Scale the Memory Wall
Researchers at UC San Diego unveiled a new bulk resistive RAM (RRAM) that switches an entire material layer instead of forming filaments, enabling 3D stacking and selector‑free operation. The devices are 40 nm wide, can be stacked in up to eight layers,...
Takeda, Iambic Partner in Latest Pharma AI Push
Japan’s largest drugmaker Takeda has signed a multiyear agreement with AI specialist Iambic Therapeutics, potentially worth more than $1.7 billion. The partnership grants Takeda access to Iambic’s AI‑driven drug discovery platform and a protein‑receptor interaction model, targeting small‑molecule treatments for cancer,...

Kiwi Charge Takes EV-Charging Robot to Showroom Floor with $1.7-million Pilot Project
Toronto‑based Kiwi Charge is piloting its autonomous EV‑charging robot in a $1.7 million project with General Motors Canada and Pfaff Automotive. The robot, dubbed the “R2‑D2 for EV charging,” can self‑charge in 30 minutes and fully charge a vehicle in another 30 minutes,...

New Diagnostics Define Drug Targets for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Beyond
Amprion Diagnostics has commercialized a seed‑amplification assay, SAAmplify‑αSYN, that detects misfolded alpha‑synuclein in cerebrospinal fluid, earning FDA breakthrough‑device status in 2019. The test can identify Parkinson’s, Lewy‑body dementia and up to half of Alzheimer’s cases years before clinical symptoms appear....
What the FCA’s Enforcement Watch Means for Regulated Firms
The Financial Conduct Authority has launched its first Enforcement Watch newsletter, providing firms with near‑real‑time insight into the regulator’s enforcement agenda. The publication highlights seven thematic priorities, ranging from individual accountability to crypto‑related unauthorised activity, and reflects the FCA’s 2025...

Payroll Errors Keep Repeating: How HR Can Catch Issues Earlier
Payroll errors keep surfacing after payday because manual spot checks can’t keep up with frequent rule changes. The article proposes automated workforce management testing, which runs real‑world pay scenarios against current overtime, differential and accrual rules before payroll closes. By...
Google On If A Younger Web Site Can Beat An Older Website In Search
John Mueller clarified that a website’s age is not a decisive ranking factor; success depends on the value it delivers. Older sites may have accumulated authority, but newer sites with modern architecture and quality content can compete. Mueller advises focusing...
Liver Toxicities Force Pause on Two Dose Groups of UniQure’s Mid-Stage Fabry Study
UniQure paused dosing in the mid- and high-dose arms of its Phase 1/2a Fabry gene‑therapy trial after two patients experienced grade 3 liver enzyme elevations. The affected cohorts received 4 × 10¹³ and 6 × 10¹³ genome copies per kilogram of AMT‑191, while the low‑dose group...
Data Builds on Roche's Dominance in Primary Progressive MS
Roche disclosed phase 3 data showing its oral BTK inhibitor fenebrutinib is non‑inferior to Ocrevus in primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS). The FENtrepid trial demonstrated a 12% relative reduction in disability progression risk over 24 weeks, with a notable 26% improvement...
Google Is Expanding WAXAL Beyond 21 Languages — What It Means for African Researchers
Google has broadened its WAXAL speech dataset initiative, increasing coverage from 21 to 27 Sub‑Saharan African languages and outlining a pipeline for additional tongues. The expansion is driven by a partnership with the Masakhane African Languages Hub, shifting focus toward...