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Wealth.com Unveils Integrated Tax Planning Platform for Advisors
NewsJan 30, 2026

Wealth.com Unveils Integrated Tax Planning Platform for Advisors

Wealth.com has launched Wealth.com Tax Planning, an integrated solution that combines tax, estate, and execution workflows within its existing advisor platform. The tool offers multi‑state tax scenario modeling, natural‑language data capture, and client‑ready reporting, and it will be available on...

By Fintech Global
ICE’s Environmental Market Trading Reaches Record Highs in 2025
NewsJan 30, 2026

ICE’s Environmental Market Trading Reaches Record Highs in 2025

Intercontinental Exchange reported record environmental derivatives trading in 2025. The exchange processed $1 trillion in notional value for the fifth consecutive year, with 20.9 million futures and options contracts—a 4% rise from 2024. Physical delivery of carbon allowances topped $117 billion, and North...

By Fintech Futures
Quince's Steroid Therapy for Rare Disease Fails, Shares Tank
NewsJan 30, 2026

Quince's Steroid Therapy for Rare Disease Fails, Shares Tank

Quince Therapeutics announced that its once‑monthly steroid‑based therapy for ataxia‑telangiectasia failed to meet the primary endpoint in a pivotal Phase 3 trial. The rare genetic disorder affects roughly 1 in 100,000 children and currently lacks disease‑modifying treatments. Following the data...

By Endpoints News
Heom-2dvs Achieves Accurate Simulation of Molecular Vibrations Beyond Thermal Excitation
BlogJan 30, 2026

Heom-2dvs Achieves Accurate Simulation of Molecular Vibrations Beyond Thermal Excitation

Scientists at Kyoto University introduced HEOM‑2DVS, a computational framework that couples hierarchical equations of motion with two‑dimensional vibrational spectroscopy. The method rigorously treats non‑Markovian dynamics, energy relaxation, dephasing and quantum effects when vibrational energies exceed thermal levels. Implemented in C++,...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Hardy Paradox Advances Quantum Parameter Estimation with Post-Selection Efficiency Insights
BlogJan 30, 2026

Hardy Paradox Advances Quantum Parameter Estimation with Post-Selection Efficiency Insights

A team of quantum physicists has leveraged Hardy’s paradox to create a post‑selected phase‑estimation protocol that dramatically improves measurement sensitivity. By engineering a contextuality‑violating state, they achieved a quantum Fisher information gain up to four times the standard limit. The...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Moderna Licenses Phase 3 Asset to Recordati; ProMIS' Private Placement
NewsJan 30, 2026

Moderna Licenses Phase 3 Asset to Recordati; ProMIS' Private Placement

Moderna has signed a licensing agreement with Italy’s Recordati to transfer a Phase 3 rare‑disease mRNA therapeutic to the European drugmaker. The deal provides Recordati with worldwide commercialization rights, an upfront cash payment estimated at $150 million, and a series of development...

By Endpoints News
Amgen Ends Partnership with Kyowa Kirin on Immunology Drug, Despite Phase 3 Wins
NewsJan 30, 2026

Amgen Ends Partnership with Kyowa Kirin on Immunology Drug, Despite Phase 3 Wins

Amgen abruptly terminated its collaboration with Japan’s Kyowa Kirin on a late‑stage immunology candidate, returning all rights to the partner despite the drug’s recent Phase 3 success. The move aligns with Amgen’s broader strategic shift toward internal R&D priorities and upcoming biosimilar...

By Endpoints News
PlannerPal Launches Pre-Meeting AI Tool for Financial Advisers
NewsJan 30, 2026

PlannerPal Launches Pre-Meeting AI Tool for Financial Advisers

PlannerPal, an AI‑driven workflow platform for financial advisers, has introduced a Pre‑Meeting Prep Pack that automates the assembly of client‑specific data before consultations. The tool aggregates portfolio valuations, tax summaries, goal progress, and recent communications from multiple sources, cutting typical...

By Fintech Global
Efficient String Compression for Modern Database Systems
NewsJan 30, 2026

Efficient String Compression for Modern Database Systems

CedarDB’s v2026‑01‑22 release adds Fast Static Symbol Table (FSST) compression to text columns, cutting string storage roughly in half while accelerating many queries. FSST encodes frequent substrings as 1‑byte tokens and is applied to the dictionary itself, preserving fast integer‑key...

By Hacker News
Lilly Unveils $3.5B Factory that Will Make Retatrutide and Other Obesity Drugs
NewsJan 30, 2026

Lilly Unveils $3.5B Factory that Will Make Retatrutide and Other Obesity Drugs

Eli Lilly has allocated $3.5 billion to build a new manufacturing complex in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley that will produce its next‑generation obesity injectable retatrutide and related compounds. The plant is designed for flexible, single‑use bioreactor technology and aims to output over a...

By Endpoints News
NDSS 2025 – Provably Unlearnable Data Examples
NewsJan 30, 2026

NDSS 2025 – Provably Unlearnable Data Examples

The NDSS 2025 paper tackles the lack of provable guarantees in machine‑unlearning by introducing a certification framework for (q, η)-learnability. It proposes Provably Unlearnable Examples (PUEs) that tighten certification bounds and resist simple weight‑recovery attacks. Experiments show PUEs cut certified learnability...

By Security Boulevard
Lanifibranor (IVA-337)
BlogJan 30, 2026

Lanifibranor (IVA-337)

Lanifibranor (IVA-337) is an oral pan‑PPAR agonist entering Phase 3 trials for metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatohepatitis (MASH/MASLD). The molecule was optimized from high‑throughput screening and its preclinical data were published in the Journal of Hepatology in June 2025. Inventiva Pharma is leading development,...

By Drug Hunter
CEOs Should Reward Employees Letting AI Take Repetitive Work
SocialJan 30, 2026

CEOs Should Reward Employees Letting AI Take Repetitive Work

Why CEOs Should Incentivise Employees to Replace Themselves With AI Push innovation — this controversial view argues CEOs should encourage staff to let AI take over repetitive tasks, freeing up talent for higher value work. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/eJTrBVYx #AI...

By Bernard Marr
Exploration of Exoplanets: A Mathematical Solution for Investigating Their Atmospheres
NewsJan 30, 2026

Exploration of Exoplanets: A Mathematical Solution for Investigating Their Atmospheres

Leonardos Gkouvelis of LMU has delivered the first closed‑form analytical theory for transmission spectroscopy that incorporates pressure‑dependent opacity, a problem that has stymied exoplanet atmosphere modeling for decades. The new formula replaces costly numerical simulations with a transparent, fast solution,...

By Phys.org - Space News
Mc+qubo Achieves Improved Reinforcement Learning with Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation
BlogJan 30, 2026

Mc+qubo Achieves Improved Reinforcement Learning with Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation

Researchers introduced MC+QUBO, a method that recasts Monte Carlo episode selection as a Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation problem and solves it with quantum‑inspired samplers. By using Simulated Quantum Annealing and Simulated Bifurcation, the approach filters trajectories to maximise reward and promote...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Walmart’s Choice for New CEO Signals Intent to Expand Digital Footprint
NewsJan 30, 2026

Walmart’s Choice for New CEO Signals Intent to Expand Digital Footprint

Walmart announced that John Furner will assume the role of CEO on February 1, 2026, succeeding Doug McMillon. Furner, the current head of Walmart U.S., is recognized for his tech‑savvy leadership, including early advocacy for drones and AI‑driven initiatives. The appointment...

By PYMNTS
AI Sharpens Pricing Strategy, Not Replaces It
SocialJan 30, 2026

AI Sharpens Pricing Strategy, Not Replaces It

Pricing is no longer just spreadsheets and gut feeling. Generative AI can simulate scenarios, test price elasticity, and surface insights that once required whole analytics teams. But the real edge doesn’t come from the model alone. It comes from asking the right...

By Spiros Margaris
Get Practical 8-Flow Blueprint and Segmentation Guide
SocialJan 30, 2026

Get Practical 8-Flow Blueprint and Segmentation Guide

Most webinars are a waste of time. This one WON'T be. Here's why: - The 8 flows we build for every client, in order - What real segmentation actually looks like - A 90-day build plan so you stop guessing what to do next Tuesday,...

By Chase Dimond
FDA’s Multiple Myeloma Guidance Highlights Decade of Success
NewsJan 30, 2026

FDA’s Multiple Myeloma Guidance Highlights Decade of Success

The FDA released draft guidance urging sponsors of multiple myeloma drugs to use minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity as the primary endpoint for accelerated approval, moving beyond traditional overall response rates. The agency defines MRD‑negative as one cancer cell per...

By BioSpace
Context Engineering and the Future of AI-Powered Business
NewsJan 30, 2026

Context Engineering and the Future of AI-Powered Business

The Mint interview highlighted a shift from prompt engineering to context engineering as the key to scaling personalized AI interactions. Salesforce executives explained that embedding customer history, business rules, and emotional cues into AI models creates truly human‑like conversations. Real‑world...

By Mint AI
Labyrinth Chollima Evolves Into Three North Korean Hacking Groups
NewsJan 30, 2026

Labyrinth Chollima Evolves Into Three North Korean Hacking Groups

Labyrinth Chollima has split into three distinct North Korean hacking groups—Labyrinth Chollima, Golden Chollima, and Pressure Chollima—according to CrowdStrike. While Labyrinth Chollima continues espionage against defense, manufacturing and critical‑infrastructure firms, the new Golden and Pressure factions focus on cryptocurrency theft. Each group employs a unique...

By Infosecurity Magazine
Embedded Finance to ‘Explode’: Panel
NewsJan 30, 2026

Embedded Finance to ‘Explode’: Panel

Embedded finance is set to explode as apps embed payments, lending, and other services, according to a Cross River Bank panel. Executives highlighted the stickiness created when platforms, lenders, and brands acquire customers simultaneously. They also noted a surge in...

By Payments Dive
Lightweight Rivals Can Swiftly Become Major Threats
SocialJan 30, 2026

Lightweight Rivals Can Swiftly Become Major Threats

Competitors can go from a nuisance to a viable threat much more quickly than many brands realize, and by the time it's impacting the sales conversations it can be much harder to address. For market leaders, especially ones who have...

By Liam Moroney
Investigation Into Data Breach Involving Blue Cross Blue Shield Members Could Head to Court
NewsJan 30, 2026

Investigation Into Data Breach Involving Blue Cross Blue Shield Members Could Head to Court

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana disclosed a cyber incident that may have exposed the protected health information of up to 462,000 members through its third‑party vendor Conduent. The breach was discovered on July 1, 2025, investigated internally, and reported to the...

By DataBreaches.net
Exponential Speedup Achieved for Maximum Independent Set on Hard Instances
BlogJan 30, 2026

Exponential Speedup Achieved for Maximum Independent Set on Hard Instances

Researchers led by Vicky Choi introduced the Dic‑Dac‑Doa adiabatic quantum algorithm that solves maximum independent set (MIS) problems on specially crafted GIC graphs with exponential speedup over classical and existing quantum methods. The algorithm leverages a non‑stoquastic XX driver to...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Polish Nurses’ Evidence-Based Practice: Knowledge and Leadership Insights
NewsJan 30, 2026

Polish Nurses’ Evidence-Based Practice: Knowledge and Leadership Insights

Evidence‑based practice (EBP) is essential for modern nursing, linking care decisions to the best research. A cross‑sectional study by Miszewska and Zarzeczna‑Baran surveyed Polish nurses across specialties, revealing a stark split in EBP competence. While a minority demonstrated solid knowledge,...

By Bioengineer.org
NASA Faces a Crucial Choice on a Mars Spacecraft—And It Must Decide Soon
NewsJan 30, 2026

NASA Faces a Crucial Choice on a Mars Spacecraft—And It Must Decide Soon

NASA faces a deadline to award a $700 million Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO) by the end of fiscal year 2026, aiming for a launch in the 2028 window. The congressional mandate ties the contract to companies that received 2024‑25 design‑study funding...

By Ars Technica (Space)
Google Analytics To Become A Growth Engine For Business via @Sejournal, @Brookeosmundson
NewsJan 30, 2026

Google Analytics To Become A Growth Engine For Business via @Sejournal, @Brookeosmundson

In the debut episode of Google Ads Decoded, Eleanor Stribling outlined a two‑phase roadmap for GA4. In the short term, Google plans to turn GA4 into a cross‑channel, full‑funnel measurement hub that unifies media data. Over the next three‑plus years,...

By Search Engine Journal
AI Revolutionizes Customer Research: Human Insight Still Essential
SocialJan 30, 2026

AI Revolutionizes Customer Research: Human Insight Still Essential

I wrapped up Season 5 of Building With Buyers , but then this convo was TOO GOOD + too relevant so then I un-wrapped up Season 5 😂 at least for a bit Caitlin Sullivan joined me to talk about...

By Anna Furmanov
Silicon-On-Insulator Achieves Coupled Colour Centre Formation for Photon Sources
BlogJan 30, 2026

Silicon-On-Insulator Achieves Coupled Colour Centre Formation for Photon Sources

Researchers have demonstrated controlled formation of multiple colour centres—including T, W, G, and the newly observed CN—in silicon‑on‑insulator (SOI) platforms. By systematically varying carbon and hydrogen ion implantation, annealing temperature (200‑600 °C) and duration (30‑600 s), they identified optimal conditions such as...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Is Renewing CISA Enough to Restore Confidence for Cyber Threat Reporters?
NewsJan 30, 2026

Is Renewing CISA Enough to Restore Confidence for Cyber Threat Reporters?

Lawmakers introduced a minibus package that adds $20 million to expand the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and extends the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act through September 30. Experts warn that the stop‑and‑go extensions erode confidence in real‑time threat reporting, creating...

By Security Magazine (Cybersecurity)
Arsink Spyware Posing as WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok Hits 143 Countries
NewsJan 30, 2026

Arsink Spyware Posing as WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok Hits 143 Countries

Researchers at Zimperium’s zLabs have uncovered Arsink, an Android remote‑access trojan that masquerades as over 50 popular apps, including WhatsApp and TikTok. The campaign has infected roughly 45,000 devices in 143 countries, using Telegram, Discord and MediaFire links to distribute...

By HackRead
Amazon in Talks To Invest Up To $50 Billion in OpenAI
NewsJan 30, 2026

Amazon in Talks To Invest Up To $50 Billion in OpenAI

Amazon is reportedly negotiating a multi‑billion‑dollar investment of up to $50 billion in OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. The funding round could total $100 billion, potentially valuing OpenAI at $830 billion. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is leading talks with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman,...

By Slashdot
This Month in Security with Tony Anscombe – January 2026 Edition
NewsJan 30, 2026

This Month in Security with Tony Anscombe – January 2026 Edition

In January 2026, ESET’s Tony Anscombe highlighted four major security incidents: Nike faced a ransomware claim involving 1.4 TB of data, cyber‑fraud surpassed ransomware as CEOs’ top concern, unsecured Zendesk support systems powered a massive spam campaign, and ServiceNow patched the...

By WeLiveSecurity
Nvidia GPU Driver Flaws Enable Privilege Escalation Across Platforms
NewsJan 30, 2026

Nvidia GPU Driver Flaws Enable Privilege Escalation Across Platforms

Nvidia has released a security update addressing four high‑severity GPU driver vulnerabilities that affect Windows, Linux, virtual GPU, and cloud‑gaming platforms. The flaws—CVE‑2025‑33217 through CVE‑2025‑33220—are use‑after‑free and integer‑overflow bugs with a CVSS rating of 7.8, enabling arbitrary code execution and...

By eSecurity Planet
Is 'Shadow AI' A Threat to Your Business? Report Claims Workers Are Increasingly More Willing to Cut Corners and Take...
NewsJan 30, 2026

Is 'Shadow AI' A Threat to Your Business? Report Claims Workers Are Increasingly More Willing to Cut Corners and Take...

A new industry report warns that “shadow AI” – unsanctioned artificial‑intelligence tools used by employees and managers – is spreading rapidly across enterprises. The study found a 45% year‑over‑year increase in the use of unapproved AI applications, driven by workers’...

By TechRadar
Long COVID Impact: Ethnic Variations in Symptoms
NewsJan 30, 2026

Long COVID Impact: Ethnic Variations in Symptoms

A recent multinational cohort study reveals pronounced ethnic disparities in long COVID symptom profiles. Black and Hispanic patients report fatigue and neurological complaints at rates significantly higher than White counterparts, even after adjusting for age and comorbidities. Socioeconomic deprivation and...

By Bioengineer.org
How Context-Aware Agents and Open Protocols Drive Real-World Success in Enterprise AI
NewsJan 30, 2026

How Context-Aware Agents and Open Protocols Drive Real-World Success in Enterprise AI

Enterprise AI is shifting from experimental LLM pilots to production deployments that require real‑time operational context. General‑purpose models lack domain‑specific data, prompting firms to adopt small, specialized language models (SLMs) for cost‑effective, on‑premise inference. The Model Context Protocol (MCP), an...

By TechRadar
Machine Learning on Systematically Curated Data Reveals Key Determinants of Magnetic Hyperthermia Performance
NewsJan 30, 2026

Machine Learning on Systematically Curated Data Reveals Key Determinants of Magnetic Hyperthermia Performance

Researchers introduced a machine‑learning framework that predicts the specific absorption rate (SAR) of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) used in magnetic hyperthermia. The model was trained on a systematically curated dataset of 1,850 entries spanning 30 intrinsic and extrinsic features...

By Small (Wiley)
Resurrecting Ancient Enzymes in NASA’s Search for Life Beyond Earth
NewsJan 30, 2026

Resurrecting Ancient Enzymes in NASA’s Search for Life Beyond Earth

NASA‑backed researchers have resurrected a 3.2‑billion‑year‑old nitrogenase enzyme, demonstrating that its nitrogen‑isotope signature remains unchanged despite billions of years of molecular evolution. By reverse‑engineering modern nitrogenase, the team recreated ancestral versions and expressed them in microbes, confirming that the isotopic...

By NASA - News Releases
Genie 3 AI Generates Real‑Time Functional Maps
SocialJan 30, 2026

Genie 3 AI Generates Real‑Time Functional Maps

One of the wildest emergent capabilities of Genie 3 is that maps actually work. As I walk around the forest, the GPS display updates its heading in real time. Remember. There is no game engine here. This is an AI hallucinating a...

By Bilawal Sidhu
Off‑site Marketing, PR, and Community Crucial for SEO Pre‑AI
SocialJan 30, 2026

Off‑site Marketing, PR, and Community Crucial for SEO Pre‑AI

Some folks will apparently be very surprised to hear that off-site marketing, digital PR, community management and online reputation management were indeed also important for SEO before AI search got here.

By Lily Ray
3D Patellar Shape Linked to Dislocation Risk
NewsJan 30, 2026

3D Patellar Shape Linked to Dislocation Risk

A new study by Yan, Yao, and Liu demonstrates a direct link between three‑dimensional patellar shape and the likelihood of patellar dislocation. Using automated coordinate algorithms and statistical shape modeling on a diverse cohort, the researchers identified distinct geometric features...

By Bioengineer.org
Zhuque‑3 Second Stage Reenters over Southern Ocean, Sparks European Interest
SocialJan 30, 2026

Zhuque‑3 Second Stage Reenters over Southern Ocean, Sparks European Interest

The second stage of the first Zhuque-3 rocket launched in December reentered at 1239 UTC today (±1 min) over the Southern Ocean, according to a US Space Force TIP message. There was a surprising level of interest in the event...

By Andrew Jones
Norwegian Police Probe Italian Firm over FLIR Camera Installation
SocialJan 30, 2026

Norwegian Police Probe Italian Firm over FLIR Camera Installation

Police in Norway are investigating an Italian company suspected of installing high-end FLIR cameras on a rooftop overlooking Melkøya, the endpoint of the pipeline for natural gas from the Barents Sea. https://t.co/6wbZBfOLzj

By Runa Sandvik
Agentic AI and Non‑Human Identities Demand a Paradigm Shift In Security: Lessons From NHIcon 2026
NewsJan 30, 2026

Agentic AI and Non‑Human Identities Demand a Paradigm Shift In Security: Lessons From NHIcon 2026

The second NHIcon 2026 conference highlighted that traditional identity and access management (IAM) is ill‑suited for the rise of agentic AI and non‑human identities (NHIs). Speakers argued that static roles, long‑lived credentials, and session‑based trust amplify risk as autonomous agents act...

By Security Boulevard
Loyalty Coalitions Are Balance-Sheet Risks Masquerading as Marketing
NewsJan 30, 2026

Loyalty Coalitions Are Balance-Sheet Risks Masquerading as Marketing

Loyalty coalitions, while marketed as customer‑engagement tools, function as multi‑party liability networks that can become hidden balance‑sheet risks. Without rigorous economic modeling, mismatched rules lead to over‑issuance, excessive redemption, and credit exposure. Key structural choices—settlement timing, breakage estimation, and arbitrage...

By American Banker Technology
Daily Search Forum Recap: January 30, 2026
NewsJan 30, 2026

Daily Search Forum Recap: January 30, 2026

Google rolled out several product tweaks on January 30, 2026, including a test of third‑party endorsement content in search ads, new one‑click previews for Performance Max campaigns, and official help documentation for Preferred Sources. At the same time, Google Business Profile review appeals...

By Search Engine Roundtable
Is a MacBook or Windows Laptop Better for Astrophotography?
NewsJan 30, 2026

Is a MacBook or Windows Laptop Better for Astrophotography?

Both Windows laptops and MacBooks offer distinct advantages for astrophotography, but the optimal choice depends on the user’s performance needs and budget constraints. Windows machines provide broader hardware customization, including high‑end GPUs that accelerate stacking and noise reduction. MacBooks deliver...

By Space.com