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How Groupe Dynamite Is Personalizing Its POS With Agentic AI
NewsJan 26, 2026

How Groupe Dynamite Is Personalizing Its POS With Agentic AI

Groupe Dynamite has deployed an agentic AI platform across its point‑of‑sale network to deliver real‑time, personalized product recommendations and dynamic pricing. The system integrates shopper data, inventory levels, and local trends, allowing cashiers to suggest items tailored to each customer’s...

By Total Retail
How to Turn Off eBay Live Notifications
BlogJan 26, 2026

How to Turn Off eBay Live Notifications

eBay Live is the marketplace’s livestream shopping feature that sends push notifications to buyers. Users on both iOS and Android have reported that these alerts can freeze the eBay app and become a daily annoyance. eBay’s help center outlines seven...

By EcommerceBytes
QAOA Achieves 0.9443 Approximation Ratio with Efficient Parameter Transfer Optimisation
BlogJan 26, 2026

QAOA Achieves 0.9443 Approximation Ratio with Efficient Parameter Transfer Optimisation

Researchers at the University of Delhi introduced a hybrid technique that combines parameter‑transfer initialization with targeted single‑layer regularised optimisation for QAOA. Applied to MaxCut on 3‑regular, Erdős‑Rényi and Barabási‑Albert graphs, the method attains a mean approximation ratio of 0.9443, only...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Researchers Factor 551 Using Novel Feedback Quantum Control with 9 Qubits
BlogJan 26, 2026

Researchers Factor 551 Using Novel Feedback Quantum Control with 9 Qubits

Researchers at IISER Pune introduced FALQON, a measurement‑based feedback quantum control algorithm that factors integers without pre‑computed drive parameters. They experimentally factored the biprime 551 using a three‑qubit NMR register and demonstrated via simulation that the approach scales to nine...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Ask “What Made You Cancel?” To Uncover True Reasons
SocialJan 26, 2026

Ask “What Made You Cancel?” To Uncover True Reasons

My biggest takeaways from Jason Cohen : 1. “Too expensive” is never the real reason customers cancel. They already saw your pricing and decided to buy, so something else changed. When customers cite price, dig deeper—the actual reason might be...

By Lenny Rachitsky
YouTubers Sue Snap for Alleged Copyright Infringement in Training Its AI Models
NewsJan 26, 2026

YouTubers Sue Snap for Alleged Copyright Infringement in Training Its AI Models

A group of YouTubers with about 6.2 million subscribers has added Snap to a class‑action lawsuit alleging the company scraped their videos to train AI models, including the Imagine Lens feature. The complaint cites Snap’s use of the HD‑VILA‑100M video‑language dataset,...

By TechCrunch AI
Film Decoders Achieve 11.1x Faster Quantum Error Correction on IBM Systems
BlogJan 26, 2026

Film Decoders Achieve 11.1x Faster Quantum Error Correction on IBM Systems

Researchers introduced a calibration‑conditioned FiLM decoder that dramatically speeds quantum error correction on IBM superconducting processors. By separating slow‑changing hardware statistics from fast syndrome decoding, the model achieved up to an 11.1× reduction in logical error rate compared with a...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Double Down on Winners: Increase Ownership Every Round
SocialJan 26, 2026

Double Down on Winners: Increase Ownership Every Round

I'm a co-investor with a mega VC fund we don't talk about as much here but they are wildly successful in many top IPOs and top decile returns. And they have a really simple way they do follow-on checks: ✅If the company...

By Jason Lemkin
Bacterial Biofilms Unexpectedly Found Inside Most Common Kidney Stones
NewsJan 26, 2026

Bacterial Biofilms Unexpectedly Found Inside Most Common Kidney Stones

Researchers have identified live bacteria and biofilms embedded within calcium oxalate kidney stones, the most common stone type, overturning the long‑standing belief that stones form solely through chemical and physical processes. The PNAS study used electron and fluorescence microscopy to...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
How MSSPs Can Help Clients Mitigate Shadow IT and Data Sprawl with Cavelo
NewsJan 26, 2026

How MSSPs Can Help Clients Mitigate Shadow IT and Data Sprawl with Cavelo

MSSPs face growing risk from shadow IT and data sprawl as hybrid work and SaaS adoption push data into unmanaged cloud locations. Unapproved applications and fragmented data increase attack surface, compliance exposure, and incident‑response delays. Cavelo offers an agent‑less, multi‑tenant...

By Security Boulevard
Remote Sensing Model Enables Early Detection of Vole Outbreaks in Spanish Farmlands
NewsJan 26, 2026

Remote Sensing Model Enables Early Detection of Vole Outbreaks in Spanish Farmlands

Researchers at Spain’s SERIDA have created a large‑scale remote‑sensing system that predicts fossorial water vole habitats and quantifies damage with 97% accuracy. The model integrates Sentinel‑2 satellite imagery and field data to produce a Predictive Habitat model and an Optimized...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Quantinuum H2-2 Demonstrates Energy-Resolved Transport and 8×7 Lattice Localization
BlogJan 26, 2026

Quantinuum H2-2 Demonstrates Energy-Resolved Transport and 8×7 Lattice Localization

Researchers introduced a wavepacket‑based quantum algorithm that prepares states with tunable energy and dramatically reduced variance, enabling precise energy‑resolved transport studies on NISQ devices. Using Quantinuum’s H2‑2 processor they identified a finite‑size mobility edge in an 8 × 7 Anderson lattice, showing...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
AAA20 Group Debuts Cobot Palletizer for Food and Protein Processing
NewsJan 26, 2026

AAA20 Group Debuts Cobot Palletizer for Food and Protein Processing

AAA20 Group will unveil the CP-66-WD wash‑down collaborative palletizer at the International Production & Processing Expo in Atlanta. The IP69K‑rated cobot is built for food and protein processors, especially beef plants, and can be power‑washed like standard equipment. Offered through...

By The Robot Report
It’s Planning Season, Don’t Let Your Tech Stack Lock You Into Another Year
BlogJan 26, 2026

It’s Planning Season, Don’t Let Your Tech Stack Lock You Into Another Year

The episode highlights why early Q1 is the ideal time for founders to reassess their email and SMS platforms, emphasizing that many stay on suboptimal tools out of fear of disruption during peak seasons. It explains that switching during low‑traffic...

By Smart Marketer
Using AI to Keep CRISPR Technology In-Check
NewsJan 26, 2026

Using AI to Keep CRISPR Technology In-Check

A team of Melbourne scientists used AI‑accelerated protein design to create anti‑CRISPR molecules that can safely regulate CRISPR activity. The approach, published in Nature Chemical Biology, generated functional inhibitors in just eight weeks, a dramatic speedup over traditional discovery methods....

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Unpredictable Movements of Autonomous Robots Can Increase Human Discomfort
NewsJan 26, 2026

Unpredictable Movements of Autonomous Robots Can Increase Human Discomfort

Researchers at Toyohashi University of Technology discovered that autonomous robots moving unpredictably trigger sustained human discomfort, as measured by elevated arousal and skin‑conductance responses in a VR passing scenario. Predictable straight‑line motion caused initial arousal that habituated over repeated encounters,...

By Phys.org Robotics News
Unseen Money 16—Synthetic Identity Fraud
NewsJan 26, 2026

Unseen Money 16—Synthetic Identity Fraud

In this episode, Paul Amery and guest Timur Yunusov dissect a bizarre DPD delivery of a non‑existent eBay purchase that led them to explore synthetic identity fraud—a scheme where criminals blend stolen personal data with fabricated details to create usable...

By New Money Review
Comparing DIG with TIP for Hypospadias Repair
NewsJan 26, 2026

Comparing DIG with TIP for Hypospadias Repair

A recent comparative analysis evaluates dorsal inlay graft (DIG) versus tubularized incised plate (TIP) techniques for hypospadias repair. The study reviews operative time, complication rates, and long‑term functional outcomes across pediatric cohorts. Findings suggest DIG may lower urethral stricture incidence,...

By Bioengineer.org
Software Allows Scientists to Simulate Nanodevices on a Supercomputer
NewsJan 26, 2026

Software Allows Scientists to Simulate Nanodevices on a Supercomputer

Researchers at ETH Zurich and MARVEL unveiled QuaTrEx, a software suite that merges density‑functional theory, GW approximation, and non‑equilibrium Green functions to simulate nanotransistor components at the exascale level. Running on Swiss and U.S. supercomputers, the tool modeled a nanoribbon...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Quantum Dimer Model Achieves Continuous Phase Transition at Critical Value 0
BlogJan 26, 2026

Quantum Dimer Model Achieves Continuous Phase Transition at Critical Value 0

Researchers have presented an exactly solvable topological phase transition in a quantum dimer model on the triangular lattice using a generalized Rokhsar‑Kivelson Hamiltonian. By tuning a single edge weight (α) they locate a continuous transition at α = 3, where the ground...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
How Brain May Deliberately Form Amyloids to Turn Experiences Into Memories
NewsJan 26, 2026

How Brain May Deliberately Form Amyloids to Turn Experiences Into Memories

Stowers Institute researchers identified a J‑domain chaperone, dubbed Funes, that deliberately induces functional amyloid formation of the Orb2 protein in fruit‑fly neurons, enabling long‑term memory consolidation. Overexpressing Funes markedly improves 24‑hour odor‑reward recall, while disrupting its interaction with Orb2 eliminates...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Toothbrush-Activated Powder Whitens, Repairs and Protects Teeth
NewsJan 26, 2026

Toothbrush-Activated Powder Whitens, Repairs and Protects Teeth

Researchers at ACS Nano have created a ceramic powder called BSCT that activates under electric‑toothbrush vibrations, generating reactive oxygen species to whiten teeth while simultaneously depositing strontium, calcium and barium ions to repair enamel. Lab tests showed up to 50%...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Super-Earth Exoplanets May Have Built-In Magnetic Protection From Churning Magma — and That's Good News for Life
NewsJan 26, 2026

Super-Earth Exoplanets May Have Built-In Magnetic Protection From Churning Magma — and That's Good News for Life

New research published in Nature Astronomy suggests that super‑Earth exoplanets with masses three to six times that of Earth can generate long‑lasting magnetic fields in a basal magma ocean layer between core and mantle, rather than in a metallic core....

By Space.com
CAS Space Prepares For China’s Crewed Spaceflight Operations
NewsJan 26, 2026

CAS Space Prepares For China’s Crewed Spaceflight Operations

On 12 January CAS Space successfully completed its first Lihong‑1 suborbital flight, reaching an altitude of 120 km before parachuting back to the Jiuquan launch site. The mission collected critical data on re‑entry dynamics, deceleration and booster guidance, while carrying a microgravity...

By Orbital Today
Genetec Outlines Data Privacy Best Practices Ahead of Data Protection Day
NewsJan 26, 2026

Genetec Outlines Data Privacy Best Practices Ahead of Data Protection Day

In this episode, Genetec highlights data‑privacy best practices for physical‑security systems ahead of International Data Protection Day. Principal Security Architect Mathieu Chevalier stresses the need for clear data‑use limits, privacy‑by‑design controls, and continuous protection throughout the data lifecycle. The company recommends...

By insideBIGDATA
Microgravity Rewires Microbial Metabolism, Limiting Space-Based Manufacturing Efficiency
NewsJan 26, 2026

Microgravity Rewires Microbial Metabolism, Limiting Space-Based Manufacturing Efficiency

Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory completed the MELSP experiment on the ISS, showing that microgravity fundamentally rewires microbial metabolism and cuts melanin production efficiency. Engineered E. coli produced the same enzyme in space, but impaired substrate transport and...

By Phys.org - Space News
The Next FATF Test: Can the West Demand Results From Pakistan?
BlogJan 26, 2026

The Next FATF Test: Can the West Demand Results From Pakistan?

The Financial Action Task Force will meet in February 2026 to reassess Pakistan after its 2022 removal from the grey list. While Pakistan has introduced anti‑money‑laundering laws and institutional reforms, open‑source evidence shows terrorist groups like Jaish‑e‑Mohammad and Lashkar‑e‑Taiba still...

By The Cipher Brief
Ramsey Interferometry Quantifies Spectator-Crosstalk in Silicon Carbide S=3/2 Qudits
BlogJan 26, 2026

Ramsey Interferometry Quantifies Spectator-Crosstalk in Silicon Carbide S=3/2 Qudits

Researchers at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology used broadband Ramsey interferometry to quantify spectator‑crosstalk in silicon‑vacancy (SiV) qudits in 4H‑SiC. The technique mapped off‑resonant microwave‑driven transitions, revealing a deterministic six‑branch structure that matches analytic predictions without any frequency fitting....

By Quantum Zeitgeist
NASA Welcomes Oman as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory
NewsJan 26, 2026

NASA Welcomes Oman as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

Oman signed the Artemis Accords on Jan. 26, 2026, becoming the 61st nation to endorse the framework for responsible space exploration. The ceremony in Muscat, attended by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and U.S. Ambassador Ana Escrogima, highlighted Oman’s commitment to...

By NASA - News Releases
Are Social Platform Subscriptions Becoming More Accepted?
NewsJan 26, 2026

Are Social Platform Subscriptions Becoming More Accepted?

Elon Musk predicts paid social will dominate, citing X Premium’s modest 1.5 million subscribers as a proof‑of‑concept. Major platforms—Meta, Snapchat, LinkedIn, YouTube—have launched or expanded subscription tiers that offer verification, ad‑free viewing, and exclusive tools. These add‑ons serve dual purposes: new...

By Social Media Today
Tariffs Changed How Buyers Shop, with Some Advice for Online Sellers
BlogJan 26, 2026

Tariffs Changed How Buyers Shop, with Some Advice for Online Sellers

Support for tariffs among American shoppers jumped to 46% this year, up from 34% a year earlier, according to Omnisend’s January 2026 survey. Nearly three‑quarters of respondents say tariffs influence their buying choices, with 57.5% deliberately seeking Made‑in‑USA products. However,...

By EcommerceBytes
Collaboration of Elementary Particles: How Teamwork Among Photon Pairs Overcomes Quantum Errors
NewsJan 26, 2026

Collaboration of Elementary Particles: How Teamwork Among Photon Pairs Overcomes Quantum Errors

Researchers at the University of Rostock have demonstrated that encoding information in pairs of photons—rather than single photons—dramatically reduces quantum‑error rates. Using a high‑power laser‑written waveguide chip, they showed that photon‑pair holonomies remain stable even when device parameters shift by...

By Phys.org (Quantum Physics News)
Slovenia Signs Enterprise-Scale Agreement With Planet
NewsJan 26, 2026

Slovenia Signs Enterprise-Scale Agreement With Planet

Planet Labs has signed an enterprise‑scale contract with Slovenia’s Surveying and Mapping Authority (GURS) to deliver PlanetScope imagery and high‑resolution tasking services. The data will be used across state and municipal agencies for agriculture monitoring, urban planning, and disaster management....

By Via Satellite
New Rules Add Rigor While Fueling China’s Gene and Cell Therapy Engine
NewsJan 26, 2026

New Rules Add Rigor While Fueling China’s Gene and Cell Therapy Engine

China’s health authorities will implement new regulations on May 1 that overhaul investigator‑initiated trials for gene and cell therapies. The rules create a unified governance framework, permit medical centers to charge patients for investigational treatments, and allow limited commercial rollout of...

By BioCentury
Quantum Walks Achieve Universal Splitting Probability Below Critical Sampling Time of 1
BlogJan 26, 2026

Quantum Walks Achieve Universal Splitting Probability Below Critical Sampling Time of 1

Researchers Singh, Kessler, and Barkai demonstrate that continuous‑time quantum walks observed at intervals shorter than a critical sampling time exhibit a universal splitting probability of 0.5, regardless of initial position. When the sampling interval exceeds this threshold, the splitting probability...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Visualizing How Cancer Drugs Reshape Proteins Linked to Lung Cancer
NewsJan 26, 2026

Visualizing How Cancer Drugs Reshape Proteins Linked to Lung Cancer

Researchers at WPI‑NanoLSI and Kanazawa University used high‑speed atomic force microscopy to watch individual EML4‑ALK fusion proteins change shape in real time. They found that the ALK inhibitor alectinib physically compacts the flexible EML4 region, suppressing oligomer formation that drives...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Equifax Offers Verified Employment and Income Data Alongside Credit Reports
NewsJan 26, 2026

Equifax Offers Verified Employment and Income Data Alongside Credit Reports

Equifax launched Income Confirm, a service that bundles verified employment and income information with its traditional consumer credit reports. The product pulls data from The Work Number and the recently acquired Vault Verify, delivering details such as employee name, Social...

By PYMNTS
SkyPilot at Shopify: Multi-Cloud GPUs without the Pain (2026) – Shopify
BlogJan 26, 2026

SkyPilot at Shopify: Multi-Cloud GPUs without the Pain (2026) – Shopify

In this episode, the Shopify ML Platform team explains how they use the open‑source SkyPilot framework to run multi‑cloud GPU workloads at scale, routing jobs across Nebius and GCP based on resource requirements. They detail a custom SkyPilot plugin that...

By eCommerce Fastlane
How Top Brands that Sponsor Podcasts Drive ROI in 2026
BlogJan 26, 2026

How Top Brands that Sponsor Podcasts Drive ROI in 2026

The episode explains why podcast sponsorship has become a core marketing channel in 2026, highlighting its high trust, engagement, and proven ROI, with 88% of listeners acting on ads. It profiles the top spenders—BetterHelp, Amazon, Unilever, Shopify, Toyota, and others—showing...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Pre‑order Ads Succeed only for Truly Unique Products
SocialJan 26, 2026

Pre‑order Ads Succeed only for Truly Unique Products

I had a friend recently ask me if he should run ads for pre-orders while he's out of stock until March. His raw material sources are backed up from Chinese New Year, and he can't manufacture again for weeks. But when it...

By Davie Fogarty
PhD Students: Register Now for CMU 3‑Minute Thesis Competition
SocialJan 26, 2026

PhD Students: Register Now for CMU 3‑Minute Thesis Competition

Attention Ph.D’s!🚨🔔 Registration for the CMU 3 Minute Thesis Competition ends next week. All Ph.D students regardless of year are welcome to compete. Get started below 👇👇 https://t.co/yXFM6UMc0q https://t.co/dsVieQDeWI

By Carnegie Mellon RI
Float Raises $73 Million for Canada-Focused Working Capital Tools
NewsJan 26, 2026

Float Raises $73 Million for Canada-Focused Working Capital Tools

Float Financial, a Canada‑based business finance platform, announced C$100 million (≈US$73 million) in new debt financing from Silicon Valley Bank, First Citizens and a tier‑1 Canadian bank. The facilities allow Float to continue offering up to 4 % interest on business accounts—the highest...

By PYMNTS
Oman Signs Artemis Accords, Hosts Regional Space Summit
SocialJan 26, 2026

Oman Signs Artemis Accords, Hosts Regional Space Summit

The Sultanate of Oman is the latest Artemis Accords signatory. Oman is hosting the Middle East Space Conference this week. https://t.co/vdZQAZ2n6w

By Marcia Smith
Hospital Group Challenges Eli Lilly's 340B Data Policy
SocialJan 26, 2026

Hospital Group Challenges Eli Lilly's 340B Data Policy

Hospital group seeks to have new Eli Lilly policy on 340B claims data blocked https://t.co/Uz0lDrgL1y

By Matthew Herper
Microsoft Reveals Maya 200 AI Inference Chip
PodcastJan 26, 202611 min

Microsoft Reveals Maya 200 AI Inference Chip

The episode dives into Microsoft's Maya 200 AI inference chip, detailing its architecture, power efficiency, and performance metrics that enable faster, lower‑cost deployment of large AI models. It contrasts inference needs with training workloads, emphasizing how custom silicon can dramatically...

By AI Chat
Zoom Jumps 10% as Anthropic Stake Finally Priced
SocialJan 26, 2026

Zoom Jumps 10% as Anthropic Stake Finally Priced

Zoom is up 10% today, or about what its Anthropic position would be worth (I'd guess closer to 50x than 85x). It's trading at a $28B market cap as of right now, and its Anthropic position is probably worth ~$2-3B. Insane this...

By Turner Novak
IRA Drug Pricing Petitions Pile up at the Supreme Court
NewsJan 26, 2026

IRA Drug Pricing Petitions Pile up at the Supreme Court

Novartis has become the sixth pharmaceutical company to file an Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) challenge with the U.S. Supreme Court, adding to a growing docket of drug‑pricing disputes. The petitions argue that the IRA’s Medicare price‑negotiation provisions overstep congressional authority...

By Endpoints News
Ricursive Intelligence Scores $300M Series A
NewsJan 26, 2026

Ricursive Intelligence Scores $300M Series A

Ricursive Intelligence, a frontier artificial‑intelligence laboratory based in Palo Alto, announced a $300 million Series A financing round. The round was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and featured participation from DST Global, NVentures, Felicis Ventures, 49 Palms Ventures, Radical AI, and Sequoia Capital....

By VC News Daily
Why AI Won’t Wipe Out White-Collar Jobs
NewsJan 26, 2026

Why AI Won’t Wipe Out White-Collar Jobs

Since ChatGPT’s debut in late 2022, AI has sparked both excitement and anxiety among white‑collar professionals. While managers see cost‑cutting potential, many desk‑bound workers fear displacement. Analysts argue that AI will primarily expand the scope of these roles, automating routine...

By The Economist – Finance & Economics