Can Universities Adopt AI and Remain in Control?
Universities confront a 92% student adoption rate of AI tools such as ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini, raising alarms over plagiarism, hallucinations and data security. Edward Müller of Mint Group argues that institutions should move from restriction to building in‑house, governed AI environments—exemplified by Microsoft Copilot—to retain control over data and outputs. He outlines a three‑step adoption roadmap: secure data architecture, robust policy frameworks, and comprehensive training for self‑sufficiency. Controlled AI can boost enrollment, risk detection, back‑office automation and teach future‑ready skills while safeguarding intellectual property.

Security and Resiliency in Action: Supercharging the Energy Supply Chain
In the inaugural episode of JPMorgan’s Security and Resiliency in Action series, Dr. Sarah Kapnick and Michael Johnson discuss the escalating demand for energy, the need for diversified and resilient supply chains, and the role of the $1.5 trillion Security and...
Molecular Farming Pioneer Moolec Science Produces Iron-Rich Beef Protein in Pea Seeds
Moolec Science, a Nasdaq‑listed molecular‑farming pioneer, announced the stable expression of bovine myoglobin—a heme‑rich, iron‑dense protein—in genetically engineered pea seeds, branded as PEEA1. The breakthrough, achieved after a 28‑month research partnership with a leading U.S. university, marks the first time...
Employee-Built AI Is How Companies Escape the Workslop Trap
Generative AI is spawning "workslop"—polished but context‑free content that employees must edit, costing up to $9 million a year for a 10,000‑person firm. While 92% of companies plan to increase AI spend, only 1% consider their deployments mature, leaving a gap...

Tesla Reportedly Adds Sunwoda as Additional Battery Cell Supplier
Tesla has added Chinese battery maker Sunwoda as its fifth supplier of traction‑battery cells, joining CATL, Panasonic, LG Energy Solution and BYD. Sunwoda’s third‑generation LFP cells, capable of 3C charging, are already being used in vehicles built at Tesla’s Shanghai...

What AI CEOs Still Don't Get About Washington
AI CEOs, led by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, are championing sweeping governance proposals ranging from tax reform to model transparency. OpenAI’s new industrial‑policy paper likens AI’s impact to the Industrial Revolution, while Anthropic pushes internal audits, export...
Designing for Complexity: Lessons From Building a Digital Wallet Integration
The integration of digital wallets like Apple Pay forced banks to abandon traditional, siloed software projects and adopt an ecosystem‑first approach. By 2025 Apple Pay alone handled roughly $9‑9.5 trillion in transactions for over 800 million users, illustrating the massive scale and...

Watch: As AI Makes More Health Coverage Decisions, the Risks to Patients Grow
Health insurers are touting artificial intelligence as a cost‑saving tool for coverage decisions, a claim echoed in recent earnings calls. The Trump administration has launched a pilot using AI to streamline Medicare prior‑authorization, signaling federal support for algorithmic triage. However,...
Cloud Degrees Are Moving Online
Online cloud computing bachelor programs are proliferating across accredited U.S. institutions, giving students a low‑cost, flexible path into a high‑demand field. These degrees mirror the digital nature of cloud work, offering lab‑based simulations, remote tooling, and real‑world project exposure. By...
CMMC Compliance in the Age of AI
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 (CMMC 2.0) now requires federal contractors to prove how they protect Controlled Unclassified Information, moving beyond self‑attestation to verifiable evidence. The biggest readiness gap is a lack of comprehensive data‑scope awareness, often uncovering a larger...
Novel Phage Effectively Inhibits Antimicrobial-Resistant Salmonella, Biofilms on Food, Surfaces
Researchers at Gansu Agricultural University have identified a novel lytic bacteriophage, W5, that effectively targets antimicrobial‑resistant Salmonella across multiple food matrices. The phage remains stable at temperatures up to 50 °C and across a pH range of 3‑13, achieving 98% host...

HR AI Is Becoming a Change Management Story
AI is reshaping HR software by automating repetitive tasks such as survey analysis, training recommendations, and routine employee queries. The real breakthrough, however, is the shift from a pure technology story to a change‑management challenge once AI is embedded in...

How to Plan and Conduct Successful HR Data Migration
HR data migration is critical when enterprises shift to cloud SaaS platforms, merge, or restructure. The article outlines the pitfalls of dirty data, security compliance, and technical mapping that can jeopardize accuracy and legal standing. It recommends a four‑step framework:...

Recovery Scammers Hit You when You’re Down: Here’s How to Avoid a Second Strike
Recovery fraud, also called the “second strike,” preys on people who have already been scammed by promising to retrieve lost funds for an upfront fee. In the United States, 2024 recorded over 7,000 cases, netting criminals more than $102 million, and...
DOL’s Workplace AI Strategy Follows Historical Approach to Technology
The U.S. Department of Labor is adopting a historically consistent, guidance‑first strategy for AI, emphasizing workforce readiness before regulation. In February 2026 it issued an AI Literacy Framework to teach workers how to generate and evaluate AI outputs. The agency...

How and When to Watch the Artemis II Mission’s Return to Earth
NASA’s Artemis II crew will complete a 10‑day lunar flyby and begin re‑entry of the Orion capsule in early May 2026. The mission’s return will be broadcast worldwide, with the splashdown expected in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. NASA plans a...

Rethinking Professional Development in the Age of AI with Allison Rodman – Bonus Episode with Jotform
In a bonus Jotform podcast, educator Allison Rodman explains how artificial intelligence can transform professional development (PD) from a one‑size‑fits‑all model to a personalized experience. She argues that pre‑session surveys combined with AI‑driven data analysis enable facilitators to tailor content to...
AI Agents Aren’t Failing. The Coordination Layer Is Failing
Enterprises deploying multiple AI agents often see impressive isolated performance, but production systems quickly degrade as agents compete for resources. Direct point‑to‑point calls cause quadratic growth in connections, leading to race conditions, stale context, and cascading failures. The author proposes...
The Data Problem Holding Back Wealth Management
Artificial intelligence is touted as the next wave of wealth‑management modernization, but its impact is throttled by fragmented, inconsistently defined data across custodians and internal systems. A 2025 Swiss survey shows only 17% of institutions have deployed AI and just...

BYD Details Global 1,500 kW Flash Charging Network – 6,000 Stations Outside China by 2027, BESS Support
BYD announced its 1,500 kW Flash Charging network will expand beyond China with 6,000 stations slated for deployment over the next 12 months, including 3,000 in Europe. The ultra‑fast chargers can replenish a compatible BYD or Denza EV from 10% to...

Smartphones as Micro Data Centers: A Creative Edge Solution?
Researchers propose linking ordinary smartphones into a pooled cluster that functions as a miniature data center, aggregating CPU, memory and storage. The concept targets edge workloads, especially AI inference, by leveraging the locational flexibility and low cost of repurposed devices....
How to Set Up Payment Links to Receive Customer Payments Quickly
Payment links turn traditional invoices into a single, clickable URL that lets customers pay instantly with their preferred method. The technology streamlines collection, provides real‑time confirmation, and feeds every transaction into a centralized dashboard for easy tracking and reconciliation. AvadaPay,...
Creating Digital Twins: AI Replicates Me for Holodeck Chats
I love that in the past week I've met people using AI to build AI scientists, AI videos, robots, and all sorts of other stuff. And stupid old me having my agents read X. All of us are generating tokens....

Iran Crisis Highlights Rising Gulf Cybersecurity Risks to Critical Infrastructure
The recent Iran‑U.S. escalation has exposed Gulf states’ critical infrastructure to heightened cyber threats. Ports, energy facilities, desalination plants and financial hubs are now seen as vulnerable to combined kinetic and digital attacks. The United Arab Emirates is integrating cyber...

AllRock Bio Begins Patient Dosing in Phase IIa ROCSTAR Trial
AllRock Bio has begun dosing the first patients in its Phase IIa ROCSTAR trial of ROC‑101, an oral pan‑ROCK inhibitor aimed at pulmonary hypertension. The multi‑center study will enroll up to 30 pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients and 10 interstitial lung...

Stats From eBay Live 24 Hours of Drops
eBay Live hosted a 24‑hour "Drops" marathon on March 27, featuring more than 350 sellers across categories such as collectible cards, luxury fashion, electronics, beauty and sports memorabilia. The event attracted a sizable fresh audience, with 25% of buyers and...
Precision Medicine in Early Oncology Trials: Biomarkers as Strategic Drivers
Oncology drug development is shifting toward precision immunotherapies, with biomarkers driving patient selection and trial efficiency. Experts at a Caidya webinar highlighted two trends: novel combination regimens and early integration of biomarker strategies, including companion diagnostics. Early biomarker adoption can...

Daraxonrasib (RMC-6236): The 2025 Molecule of the Year
Revolution Medicines’ daraxonrasib (RMC‑6236) was crowned 2025 Molecule of the Year after winning 50% of community votes. The oral, tri‑complex molecular glue inhibitor uniquely targets the active GTP‑bound state of KRAS, NRAS and HRAS, covering both mutant and wild‑type isoforms....
Gan & Lee and JW Pharmaceutical Agree on Bofanglutide Commercialisation
Gan & Lee Pharmaceuticals has signed an exclusive licence with JW Pharmaceutical to develop and commercialise the GLP‑1RA bofonaglutide in South Korea. JW will receive a $5 million upfront payment and up to $76.1 million in milestones, bringing total potential value to...
FDA Approves Higher Dose Nusinersen for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
The FDA has approved a higher‑dose regimen of nusinersen (Spinraza) for spinal muscular atrophy, updating both the loading and maintenance phases. The new schedule delivers two larger injections two weeks apart, followed by maintenance doses every four months. Approval follows...

Little Snitch for Linux Shows What Your Apps Are Connecting To
Objective Development released a free Linux version of its Little Snitch firewall, delivering per‑process outbound connection visibility using eBPF. The backend is written in Rust and the UI is a web application, allowing remote monitoring from any device. The kernel...

New AI Femtech Competition in Portugal Aims to Fast-Track Women’s Health Innovation
Portugal is launching its first AI‑focused femtech competition, inviting both local and international teams to submit projects that apply imaging or time‑series data to women’s health challenges. The open call runs until 28 April 2026, with submissions due at midnight CET, and...

AI Process Mapper 5.0 with Generative AI Delivers Extensive New Features Including Process Analysis, SOP Generation, Web-Based Editor, and More
The Efficiency Group launched AI Process Mapper 5.0, a generative‑AI‑powered BPMN platform that creates, edits, and documents business workflows from simple prompts or source documents. New capabilities include a web‑based graphical editor, AI‑driven process analysis with impact scores, and automated...
Addressing Pain Points in Organoid Sorting: The Orgadroid
Visienco, a Swiss life‑sciences startup, unveiled the Orgadroid—an automated platform that combines precision robotics with AI‑driven microscopy to sort and classify organoids. The organoid market is forecast to reach $15.01 billion by 2031, growing at a 22.43% CAGR, but manual handling...
From Code to Conversation: Building by Intent
What if the biggest change in software isn’t a new language, but the fact that you may not need to think in code first anymore? I think we’re moving from: syntax → intent From: debugging by trial and error → building through conversation That changes...

Fewer than 3 in 10 Register for HMRC's Making Tax Digital Shake-Up
HMRC reports that only about 28% of the 780,000 sole traders and landlords required to adopt Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax have registered, with 219,000 sign‑ups to date. The deadline for the first quarterly filing is 7 August 2026,...
AI Chat Generates, Schedules Threads in Your Voice
honestly I manage almost all my Threads content through Claude now. I open a chat, tell it what I want to post, it drafts it in my voice, I approve, and it schedules directly through BlackTwist. no dashboard. no copy-paste. just a...

The Skylines of the Future Will Be Made of Wood
Architects are increasingly turning to engineered wood—cross‑laminated and glue‑laminated timber—to construct high‑rise buildings that rival steel and concrete. The 284‑foot Ascent MKE in Milwaukee opened in 2022 as the world’s tallest timber tower, and Vancouver’s Hive recently became North America’s...

Software Winners & Losers in the Age of AI (W/Alex Rubalcava & Paul Bricault) | #626
In this episode, MedFavor hosts venture partners Alex Rubalcava and Paul Bricault of Amplify LA to discuss how AI is reshaping the software landscape, distinguishing between vulnerable, commoditized SaaS products and mission‑critical, data‑rich enterprise solutions that remain defensible. They explain...

7 Validation Rules to Get Your Salesforce Org AI-Ready
Salesforce admins can quickly harden data quality for AI and automation by deploying seven simple validation rules. The rules cover preventing future dates, enforcing conditional required fields, locking closed records, restricting negative or out‑of‑range values, ensuring logical relationships between dates,...

Telix Reports US FDA Acceptance of NDA for TLX101-Px (Pixclara) in Glioma Imaging
Telix Pharma announced that the U.S. FDA has accepted the resubmitted New Drug Application for TLX101‑Px, marketed as Pixclara, an investigational 18F‑FET PET imaging agent for glioma detection in adults and children. The agency set a PDUFA action date of...
How to Use AI without Harming People and Planet, with Nikoline Arns and James Gauci
The Good Experts podcast debuted with hosts Anna Patton and Matt Haworth discussing how social enterprises can harness artificial intelligence responsibly. Guests Simon Glenister of Noise Solution and Gina Romero of Mettamatch share practical steps to align AI with mission,...

Classical Data Limits Quantum Computing’s Broad Impact
Researchers led by Haimeng Zhao have introduced a framework called quantum oracle sketching to solve the data‑loading bottleneck that limits quantum computers from handling real‑world, classically generated datasets. The method streams data, applying incremental quantum rotations to build an accurate...
RWE Installs CO2-Reduced Steel Tower and Recyclable Blades at Thor
RWE has installed an offshore wind turbine at the Thor project using a reduced‑CO₂ steel tower and recyclable rotor blades. The 1.1 GW farm, located 22 km off Denmark’s west coast, now delivers its first power to the grid and will host...
RWE Installs CO2-Reduced Steel Tower and Recyclable Blades at Thor
RWE has installed an offshore wind turbine at Denmark’s Thor wind farm using a reduced‑CO₂ steel tower and recyclable rotor blades. The turbine is part of the 1.1 GW project, which began delivering power to the Danish grid and will host...

Pasqal Partners with True Nexus on Quantum Food Protein Design
Quantum computing firm Pasqal has teamed up with computational‑intelligence specialist True Nexus to use Pasqal’s neutral‑atom quantum processors for protein modeling in alternative food systems. The partnership will develop the first fully vectorized, dynamic 3‑D model of protein gelation, integrating...
Top UK Drone Startup Wins Pentagon Test, Yet Departs Britain
Yesterday a Russian warship escorted sanctioned tankers through the English Channel, unchallenged. Today we're about to lose one of the most exciting defence startups in the country to America. > A small British team just topped the Pentagon's own Drone Dominance...

OpenAI Halts UK Stargate Project over Costs, Bureaucracy
Due to HIGH ENERGY COSTS and RED TAPE, OpenAI has SUSPENDED its Stargate project in the UK. UK = UNINVESTABLE. https://t.co/9720Aq9gHh

Secure Your IoT Devices with Proven Cyber Defenses
How to Protect #IoT Devices from #CyberSecurity Threats by @antgrasso #InternetOfThings #Infosec #IT #Technology https://t.co/bHVcGm4rmX

Intel Remains the Sole US Alternative to TSMC
@LipBuTan1 brought Intel back to former glory. In reality, it is the only alternative to TSMC on the ground in the US https://t.co/XIwPsNxGo3