
Virginia Enacts Law to Streamline Wireless Infrastructure Upgrades
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed House Bill 277 into law, streamlining upgrades to existing wireless infrastructure by restricting local governments from denying modification requests that do not substantially change a facility’s dimensions. The bill defines “substantial change” to include work within 30 feet of an existing structure and exempts projects that expand coverage for first responders or schools. Unanimously passed by the legislature, the measure aims to close coverage gaps that have raised safety concerns in underserved areas. It aligns with the FCC’s pending rules to accelerate wireless deployment nationwide.

Put Science Back in the Driver’s Seat
NASA’s science program is increasingly dependent on ride‑along payloads, a stark shift from decades of dedicated missions that delivered breakthroughs like alien oceans and the accelerating universe. A proposed 46% budget cut for 2026‑27 would eliminate half of the agency’s...
More Issues With Bilt Cash? This Time With Walgreens Redemptions
Bilt’s cash‑back loyalty program is facing a fresh snag: Walgreens gift cards issued for Bilt Cash redemptions are being rejected, with reports focusing on cards generated in April 2024. Walgreens staff have been instructed not to accept the cards, and...
Delta Air Lines Contracts Airbus to Install Hughes Co-Developed IFC on Upcoming A350-1000 Aircraft
Airbus will outfit 20 of Delta's upcoming A350‑1000 jets with a multi‑orbit in‑flight connectivity system co‑developed with Hughes, making Delta the first North American customer for Airbus' HBCplus line‑fit offering. The HBCplus modular solution supports up to two antennas and...
Enhancement of Intestinal Barrier Function and Alleviation of Mycophenolic Acid Toxicity by a Probiotic-Conditioned Medium in Vitro
The study demonstrates that an acellular probiotic‑conditioned medium (postbiotic) strengthens intestinal barrier function and mitigates toxicity of the immunosuppressants mycophenolic acid (MPA) and mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in a CaCo‑2 cell model. The conditioned medium increased transepithelial electrical resistance, up‑regulated tight‑junction...
Regulation of Bile Acids Homeostasis: A Feasible and Versatile Way to Treat or Diagnose Liver Disorders
The review underscores bile‑acid (BA) homeostasis as a central driver of liver disease, linking imbalances to cholestasis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and MASLD/MASH. It details how hydrophobic BAs provoke mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum stress, activate hepatic stellate cells, and interact...
Integrating Patient-Reported Weight Gain Cause Narratives Into Personalized Obesity Management: A Data-Driven Approach with Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning
Researchers used a GPT‑4.1 large language model to automatically label 2,463 patient‑reported weight‑gain narratives into 12 thematic categories, achieving over 90% precision and recall. The study linked specific reported causes—such as disrupted schedules, mental health challenges, and external circumstances—to higher...

I've Found 7 Top Laptop Deals in the Latest Best Buy Sale — HP, Asus, Lenovo, and Apple From $159
Best Buy’s "Ultimate Upgrade" sale, running through Sunday, showcases steep discounts on a range of laptops from budget Chromebooks to premium ultrabooks. Prices dip as low as $149 for an HP Chromebook 14, while the MacBook Air 13‑inch with Apple’s M5...
A Built-In 'Hairpin' Prevents Rogue CRISPR RNAs
Researchers at the Helmholtz Institute for RNA‑based Infection Research have identified a conserved RNA hairpin that blocks the production of extraneous CRISPR RNAs (ecrRNAs) in diverse CRISPR‑Cas13 systems. The hairpin binds the first repeat in the CRISPR array, preventing Cas13...

KRYTAR Announces a New Compact, 4-Way MLDD Power Divider Covering 7.125 to 15.35 GHz
KRYTAR, Inc. introduced a new 4‑way ultra‑broadband power divider (Model 707125‑1535) that operates from 7.125 GHz to 15.35 GHz, covering C‑ through Ku‑bands. The device delivers >18 dB isolation, ±0.5 dB amplitude tracking, ±10° phase tracking, 1.9 dB insertion loss, and a 10 W input rating in...

Bank of America’s CashPro App Usage Rises 20%
Bank of America reports that its CashPro mobile platform processed a record $1.2 trillion in payments during 2025, roughly $38,000 each second, while user sign‑ins climbed 20% year over year. The growth reflects a broader shift toward mobile‑first treasury operations, where...

AI Legal Watch: April 2026
The White House released a nonbinding National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, outlining seven priority areas such as child protection, IP rights, and pre‑empting state regulation, while urging Congress to let courts decide whether AI training on copyrighted material is...
EBAD’s Lisa Brown Talks Supporting Customer Missions at Space Symposium
Ensign‑Bickford Aerospace & Defense (EBAD) leveraged its 190‑year legacy to supply critical ordnance for NASA’s Artemis II mission. Lisa Brown, EBAD’s Space Market Segment Director, discussed with Via Satellite how the company’s solid‑rocket motors powered the launch and its separation systems...

Free Python Algorithmic Trading Workshop – April 16
Want to learn Algorithmic Trading Strategies (that actually work)? On April 16th, we are hosting a free workshop to help you get started with algorithmic trading with Python. Register here (500 seats): https://learn.quantscience.io/join
NYC Cyber Leaders: Join Roundtable on Secure AI
If you are a cybersecurity leader in NYC, I'll be hosting a roundtable this Thursday on secure AI adoption. Small group, strong peer set, and candid discussion about what is actually working and what is not. Free food, drinks, and great...

PC Gaming Tinkerer Throws Down The Gauntlet With $950 DIY Steam Machine
YouTuber Zac Builds unveiled a DIY Steam Machine priced at $950, featuring a Ryzen 5 5600X, Radeon RX 9060 XT, 16 GB RAM and a 2 TB SSD. The system can deliver 4K gaming at 60 fps in titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Spider‑Man 2 using FSR upscaling, positioning it...

Ground-Based Telescopes and a Shared Orbiting Starshade Can Directly See Earth-Like Exoplanets
A new Nature study proposes a hybrid observatory that couples a 30‑meter‑class ground telescope such as the ELT, TMT or GMT with a 99‑meter orbiting starshade. The starshade creates a deep shadow above the atmosphere, while adaptive optics on the...
Aptera CEO Shows His Solar Car Producing More Energy than His Home Solar
Aptera co‑CEO Steve Fambro posted that his solar‑electric vehicle was producing about 363 watts of power at 8 a.m., more than double the 136 watts generated by his home rooftop. The 700‑watt solar array wrapped around the car’s body is engineered...

Greg Brockman Predicts AI Will Let Small Teams Match the Output of Large Ones if They Can Afford the Compute
OpenAI President Greg Brockman says the next wave of AI will flip the traditional work model: computers will do the work for users rather than users adapting to machines. He argues that with enough compute, small teams can produce the same...
Start with the Decision, Not the AI Tool
The easiest way to get AI wrong is to start with the tool. That’s where most teams begin. They lead with AI, then look for somewhere to use it. But real transformation doesn’t work that way. It starts with clarity:...
Zepto IPO: How It Stacks up Against Listed Rivals Blinkit & Instamart
Indian quick‑commerce platform Zepto is preparing an IPO in June‑July 2026, filing a draft for a ₹11,000‑12,000 crore ($1.3‑$1.45 bn) issue. The company runs about 1,100 dark stores and processes 2.4‑2.5 million orders daily, trailing Blinkit’s 2.6 million but ahead of Instamart. Zepto posted...
NASA’s Global Reach Just Got Broader
NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully looped a 5.7 million‑pound rocket around the Moon and back, marking the deepest crewed venture since the Apollo era. The flight demonstrated the agency’s technical readiness for a future lunar landing and underscored its growing brand relevance....

Physics‑Based Sensors and AI Transform Bioreactor Monitoring
Bioreactors are billion-dollar processes monitored by pH probes and dissolved oxygen sensors. That's like running a semiconductor fab with a thermometer. @schmidtsciences is adapting physics tools that don't usually touch biology: fluorescent nanodiamonds, single-cell Raman spectroscopy, and optical frequency combs that...

The ROI of Ambient AI in Health Care and Autonomous Coding
Ambient AI is moving beyond a digital scribe to reshape the entire note‑to‑bill continuum in health care. Early pilots showed 20‑40% reductions in documentation time, easing clinician burnout, but CFOs now demand measurable revenue impact. By feeding real‑time documentation into...
Explore Software Factory: A New Control Plane for Enterprises
Here is a very detailed walkthru of Software Factory. This is best suited for PMs and Engineers who want to start tinkering with a potential new control plane for how software is made... ...we've made a lot of inroads into establishing...

The New Demand Engine: Why Peer Proof Is Reshaping the B2B Buying Journey
The B2B buying journey is moving from the traditional top‑of‑funnel to a network of peer‑generated proof. Hidden stakeholders—finance, legal, procurement—now shape vendor selection, and 79% of buyers favor thought leadership over product sheets. AI‑driven search and third‑party review platforms boost...

Trump Mobile's 'T1 Phone' Might Actually Be Released Soon
Trump Mobile, the venture of Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, has refreshed its website and publicly displayed the gold‑trimmed T1 smartphone for the first time. The T1 features a 6.78‑inch AMOLED panel, 120 Hz refresh rate, four 50‑megapixel cameras, a...

Dyson's Latest Floor Cleaner Is a Super-Slim Electric Mop that Got My Hard Floors Sparkling in Minutes
Dyson has unveiled its newest floor‑care device, a super‑slim electric mop designed for hard‑floor surfaces. The mop combines a lightweight, low‑profile design with a high‑speed brush and a 30‑minute battery, delivering a sparkling finish in minutes. Reviewers noted its ability...

The New Reality: From Engineers to PMs
Generative AI tools like Claude Code and Codex are reshaping software delivery, enabling a company to rebuild a Webflow site into Next.js in two days and allowing a 15‑engineer team to push over 10,000 pull requests in a month. The...

Wave Central, EVS Announce SMPTE ST 2110 Interop Collaboration
Wave Central and EVS have launched a joint interoperability program to certify the Sapphire RXD5 wireless receiver for SMPTE ST 2110 IP workflows. The effort includes testing the receiver with EVS’s Cerebrum Broadcast Control and Neuron processing platform, focusing on timing, routing, and...
Chase, Wells Mortgage Slump: What It Means for Non-Banks
Quarter‑to‑quarter mortgage production at JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo plunged, falling roughly 2.5 times faster than the Mortgage Bankers Association’s industry forecast. Chase’s first‑quarter volume slipped to $13.7 billion, while Wells Fargo’s fell to $6.3 billion, both reflecting weaker retail origination and higher rates. Despite...
Fuzzer Generated Real Exploits at RSA 2020 without AI
There are varying levels of exploits in terms of complexity but technically my fuzzer at RSA 2020 generated exploits. Without AI. It produced a working script and performed attacks. I did review it manually. But I had/have so many more...
Graphene Mirrors Hidden Charges Shaping Water without Changing Wetting
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have shown that a graphene monolayer, while appearing wetting‑transparent on the macroscopic scale, acts as a nanoscale mirror for substrate charges, reshaping the structure of adjacent water molecules. Using surface‑specific vibrational spectroscopy and molecular dynamics...
GLP-1 Drug Improves Liver Health Independent of Weight Loss, Mouse Study Finds
Researchers at Toronto’s Sinai Health discovered that semaglutide, a GLP‑1 agonist, improves liver function by acting directly on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells, independent of weight loss. The study, published in Cell Metabolism, used mouse models of metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatohepatitis (MASH)...

Is Your Pixel Battery Draining Faster Lately? These 4 Temporary Fixes Helped Me
The March 2024 Pixel software drop introduced new features but also caused a noticeable battery drain on devices like the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Users on Reddit and Google forums report their phones losing up to 10% charge per hour, far faster than...
DARPA Launches HARQ Program to Advance Heterogeneous Quantum Architectures
DARPA has inaugurated the Heterogeneous Architectures for Quantum (HARQ) program to break the single‑qubit limitation that hampers current quantum computers. The effort will bring together 19 teams from 15 universities and companies to develop both software frameworks (MOSAIC) and hardware...

CLD Companies Say NASA Is Wrong. NASA Says Prove It.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman challenged commercial low‑Earth‑orbit (CLD) station builders to prove a viable market after the agency announced it doubts commercial demand and plans to purchase a core module for the ISS. Axiom Space and Vast submitted feedback arguing...

Fintech SumUp Lines Up Banks for Possible London IPO
SumUp Payments Ltd. is assembling a banking syndicate that includes Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies and JPMorgan to explore a first‑time public offering in London. The fintech, known for its point‑of‑sale terminals, could be valued at $10 billion or more, making...
Silicon Valley’s Anthropic Anxiety
The HumanX conference in San Francisco highlighted a surge in AI spending, especially on Anthropic, with executives reporting a ten‑fold increase in their budgets. While salespeople and investors flooded the event, actual customers were noticeably scarce. CEOs across software and...
Trump Pledges U.S. Lead in Next‑gen Satellite Connectivity
President Trump is restoring U.S. leadership in technology & connectivity. America will be first out of the gate with multiple competitors offering fast, next-gen connectivity straight from satellites to your smartphone anywhere in the country. Starlink, Amazon, & others are now empowered...
AI Legal Chats: Should They Get Attorney‑client Privilege?
Should legal chats with an AI be protected by attorney-client privilege or something like it? I have some bias towards yes. But also good to see this person trying to commit fraud with ChatGPT's help lose.
Seven Must‑Grab Laptop Deals in Best Buy’s Upgrade Sale
The Best Buy Ultimate Upgrade sale features some excellent laptop deals this week, so I've picked out seven of the top offers that I'd recommend buying. https://t.co/uylmBgRqpQ
Turn Your Booking Form Into a Qualification Funnel
Founders: Your booking form is your first qualification filter: Ask on Calendly/Chili Piper: - Team size: 'How many support agents?' - Current state: 'Using AI automation?' - Prioritization: 'Actively looking / Exploring / Have solution' - Budget signal: 'Funding stage?' Don't fear friction. B2B buyers expect...
Dyson PencilWash: Easy Cleaning, but Pricey
The Dyson PencilWash couldn't be easier to use, and makes light work of wet and dry dirt, but only if your wallet can stand it. https://t.co/MaZStYcSVW
Lightweight Cordless Vacuums Defy the Weight Trend
Modern cordless vacuums are getting ever heavier, but these models buck the trend by keeping things light without sacrificing cleaning power. https://t.co/MhT9BQXXg0
Claude's Value Justifies $200 Monthly Subscription
Welp, officially paying Claude $200/month. The tool's just far too valuable to not use constantly.
Morning AI Boost: Watch This Video, Skip the Beard
If you are using AI heavily watch this video every morning. And don’t get distracted by the beard. https://t.co/jZWOv1zOM2
Roborock Upgrades Beloved Model with Smart New Features
Roborock has taken all the things that were great about this model's predecessor and sprinkled some nifty extra features on top. https://t.co/ogsXnmd7qA

AI, Not You, Chooses Your Options—Monetization Risks Rise
You think you’re choosing between options. You’re not. AI is choosing which options you get to see. That’s a reallllllly big shift. And it’s why monetization gets dangerous fast. I broke this down in my latest issue of Agent-Led Growth: https://t.co/1qgrL6QQL4 #AgentLedGrowth...

Easily Bulk Transfer Android Photos to Windows via Photos
Want to bulk import photos and videos from a Samsung or other Android phone to your Windows PC? Here's how, using Microsoft Photos, with handy troubleshooting tips included: https://t.co/71a9D17kl6 #windows #android #samsung #photos #photography https://t.co/c0TQfNaPbh