AIAA Celebrates 100 Years of Rocketry on Anniversary of First Rocket Launch
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) unveiled a free, curated collection of 100 technical papers on rocket propulsion to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Robert H. Goddard’s first liquid‑fuel rocket test in 1926. The anthology pulls from AIAA’s own journals and its predecessor societies, and was assembled by leading AIAA fellows and university scholars. A week‑long series of events—including model‑rocket launches, lectures, and multimedia presentations—runs nationwide, backed by major aerospace firms and academic partners. The effort highlights a century of rocket innovation while aiming to spark the next generation of STEM talent.
Cutting Marketing Won’t Fix Rising CAC—Fix Selling Friction
“The CAC isn’t clearing. We need to cut marketing spend.” I’ve heard that line more than once. On the surface it sounds rational. CAC is rising. Attribution dashboards look weak. So marketing must be the problem. But most of the...
Graphene-Info Launches a New Version of Its CVD Graphene Market Report
Graphene-Info has launched the latest edition of its CVD Graphene Market Report, providing comprehensive data on chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene. The report details how CVD graphene differs from other forms, its properties, applications, and lists all active developers and...

NTT DATA and NVIDIA Bring Enterprise AI Factories to Production Scale
NTT DATA announced an enterprise AI factory platform built on NVIDIA’s GPU‑accelerated stack, combining AI Enterprise software, NeMo and NIM microservices into a production‑ready solution. The offering spans the entire AI lifecycle—from model training to governed deployment—in both cloud and...
The Week Ahead in AI: ‘AI-Free’ Logo in the Works, NVIDIA GTC Kicks Off, Uber Founder’s New Automation Company, Plus...
The AI industry is seeing a surge of activity this week, from a global push for an “AI‑free” certification label to major funding rounds and product launches. Travis Kalanick’s rebranded Atoms targets automation in food, mining and transportation, while startups...

Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin on Turning AI Into a Competitive Advantage
Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin outlined a three‑part artificial‑intelligence strategy aimed at turning AI into a core competitive advantage. The plan focuses on enhancing travel products, streamlining operations, and equipping employees with AI‑driven “superpowers.” Gorin highlighted how generative models can personalize...
From Cloud-First to Nation-First: A 3-Part Blueprint for AI Geopatriation
Enterprises are abandoning the pure "cloud‑first" model as AI regulations like the EU AI Act and India’s DPDP Act force a "nation‑first" approach. The emerging "geopatriation" trend sees 93% of firms moving or evaluating AI workloads to sovereign‑certified data centers...

IOPE Debuts in Canada Through Exclusive Sephora Retail Partnership
South Korean skincare brand IOPE, owned by Amorepacific, has launched in Canada through an exclusive partnership with Sephora Canada, making its products available both online and in physical stores. The debut features nine clinical‑grade items ranging from $9 to $93,...
If China Returns to the Moon First, Will Americans Care?
China is targeting a crewed lunar landing by 2030, positioning itself to be the first nation on the Moon since Apollo. The United States, under the Artemis program, has pledged to beat that deadline but still lacks an operational lander...

Liberian Registry to Introduce Electronic Seafarer Documents
The Liberian Registry, the world’s largest ship registry, announced the rollout of electronic seafarer documents. The new system, featuring QR‑coded digital certificates and the SEA360 mobile app, will complement existing hard‑copy paperwork while enabling faster, secure verification. Integrated into the...

Why Security Validation Is Becoming Agentic
Traditional security validation relies on disconnected tools like BAS platforms, periodic penetration tests, and vulnerability scanners, creating blind spots as attackers chain identity, cloud, and vulnerability exploits. This fragmentation forces manual data stitching, delaying insight and remediation. Emerging agentic exposure...
The Next Phase of Space Ambitions in Texas
In 2023 Texas earmarked $350 million for its space sector, allocating $150 million through the Texas Space Commission to 24 projects and awarding a final $14.15 million grant to Rice University’s Space Institute for a lunar‑technology center. The state also invested $200 million in...

How Safaricom’s New M-PESA Masked Phone Number Feature Will Work
Safaricom will roll out a phone‑number masking feature for M‑PESA transaction alerts at the end of March 2026. Alerts will replace full numbers with a partially hidden format such as 0722*000**, while still displaying the sender’s first and second names....

STAT+: Structure Therapeutics Reports Significant Weight Loss From Mid-Stage GLP-1 Pill
Structure Therapeutics announced that its daily oral GLP‑1 obesity pill produced an average 16% body‑weight reduction versus placebo after 44 weeks in a Phase 2 trial. The result outperforms Eli Lilly’s orforglipron, which showed about 11% loss over 72 weeks, and rivals...
Artemis via the ISS? A Breakout Opportunity for Kickstarting a Sustainable Cislunar Economy
NASA’s new administrator is exploring an “Artemis via ISS” strategy that uses the International Space Station as a low‑Earth‑orbit staging point for lunar missions. By capitalizing on the ISS’s proven habitat, docking, and orbital alignment, the plan reduces reliance on...
Prioritize History and Exam Before Trusting MRI Findings
The irony I find myself returning to is that MRI technology has not made us better diagnosticians. It has, in many cases, made us worse ones, because the image is so concrete and the language of the report so authoritative...
White‑collar Roles Face Highest AI Disruption Risk
Question for your Monday meeting: "An OpenAI co-founder just showed white-collar pros are most exposed to AI disruption. If we applied that to our org, which roles are highest-exposure? Are we training them, or hoping nobody notices?"
Golden Domes, Fragile Firms: The Business Risks of AI-Enabled Space Infrastructure
AI‑driven routing is turning satellite constellations into real‑time, autonomous utilities that allocate bandwidth, imagery and sensing data in milliseconds. While this autonomy makes megaconstellations economically viable, it also embeds opaque decision‑making into models that can prioritize one user over another...

Space ETFs in the Spotlight as Potential SpaceX IPO Looms
Space-focused exchange‑traded funds are gaining momentum as rumors swirl around a potential SpaceX initial public offering that could price the company at roughly $1.75 trillion. The Procure Space ETF, billed as the first pure‑play space fund, has delivered a 100.7% gain...

The Pipeline: Data Centres to ‘Lower Electricity Prices’, ECP VI Reaches $3.7bn, EQT Wades Into UK Water
Infrastructure Investor’s weekly briefing highlights three major developments: data centre operators are positioning themselves to drive down electricity costs, the European Climate Platform’s sixth fund (ECP VI) has closed at $3.7 billion, and private‑equity firm EQT has entered the UK water market....
Statkraft CEO Warns Price Tweaks Threaten Clean‑energy Investment
European regulators should avoid adjusting electricity pricing in case it puts at risk investment in clean energy, according to the CEO of Statkraft https://t.co/J5F9UAE4oH

Why Universities Should Anchor State Quantum Computing Initiatives
Universities are urged to become anchors of state quantum computing initiatives, mirroring their early role in the AI boom. As quantum hardware moves from research labs to operational systems, federal agencies and private firms are investing heavily. The article argues...

Fingerprint’s MCP Server Turns Device Intelligence Into Real-Time AI-Powered Fraud Insights
Fingerprint has launched an open‑source Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server that lets any AI assistant or chatbot query its device‑intelligence platform in real time. The server uses the open MCP standard, enabling fraud analysts to ask natural‑language questions—such as device...
The Frog Is Dead: North America’s Power Grid Faces Its Biggest Reckoning in a Generation
North America’s power grid is confronting a rapid demand surge, driven by a data‑center boom, reshoring of manufacturing, and broader electrification, pushing load growth to 2‑3% annually. Utilities are scrambling to replace retiring baseload plants while adding intermittent renewables, creating...

Renewables, Batteries, EVs Boost Nations' Energy Crisis Resilience
Some countries are better positioned to weather this energy crisis than they would have been just a few years ago. That's because of the rapid growth of renewable energy, battery systems and electric vehicles. NPR interviewed me for this excellent piece:...
Europe’s New Biometric Border System to Enhance Entry Controls From April 2026
From 10 April 2026 the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) will replace passport stamps with an automated biometric registration for non‑EU visitors across all 29 Schengen states. The system captures facial images and fingerprints, linking them to passport data to create a digital...
New Central Digital Procurement Hub Has Delivered 11% Savings on Devices
The UK government launched the Digital Commercial Centre of Excellence (DCCOE) last year to centralise technology and digital services procurement across departments. Staffed by about 24 officials, the hub has already delivered roughly an 11% cost reduction on a large‑scale...

Fino Payments Bank Shares Slump Over 17% On Report Of Potential ED Probe
Fino Payments Bank’s shares tumbled 17% to a 52‑week low after a report that the Directorate General of GST Intelligence may recommend an Enforcement Directorate probe into online‑gaming related transactions. The bank refuted the claim, labeling it speculative, while its...

Willis and Qover Launch Embedded Insurance Partnership
Willis, through its GB Affinity unit, has partnered with European insurtech Qover to create an embedded insurance ecosystem for UK businesses. The joint offering combines Willis’ broking expertise and Radar analytics with Qover’s API‑driven platform, enabling rapid, product‑agnostic insurance programs...
BYD’s Five-Minute EV Chargers Are Going To Europe To Take On Ionity
China’s BYD will begin installing its Flash Chargers in Europe within weeks, delivering up to 1.5 MW of power to a single vehicle. The chargers are currently compatible only with BYD’s Denza Z9GT, which uses the new Blade 2.0 LFP battery and...
AI Impersonation Is Here: How Industry Leaders Are Preparing for the Deepfake Fraud Era
The Deepfake Summit in Houston warned that AI‑driven impersonation, deepfakes and synthetic identities are outpacing traditional fraud defenses. Speakers highlighted how injection attacks and autonomous AI systems are accelerating fraud across banking, payments and government services. The event called for...

Raven Series by 3DMakerPro Makes Professional-Grade LiDAR Scanning Accessible
3DMakerPro is launching the Raven series, a new line of portable LiDAR‑based 3D scanners aimed at professional users. The lineup includes the single‑camera Raven and the dual‑camera Raven Max, both offering up to 20 mm accuracy, 150,000 points per second, and a...

Structure Therapeutics Reports More Phase 2 Data for Oral GLP-1
Structure Therapeutics released Phase 2 data for its oral GLP‑1 agonist, positioning the candidate as a next‑generation alternative to injectable therapies from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk. The trial demonstrated a mean 30% reduction in HbA1c and 70% of participants achieving target...

AI Registry to Protect Athlete Likenesses and Digital IP Launched by New Sports-Tech Firm Callandor Group (EXCLUSIVE)
Callandor Group, a new sports‑tech firm, launched the first AI‑focused registry for athletes’ digital identities, enabling licensing and royalty collection for likeness, voice, and biometric data used in AI models. The platform, featuring the Event Horizon API, helps athletes and...

Leveraging NLP for Alpha Extraction in Financial Markets
Recent advances in natural language processing, especially transformer models like BERT, are reshaping how systematic traders extract alpha from text data. LSEG Data & Analytics reports double‑digit performance gains on GLUE benchmarks and highlights BERT’s ease of fine‑tuning with limited...

Is the Epomaker RT82 Worth It? Full Review and Typing Experience
The Epomaker RT82 is a $85.99 75% compact mechanical keyboard that offers Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz dongle, and USB‑C wired connections. It features hot‑swappable switches, a detachable mini‑TV display, and a 4000 mAh battery delivering up to 115 hours of use. Reviewers praise...

KNDS and EOS Sign Deal on Remote Weapon Systems
KNDS and EOS Defence Systems have signed a teaming agreement to develop and market remote‑controlled weapon stations integrating KNDS’s medium‑calibre guns with EOS’s counter‑UAS platforms. The partnership will focus on land and naval applications, featuring the ITAR‑free 30×113 multi‑purpose gun...

How Quick Commerce Is Turning Into A Visibility Engine For Retail & D2C Brands
Quick commerce has evolved from a niche last‑minute service into a mainstream habit, with Indian consumers ordering multiple times a week. The 10‑minute delivery market, worth roughly $6 bn today, is projected to reach $35‑40 bn by 2030, while gross order value...

Store Tab Appearing in Google Shopping
Google Shopping now includes a “Stores” tab that surfaces local retailers alongside product listings. The feature appears after clicking the “More places” button and redirects users to the Places navigation bar. It is distinct from the existing “Nearby” filter, which...

What We're Watching: Touring the ABB Robotics Headquarters | 2025
ABB Robotics unveiled a new Auburn Hills, Michigan campus that consolidates training, manufacturing, testing, and customer‑facing operations under a single roof. The expansion reflects a strategic push to deepen ABB’s U.S. footprint and streamline product development cycles. Facility features include...
The Peptide Boom Is Getting Out of Hand
The Atlantic outlines a surge in off‑label and experimental peptide use, noting that Vyleesi—approved for women’s hypoactive sexual desire disorder—is being bought by men through “research use only” listings and online pharmacies. Compounding pharmacies and telehealth firms now market customized...

How to Defend Against Recruitment as the Attack Surface
Recruitment of software engineers is emerging as a critical attack surface, with nation‑state actors—most notably North Korea—exploiting new hires to infiltrate vulnerable systems. These insiders often receive deep privileges, allowing rapid lateral movement and data exfiltration. The article outlines a...

Cambodia Welcomes ‘Significant and Historic Achievement’ of 1GWh Grid-Forming Battery Storage Project
Cambodia has commissioned a 500 MW/1 GWh grid‑forming battery energy storage system in Pursat province, the country’s first and largest of its kind. Developed by local firm SchneiTec, the BESS uses grid‑forming inverters to provide inertia and voltage support, bolstering grid reliability...

Harvey Announces Heavyweight Inaugural In-House Advisory Board
Harvey, a legal‑AI startup, announced its inaugural in‑house customer advisory board on March 16. The board brings together senior legal leaders from HSBC, MongoDB, Dentsu, NBCUniversal, Koch and Bridgewater. Harvey already supports more than 500 corporate legal teams worldwide and...

One Contact Won’t Cut It
Relying on a single contact in B2B sales creates blind spots and exposes reps to turnover, vacation, or hidden objections. Enterprise deals typically involve eight to eleven decision‑makers, making a one‑person approach risky. The article advises sellers to aim for...
Ukraine Prioritizes Solar-Plus-Storage in Renewables Auctions
Ukraine enacted Law No. 4777-IX, overhauling 15 energy‑market statutes and creating a dedicated solar‑plus‑storage auction track. The new framework extends renewable support to 2034, mandates a minimum 10% quota for solar‑plus‑storage, and sets a €0.12/kWh price ceiling. It also eases...
WSO2 Unveils Platform Portfolio to Power Secure and Sovereign AI Adoption
WSO2 announced a comprehensive platform portfolio aimed at powering secure, sovereign AI adoption across Africa’s enterprise landscape. The suite bundles an agent platform, API management, integration, identity and access management, and platform engineering tools, all deployable in cloud, on‑premises, or...

MQTT Vs. CoAP: IoT Protocols for Real-Time Device Communication
The post contrasts MQTT’s broker‑based, TCP‑reliable publish‑subscribe model with CoAP’s lightweight, UDP‑driven request‑response approach for IoT communication. It highlights MQTT’s QoS guarantees, broker scaling challenges, and CoAP’s low‑overhead, battery‑friendly design, including the observe pattern that mimics pub‑sub without a broker....

SBTi Approves Adform’s Near-Term Science-Based Emissions Reduction Target
Adform’s near‑term science‑based emissions‑reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The company pledges a 42% absolute cut in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse‑gas emissions by 2030, using 2024 as a baseline, and a 51.6% intensity reduction in...

Athenahealth Uses Health Tech Ecosystem to Unify Patient Experience
Athenahealth and b.well have launched a FHIR‑based patient‑led data‑sharing platform that generates QR codes for instant health‑record transfer. The solution, part of the CMS Health Tech Ecosystem “Kill the Clipboard” initiative, pulls data from athena and non‑athena EHRs as well...