Active Investors Spent More On Fewer Deals In February
Active venture investors concentrated capital on a handful of mega‑deals in February, with generative‑AI heavyweights dominating the landscape. OpenAI secured a record‑breaking $110 billion round, the largest startup financing ever, while overall deal count remained flat. Y Combinator, Andreessen Horowitz and Bessemer led in round participation, whereas SoftBank, Nvidia and Amazon wrote the biggest checks. The data underscores a shift from numerous small bets to fewer, high‑value investments.

Government Throws Weight Behind Space-Manufactured Drugs
The UK government announced a new package of measures to accelerate space‑based pharmaceutical manufacturing, offering regulatory clarity and a sandbox for companies developing drugs in microgravity. The initiative, led by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, brings together the...

Accessibility Can’t Stop at the Shelf: An $18 Trillion Lesson for Marketers by AudioEye
Rare Beauty’s new fragrance launch turned its accessible bottle design into the centerpiece of a marketing campaign, generating organic buzz and consumer goodwill. The brand’s inclusive approach illustrates how accessibility can be a growth engine rather than a compliance checkbox....
The Promise Of A World of Low Launch Prices Is Still Far Off
The article argues that despite hype around reusable rockets, truly low‑cost launch prices remain elusive. It examines why SpaceX’s sub‑$5 kg target is still out of reach for most customers, citing technical bottlenecks, limited launch cadence, and regulatory hurdles. The piece...

The Great Migration: Why Every AI Platform Is Converging on Kubernetes
Kubernetes has become the de‑facto operating system for AI, with 82% of container users and two‑thirds of generative‑AI teams running production workloads on the platform. The shift from stateless microservices to data processing, distributed training, LLM inference, and autonomous agents...
Hyperlocal AI with a Million Subscribers
Patch, operating under the PatchAM brand, has launched AI‑generated newsletters that now serve 14,000 hyperlocal communities and have amassed nearly one million subscribers. The service pulls content from aggregation sources, event calendars and platforms like Nextdoor, delivering daily or twice‑weekly...
Q&A: AWS Launches Amazon Connect Health to Streamline Healthcare Workflows
Amazon Web Services unveiled Amazon Connect Health, an agentic AI platform that plugs directly into electronic health records to automate patient verification, appointment scheduling, ambient documentation, and medical coding. The service, built on FHIR standards and Amazon HealthLake, offers a...
Skyports Supports Tokyo Demonstration eVTOL Flights with Vertiport Automation System
Skyports Infrastructure supplied its Vertiport Automation System (VAS) to support SkyDrive’s eVTOL flight demonstrations in Tokyo from Feb 24‑28, 2026. The five‑day event showcased the remotely piloted SD‑05 aircraft over Tokyo Bay and featured a temporary vertiport terminal equipped with...
Ultrathink Returns: Deep Reasoning Boosts Bug Fixing
ULTRATHINK IS BACK. Claude Code v2.1.68 brings back the fan-favorite deep reasoning mode to your terminal. 🔥 → Purpose: Solving impossible bugs + "tough spots" → How: Just type "ultrathink" in your prompt Massive efficiency gain 👊 https://t.co/8E1wqu8RAw

SANS Stormcast Thursday, March 5th, 2026: XWorm Analysis; Cisco “Secure” Firewall Managmeent Center; LastPass Phishing
In this 7‑minute Stormcast episode, Johannes Ulrich and guest Xavier dissect a new XWorm sample, tracing its infection chain from a phishing email with a 7‑zip attachment through JavaScript, PowerShell, and a .NET DLL loader to the final payload. They...

Autonomous Networks Evolve Into KPI‑Driven Economic Strategy
At #MWC26 one theme stood out at the @Ericsson pavilion: Autonomous networks are no longer just about automation. They are becoming an economic strategy, where intent-driven architectures align network behavior directly with business KPIs. My latest analysis. https://t.co/eC7D8S6bFP #AI @MWCHub @GSMA
Why Portfolio Companies Struggle with Third-Party Cyber Risk
Portfolio companies are grappling with third‑party cyber risk as digital ecosystems expand and vendor reliance grows. Traditional perimeter defenses have eroded, leaving sensitive data and operational resilience dependent on external partners. Lean security teams and rapid onboarding prioritize speed over...

EIB to Provide Advisory Support for VÆRIDION Aircraft Development
The European Investment Bank will provide advisory services to German start‑up VÆRIDION under the EU Innovation Fund Project Development Assistance programme. The support is aimed at moving VÆRIDION’s Microliner – a nine‑seat, fully electric regional aircraft – from prototype to...
Targeted Therapies to Join Chemo as Oncology Treatment Backbone
Targeted therapies are reshaping oncology, yet chemotherapy remains essential. Immune checkpoint inhibitors like Keytruda generate $31.7 bn sales in 2025 and cover more than 40 indications. The FDA granted 63 antibody‑drug conjugate review designations in 2024, nearly double the previous peak....
Suffolk and North East Essex ICB Publishes £5.2 Million Contract for GP IT
Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board has issued a £5.2 million contract to modernise GP IT systems in line with the Primary Care Digital Services Model. The three‑year agreement, starting 1 December 2026, can be extended to 2031 and requires a...
Unanimous Vote Passed on SB 275, the State-Endorsed Digital Identity Program Amendments Bill
Utah’s Senate voted unanimously to pass SB 275 Sub 2, amending the State‑Endorsed Digital Identity Program. The legislation authorizes a wallet‑based digital ID that places data control and privacy in the hands of citizens. It builds on the SB 260...

Jet2's Collection of Certified Sustainable Hotels Grows to 1,500
Jet2holidays has expanded its Certified Sustainable Hotel programme to 1,500 properties, up from 800 at launch in 2023. The certification follows ABTA’s standards, covering energy, water, waste, local sourcing and community support. A dedicated trade portal now lets agents easily...
New Optical Tactile Sensor Tracks Head Motion in Radiotherapy
Developing an optical tactile sensor for tracking head motion during radiotherapy: an interview with Bhoomika Gandhi https://t.co/RvtMbgrSUf

Hansa Closes on FDA Verdict for Transplant Drug Imlifidase
The FDA has begun reviewing Hansa Biopharma’s imlifidase, a drug that desensitises highly sensitised kidney‑transplant patients, with a decision expected by December 19, 2024. If approved, it would be the first U.S. therapy to improve transplant odds for the 10‑15 % of...
HTN Now: Exploring and Tackling the Real Pain Points Around the Use of Digital Systems
A recent HTN audience survey, presented by Aire Innovate’s Ian Dove and Fiona Costello, identified persistent pain points in NHS digital systems. Staff cite inadequate training, top‑down development, poor interoperability and extensive manual workarounds, while IT capacity backlogs stretch change...

Chinese Astronauts Hone Extreme Cave Survival Skills
China’s Astronaut Center completed its first cave‑survival training, involving 28 astronauts and trainees in a month‑long program in Chongqing’s Wulong district. Participants endured 8 °C temperatures, 99 % humidity, darkness and confined spaces while conducting mapping, scientific tasks and emergency drills. The...

Lunar Dust Study Links Space Weathering to Changes in Moon Ultraviolet Brightness
Southwest Research Institute and UT San Antonio re‑examined Apollo 11, 16 and 17 lunar soils with modern transmission electron microscopy to quantify how space weathering alters far‑ultraviolet (FUV) reflectance. The study linked the presence of nanophase‑iron particles in grain rims...

Lunar Dust Model Maps How Charged Grains Stick to Spacecraft
Researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology, the China Academy of Space Technology and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have introduced a theoretical model that couples electrostatic forces with contact‑mechanics to predict whether low‑velocity charged lunar dust grains stick to...
Lunar Spacecraft Exhaust Could Obscure Clues to Origins of Life
Over half of methane exhaust from lunar landers can migrate across the Moon, reaching the opposite pole within two lunar days and becoming trapped in permanently shadowed regions. Simulations of ESA’s Argonaut mission show 42 % of exhaust settles at the...

Northrop Grumman Boosters Set For First Crewed Lunar Voyage Of Artemis Era
Northrop Grumman's new five‑segment solid rocket boosters will power NASA's Artemis II launch, the first crewed mission of the Space Launch System, slated for early February 2026. Each 177‑foot booster delivers 3.6 million pounds of thrust, together providing 7.2 million of the SLS’s...

Danish Mani Mission to Chart Lunar Terrain in 3D
Denmark’s University of Copenhagen will lead the ESA‑backed Mani mission, slated for a 2029 launch, to map the Moon’s north and south polar regions in three dimensions. The satellite will capture high‑resolution images from multiple angles, using shadow analysis to...
Xtalks Featured Member: Giorgia Palano, Life Science Consultant, Knightec Group
Xtalks has spotlighted Giorgia Palano, PhD, a Life Science Consultant at Knightec Group, highlighting her expertise in validation strategies and regulatory compliance. Palano works with cross‑functional teams to ensure quality documentation and continuous improvement across complex life‑science operations. She emphasizes...

Your AI Agents Can Talk to Each Other - but Are They Saying Anything Useful? Confluent Intelligence Aims for Insight
Confluent announced that its Streaming Agents now support Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) and the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, creating a dual‑layer for real‑time data ingestion and inter‑agent coordination. The platform also introduced multivariate anomaly detection powered by Apache Flink, offering...
Circular RNA MT-RNR2 in Mitochondrial Function and Aging
Researchers identified mitochondrial circular RNA MT‑RNR2 as abundant in young cells but depleted in older individuals and senescent fibroblasts. The RNA‑binding protein GRSF1 binds both linear and circular MT‑RNR2, linking it to TCA‑cycle enzymes and glucose metabolism. Loss of GRSF1...
Revolut Files for US Banking Licence
Revolut has formally applied to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the FDIC for a U.S. national bank charter, abandoning an earlier plan to acquire an existing lender. The fintech appointed Cetin Duransoy, a veteran of Capital One and...

Philips Hue Festavia Globe Outdoor String Lights Review: High-End Smart Lights Designed for Outdoor Ambience
Philips introduced the Hue Festavia Globe Outdoor String Lights at IFA 2025, offering 7‑metre and 14‑metre base kits plus 21‑metre extensions. Priced at £139.99/£249.99 in the UK, the lights feature full‑colour, IP65‑rated globes that integrate with the Hue Bridge for app‑based...

LLM Agents Interview Questions #11 - The Lost-in-the-Middle Trap
In a senior AI engineer interview at Stripe, candidates are asked why a text‑to‑SQL agent that packs 50 grammar rules into an 8k prompt loses constraints and hallucinates joins. The trap reveals a misunderstanding of attention density versus raw context...

Next Gen Spotlights: Preparing for a Post-Quantum World – Q&A with Cavero Quantum
Cavero Quantum, a University of Leeds spin‑out, has developed post‑quantum cryptography and password‑less authentication that can run on ultra‑constrained devices such as SIM cards. Backed by the UK government’s CyberASAP programme, the startup moved from a funded demo to real‑world...
AI Agents Need Logins Too: Identity, Security, and the Future of AI | Greg Keller, CTO, JumpCloud
In this episode, JumpCloud CTO Greg Keller explains the evolving role of a CTO and how JumpCloud reimagines identity and access management (IAM) for modern, heterogeneous IT environments, contrasting it with legacy solutions like Microsoft AD and Okta's SSO focus....

Four-Party Consortium Sets up Japan-New Zealand Hydrogen Corridor
Japanese firms Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Obayashi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Chiyoda have formed a four‑party consortium to create a Japan‑New Zealand hydrogen corridor. The partnership will launch feasibility studies this year to build a green‑hydrogen supply chain that transports production from...

Next Generation, Permanent DNA-Based Data Storage for the AI Age
imec and Atlas Data Storage have formed a strategic partnership to accelerate synthetic DNA‑based data storage, combining Atlas’s ASIC design and DNA synthesis expertise with imec’s advanced chip fabrication capabilities. The collaboration produced a monolithic nano‑scale electrochemical array built on...
Enhancing Mitochondrial Function Improves Memory in Flies and Mice
Researchers discovered that boosting mitochondrial metabolism in neurons enhances long‑term memory formation in both fruit flies and mice. By reducing expression of the mitochondrial calcium exporter Letm1, calcium accumulates in the mitochondrial matrix, over‑activating metabolic pathways and increasing ATP production...

UpKeep Launches Studio, an App Platform That Lets Maintenance Teams Build Their Own Software
UpKeep announced Studio, an app platform that lets maintenance and operations teams build, install, and run custom software inside their CMMS without writing code. The platform features an AI‑driven chat builder, a curated marketplace of 30+ ready‑made apps, and a...

LiveU Marks First Large-Scale Global Deployment of AI-Driven LIQ at Winter Games
LiveU deployed its AI‑driven LiveU IQ (LIQ) technology at the Winter Games, marking the first large‑scale global rollout for a multi‑venue sporting event. Broadcasters used LIQ for roughly 60% of live sessions, achieving a 36% increase in average bitrate and...

Samsung Is Trying Really Hard to Prove that Its Foldable Displays Are More Durable than You Think
Samsung Display showcased a golf‑ball impact simulator at MWC 2026 to prove the durability of its latest foldable OLED panels. The new screens feature a thicker ultra‑thin glass layer and a titanium backplate, boosting shock resistance. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 now boasts a...

Particular Audience Just Smashed Open the Blackbox of AI Search
Particular Audience unveiled Search Model A/B Testing, enabling retailers to directly compare AI relevance models that drive organic and sponsored search results. Building on its Adaptive Transformer Search (ATS) technology, which has cut zero-result queries to under 0.5%—far below the...

UK Must Double Down on Renewables as Wars Drive up Energy Costs, Experts Say
The UK faces renewed fossil‑fuel price volatility after the US‑Israel attacks on Iran, echoing the 2022‑2025 energy shock that cost the EU and Britain $1.8 trillion. Experts and climate groups argue the government must accelerate its clean‑energy transition, focusing on renewables...

The Latest Windows 11 Update Is Actually Good — if You Use These 4 Tricks
The Windows 11 24H2/25H2 update introduces several consumer‑focused features. A built‑in internet speed test now lives in the taskbar, while Cross‑Device Resume expands to Spotify, Office apps and browsers. Windows Hello gains support for external biometric devices with Enhanced Sign‑in Security,...

ŌURA Acquires Doublepoint to Expand AI-Driven Interaction Capabilities
Oura announced the acquisition of Doublepoint, a Helsinki‑based AI gesture‑recognition startup, to embed natural, biometric interactions into its wearable platform. The deal brings Doublepoint’s four founders and AI architects into Oura’s R&D, reinforcing a roadmap that blends voice and gesture...
How Ford Is Accelerating Its Global Campaign Amid Return to Formula 1
Ford is re‑entering Formula 1 after more than two decades, partnering with Oracle Red Bull Racing and extending its global "Ready Set Ford" campaign. The automaker is abandoning traditional TV spots in favor of Apple TV’s sequential ad format, creating a micro‑docuseries that links F1...

For Loyal Amazon Customers It’s No Longer Love but Intentional Reflex
GWI’s latest research shows Amazon has become the favorite retailer for 52% of U.S. consumers, shifting loyalty from an emotional choice to a reflexive habit. Shoppers value frictionless experiences, with 59% prioritizing quick, easy checkout and a third demanding next‑day...
Solar Energy for Renters Has Taken Off in 10 States. Not in California
Community solar, a proven tool for renters and low‑income households, has flourished in ten states but remains marginal in California, which has launched only about 34 projects totaling roughly 235 MW since 2015. In West Goshen, a pilot project delivered a 20%...

Where Multi-Factor Authentication Stops and Credential Abuse Starts
Multi‑factor authentication (MFA) is effective for cloud and federated apps, but many Windows authentication paths—interactive logons, RDP, NTLM, Kerberos tickets, and service accounts—remain outside its protection. Attackers exploit these gaps using stolen passwords, pass‑the‑hash, or forged tickets, gaining lateral movement...

AI Is Changing How People Use AT&T Home Internet—And Helping Stabilize the Network
AT&T reports that consumer upload traffic is growing twice as fast as download traffic, driven by AI interactions such as voice, video, and code submissions. By 2025, this shift reflects a broader change in home internet usage patterns, with users...
Ultion Nuki 2025 Review – Smart Lock Pro 5th Gen with Ultion Door Handle and 3-Star PLUS Ultion Lock
Ultion’s new Nuki 2025 bundles the Nuki Smart Lock Pro 5th Gen with a purpose‑built Ultion handle and a BSI‑certified 3‑star PLUS cylinder for £339. The lock features brushless motor speeds, built‑in Wi‑Fi, Thread (Matter‑compatible) and a rechargeable magnetic battery lasting up to 12 months...