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CEA-Leti and Fraunhofer IPMS Validate Wafer Exchange for Ferroelectric Memory Materials
NewsApr 7, 2026

CEA-Leti and Fraunhofer IPMS Validate Wafer Exchange for Ferroelectric Memory Materials

CEA‑Leti and Fraunhofer IPMS have successfully demonstrated a wafer‑exchange pilot line for hafnium‑zirconium‑oxide ferroelectric stacks, proving that complex material stacks can be processed across multiple advanced fabs without contamination. The program used 300 mm CMOS cleanrooms, standardized VPD‑ICP‑MS and TXRF checks,...

By Silicon Semiconductor
Keysight Introduces Hands-On Semiconductor Teaching Labs for Universities
NewsApr 7, 2026

Keysight Introduces Hands-On Semiconductor Teaching Labs for Universities

Keysight Technologies unveiled three semiconductor teaching lab solutions—Basic Design and Measurement, Parametric Test and On‑Wafer Measurement, and Photonics IC Measurement—to give university students hands‑on experience with professional‑grade tools. The kits replicate real‑world test workflows, letting students set up equipment, perform...

By Silicon Semiconductor
Nordson Electronics Solutions to Demonstrate Automated Fluid Dispensing and Plasma Treatment Systems
NewsApr 7, 2026

Nordson Electronics Solutions to Demonstrate Automated Fluid Dispensing and Plasma Treatment Systems

Nordson Electronics Solutions will demonstrate its ASYMTEK Vantage fluid dispensing system with a new Class‑100 cleanroom configuration at Productronica China. The company will also showcase the stand‑alone MARCH FlexTRAK plasma system, which provides high‑throughput surface treatment in a compact footprint....

By Silicon Semiconductor
Metallic Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Market to Surpass $15.5 Billion by 2033
NewsApr 7, 2026

Metallic Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Market to Surpass $15.5 Billion by 2033

The global metallic oxide semiconductor field‑effect transistor (MOSFET) market is projected to exceed $15.5 billion by 2033, driven by surging demand for energy‑efficient consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable‑energy systems. Wide‑bandgap silicon‑carbide and gallium‑nitride technologies are accelerating performance gains, while miniaturization...

By Silicon Semiconductor
TPB Wins WeThinkMedia to Streamline Trans-Tasman Programmatic Buying
NewsApr 7, 2026

TPB Wins WeThinkMedia to Streamline Trans-Tasman Programmatic Buying

The Programmatic Bureau (TPB) has named WeThinkMedia as its exclusive Australian sales representative, giving Australian advertisers a single gateway to New Zealand programmatic inventory across DOOH, CTV, audio and display. The partnership aims to cut the fragmentation that has traditionally complicated...

By Mediaweek (Australia)
AEI’s First Computer Installed
NewsApr 7, 2026

AEI’s First Computer Installed

In January 1961 AEI’s Apparatus Division opened a dedicated computer centre in Sale, Cheshire, installing the AEI 1010 data‑processing system for demonstration, training and programming services. The move marked the division’s transition from purely mechanical apparatus to electronic data handling, coinciding...

By Electronics Weekly – Mannerisms
Instant Home Report Quotes Launched by Agent
NewsApr 7, 2026

Instant Home Report Quotes Launched by Agent

DM Hall LLP has introduced an online instant‑quote platform for Home Reports, allowing Scottish homeowners to obtain pricing and pay for the service in real time. The tool operates 24/7 via the firm’s website, delivering immediate cost transparency. Managing partner...

By Property Industry Eye
Samsung's Latest TV Firmware Update Fixes the Chromecast Issue for Older Models - Finally
NewsApr 7, 2026

Samsung's Latest TV Firmware Update Fixes the Chromecast Issue for Older Models - Finally

Samsung’s Tizen firmware v2115 restores native Google Cast to its older smart‑TV lineup, covering models from 2023 through 2026. The update rolls out in phased batches during 2024‑2026 and also adds Universal Gestures support via the Galaxy Watch. By embedding...

By ZDNet – Business
Artemis II Races to Set New Distance Record
NewsApr 7, 2026

Artemis II Races to Set New Distance Record

NASA’s Artemis II crew performed a six‑hour lunar fly‑around, becoming the most distant humans ever, surpassing Apollo 13’s 400,171 km record by more than 6,600 km. The mission used a free‑return trajectory that loops around the moon and brings the Orion capsule back to...

By Taipei Times – Business
GitLab Duo CLI: Agentic AI for the Development Lifecycle, Now in the Terminal
NewsApr 7, 2026

GitLab Duo CLI: Agentic AI for the Development Lifecycle, Now in the Terminal

GitLab has launched the Duo CLI in public beta, extending its AI‑driven Duo Agent Platform to the terminal. The tool offers two operating modes—a chat‑based interactive mode and a headless mode for scripts and CI/CD pipelines. It integrates security guardrails...

By GitLab Blog
China Ready to Interfere in Local Elections: NSB
NewsApr 7, 2026

China Ready to Interfere in Local Elections: NSB

Taiwan’s National Security Bureau warned that Beijing is poised to interfere in the November nine‑in‑one local elections through a coordinated hybrid campaign. The report details more than 173 million cyber attacks on the government service network, 13,000 suspicious online accounts and...

By Taipei Times – Business
Why Harness AI Uses a Knowledge Graph, Not Raw APIs
NewsApr 7, 2026

Why Harness AI Uses a Knowledge Graph, Not Raw APIs

Harness AI agents now rely on a schema‑driven Knowledge Graph instead of raw Model Context Protocol (MCP) API calls. By modeling entities, relationships, and field metadata, the platform can answer multi‑module queries with Harness Query Language (HQL) in just two...

By Harness – Blog
Polyunsaturated Lipids Kill Senescent Cells by Ferroptosis
NewsApr 7, 2026

Polyunsaturated Lipids Kill Senescent Cells by Ferroptosis

Researchers led by Zhang published in Cell Press Blue identified two polyunsaturated lipids that selectively trigger ferroptosis in senescent cells. The study demonstrates that senescent cells are uniquely vulnerable to iron‑dependent lipid peroxidation, and that these lipids can clear them...

By Cell Metabolism
Towards Scalable Biomarker Discovery in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Triangulating Genomic and Phenotypic Evidence From a Health System Biobank
NewsApr 7, 2026

Towards Scalable Biomarker Discovery in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Triangulating Genomic and Phenotypic Evidence From a Health System Biobank

Researchers leveraged a large health‑system biobank to combine genomic polygenic risk scores with electronic health‑record phenotypes, creating a scalable pipeline for PTSD biomarker discovery. The analysis identified immune‑related and metabolic signatures that correlate with PTSD risk, and highlighted sex‑specific genetic...

By Nature (Biotechnology)
Taiwan’s Next Strategic Opportunity
NewsApr 7, 2026

Taiwan’s Next Strategic Opportunity

Nvidia’s GTC highlighted a strategic pivot toward space‑based AI computing, featuring Starcloud’s orbital data centre equipped with an H100 GPU. The event emphasized tokens as the new unit of AI efficiency, while showcasing embodied AI through robots and digital twins....

By Taipei Times – Business
Managed Identity in Azure Red Hat OpenShift: Deploy in Just a Few Clicks with the Azure Portal
NewsApr 7, 2026

Managed Identity in Azure Red Hat OpenShift: Deploy in Just a Few Clicks with the Azure Portal

Red Hat and Microsoft announced general availability of managed and workload identities for Azure Red Hat OpenShift, enabling short‑lived, permission‑scoped credentials. A new Azure portal experience now automates the entire cluster‑creation workflow, provisioning user‑assigned managed identities and role assignments with...

By Red Hat – DevOps
Overcoming Inference Challenges
NewsApr 7, 2026

Overcoming Inference Challenges

Enterprises scaling large language model (LLM) inference face mounting operational complexity as model variants multiply and GPU fleets span from H100s to T4s. Manual, guess‑and‑check deployments waste expensive GPU capacity, cause latency spikes, and hinder reliable Day 2 operations. Red Hat Services...

By Red Hat – DevOps
Characterization of the Chromosome 7 Locus Associated with Suicidal Behavior
NewsApr 7, 2026

Characterization of the Chromosome 7 Locus Associated with Suicidal Behavior

Researchers have pinpointed a chromosome 7 locus that shows a genome‑wide significant association with suicidal behavior. The discovery stems from a large meta‑analysis of suicide‑attempt GWAS, combined with expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) mapping and single‑cell transcriptomic profiling of brain...

By Nature (Biotechnology)
AI Agent Observability: The Developer's Guide to Agent Monitoring
NewsApr 7, 2026

AI Agent Observability: The Developer's Guide to Agent Monitoring

AI agents require observability that goes beyond traditional APM metrics, capturing every LLM call, tool execution, and sub‑agent handoff. The OpenTelemetry `gen_ai` semantic conventions provide a standardized span model—`gen_ai.request`, `gen_ai.invoke_agent`, and `gen_ai.execute_tool`—enabling structured tracing and unified dashboards. Sentry’s auto‑instrumentation supports...

By Sentry – Blog
Pipeline Security Lessons From March Supply Chain Incidents
NewsApr 7, 2026

Pipeline Security Lessons From March Supply Chain Incidents

Between March 19 and March 31, 2026, the TeamPCP threat group executed four supply‑chain attacks that compromised the open‑source scanner Trivy, the IaC scanner Checkmarx KICS, the AI model gateway LiteLLM, and the JavaScript client axios. Each breach leveraged malicious...

By GitLab Blog
Azercosmos and Viasat Sign Partnership Agreement for In-Flight Connectivity
NewsApr 6, 2026

Azercosmos and Viasat Sign Partnership Agreement for In-Flight Connectivity

Azercosmos and Viasat have signed a partnership to bring Azerbaijan into the European Aviation Network (EAN), combining S‑band satellite coverage with a complementary ground component. The agreement includes precise frequency coordination of the 1980‑2010 MHz uplink and 2170‑2200 MHz downlink bands to...

By SatNews
US War in Iran Is Pushing up Gas Prices and Making a Case for Home Solar
NewsApr 6, 2026

US War in Iran Is Pushing up Gas Prices and Making a Case for Home Solar

The United States’ escalating conflict with Iran has driven diesel prices above $8 per gallon in parts of California, sending fuel costs soaring. Higher gasoline and diesel prices are prompting a surge in electric vehicle (EV) purchases, with Toyota, Hyundai...

By Electrek
Why ImmunityBio Stock Slumped on Monday
NewsApr 6, 2026

Why ImmunityBio Stock Slumped on Monday

ImmunityBio (NASDAQ: IBRX) saw its stock dip after the FDA sent a warning letter accusing the company of false or misleading promotion of its bladder‑cancer drug Anktiva. The regulator flagged a TV advertisement and a provocative podcast episode, prompting ImmunityBio...

By Motley Fool – Investing
3D-Printed 'Spanlastics' Could Change How Cancer Drugs Reach Tumors
NewsApr 6, 2026

3D-Printed 'Spanlastics' Could Change How Cancer Drugs Reach Tumors

University of Mississippi researchers unveiled a FRESH 3D‑printing technique that fabricates hydrogel‑based spanlastic nanocarriers, 200–300 nm in size, loaded with anticancer drugs such as doxorubicin. The printed implants can be placed directly onto tumor sites, delivering high‑dose therapy locally while shielding...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Automotive Semiconductor Shifts & AI Workloads | TechInsights AWS Seminar
NewsApr 6, 2026

Automotive Semiconductor Shifts & AI Workloads | TechInsights AWS Seminar

TechInsights hosted a data‑driven seminar for AWS automotive teams, highlighting a decisive shift from distributed electronic modules to centralized compute architectures in vehicles. The briefing detailed how high‑performance automotive SoCs, expanding memory bandwidth, and silicon‑carbide power devices are reshaping AI...

By TechInsights – Blog/News
AWARD Lab GenAI Sprint Launches with Leonardo.ai and OMA
NewsApr 6, 2026

AWARD Lab GenAI Sprint Launches with Leonardo.ai and OMA

AWARD has teamed with Leonardo.ai and the Outdoor Media Association to launch the first AWARD Lab GenAI Sprint, a competition for AWARD Crash and Uni alumni that runs May 7‑9. Teams use Leonardo.ai to generate creative concepts for a non‑profit brief...

By Campaign Brief
From Priming to Performance: The Omnichannel Multiplier
NewsApr 6, 2026

From Priming to Performance: The Omnichannel Multiplier

Atomic 212° demonstrated that pairing digital audio with programmatic digital out‑of‑home (DOOH) creates a measurable priming effect, boosting long‑term memory encoding by roughly 17‑18%. The combined media sequence drove a 5.2‑times increase in conversion efficiency when retargeted through Yahoo DSP....

By Mediaweek (Australia)
Foundation of HER2 Gastric Cancer ASCO/CAP Guidelines—Overview of the Differences Between ASCO-CAP Breast and Gastric Cancer Scoring-January 28, 2026
NewsApr 6, 2026

Foundation of HER2 Gastric Cancer ASCO/CAP Guidelines—Overview of the Differences Between ASCO-CAP Breast and Gastric Cancer Scoring-January 28, 2026

The on‑demand webinar hosted by CAP TODAY on January 28, 2026, featured Dr. Josef Rüschoff, a leading authority on HER2 testing, to explain the newest ASCO/CAP guidelines for HER2 assessment in gastric cancer. It highlighted why HER2 is a critical therapeutic target beyond breast...

By CAP Today
Singapore: Corporate Lab to Advance Automotive AI Innovation
NewsApr 6, 2026

Singapore: Corporate Lab to Advance Automotive AI Innovation

Singapore launched the AUMOVIO‑NTU Corporate Lab to accelerate AI‑driven transformation in the automotive sector. Since 2019 the lab has generated 131 research papers, filed 104 patents and earned 10 patent awards, demonstrating a strong output pipeline. Its flagship AI Pathfinder...

By OpenGov Asia
Satellite Deployers to Be Used on JAXA Small Satellite Mission by Exolaunch
NewsApr 6, 2026

Satellite Deployers to Be Used on JAXA Small Satellite Mission by Exolaunch

JAXA has chosen Exolaunch to provide its EXOpod NOVA deployers for the Kakushin Rising small‑satellite mission, slated for launch no earlier than April 23, 2026 on a Rocket Lab Electron from New Zealand. The mission will release eight university‑ and industry‑built spacecraft into a...

By SatNews
5 HDMI Gadgets To Help Organize Your Setup
NewsApr 6, 2026

5 HDMI Gadgets To Help Organize Your Setup

Home entertainment and remote‑work setups increasingly rely on multiple HDMI sources, creating port scarcity and cable chaos. A new roundup highlights five gadgets—an Anker 4‑input HDMI switch, FERRISA HDMI matrix, Anytrox wireless transmitter, OREI 4K/USB‑C extender, and angled HDMI cables—that...

By SlashGear
Chillisoft Expands Fortra Distie Deal
NewsApr 6, 2026

Chillisoft Expands Fortra Distie Deal

Australian distributor Chillisoft has expanded its long‑standing partnership with U.S. cyber‑security firm Fortra to cover the vendor’s entire suite of solutions across Oceania. The new agreement upgrades a previous single‑product arrangement, such as Tripwire, into a full‑portfolio alliance, with Chillisoft...

By ARN (Australia)
LUCID Releases Phoenix Camera with Gpixel GMAX4002 Sensor for Enhanced NIR Imaging
NewsApr 6, 2026

LUCID Releases Phoenix Camera with Gpixel GMAX4002 Sensor for Enhanced NIR Imaging

LUCID Vision Labs unveiled the Phoenix PHX024G camera, integrating Gpixel’s GMAX4002 2.4‑megapixel CMOS sensor. The sensor’s 4 µm pixels deliver over 35% quantum efficiency at 860 nm, enabling high‑sensitivity near‑infrared (NIR) imaging. Operating at up to 45.2 fps within a 28 × 28 mm footprint, the...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Vietnam: HCM City Positions Sandbox as Financial Innovation Catalyst
NewsApr 6, 2026

Vietnam: HCM City Positions Sandbox as Financial Innovation Catalyst

Ho Chi Minh City has surged to 84th place in the global financial centre index, driven largely by rapid fintech growth that lifted its fintech ranking to 83rd. The city’s regulatory sandbox is being promoted as a policy laboratory to...

By OpenGov Asia
2Q Markets Preview, Tariffs and Biotech Takeouts — a BioCentury Podcast
NewsApr 6, 2026

2Q Markets Preview, Tariffs and Biotech Takeouts — a BioCentury Podcast

Biotech remains resilient as markets wobble, with M&A activity persisting. The BioCentury podcast highlighted two major pending deals: Eli Lilly’s $6.3 billion acquisition of Centessa Pharmaceuticals and Biogen’s proposed $5.6 billion purchase of Apellis. Analysts also examined the lingering effects of Trump-era tariffs...

By BioCentury
Hong Kong: Secure Edge AI with Compute-in-Memory Innovation
NewsApr 6, 2026

Hong Kong: Secure Edge AI with Compute-in-Memory Innovation

University of Hong Kong researchers unveiled a Co‑Located Authentication and Processing system that merges compute‑in‑memory with hardware‑based security using memristors. The architecture eliminates the von Neumann bottleneck, delivering a 146‑fold boost in energy efficiency and an 18‑fold reduction in chip area...

By OpenGov Asia
True Partnership Targets AI Adoption in Thai Companies
NewsApr 6, 2026

True Partnership Targets AI Adoption in Thai Companies

True Digital Academy has teamed up with global consultancy Thoughtworks to launch an AI‑first transformation program for Thai enterprises. The partnership introduces a turnkey framework built around the academy’s PromptSphere model, targeting people, technology, and business pillars. It blends curriculum...

By Bangkok Post – Investment (subset within Business)
NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Reaches Greatest Distance From Earth
NewsApr 6, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Reaches Greatest Distance From Earth

NASA’s Artemis II crew reached a record‑breaking 252,756 miles (406,771 km) from Earth on April 6, marking the farthest distance humans have traveled since Apollo 13. The astronauts also passed the Moon at a closest approach of 4,067 miles (6,545 km), during a 40‑minute communications blackout...

By Scientific American – Mind
Energy Prices Are Surging Again - but UK Businesses Face a Bigger Hidden Cost
NewsApr 6, 2026

Energy Prices Are Surging Again - but UK Businesses Face a Bigger Hidden Cost

The UK’s power system is shifting to intermittent renewables, prompting Ofgem’s Targeted Charging Review to replace consumption‑based transmission fees with a fixed daily Transmission Demand Residual (TDR). The new regime will lift TDR charges by more than 65% in April...

By BusinessGreen
What’s New in Android’s April 2026 Google System Updates
NewsApr 6, 2026

What’s New in Android’s April 2026 Google System Updates

Google’s April 2026 system update rolls out Play services v26.13 and Play Store v50.9 across phones, tablets, Wear OS, Android TV, Auto and PC. Highlights include QR‑code sign‑in confirmation on Android Automotive, refined Location Sharing APIs with more frequent on‑device history storage, and...

By 9to5Google
The Dark Side of the Moon Is Really the Far Side
NewsApr 6, 2026

The Dark Side of the Moon Is Really the Far Side

The New York Times clarifies that the so‑called "dark side" of the Moon is a misnomer; the far side receives as much sunlight as the near side but remains hidden from Earth‑based observers. The article notes NASA’s current focus on...

By New York Times – Science
UNSW Sydney Study Reveals Hidden UV Risks for Solar Panel Manufacturing
NewsApr 6, 2026

UNSW Sydney Study Reveals Hidden UV Risks for Solar Panel Manufacturing

Engineers at UNSW Sydney have developed a global model showing ultraviolet radiation can reduce the lifespan of next‑generation solar panels by up to ten years, especially in high‑UV regions. The research reveals that sun‑tracking installations receive significantly more UV exposure...

By Australian Manufacturing
ATO Adds In-App Call Verification to Stop Scams
NewsApr 6, 2026

ATO Adds In-App Call Verification to Stop Scams

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has introduced a new in‑app “verify call” feature that lets taxpayers confirm whether a phone call claiming to be from the ATO is authentic within 30 seconds. The tool, available on iOS and Android, pushes...

By iTnews (Australia) – Government
New Survey Explores Women’s Willingness to Pay for Breast Cancer AI
NewsApr 6, 2026

New Survey Explores Women’s Willingness to Pay for Breast Cancer AI

A new JACR survey of 2,500 women aged 40 and older examined willingness to pay for AI‑enhanced mammography. Participants faced price points of $50, $200 and $500 and varied information frames, with 27% opting in when shown an advertisement and...

By Radiology Business
White House Asks for Record $75.7B for Civilian Agency IT
NewsApr 6, 2026

White House Asks for Record $75.7B for Civilian Agency IT

The White House is requesting a historic $75.7 billion for civilian agency IT in FY 2027, a $7.7 billion increase over 2026. The Veterans Affairs department leads with a $12.2 billion request, a 62% jump, followed by Treasury at $6.2 billion (48% rise) and Justice...

By Federal News Network
Amazon, USPS Strike a Deal — Showing They Still Need Each Other Despite T...
NewsApr 6, 2026

Amazon, USPS Strike a Deal — Showing They Still Need Each Other Despite T...

Amazon announced a new agreement with the United States Postal Service that preserves the bulk of its parcel shipments through the agency. The deal retains roughly 80% of Amazon’s previous USPS delivery volume after earlier threats of far larger cuts....

By Myfxbook — Latest Forex News
A Nanoparticle Therapy to Treat Lung Cancer and Associated Muscle Wasting at the Same Time
NewsApr 6, 2026

A Nanoparticle Therapy to Treat Lung Cancer and Associated Muscle Wasting at the Same Time

Researchers at Oregon State University have engineered lipid nanoparticles that carry follistatin messenger RNA to lung tumors, simultaneously attacking the cancer and the muscle‑wasting cachexia that often accompanies it. In mouse models the nanocarriers bind circulating vitronectin, home to integrin‑rich...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
From Folding Boxes to Fixing Vacuums, GEN-1 Robotics Model Hits 99% Reliability
NewsApr 6, 2026

From Folding Boxes to Fixing Vacuums, GEN-1 Robotics Model Hits 99% Reliability

Generalist unveiled GEN‑1, a physical AI robot that reaches 99% success on delicate, repetitive tasks such as folding boxes, packing phones, and servicing robot vacuums. The system leverages over half a million hours of human‑captured manipulation data via wearable "data...

By Ars Technica – Security
9 Windows 11 Features You’re Probably Not Using, Including Built-In AI Assistant
NewsApr 6, 2026

9 Windows 11 Features You’re Probably Not Using, Including Built-In AI Assistant

Microsoft’s Windows 11 hides a suite of built‑in utilities that can replace many third‑party tools. Features like a 25‑item clipboard history, Dynamic Lock that secures the PC via a phone’s Bluetooth, and system‑wide voice typing improve everyday productivity. Accessibility upgrades...

By eWeek