Launch of New Digital Health Portal for Patients
Vancouver Coastal Health, Providence Health Care and the Provincial Health Services Authority have launched AccessMyHealth, a new digital portal that gives eligible British Columbia residents direct online access to their medical records, including notes, appointments, lab results and allergies. The portal integrates with the CST Cerner electronic health record system and is accessible through the provincial Health Gateway using a BC Services Card for users aged 12 and older. While the portal covers data from participating VCH, PHC and PHSA sites, labs and imaging from other provincial providers remain in the separate Health Gateway system. The rollout aligns with British Columbia’s Digital Health Strategy to increase patient empowerment and person‑centered care.

Saronic Raises $1.75B at $9.25B Valuation to Gear up Autonomous Ship Production
Saronic Technologies announced a $1.75 billion Series D round, valuing the autonomous shipbuilder at $9.25 billion. The funding will accelerate production of unmanned vessels for defense and commercial markets, including the newly unveiled 180‑foot Marauder built in under six months. Saronic also secured...
Doctors Push Back on Fast Epic Rollout in NL
Newfoundland and Labrador's health authority plans to launch the Epic‑based CorCare electronic health record system on April 25, but more than 250 physicians have signed a petition demanding a phased rollout. Doctors argue the mandatory 35‑page contract and simultaneous deployment...
Top Ten Companies For AI Datacentre Capacity
The latest CRN‑sourced ranking lists the ten firms with the largest AI‑capable datacentre capacity, measured in megawatts. Microsoft Azure tops the list with over 15,000 MW across 60+ regions, followed by AWS at 12,000 MW and Google at roughly 8,500 MW. Other major...

Introducing Read-Only Mode for Pulumi Neo
Pulumi has added a read‑only mode to its Neo AI‑driven infrastructure assistant, allowing the tool to analyze, preview, and generate pull requests without executing any changes. Users can select this mode when creating a Neo task, capping permissions to read‑only...
Antipsychotic-Like Effects of the Selective Rho-Kinase 2 Inhibitor KD025 in Genetic and Pharmacological Mouse Models of Schizophrenia
The selective ROCK2 inhibitor KD025 (belumosudil) demonstrated antipsychotic‑like activity in both genetic (Arhgap10 S490P/NHEJ) and pharmacological (methamphetamine and MK‑801) mouse models of schizophrenia. KD025 restored reduced spine density in the medial prefrontal cortex and rescued deficits in a touchscreen visual‑discrimination...

Your Repo Is a Knowledge Graph. You Just Don't Query It Yet
The article argues that traditional source‑code management (SCM) must evolve into Source Context Management to support AI agents throughout the software development lifecycle. It highlights how agents currently scrape files, leading to context‑window bloat and semantic blindness, and proposes a...
Jupiter Neurosciences Inc (JUNS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Jupiter Neurosciences reported total product sales of $2.8 billion in 2025, a 22% year‑over‑year increase driven by INGREZZA and the debut of CRENESSITY. INGREZZA generated just over $2.5 billion, up 9% on volume growth, while CRENESSITY posted $300 million in its first full...
In Satellite Internet News
SpaceX has quietly filed a confidential IPO with the SEC, aiming for a June market debut and a potential valuation of $1.75 trillion, one of the largest ever for an aerospace firm. In parallel, Amazon struck a partnership with Delta Air...

Endowus Rolls Out HKD Index Funds for Retail Clients- #Wealth #AssetManagement #AssetFinance
Asia‑focused digital wealth platform Endowus announced the launch of three Hong Kong‑dollar index funds from BlackRock’s iShares range for retail clients in Hong Kong. The funds give investors low‑cost exposure to both local equities and global markets, expanding Endowus’ product...
Red Hat AI Tops MLPerf Inference v6.0 with vLLM on Qwen3-VL, Whisper, and GPT-OSS-120B
Red Hat announced record‑breaking results in the MLPerf Inference v6.0 benchmark, topping the leaderboard on multiple workloads including Qwen3‑VL, GPT‑OSS‑120B, Whisper‑Large‑v3 and Llama‑2‑70B. The company leveraged its open‑source stack—vLLM and llm‑d—on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift AI across NVIDIA...
The Reality Check: Why Manual Debugging Setups Are a Hidden Factory
Manual debugging setups consume up to 70% of an incident’s resolution time, as engineers spend hours syncing databases, matching service versions, and recreating production states. Upsun proposes a deterministic cloning platform that turns the entire production stack into a version‑controlled...

Neo Plan Mode: Iterate Before You Execute
Pulumi has launched Plan Mode for its Neo AI infrastructure assistant, creating a dedicated planning workflow before any code is executed. The new mode guides users through discovery, synthesis, refinement, and approval stages, ensuring a clear, documented plan. It is...

You’ve Got the PLC Sorted. But What About the Power Feeding It?
North American industrial automation projects must consider not only PLC programming but also the power distribution panel certified to UL 891. An uncertified distribution panel can stall inspections, cause power‑quality issues, and jeopardize PLC reliability. Obtaining both UL 891 (distribution) and UL 508A...

Organizing for the AI Era: Enterprise AI Organizational Design Framework
The "Organizing for the AI Era" framework offers enterprises a structured blueprint to redesign authority, accountability, and operating models as AI becomes a core capability. It moves beyond literacy and policy, delivering concrete artifacts such as an AI Operating Model...

Flipkart Turns Umpire Billy Bowden’s Quirks Into a Clever Deal Decoder
Flipkart’s newest ad campaign stars former cricket umpire Billy Bowden, turning his signature gestures into a visual code for product categories on the platform. Viewers scan a QR code, match a gesture to a deal and unlock discounts, making the...

Gmail Rolling Out AI Inbox Beta for AI Ultra Subscribers
Google has begun rolling out the AI Inbox beta to members of its AI Ultra subscription, priced at $249.99 per month. The new interface sits above the traditional inbox and surfaces actionable items such as reminders, bills, and short‑term tasks, while also...

LUMO Launches Motion-Enabled DOOH ‘Subtle’ Across Auckland CBD
LUMO has launched Subtle, a motion‑enabled digital out‑of‑home (DOOH) format, on six roadside screens across Auckland’s central business district and fringe. The screens—LUMO‑Anzac, Beach, Ports, Ponsonby, Sturdee and Victoria Park—are the first in New Zealand approved for subtle motion after a...

Singapore: Tightening Oversight for a Safer Digital Environment
Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) issued Letters of Caution to two major social‑media platforms, placing them under Enhanced Supervision for failing to detect and remove child sexual exploitation material and terrorism‑related content. The action stems from the Code of...

Vietnam: Advancing National Capacity to Enhance Cyber Resilience
Vietnam has approved a major project to boost its national cybersecurity protection force, aiming to rank among the top 15 in the Global Cybersecurity Index by 2030. The plan targets training 10,000 specialists, with 20% achieving international certification, and seeks...

More Applications for Probate Being Made without Lawyers
The Ministry of Justice reports that digital probate applications have become the norm, with 81% of unrepresented filings submitted online between April and June 2025. For small estates under £10,000 (about $12,700), self‑filing rose from 62% in 2019 to 74%...

Cross-Generation Collaboration: The Key to In-House Legal Tech Adoption
In‑house legal departments are at a tipping point as generative AI matures, forcing leaders to rethink how multigenerational teams adopt new tools. James Lewindon argues that blending the tech‑savvy of younger lawyers with the experience of senior counsel creates a...
AOOA’s ‘Get Drizzling’ Returns with Chef-Led Push to Drive Olive Oil Usage
The Australian Olive Oil Association has relaunched its ‘Get Drizzling’ campaign for Autumn 2026, running from mid‑March to mid‑May. The two‑month, social‑first initiative pairs paid digital media with short‑form creator content to make olive oil a finishing step in everyday...
I Tried Replacing Steam with Google Play Games on My PC — It's Not Even Close
Google Play Games is positioning itself as a PC gaming alternative to Steam, touting a catalog of over 200,000 titles and a "buy once, play anywhere" promise. In practice, most of those titles are mobile‑first, and the PC‑compatible subset is...
From Free Rider to Innovator: How China Became a Global Pharmaceutical Powerhouse
China has transformed from a pharmaceutical free rider into a leading innovator, largely after the 2016 National Reimbursement Drug List (NRDL) reform. The policy slashed prices by 50‑60% while guaranteeing near‑universal coverage, prompting a five‑fold rise in annual clinical trials...
YouTube Creators Can Now Like Video Comments in Bulk
YouTube unveiled a new "Comments to Heart" feature that lets creators like multiple comments at once, automating engagement for high‑volume channels. The tool rolls out to all creators this week and uses AI to surface positive remarks. Simultaneously, YouTube is...
Snapchat Users Travel More than Non-Users
Snapchat’s partnership with research firm Suzy reveals that its users travel more frequently than non‑users, with 87% taking at least one leisure trip annually – 1.2 times the rate of the broader population. Snapchatters are also 1.5 × more likely to...

Silicon Valley City to Give Residents Doorbells Equipped with Cameras
Milpitas city council approved a $60,000 budget to distribute free smart doorbell cameras to residents on a first‑come, first‑served basis. Homeowners can voluntarily upload video clips to a police‑managed database, but officers have no automatic access to the footage. The...
‘It’s About Showing up Better’: Herd MSL and Publicis Groupe Unveil Elevate AI Search Offering
Australian agency Herd MSL, together with Publicis Groupe ANZ, has launched Elevate, an AI‑driven search visibility and authority service. Elevate combines category‑level search intelligence, AI‑optimized content structuring, and earned‑owned authority building to help brands shape how they appear in AI‑generated...
Reactivation of Dormant Regulatory T Cells Alleviates Asthma Symptoms in Mice
Researchers at Henan Academy, Zhengzhou University and Shenzhen University demonstrated that activating the Dectin‑1 receptor on regulatory T cells (Tregs) can reverse their dormant, senescent state and restore anti‑inflammatory function. Using the small peptide KQS‑1, they epigenetically up‑regulated FOXP3 and...
5 Ways AI Is Changing How GTM Teams Operate
Highspot’s new guide outlines five ways AI is reshaping go‑to‑market (GTM) teams, moving from isolated tool usage to integrated, workflow‑centric processes. AI now automates repetitive tasks such as email drafting and content compliance, freeing reps for strategic activities. Data‑driven insights...
DRAM Price Rally Pauses in March, Seen Resuming in Second Quarter
The year‑long rally in DRAM prices paused in March as pre‑negotiated contracts locked the average 8 Gb DDR4 price at $13, ending 11 months of double‑digit growth. First‑quarter DRAM prices still surged 100‑115% versus the prior quarter, reflecting strong demand. TrendForce...
Genetic Variants Involved in Rapid Immune Response Linked to Earlier Breast Cancer Onset in BRCA1 Carriers
Researchers identified damaging variants in innate immunity genes, especially those governing natural killer (NK) cell activation, as strong modifiers of breast cancer onset in women carrying the BRCA1 185delAG mutation. An analysis of 321 Ashkenazi Jewish carriers showed that these...
Albanese Government Reaches Deal with $550b AI Giant in Legal Battle with Trump
Anthropic, the $380 billion AI firm, signed a formal AI‑safety memorandum of understanding with Australia’s Albanese government, committing to share research, conduct joint safety evaluations, and provide Economic Index data on AI adoption. The pact includes roughly US$2 million in Claude API...
Telechips Advances Network Gateway Chip Business, Seeks Global Customers
Telechips is accelerating its network gateway chip business, launching proof‑of‑concept projects with select global customers as it seeks a profitability turnaround. The company is simultaneously expanding AI‑integrated automotive semiconductor offerings for ADAS and autonomous driving, while upgrading its in‑vehicle infotainment...
Shields and Bodyguards: Scientists Uncover the Hidden Defenses of a Deadly Childhood Cancer
University of Queensland researchers applied spatial multi‑omics to 27 neuroblastoma samples, creating high‑resolution maps that reveal a GPX4‑driven shield protecting tumor cells from ferroptosis and surrounding immune cells acting as "bodyguards." The study, published in Genome Medicine, identifies GPX4 as...

Line Man Preps for the Worst
Line Man Wongnai is bracing for a worst‑case energy scenario, saying it could impose a delivery surcharge if fuel prices climb another 9‑10 baht (about $0.28 per litre). The firm now expects online food‑delivery growth to slow to 15% instead of...
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The Forgotten Endpoint: Security Risks of Dormant Devices
Consultants are left holding corporate laptops long after projects pause, creating hidden entry points into enterprise networks. A Kensington study shows 76 % of IT leaders faced device theft and 46 % suffered breaches from unsecured hardware. Organizations repeatedly fail endpoint visibility,...
TYK2 Protein Suppresses Breast Cancer Metastasis by Sensing Extracellular Stiffness, Research Finds
Researchers at UC San Diego discovered that the inflammatory protein TYK2 acts as a metastasis suppressor in breast cancer by sensing extracellular matrix stiffness. On soft matrices, TYK2 remains on the cell membrane and blocks invasion, while stiff environments cause...

Microsoft in Talks With Chevron, Engine No. 1 Over $7 Billion Texas Power Plant
Microsoft is in exclusive negotiations with Chevron and activist fund Engine No. 1 to secure a long‑term electricity off‑take from a proposed 2,500‑megawatt natural‑gas power plant in West Texas. The $7 billion project, slated for completion before 2030, would supply power to a...

You Can Grab a Four-Pack of Govee’s Color-Changing Smart Bulbs for Just $27
Govee’s Smart A19 color‑changing LED bulbs are on sale for a four‑pack at $26.99, a $13 discount from the regular $39.99 price. Each bulb delivers 800 lumens, over 16 million colors, and can be controlled via Wi‑Fi or Bluetooth without a...
Dual-Target Strategy Shows Promise in Overcoming Drug Resistance in MCL
A recent preclinical study identified BIRC5 and MCL‑1 as co‑drivers of survival in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) and demonstrated that simultaneous inhibition with YM155 and S63845 produces strong synergistic killing of cancer cells. The combination was effective across both treatment‑naïve...
Machine Learning Model Improves Prediction of Heart Failure Risk in CKD
A multicenter study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association introduced a machine‑learning model that predicts five‑year heart‑failure risk in chronic kidney disease patients with higher accuracy than existing tools. Using routine clinical data, the XGBoost algorithm achieved...

The $2 Billion Nvidia Deal With Marvell Is About A Lot More Than NVLink Fusion
Nvidia is investing another $2 billion in Marvell, extending a series of multi‑billion‑dollar bets aimed at shaping the AI datacenter supply chain. The partnership will have Marvell produce custom XPUs and NVLink Fusion‑compatible networking, leveraging its recent acquisition of XConn’s high‑bandwidth PCIe...
Wearable Technology Use Low in MS Despite High Intention of Use
A recent Frontiers in Digital Health study examined wearable technology adoption among 64 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Although intention to use wearables was comparable to patients with other chronic conditions, only 34% of MS patients wore devices regularly, with 34%...
Control Framework Lets Flexible Robots Move in Tight Spaces with Less Math
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar unveiled a virtual actuation space (VAS) framework that simplifies control of tendon‑driven continuum robots (TDCR). By representing each robot section with just direction and magnitude, VAS eliminates the need for complex infinite‑degree‑of‑freedom...
Targeting Tumor Supporting Cells: Lipid Nanoparticles Advance CAR T Success in Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers at Penn Vet used lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to deliver FAP‑CAR mRNA directly to patients' T cells, enabling in‑vivo engineering of CAR T cells that attack cancer‑associated fibroblasts in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. In a preclinical mouse model, a single dose of...

Fintech - March 2026
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) plans to issue an interim final open‑banking rule in 2026, revisiting data‑access requirements after suspending its 2024 rule. Meanwhile, the House‑pending Bank‑Fintech Partnership Enhancement Act would empower the OCC and Federal Reserve to study...

Peracetic Acid (PAA) Offers Cost-Effective Disinfection for Louisiana Wastewater Plant
The City of Mandeville, Louisiana, switched its wastewater disinfection from ultraviolet light to peracetic acid (PAA), citing lower chemical and operational costs. Routine expert monitoring ensures the system meets compliance standards while protecting nearby wetlands. PAA’s strong biocidal action also...
New ZEISS Crossbeam 750 FIB-SEM for High-Accuracy Sample Preparation Workflows
ZEISS introduced the Crossbeam 750 FIB‑SEM, a focused ion beam‑scanning electron microscope optimized for high‑accuracy sample preparation. The system features Gemini 4 electron optics and a high‑dynamic‑range Mill + SEM that provides a live, high‑resolution SEM view during any milling condition, enabling real‑time endpoint...