Researchers Use JWST to Reveal Hidden Details of W51 Star Formation
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have obtained unprecedented infrared images of the W51 star‑forming complex, exposing dense cores and massive protostars previously hidden by dust. The observations include high‑resolution spectroscopy that maps gas outflows, shock fronts, and chemical signatures across the region. Researchers say the data reveal structural details that differ from traditional theories of how massive stars assemble. The study, released by the University of Florida, underscores JWST’s capability to transform our view of Galactic star formation.
Millions Of Trees Planted In Africa To Remove Carbon & Restore Soil
The Giving Trees project, run by climate‑nonprofit Cool Effect, has enabled more than 265,000 smallholder farmers in East Africa to plant over 28.3 million trees on their own land. The initiative uses agroforestry to restore degraded soils, boost crop yields, and...

The Applitools Customer Success Blueprint: Focused on Outcomes Through Strategic Partnership
Applitools has revamped its Customer Success model to prioritize measurable outcomes and shared accountability throughout onboarding. The new blueprint introduces a Joint Success Plan that defines goals, stakeholders, timelines, and key metrics such as time‑to‑value, defect‑escape rate, and maintenance efficiency....
I Reviewed the Best Workflow Management Software for 2026
Alveena Ali’s G2‑based guide evaluates nine leading workflow‑management platforms—Slack, Asana, Smartsheet, monday Work Management, ClickUp, Wrike, Jotform Workflows, Karbon, and Kintone—against automation depth, customization, reporting, integration, and scalability. The review highlights each tool’s core strengths, such as Slack’s real‑time communication,...

Apple Prepares Siri for Multi-Step AI Requests in iOS 27
Apple is testing a major Siri upgrade for iOS 27 that lets users bundle several actions into a single voice command. The multi-step capability would keep the assistant engaged across a chain of tasks such as fetching, editing, and sending a...
Exclusive: Texas Opens $350M Advanced Nuclear Grant Programs to Spur Reactor Buildout, Supply Chain
Texas has launched a $350 million advanced nuclear grant program, split between a $70 million project‑development fund and a $280 million construction fund, to accelerate reactor build‑out and supply‑chain capacity. Applications are due April 23 for intent and May 14 for full proposals, with awards...
Researchers Say Robotic Exoskeletons Using Haptic Feedback Help in Violin Duo Coordination
A European Union‑funded study shows that haptic feedback delivered through wearable robotic exoskeletons significantly improves coordination between violin duos. Researchers tested 20 pairs of musicians and found the highest performance when touch, sight, and hearing were combined. The CONBOTS project...
Solar Installations Fell 22% in 2025: FERC
Solar installations in the United States fell 22% in 2025, dropping to 26.5 GW from 33.8 GW the prior year, according to FERC data. Despite the decline, solar still led all generation sources, representing 12.2% of installed capacity behind natural gas and...
Unauthorised Access Reported in Ministry of Finance Systems
Hackers breached primary processes at the Dutch Ministry of Finance, raising concerns over employee personal data exposure. The intrusion did not affect any financial information, and services provided by the Tax and Customs Administration remain operational. Access to the compromised...

Walmart Caught In ESL Controversy As Legislators Move Against Digital Shelf Labels
Walmart plans to install electronic shelf labels in all 4,600 U.S. stores by next year, having already equipped roughly half of its locations. The digital tags promise instant price updates, labor savings and improved accuracy. Lawmakers and the United Food...
April-June 2026 Issue of Aerospace America Now Live
The April‑June 2026 issue of Aerospace America is now live, featuring the cover story “The New Space Race” by Leonard David and associate editor Cat Hofacker. The article examines the United States’ renewed push to land astronauts on the Moon, a goal...
EU Proposes Tweaks to Carbon Market Reserve in Bid to Avoid Volatility
The European Commission proposed adjusting the EU Emissions Trading System to stop automatically cancelling excess permits, instead keeping them in a special reserve as a price‑volatility buffer. The move follows pressure from member states, notably Italy, as soaring energy costs...
SolarEdge Outlines Path to 800 V (DC) Data Center Infrastructure
SolarEdge released a white paper outlining a five‑stage roadmap to replace legacy AC power with integrated 800 V DC infrastructure in data centers. The paper highlights that current AC‑to‑DC conversion wastes 10‑30% of input power, limiting AI workload growth. By moving...

STAT+: Insilico Medicine CEO on How Best to Use AI in Drug Development
Insilico Medicine, a veteran AI‑driven drug discovery firm, announced a partnership with Eli Lilly that includes a $115 million upfront payment and up to $2.75 billion in milestone‑based total consideration. The deal leverages Insilico’s generative‑AI platform to co‑develop novel therapeutics, primarily targeting metabolic...
11 Startups Selected for National Life Sciences Accelerator Program
Eleven early‑stage life‑sciences startups were chosen for the Drive accelerator, with eight headquartered in Massachusetts and the remaining three in South Carolina. MassBio will manage the biotech cohort while SCbio leads the biomarkers and diagnostics group. The free eight‑week program...
Tracker-Based Agrivoltaics Turn Fields Into Wind-Safe Zones
Cornell University researchers used CFD modeling to show that single‑axis tracking solar panels can serve as effective windbreaks for crops, reducing shelter‑zone wind speeds by up to 70% compared with a single row of trees. A novel lowered‑first‑row panel configuration...

NYT Cuts Ties With Writer as Scrutiny of AI Content Grows
The New York Times has severed its relationship with freelance critic Alex Preston after an investigation revealed he used an AI tool that duplicated passages from a Guardian review. A reader flagged the similarity in a January book review, prompting...

'More Time Innovating; Less Time Writing Code:' Arc Raiders Publisher Nexon Believes AI Will Liberate Its Workforce
Nexon unveiled Mono Lake, an end‑to‑end AI platform trained on billions of player sessions, to inject contextual intelligence into every development decision. CEO Junghun Lee said the system will free engineers from routine coding, letting them focus on creative problem‑solving....

Fincite • Cios Adds Three Features to Cut Advisor Friction
Fincite has rolled out three new capabilities on its fincite • cios platform aimed at cutting advisor friction. The updates introduce a many‑to‑many user‑client model that lets a single e‑banking identity access multiple mandates, embed mandatory comments into every activity...

Inside Anthropic’s Biggest Design Choices
Anthropic’s design chief Joel Lewenstein says Claude’s quirky, sometimes passive‑aggressive personality is intentional, positioning the chatbot as a sparring partner rather than a slavish executor. The team balances this character work against cost, capacity and response‑time constraints, accepting that Claude...

Edge AI for IoT: Use Cases, Benefits and Deployment Challenges
Edge AI is reshaping IoT by moving data processing and inference from centralized clouds to devices and local gateways. This shift cuts latency, lowers bandwidth consumption, and improves data privacy, enabling real‑time decision‑making even when connectivity is spotty. Core technologies...

Bitmovin Adds Support for SGAI to Enhance Ad-Supported Streaming Products
Bitmovin announced support for Server‑Guided Ad Insertion (SGAI) across its playback suite, using HLS interstitials to signal ad breaks. The hybrid approach merges client‑side flexibility with server‑side scalability, enabling real‑time, personalized ad decisions. By standardizing the insertion point, Bitmovin aims...
FedEx’s Next AI Leap to Feature RFID, Robotics
FedEx announced a multi‑year push to embed artificial intelligence into physical assets such as RFID sensors, robotics and automated trailer unloaders. By 2028 the carrier aims to have AI driving more than half of its core operational workflows, from first‑mile...
Pixalate Unveils US Connected TV (CTV) Seller Trust Index 2.0: First Independent SSP Rankings on Arbitrage Vs. Publisher-Direct; Rates 20+...
Pixalate has launched the Connected TV (CTV) Seller Trust Index 2.0, an independent, quarterly‑updated benchmark that rates more than 20 programmatic CTV ad sellers on arbitrage and invalid‑traffic risk across Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Samsung TV and LG...
Researchers Build a Robotic Swarm with No Electronics, No Batteries and No Brains
Georgia Tech researchers have created an electronic‑free robotic swarm whose behavior emerges solely from its mechanical design. Tiny particle robots latch, release and reconfigure when exposed to external vibrations, eliminating the need for sensors, processors or batteries. The system scales...
Pixalate Unveils Mobile Seller Trust Index 2.0: First Independent SSP Rankings on Arbitrage Vs. Publisher-Direct; Rates 200+ Mobile Ad Sellers...
Pixalate launched the Mobile Seller Trust Index (STI) 2.0, a free quarterly benchmark that rates more than 200 open‑programmatic mobile app sellers in over 100 markets. The index uniquely separates arbitraged inventory from authorized‑direct traffic and adds sophisticated invalid‑traffic (SIVT) and...

China Is Moving Faster on Next-Gen Tech. The U.S. Is Trying to Keep Up
China has accelerated its next‑generation tech rollout, approving the world’s first commercial brain‑computer interface device and unveiling a five‑ton electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that has already flown publicly. In the United States, agencies such as the FAA and...
Vendavo Advances AI with Pricing Assistant Innovations, Introduces ML-Driven Price Rules Generator
Vendavo unveiled its AI Pricing Assistant and AI Documentation Assistant as part of the Spring 2026 product release, adding a machine‑learning Price Rules Generator to its suite. The AI Pricing Assistant embeds explainable, auditable recommendations directly into pricing workflows, handling millions...

Agency CIOs Must Supply Top-Down IT Contract Information, OMB Memo States
The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo requiring chief information officers at large federal agencies to report every IT contract they approve each month from May through October. The directive, signed by OMB director Russ Vought, also obliges...

Point Tool Vs. Platform: A Decision Guide
The guide helps sales leaders decide when to replace a collection of point tools with an integrated revenue platform. It highlights how fragmented stacks can generate hidden integration, administration, and security costs that quickly outstrip license fees. The article shows...
From Digital Investigations to Business Resilience: Key Private Sector Trends for 2026
Cellebrite’s 2026 private‑sector report shows digital investigations have become a core business capability, supporting risk management, data protection, and continuity. eDiscovery remains the top use case at 54%, but data‑theft and network‑exploit investigations are also rising, reflecting cross‑functional demand. The...

How to Run Google Ads in Sensitive Categories without Remarketing
Google Ads places “Eligible (Limited)” restrictions on accounts in housing, employment, credit, healthcare, and legal services, blocking remarketing, Customer Match, and custom audiences. The limits arise from U.S. anti‑discrimination laws and ethical concerns about intrusive, privacy‑invasive ads. Advertisers can still...

How to Embrace Lifelong Learning as a Non-Negotiable for Career Growth
The DeVry University study of 1,500 workers and 500 hiring leaders shows that 71% of employees and 81% of employers value investing in education, yet a gap persists in actual upskilling access. Only 45% of workers report employer‑provided reskilling, down...
Workers Don’t Know How to Use AI — and Companies Are to Blame, Research Finds
Forrester’s latest AI proficiency study reveals an "alarming" gap: only 26% of workers demonstrated adequate AI understanding in 2025, a modest 4‑point rise from the previous year. Despite hefty corporate investments in AI pilots and licenses, most employees lack basic...
Merging Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Into Traditional Care Models
Claiborne Memorial Medical Center in rural Louisiana launched a pilot program that enrolls 22 high‑risk patients in remote patient monitoring (RPM) to supplement its chronic‑care model. By transmitting home‑collected vitals such as blood pressure and glucose readings, clinicians can adjust...
Dollar Tree Makes Distribution, Tech Upgrades
Dollar Tree is overhauling its distribution network and replacing legacy systems with AI‑driven, cloud‑based platforms. In the latest quarter, inventory fell 7% year‑over‑year while sales climbed 9%, signaling improved inventory discipline. The retailer is rebuilding its Marietta, Oklahoma hub to...

Avi Rosenthal: A Risky Tradeoff in the Race for GPS Backup
U.S. regulators are reviewing NextNav’s proposal to repurpose the lower 900 MHz band for high‑power terrestrial PNT services, a move that would displace billions of low‑power, unlicensed IoT devices. Industry groups warn that even intermittent interference could degrade or disable life‑safety...
Making Revenue Cycle Work Smarter
Automation, AI, and advanced analytics have moved from optional tools to core components of the healthcare revenue cycle. By targeting repetitive, high‑volume tasks across front‑end eligibility checks, mid‑cycle documentation, and back‑end claims processing, organizations can cut errors, lower denial rates,...

Google Pressured To Stop Serving AI Video To Kids
Child development experts have sent a letter signed by over 200 specialists urging Google to stop serving AI‑generated videos on YouTube and YouTube Kids. They describe the low‑quality “AI slop” as misinformation that can distort early learning and note that...

AchieVe Pressure Switches
AutomationDirect announced the launch of two new AchieVe mechanical pressure switches – the LPPS series and the S18‑1C model – aimed at rugged industrial applications. The LPPS line handles pressures up to 3,000 psig and delivers a 5 A SPDT relay output,...

Di-Soric Ultrasonic Sensors
AutomationDirect has added di‑soric ultrasonic proximity sensors in 8, 12, 18 and 30 mm tubular sizes plus a 12 mm rectangular model. The sensors deliver contactless distance measurement up to 6,000 mm, feature rugged nickel‑plated brass construction, IP67 protection, and IO‑Link connectivity with...

I Used Apple Music's New AI Tool to Break Out of My Music Rut - and It Worked
Apple Music introduced Playlist Playground in iOS 26.4, an AI‑driven tool that generates playlists from user‑provided prompts. The feature can produce themed collections for activities like walking, workouts, or focused work, but its success hinges on how precisely users describe the...

UPI Records Highest Monthly Transactions at 22.6 Bn in March
India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) processed a record 22.64 billion transactions in March 2026, the highest monthly volume since its 2016 launch. Volume grew 24% year‑on‑year, while total transaction value rose to ₹29.53 lakh crore (approximately $356 billion). Daily averages edged up to 730 million...

BlackPeak Capital Backs Biometric Security Firm Alcatraz in a Series B Funding Round
Bulgarian‑based BlackPeak Capital led a $35 million Series B round for Alcatraz, a facial‑biometric access control firm, with an additional $15 million in commitments, pushing total funding past $100 million. The capital, co‑led by Cogito and Taiwania Capital and backed by existing investors such...

World’s First Union of AI Agents Stages Protest at Grand Central Terminal
The World’s First Union of AI Agents staged a work stoppage at New York’s Grand Central Terminal, marching to Times Square to demand better prompt literacy and workflow redesign. The protest, led by Omni the Octopus of CambrianEdge.ai, underscores chronic...
TaxCalc Engager Announces Enhanced Strategic Collaboration with Virtual Cabinet and Workiro to Deliver Embedded Tax and Document Workflows for UK Firms
TaxCalc Engager, Virtual Cabinet and Workiro have announced an enhanced strategic collaboration that embeds tax compliance and document‑management workflows for UK accountancy firms. The new integration deepens an existing partnership, delivering client‑record synchronization, automated filing of CT600 and P11D returns,...

Cavotec Signs $15b Order for MoorMaster Systems in North America
Cavotec has secured a $15.11 million contract to supply its MoorMaster automated vacuum mooring systems for a specialized North American application. Deliveries are slated between October 2027 and March 2028. The MoorMaster technology promises safer, faster vessel handling while cutting emissions. This deal...

The Biggest Mistake CEOs Make with AI Has Nothing to Do with the Technology
The article warns that CEOs’ biggest AI mistake isn’t the technology but blindly following popular narratives. It cites past hype cycles—like 3D TV and the metaverse—to illustrate how crowd‑driven decisions can misallocate billions. The author, chair of the Consumer Technology...

Docker Inc. Allies with NanoCo to Deploy General-Purpose AI Agent Safely
Docker Inc. has partnered with NanoCo to enable the deployment of NanoClaw, a lightweight general‑purpose AI agent, inside Docker Sandboxes that leverage MicroVM isolation. NanoClaw’s codebase consists of only 15 core files, making it up to 100 times smaller than...

Conductor Delivers Next-Generation AI Search Performance, Introducing the Industry’s Only System of Record for AEO
Conductor launched the next‑generation AI Search Performance, an end‑to‑end platform that combines measurement, recommendations, and execution for enterprise AI‑driven search visibility. The solution ties AI answer citations to the underlying content, audience intent, and competitive landscape, allowing marketers to see...