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UK Atomic Energy Authority Readies Fusion Simulation AI Supercomputer
NewsMar 16, 2026

UK Atomic Energy Authority Readies Fusion Simulation AI Supercomputer

The UK government is funding a £45 million AI supercomputer, Sunrise, at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Culham Campus. Delivering 6.76 exaflops of AI performance on a 1.4 MW AMD‑Dell platform, Sunrise aims to become the world’s most powerful AI system dedicated...

By ComputerWeekly
From Foundations to Fluency: Why Upskilling Is the Key to Europe’s AI Future
NewsMar 16, 2026

From Foundations to Fluency: Why Upskilling Is the Key to Europe’s AI Future

Google announced AI Works for Europe, a coordinated effort to upskill the European workforce as AI is set to augment 61% of jobs and add €1.2 trillion to the region’s GDP over the next decade. Research shows 25% of entry‑level positions...

By Fortune
AI Legal Risks: Lisa Fitzgerald on Why Businesses Must Vet AI Use Cases
NewsMar 16, 2026

AI Legal Risks: Lisa Fitzgerald on Why Businesses Must Vet AI Use Cases

AI adoption is accelerating, but businesses often overlook legal risks tied to generative tools. Lisa Fitzgerald, partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, warns that feeding confidential or personal data into public AI platforms can trigger cross‑border data transfers, privacy breaches, and...

By The Cyber Express
EPC Group Expands Power BI Copilot With Enterprise Multi-Model AI Architecture
NewsMar 16, 2026

EPC Group Expands Power BI Copilot With Enterprise Multi-Model AI Architecture

EPC Group unveiled a six‑layer enterprise AI architecture that augments Microsoft Power BI Copilot with Azure OpenAI, Claude, Perplexity, Meta Llama, Mistral and other services. The framework adds native AI visuals, AutoML in Fabric dataflows, large‑language‑model and agentic AI integration, Cognitive...

By MarTech Series
Cape Town Intensifies CCTV Rollout
NewsMar 16, 2026

Cape Town Intensifies CCTV Rollout

The City of Cape Town’s Strategic Surveillance Unit has expanded its CCTV network to over 1,200 cameras, with 85% of installations completed by mid‑February and a R14.4 million investment this fiscal year. New cameras were deployed in high‑crime suburbs such as...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
What the Recent PayPal Breach Says About Modern Web Risk
NewsMar 16, 2026

What the Recent PayPal Breach Says About Modern Web Risk

In February 2026 PayPal disclosed that a coding flaw in its Working Capital loan app unintentionally exposed names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, dates of birth and some Social Security numbers for nearly six months, from July to December 2025. The...

By Security Boulevard
How Vibe Coding Will Reshape Medical Practice
NewsMar 16, 2026

How Vibe Coding Will Reshape Medical Practice

Vibe coding uses natural‑language prompts to generate functional code via AI platforms such as ChatGPT Codex, Claude Code and Google AI Studio. By allowing clinicians to describe desired behavior in plain English, development cycles shrink from weeks to hours. This democratizes software...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Did Fake Comments Sink SoCal Clean Heat Rules? Advocates Want Answers.
NewsMar 16, 2026

Did Fake Comments Sink SoCal Clean Heat Rules? Advocates Want Answers.

Southern California regulators rejected a landmark clean‑heat rule that would have pushed electric heat pumps and phased down new gas heaters, after receiving more than 20,000 public comments opposing the proposal. An investigation by the Los Angeles Times found that...

By Canary Media – Buildings
What Are Your DDoS Testing Options in 2026?
NewsMar 16, 2026

What Are Your DDoS Testing Options in 2026?

Enterprises must validate DDoS defenses through simulated attacks, and three primary testing models exist in 2026: fully managed services, self‑service tools, and automated cloud‑based solutions. Managed testing offers the highest realism and expert reporting with low internal workload but requires...

By Security Boulevard
China Demands Proof After Costa Rica Blames UNC2814 for ICE Cyberattack
NewsMar 16, 2026

China Demands Proof After Costa Rica Blames UNC2814 for ICE Cyberattack

Costa Rica’s state electricity and telecom provider ICE suffered a cyberespionage breach that extracted roughly nine gigabytes of internal email data, which officials linked to the China‑affiliated group UNC2814. The attribution, based on intelligence from Google’s Mandiant unit, follows a...

By The Cyber Express
Turning Browsers Into Buyers: Preezie Brings In-Store Service Online
NewsMar 16, 2026

Turning Browsers Into Buyers: Preezie Brings In-Store Service Online

Preezie has introduced an AI Shopping Assistant that transforms Australian retail websites into virtual sales associates, delivering conversational, context‑aware guidance. By ingesting product catalogs, size charts and policy data, the assistant can answer natural‑language queries, suggest bundles, and recommend fit....

By Inside Retail Australia
Optasia Posts R4.4bn Revenue on Maiden JSE Results
NewsMar 16, 2026

Optasia Posts R4.4bn Revenue on Maiden JSE Results

Optasia, the AI‑driven fintech, posted R4.4 billion revenue for 2025, a 76% year‑on‑year increase, surpassing its IPO guidance. Adjusted EBITDA rose 52% to R1.9 billion, delivering a 43.2% margin, while normalized net income grew 57% to R973 million. The company expanded its user...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Google Scraps AI Search Feature that Crowdsourced Amateur Medical Advice
NewsMar 16, 2026

Google Scraps AI Search Feature that Crowdsourced Amateur Medical Advice

Google quietly removed its AI‑driven "What People Suggest" feature, which had displayed crowdsourced medical advice from ordinary users. The tool, launched earlier this year on U.S. mobile search, aimed to complement expert health content with lived‑experience insights. Its removal was...

By The Guardian AI
Ni‐Atom Induced Interface Water Reorientation Around Ru Clusters for Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
NewsMar 16, 2026

Ni‐Atom Induced Interface Water Reorientation Around Ru Clusters for Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Researchers introduced single Ni atoms into Ru clusters supported on nitrogen‑boron doped carbon to manipulate interfacial water structure for alkaline hydrogen evolution. The Ni atoms shift the charge distribution of Ru, causing K⁺·H₂O hydrate molecules to reorient and bind more...

By Small (Wiley)
StoneX Makes All Cash Proposal to Acquire CAB Payments
NewsMar 16, 2026

StoneX Makes All Cash Proposal to Acquire CAB Payments

StoneX Group, the Nasdaq‑listed financial services firm behind FOREX.com and City Index, has submitted an all‑cash offer to acquire CAB Payments at 95 pence per share. The bid represents a 32% premium to CAB’s undisturbed price of 72 pence and...

By FX News Group
Graphene Oxide Quantum Dots Enable Biosensing of Depression Biomarkers
NewsMar 16, 2026

Graphene Oxide Quantum Dots Enable Biosensing of Depression Biomarkers

University of Delhi researchers have introduced an eco‑friendly method to synthesize graphene oxide quantum dots (GO QDs) using citric acid, producing uniform 23.4 nm particles with a negative surface charge. The GO QDs enable dual‑mode biosensing—optical fluorescence and electrochemical detection—of the...

By Graphene-Info
Why the Federal Government Is Going After California's AI Laws
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why the Federal Government Is Going After California's AI Laws

President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening legal and financial pressure on states with what he calls “burdensome” AI regulations, singling out California’s Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act (SB 53). SB 53, effective January 2026, obliges large developers of frontier AI...

By Governing — Finance
AI Design Reshapes Data Management
NewsMar 16, 2026

AI Design Reshapes Data Management

Integrating AI into semiconductor design is compelling companies to revamp data management, moving from passive file repositories to active, machine‑readable data lakes enriched with metadata and ontologies. The surge in training and inference workloads makes data movement, congestion, and energy...

By Semiconductor Engineering
How Frankfurt Airport Is Making the Energy Transition Real
NewsMar 16, 2026

How Frankfurt Airport Is Making the Energy Transition Real

Frankfurt Airport’s operator Fraport is executing a multi‑pronged renewable energy plan that combines long‑term offshore wind power purchase agreements with on‑site vertical photovoltaic installations. Starting mid‑2026, an 85 MW PPA with the He Dreiht wind farm will supply roughly 372 GWh of...

By International Airport Review
The Infinity Machine by Sebastian Mallaby Review – the Story of the Man Who Changed the World
NewsMar 16, 2026

The Infinity Machine by Sebastian Mallaby Review – the Story of the Man Who Changed the World

Sebastian Mallaby’s new biography, *The Infinity Machine*, chronicles Demis Hassabis’s rise from chess prodigy to DeepMind founder, highlighting milestones such as AlphaGo’s 2016 victory over Lee Sedol and AlphaFold’s Nobel‑winning protein predictions. The review praises the book’s detailed chronicle of DeepMind’s...

By The Guardian AI
Government to Set Taxi Fares for Bolt, Uber in Kenya
NewsMar 16, 2026

Government to Set Taxi Fares for Bolt, Uber in Kenya

Kenya’s government plans to introduce a national taxi pricing model that will mandate standardized fares for ride‑hailing platforms such as Uber and Bolt. The policy seeks to curb aggressive price wars and provide drivers with more predictable earnings while potentially...

By Techpoint Africa
Why Not an Android as a Tractor Driver?
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why Not an Android as a Tractor Driver?

The agricultural sector is nearing functional autonomous tractors, yet real‑world deployment stalls on error handling, supervision and regulatory issues. UK startup Osmosis AI proposes a humanoid “DriverAgent” that sits in the cab, physically steering, operating pedals and performing on‑site interventions....

By Future Farming
Greensea IQ Releases Virtual Training Simulator for Bayonet AUGVs
NewsMar 16, 2026

Greensea IQ Releases Virtual Training Simulator for Bayonet AUGVs

Greensea IQ has launched a virtual training simulator for its Bayonet Autonomous Underwater Ground Vehicles (AUGVs). The game‑based platform uses a high‑fidelity physics engine and integrates with Greensea’s Workspace software, allowing operators to practice missions, respond to environmental events, and...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Moonshot AI Releases 𝑨𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝑹𝒆𝒔𝒊𝒅𝒖𝒂𝒍𝒔 to Replace Fixed Residual Mixing with Depth-Wise Attention for Better Scaling in Transformers
NewsMar 16, 2026

Moonshot AI Releases 𝑨𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝑹𝒆𝒔𝒊𝒅𝒖𝒂𝒍𝒔 to Replace Fixed Residual Mixing with Depth-Wise Attention for Better Scaling in Transformers

Moonshot AI introduced Attention Residuals (AttnRes), a drop‑in replacement for standard residual connections in PreNorm Transformers that applies softmax attention over previous layer outputs. The approach includes a full version that attends to all earlier layers and a Block AttnRes...

By MarkTechPost
Saudi Arabia Marks 2026 as the Year of Artificial Intelligence
NewsMar 16, 2026

Saudi Arabia Marks 2026 as the Year of Artificial Intelligence

Saudi Arabia’s cabinet has proclaimed 2026 the “Year of Artificial Intelligence,” cementing the Kingdom’s AI push under Vision 2030. The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) drives a six‑pillar national strategy, propelling the country to 14th place in the 2025...

By Telecom Review
Pain Care Startup Betterhood Raises Seed Round Led by Kairon Capital
NewsMar 16, 2026

Pain Care Startup Betterhood Raises Seed Round Led by Kairon Capital

Preventive pain‑care startup Betterhood announced a Rs 5 crore seed round led by Kairon Capital, with participation from several angel investors. The funding will accelerate product development, expand the team, and scale both online and offline distribution. Founded in October 2024, Betterhood provides...

By Entrackr
Uber Emboldens St Patrick’s Day Partygoers to ‘Irish Exit’ with a Quick Getaway
NewsMar 16, 2026

Uber Emboldens St Patrick’s Day Partygoers to ‘Irish Exit’ with a Quick Getaway

Uber has launched the "IrishXit" campaign for St. Patrick’s Day, urging partygoers to leave safely via UberX. The initiative features Love Island star Maura Higgins in a meta‑creative spot that dramatizes an "Irish exit" from a party. Partnering with Mother New York,...

By Adweek AI
PawaPay and Deriv Join Forces to Scale Mobile Money Deposits Across Africa
NewsMar 16, 2026

PawaPay and Deriv Join Forces to Scale Mobile Money Deposits Across Africa

PawaPay has partnered with online trading platform Deriv to enable mobile‑money deposits in eight African countries, with plans to broaden coverage across the continent. The integration gives Deriv users a single, compliant connection to local mobile operators, allowing instant funding...

By The Fintech Times
Honeywell Launches HGuide I700 IMU for High-Precision Sensing & Navigation
NewsMar 16, 2026

Honeywell Launches HGuide I700 IMU for High-Precision Sensing & Navigation

Honeywell Aerospace introduced the HGuide i700, a commercially available inertial measurement unit that delivers near‑navigation‑grade performance without requiring a license. The IMU leverages the proven HG3900 sensor suite in a compact, low‑power package designed for GNSS‑denied operations across air, land...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Wastewater Will Cool This Memphis Data Center
NewsMar 16, 2026

Wastewater Will Cool This Memphis Data Center

Elon Musk's xAI has equipped its Memphis Colossus supercomputer with a dedicated wastewater‑to‑cooling system, diverting roughly 3 million gallons per day from the city’s treatment plant. The on‑site treatment facility, slated for completion in late 2026, purifies non‑potable water for the...

By Governing — Finance
How to Choose an AI Writing Assistant: Best Tips for 2026
NewsMar 16, 2026

How to Choose an AI Writing Assistant: Best Tips for 2026

Choosing an AI writing assistant hinges on matching the tool to specific writing goals, whether for academic research, marketing copy, or creative storytelling. The guide stresses evaluating core features such as grammar correction, content generation, and personalization, while also weighing...

By SurferSEO
CCI Getting Ready to Act Against Potential Anti-Competitive Ways in AI Space: Chairperson
NewsMar 16, 2026

CCI Getting Ready to Act Against Potential Anti-Competitive Ways in AI Space: Chairperson

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) announced it is preparing to intervene against anti‑competitive behavior emerging in the artificial‑intelligence sector, citing risks such as algorithmic collusion, targeted price discrimination, self‑preferencing and opacity. Chairperson Ravneet Kaur highlighted that the regulator has...

By The Hindu BusinessLine — Economy/Markets
How Clean Core ERP Has Evolved Into a Mandate
NewsMar 16, 2026

How Clean Core ERP Has Evolved Into a Mandate

Manufacturers are embracing a "clean core" ERP strategy that keeps the system as close to SAP’s standard as possible, routing all extensions through released APIs or side‑by‑side apps. SAP’s clean‑core level framework categorises extensions by upgrade risk, giving global supply‑chain...

By ERP Today
#242 Inside XJet's New Product & Market Strategy with CEO Guy Zimmerman
NewsMar 16, 2026

#242 Inside XJet's New Product & Market Strategy with CEO Guy Zimmerman

XJet, a pioneer of NanoParticle Jetting, unveiled two new printers—the high‑throughput Carmel 5000X and the cost‑effective Carmel Pro—while also entering the precious‑metal additive market. CEO Guy Zimmerman explained the product evolution, highlighted key factors for building a compelling AM business...

By TCT Magazine
GiantEye Project Aims to Transform Large-Scale Industrial CT Inspection
NewsMar 16, 2026

GiantEye Project Aims to Transform Large-Scale Industrial CT Inspection

The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is developing the GiantEye high‑energy CT platform to scan large, dense industrial objects that traditional scanners cannot accommodate. By adopting a medical‑CT‑style rotating gantry, the system can image items in their natural horizontal...

By Metrology News
PiXARGUS Optimizes Inline Plastic Profile Inspection with ProfilControl 7 PlastX
NewsMar 16, 2026

PiXARGUS Optimizes Inline Plastic Profile Inspection with ProfilControl 7 PlastX

PiXARGUS has launched ProfilControl 7 PlastX, an inline inspection system tailored for plastic profiles, especially in window construction. The solution trims hardware to a lightweight sensor head while leveraging advanced software to detect surface flaws and geometric deviations. By using only four...

By Metrology News
7 Cinematic Ads From the 2026 Oscars
NewsMar 16, 2026

7 Cinematic Ads From the 2026 Oscars

During the 98th Academy Awards, advertisers turned the commercial break into a showcase of cinematic storytelling, with brands such as Coinbase, Burger King, Mazda, Disney Cruise Line, Credit One Bank, Panera Bread and L’Oréal unveiling high‑production spots. The ads leaned...

By Adweek AI
Revealed: How HMRC Has Been Quietly Building Surveillance Capabilities
NewsMar 16, 2026

Revealed: How HMRC Has Been Quietly Building Surveillance Capabilities

HMRC has quietly built a mobile‑phone surveillance capability, signing a 2021 contract with Cellxion for IMSI‑catcher equipment worth £330,460 and later paying £102,000 for software licences. The tax authority uses the gear, installed in vehicles by Sonic Communications, to locate...

By ComputerWeekly
Beyond the Brief: Inside SnackaChangi’s ‘One Chip per Kiwi’ Campaign – a Triumphant Trainwreck
NewsMar 16, 2026

Beyond the Brief: Inside SnackaChangi’s ‘One Chip per Kiwi’ Campaign – a Triumphant Trainwreck

SnackaChangi and Pitchblack Partners launched a "one chip per Kiwi" stunt that turned an impossible sampling brief into a nationwide content engine. By framing the absurd promise as a media‑driven narrative and later handing over the unspent sampling budget, the...

By Campaign Brief
Wafer‐Scale Self‐Limiting Epitaxy of Bernal‐Stacked Single‐Crystal Boron Nitride
NewsMar 16, 2026

Wafer‐Scale Self‐Limiting Epitaxy of Bernal‐Stacked Single‐Crystal Boron Nitride

Researchers have demonstrated wafer‑scale epitaxial growth of single‑crystal Bernal‑stacked boron nitride (bBN) bilayers using flow‑modulated metal‑organic chemical vapor deposition on Ni(111)/sapphire. Monoatomic Ni step edges direct AB stacking, creating a self‑limiting bilayer with uniform thickness across the wafer. The resulting...

By Small (Wiley)
China Completes Two Launches Today
NewsMar 16, 2026

China Completes Two Launches Today

China launched two missions today from separate interior spaceports. A Long March 6A lifted a military remote‑sensing satellite from Taiyuan, while a Kuaizhou‑11 placed eight satellites into orbit from Jiuquan. State media gave no details on the payloads or where the...

By Behind the Black
Chiral‐Induced Spin‐Polarized Molecular Switching in a Magneto‐Controlled 2D System Using Electrical Readouts
NewsMar 16, 2026

Chiral‐Induced Spin‐Polarized Molecular Switching in a Magneto‐Controlled 2D System Using Electrical Readouts

Researchers have engineered a chiral two‑dimensional germanane platform by covalently attaching cysteine molecules, creating a spin‑filtering material that exhibits reversible bistable quantum states. When paired with a ferromagnetic electrode, the system’s spin polarization can be switched by an external magnetic...

By Small (Wiley)
Home Office Renames Digital, Data and Tech Division
NewsMar 16, 2026

Home Office Renames Digital, Data and Tech Division

The Home Office has renamed its Digital, Data and Technology division to Home Office Digital, signalling a shift from a support function to a core operational pillar. Chief Digital, Data and Technology Officer Rob Thompson highlighted milestones such as 48‑hour...

By UKAuthority (UK)
E‐Beam‐Mediated Rapid Synthesis of Graphite/Diamond Heterojunctions via (111) Facet‐Dirven Global Graphitization
NewsMar 16, 2026

E‐Beam‐Mediated Rapid Synthesis of Graphite/Diamond Heterojunctions via (111) Facet‐Dirven Global Graphitization

Researchers have introduced a catalyst‑free, electron‑beam technique that rapidly converts diamond into graphite, forming in‑situ graphite/diamond heterojunctions. By targeting the (111) crystallographic facet, the process triggers a global graphitization pathway rather than traditional nucleation‑and‑growth. The method works on both polycrystalline...

By Small (Wiley)
Tier IV Starts Level 4 Autonomy Tests Across Three Continents
NewsMar 16, 2026

Tier IV Starts Level 4 Autonomy Tests Across Three Continents

Tier IV has released hardware‑agnostic Level 4 autonomous‑driving software stacks through the open‑source Autoware platform, offering both hybrid perception‑planning and fully end‑to‑end configurations. The company began real‑world validation tests across three continents, deploying a Toyota JPN Taxi in Tokyo, a Hyundai Ioniq 5...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
User Feedback Helps StatsWales to Evolve
NewsMar 16, 2026

User Feedback Helps StatsWales to Evolve

Six months after its autumn launch, Wales' new StatsWales open data service has rolled out a suite of user‑driven enhancements. A searchable interface and refined filtering now let users locate and slice datasets faster, while the previous limit on simultaneous...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Skin‐Structure‐Inspired Hierarchical Metafabric for Multifunctional Personal Thermal and Moisture Management
NewsMar 16, 2026

Skin‐Structure‐Inspired Hierarchical Metafabric for Multifunctional Personal Thermal and Moisture Management

Researchers introduced a skin‑structure‑inspired hierarchical metafabric that combines electrospun polyamide nanofibers with electrosprayed functional nanospheres. The composite achieves 97.3% solar reflectance, 91.3% infrared emissivity, and a 7.3 °C temperature drop under identical test conditions, surpassing traditional cotton fabrics. Simultaneously it delivers...

By Small (Wiley)
Inter‐Crystal Spacing of Implantable Polymeric Surfaces as a Key Suppressor of Microbial Adhesion.
NewsMar 16, 2026

Inter‐Crystal Spacing of Implantable Polymeric Surfaces as a Key Suppressor of Microbial Adhesion.

The researchers demonstrated that repeated shape‑memory polymer (SMP) recovery aligns surface crystals and compresses amorphous gaps, dramatically reducing bacterial adhesion. In vitro assays with Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus showed progressive detachment as programming cycles increased. An SMP...

By Small (Wiley)
Recent Advances in Chemical Vapor Deposition of Two‐Dimensional Magnetic Oxides
NewsMar 16, 2026

Recent Advances in Chemical Vapor Deposition of Two‐Dimensional Magnetic Oxides

Recent advances in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) have enabled scalable production of two‑dimensional magnetic oxides with tunable magnetic properties. The review classifies these oxides by structural dimensionality and composition, and details vapor‑phase techniques such as additive‑assisted growth, confined epitaxy, and...

By Small (Wiley)