Shor, QLDPC Codes, and the Compression of RSA Resource Estimates (Part II)
The latest "Pinnacle Architecture" analysis shows that factoring RSA keys may require only about 100,000 physical qubits, dramatically lowering the hardware threshold for a cryptographically relevant quantum computer. While the quantum breakthrough narrows the theoretical gap, many critical‑infrastructure systems still rely on RSA‑based hardware that can only be replaced on multi‑year cycles. Power‑grid controllers, satellite command links, and government PKI assets face decade‑long exposure because their cryptography is baked into firmware or ASICs. Consequently, the real‑world risk window is defined more by legacy replacement timelines than by the arrival of a quantum computer.

How Longevity Startup Foxo Wants To Turn Individuals Into “CEOs Of Their Health”
Foxo, a Bengaluru‑based longevity startup, offers a premium, membership‑driven health platform that combines systems biology with AI‑assisted clinical coaching. The company raised $0.5 million in a pre‑seed round led by Blume Ventures and targets high‑income executives willing to invest lakhs annually...

FEATURE: Japan Opens "Sky Paths" For Drones to Inspect Power Lines
Japan is establishing government‑approved "sky paths" for drones to patrol and inspect power‑line networks, targeting a 40,000 km corridor by fiscal 2035. Early routes already cut inspection time from over eight hours with two workers to about three hours with a...
Starboy Is an Anti-AI Wearable that Wants to Just "Hang Out"
Starboy, unveiled by solo founder Daniel Kuntz, is a CNC‑machined wearable that clips to a bag and displays 500+ animations on a 400×400 OLED screen at 60 fps. It senses its surroundings with a camera, microphone, accelerometer and temperature sensor but...

AI Tool of the Week: This New Plugin Is Transforming Legal Operations.
The Claude Legal plugin, launched on Claude.ai and its Desktop app, automates routine contract, NDA, and compliance document review. By extracting key clauses and flagging risks, it reduces a two‑hour vendor contract analysis to minutes. The tool targets in‑house legal...
Interface-Engineered G-C3 N4 @CuAl-LDH Composite for Photocatalytic Degradation of Bromophenol Blue Dye
Researchers synthesized a g‑C₃N₄@CuAl‑LDH composite that markedly improves photocatalytic degradation of bromophenol blue dye under visible light. The material achieved 83.37 % removal within 60 minutes and up to 99.08 % efficiency at alkaline pH 9. Kinetic analysis revealed first‑order behavior with a rate...
Quantum Computing Inc. And Ciena Partner for Quantum-Secured Optical Networking at OFC 2026
Quantum Computing Inc. and Ciena unveiled a live demonstration at OFC 2026 of a quantum‑secured optical networking architecture that combines Quantum Key Distribution, Quantum Identity Authentication, and NIST‑certified post‑quantum cryptography. The system runs on Ciena’s Waveserver platform, delivering up to 1.6 Tb/s...

Solar Panels and EVs: A Smart Investment or Just Panic Buying?
Rising fuel prices in the Philippines have sparked a surge in consumer interest for electric vehicles and rooftop solar installations. Experts caution that the rush is driven more by panic than sound financial analysis, emphasizing that true value lies in...
History of Everything – The Freshwater Paddle Carriers
The classic history "Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8" chronicles the 1968 mission that first took humans beyond Earth’s orbit. Robert Zimmerman’s narrative, enriched by a foreword from Valerie Anders and a new introduction, is now available as a print edition,...

Tech Now
BBC’s Tech Now released a 24‑minute episode titled “MWC Barcelona: What’s New In Phone Tech?” on March 14, 2026. The segment, hosted by Paul Carter, tours the latest smartphones, gadgets, and emerging trends unveiled at the Mobile World Congress. Highlights...

What’s New Pussycat? FDA Assists Drug Sponsors Requesting New Clinical Investigation Exclusivity
The FDA released draft Q&A guidance that clarifies how drug sponsors can qualify for three‑year non‑patent exclusivity by conducting a “new clinical investigation.” It defines a new study as a human, non‑bioavailability trial whose results have not been previously relied...
The Global Offshore Wind Industry Floats Away From The US (For Now)
President Donald Trump’s administration has effectively frozen new offshore wind leases in the United States, slowing domestic development while five Atlantic projects remain on schedule. The Pacific Coast, where water depths preclude traditional monopiles, is turning to floating turbine technology,...
Qrypt Extends Quantum-Secure Encryption to NVIDIA Jetson Platforms
Qrypt has integrated its BLAST quantum‑secure encryption protocol and quantum‑entropy key generation into NVIDIA’s Jetson edge AI platforms, supporting the Orin Nano and Jetson Thor modules. The solution creates identical encryption keys at each endpoint without transmitting them, eliminating the “harvest‑now‑decrypt‑later” risk...
Rare Disease Spotlight: Friedreich Ataxia Moves Beyond Mitochondrial Bandages
Friedreich ataxia (FA) received its first FDA‑approved therapy in 2023 when omaveloxolone, marketed as Skyclarys, earned accelerated approval. Biogen’s $7.3 billion acquisition of Reata Pharmaceuticals secured the drug and highlighted the market’s appetite for rare‑disease assets. Skyclarys works by activating the...

AIS Outlines Targets for Upcoming Clicx Bank
Advanced Info Service (AIS) together with Krungthai Bank and PTTOR will launch Clicx Bank, an AI‑driven virtual bank, in Thailand by June 2025. The venture, structured through Thai Trinity Holdings, targets up to 30% of the partners’ combined 60 million customers,...

Google Meet Fully Replaces Legacy Duo Calling
Google has completed the migration of its legacy Duo calling functions into Google Meet, making Meet the sole video‑calling service across its ecosystem. The transition, originally slated for September 2025 and later pushed to January 2026, has now fully rolled out, removing...
Polynomially Efficient Quantum Enabled Variational Monte Carlo for Training Neural-Network Quantum States for Physico-Chemical Applications
Researchers propose a polynomially efficient, quantum‑enabled variational Monte Carlo (VMC) method to train neural‑network quantum states (NQS). The algorithm scales linearly with circuit width and depth, requires only constant measurements, and avoids mid‑circuit reads, while simultaneously handling amplitude and phase...

A Smartphone App Can Help Men Last Longer in Bed
A randomized 12‑week trial evaluated Melonga, a smartphone app that teaches pelvic‑floor, mindfulness and cognitive‑behavioural techniques to men with premature ejaculation. Among the 66 participants who completed the study, average intravaginal ejaculation latency rose from 61 seconds to 125 seconds,...

US Withdraws Draft Rule That Called for Global AI Chip Permits
The U.S. Commerce Department withdrew a draft rule that would have required export licenses for all artificial‑intelligence chips worldwide. The proposal, part of a broader effort to tighten semiconductor controls, had been under interagency review by the Office of Management...

Top Brass in China Reaffirm Goal to Be World Leaders in Tech, AI
China’s 15th Five‑Year Plan (2026‑2030) declares a shift from catching up to leading in AI, quantum and other frontier technologies. The science budget will rise 10 % to 426 billion yuan (US $62 billion), placing research on par with defence and economic goals. The...
Network-Based Prediction of Drug Combinations with Quantum Annealing
The study introduces a quantum‑annealing algorithm that predicts effective drug combinations by casting the problem as a quadratic unconstrained binary optimisation (QUBO). It leverages the network‑medicine concept of disease modules and the “Complementary Exposure” principle, which seeks drugs that hit...
Real-Time PCR–Based Detection of Mycoplasma Agalactiae in Sheep Bulk Tank Milk to Support Flock-Level Epidemiology
A real‑time PCR assay for detecting Mycoplasma agalactiae in sheep bulk‑tank milk was developed and validated, showing high specificity and sensitivity. The test was deployed across more than 900 dairy sheep farms in Sardinia, revealing widespread but generally low‑level prevalence...

IMetalX Emerges From Stealth with Technology to Model Resident Space Objects
iMetalX Inc. has emerged from stealth to announce a partnership with Psionic, integrating Psionic’s Space Navigation Doppler Lidar with iMetalX’s Asgard data‑simulation platform. The combined solution can generate high‑fidelity 3‑D models of resident space objects within minutes, aimed at autonomous...
Horse IVF Milestone in Florida: Frozen-Thawed Sperm Fertilizes an Egg
University of Florida researchers have achieved the first successful in‑vitro fertilization of a horse egg using frozen‑thawed sperm. The study showed that frozen‑thawed stallion sperm, after undergoing stress‑induced capacitation, fertilized the oocyte more effectively than fresh or chilled sperm. This...

Singapore: Charting a Practical Path to Widespread AI Adoption
Singapore is shifting from AI pilots to embedding intelligent systems across its core industries, targeting sectors such as finance, logistics, power and advanced manufacturing. Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How emphasized that the nation’s strength lies in practical AI...

Vietnam: Partnering to Accelerate Space Technology Development
Vietnam inaugurated the Vietnam National Space Centre (VNSC) at Hanoi’s Hoa Lac Hi‑Tech Park, marking a major step in its ambition to become a mid‑level space power in Southeast Asia by 2030. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh used the Vietnam‑Japan...

Rox Secures $1.2 Billion Valuation as AI Sales Agents Scale
Rox, an AI‑driven sales‑automation startup, closed a funding round that lifted its valuation to $1.2 billion. The company projects $8 million in annual recurring revenue by the end of 2025. Launched in November 2024 with $50 million in seed and Series A capital from...

Australia: UNSW Expands AI Simulations for Experiential Learning
University of New South Wales is scaling its AI Conversation Sim platform to more courses across medicine, law, business, journalism and information systems. The AI‑driven simulation offers immersive, web‑or VR‑based environments where students practice communication, decision‑making and professional interactions with...

This Supreme Court Decision Is Bad News for Hollywood’s AI Ambitions
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Stephen Thaler's appeal, leaving lower‑court rulings that AI‑generated artwork lacks human authorship and cannot be copyrighted intact. This decision underscores that Hollywood cannot rely on fully autonomous AI creations to secure copyright protection,...

The Environmental Cost of Datacentres Is Rising. Is It Time to Quit AI?
Datacentre electricity demand is rising four times faster than any other sector, with Australian demand expected to triple by 2030, outpacing even electric‑vehicle power use. Studies estimate AI’s global carbon footprint could reach up to 80 million tonnes of CO₂ in...

D3 Morpheus for Your Microsoft Security Environment
D3 Morpheus plugs the investigation gap in Microsoft‑centric SOCs by autonomously processing every Sentinel alert. It pulls telemetry from Defender, Entra, Intune and DLP, builds a forensic timeline, and delivers a completed investigation in under two minutes. In head‑to‑head tests, Morpheus...
I Found 39 Algolia Admin Keys Exposed Across Open Source Documentation Sites
Security researcher Ben Zimmermann uncovered 39 Algolia admin API keys embedded in open‑source documentation sites that use Algolia’s free DocSearch service. The keys, found through large‑scale frontend scraping and GitHub code searches, grant full write, delete and settings permissions on...

Microsoft: Windows 11 Users Can't Access C: Drive on some Samsung PCs
Microsoft is investigating a Windows 11 issue on Samsung laptops after the February 2026 security updates, where users lose access to the C:\ drive and cannot launch key applications. The error, “C:\ is not accessible – Access denied,” affects Galaxy Book 4 and...
BCBS Study: Hospital AI Billing Tools May Be Driving up Healthcare Costs by Billions
Blue Cross Blue Shield’s new study links hospital AI billing tools to a sharp rise in maternity‑related costs. Analyzing tens of thousands of inpatient claims, the research found acute post‑hemorrhagic anemia diagnoses tripled at the top 10% of hospitals without...

Navy Adjusts Rollout of Enterprise Safety Reporting System After Shutdown Delays
The U.S. Navy is re‑sequencing its rollout of the Risk Management Information (RMI) system after a 42‑day federal shutdown delayed development and data migration. A phased implementation will span from January through May, beginning with modules that require no historical...

Still Running Windows 10? Here's What Actually Happens if You Don't Upgrade
Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 in October 2025, halting security patches and official assistance. Without updates, the OS becomes increasingly vulnerable as attackers exploit unpatched flaws. Upgrading to Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, a recent CPU, and minimum hardware specs, leaving...

Anthropic’s Forced Removal From the U.S. Government Is Threatening Critical AI Nuclear Safety Research
Anthropic’s Claude is being pulled from U.S. federal use after President Trump’s direct order, halting a partnership that helped the National Nuclear Security Administration evaluate AI‑driven nuclear and radiological risks. The move threatens ongoing projects at the Department of Energy’s...

How Is Agentic AI Innovating Financial Sector Practices
Financial institutions are increasingly adopting Non‑Human Identity (NHI) management to secure machine credentials as they migrate to cloud‑based operations. Integrated NHI platforms provide automated secrets rotation, centralized visibility, and context‑aware controls that bridge security and development teams. The emergence of...

How Relieved Are Teams with Managed Machine Identities
Enterprises are increasingly confronting the hidden risk of non‑human identities (NHIs) that power cloud‑native workloads. A shift toward holistic NHI management platforms is enabling continuous discovery, classification, and automated secret rotation across the identity lifecycle. Organizations that adopt these solutions...

AI Will Power Fandom, From Spectator to Costar
The article argues that generative AI is reshaping fandom from passive consumption to active co‑creation. Gen Z and Gen Alpha now view fan engagement as creation, demanding immersive, 24/7 experiences. Partnerships such as Disney’s deal with OpenAI let fans generate...
Tornado Season Ahead, Cass County, Ind., Sheriff Promotes App
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has launched a public app on Apple and Google Play that aggregates inmate data, sex‑offender registries, and community resources. It offers push notifications for National Weather Service tornado warnings and plans to add alerts for...

Tech Bills of the Week: Improved Biological Data for Research; Section 702 Reform; and More
Congress introduced a suite of bipartisan bills aimed at shaping America’s AI future. The AI‑Ready Bio‑Data Standards Act directs NIST to create standards for biological datasets used in machine‑learning research, while the Government Surveillance Reform Act tightens warrant requirements for...

Figuring Out Why AIs Get Flummoxed by some Games
Google DeepMind’s AlphaZero excels at chess and Go but stumbles on impartial games such as Nim. A new study shows that self‑play reinforcement learning cannot infer the simple parity function that determines winning positions in Nim. Experiments reveal that adding...

Air Force Triples AEHF Terminal Contract Ceiling to Nearly $3 Billion
RTX Corporation secured a $2.01 billion ceiling increase on its Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) terminal contract, lifting the total value to $2.97 billion—more than triple the original $960 million award. The indefinite‑delivery, indefinite‑quantity modification covers production, sustainment and support of all three...

March Patches for Azure DevOps Server
Microsoft has released Patch 2 for Azure DevOps Server on March 13 2026, addressing a defect that could deactivate group memberships. The update applies to on‑premises installations that were deployed before the re‑published release and completes remediation for customers who previously ran the...

Senate Passes Housing Bill Without CCCA Amendment
The Senate approved the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act on March 12 with an 89‑to‑10 vote, but the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) amendment was stripped from the final text. The CCCA, championed by Senators Roger Marshall and...

Nyne, Founded by a Father-Son Duo, Gives AI Agents the Human Context They’re Missing
Nyke, a startup founded by Michael and Emad Fanous, raised $5.3 million in seed funding to build an intelligence layer that gives AI agents full‑context understanding of individuals across their digital footprints. The company deploys millions of agents to aggregate public...

Asetek Racing Launches Initium Bundle for US Sim Racers
Asetek Racing, the Danish sim‑racing hardware maker, launched its Initium Racing Bundle I in the United States. Priced at $599, the bundle packs a 5.5 Nm direct‑drive wheelbase, a custom steering wheel, and a glass‑fiber reinforced pedal set. The package also includes...
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke Let AI Read His MRI, and Build the Software to Do It
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke used Anthropic's Claude model to turn his MRI scan data into a custom web viewer, bypassing commercial Windows software. By prompting the AI, he generated a functional interface that not only displayed the images but also...
Best POS System for Retail Stores in 2026
Choosing the right point‑of‑sale (POS) system is now a strategic decision for retailers, as modern platforms combine inventory, payments, reporting, and omnichannel capabilities into a single cloud‑based hub. In 2026 the market is led by Vibe, Square, Shopify, Lightspeed, and...