
RailOne Glitch Puts Ticketless Travel Back on Track
A geo‑fencing flaw in Mumbai’s newly launched RailOne ticketing app lets passengers purchase unreserved tickets while the train is in motion, bypassing the system’s safeguard against ticketless travel. The problem surfaced during a routine ticket‑checking drive on a Kalyan‑bound AC local, prompting Central Railway to alert the Centre for Railway Information Systems for an urgent fix. Ticketless travel on already crowded AC locals is blamed for daily 10‑15‑minute delays on the Main and Harbour lines, undermining the railways’ reported 92‑95 % punctuality rates. Officials warn that without rapid remediation and broader capacity upgrades, the glitch could exacerbate congestion and commuter dissatisfaction.
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A writer’s hand‑crafted essay was flagged as AI‑generated, and the detector’s verdict swung dramatically with a few sentence changes. Researchers argue that AI could surpass human experts in attributing Old Master paintings because algorithms lack the financial and cognitive biases...

‘It’s 13 Minutes of Things that Have to Go Right’: Artemis II Splashes Down Despite Faulty Heat Shield
NASA’s Artemis II mission returned safely to the Pacific after a historic 10‑day lunar flyby, despite a known flaw in the Orion heat shield. Engineers discovered the shield’s internal layers could trap gas during reentry, risking chunk loss. To mitigate, NASA...

1H 2026: Skills & Insights in SAP SuccessFactors Onboarding to Fuel New Hire Productivity From Day 1
SAP announced the 1H 2026 release of SuccessFactors Onboarding, adding a suite of tools to streamline hiring, onboarding and off‑boarding processes. The update introduces automated document collection, AI‑driven skill assessments and predictive productivity insights that aim to get new hires productive...
Pyrazole-Derived TRPC3 Antagonist Ameliorates Synaptic Dysfunctions and Memory Deficits in Alzheimer’s Disease Models
Researchers have engineered a pyrazole‑derived, metabolically stable TRPC3 antagonist that readily penetrates the CNS. In cultured neurons, amyloid‑beta oligomers up‑regulate TRPC3, leading to calcium overload and toxicity. Administration of the compound to 5xFAD and APPKI mouse models reversed synaptic deficits...
Multi-Omics and Electrophysiological Examination of GABAA Receptors in the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex of Humans with Alcohol Use Disorder
Researchers recorded electrophysiological activity of reactivated GABA_A receptors from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of postmortem brains of individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Multi‑omics analysis revealed significantly lower mRNA levels for several GABA_A subunits, yet protein abundance and synaptic function...

How I Went From Side Hustle to 7 Figures in 12 Months Using 4 AI Tools (No Tech Skills Needed)
Entrepreneurs are moving beyond using AI merely for writing to a full‑stack system that can research, automate outreach, convert leads, and report revenue. A four‑tool framework—audience research, 24/7 chatbot, verified contact database, and live revenue dashboard—lets a solo founder replace...
LinkedIn Executive Reveals the Biggest Mistake You Can Make with AI at Wo...
LinkedIn’s chief economic‑opportunity officer Aneesh Raman warns that the biggest mistake workers can make with AI is over‑reliance, which strips away uniquely human value. He advises splitting work into three buckets: rote tasks for full AI automation, new capabilities that...
Virtual Learning Boomed, but Now States Struggle to Govern It
The pandemic vaulted virtual K‑12 schooling from a niche option to a permanent fixture, but state oversight remains a patchwork of centralized, decentralized and hybrid models. Florida runs a statewide virtual system, Michigan relies on multiple local authorizers, and Texas...
Chance Encounter in Space: JANUS Camera Captures Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
The European Space Agency’s JANUS camera captured high‑resolution images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS during a close flyby in early 2026. The observations were made when the comet passed within 0.3 AU of Earth, revealing an elongated nucleus and active gas jets....
COVU Launches COVU OS, the AI-Native Operating Layer Rebuilding How Insurance Work Gets Done
COVU unveiled COVU OS, an AI‑native operating layer that restructures insurance agency workflows around discrete tasks rather than layering AI onto legacy processes. The platform automatically enriches inbound service requests, decomposes them into structured tasks, and routes each to the...

Walmart Marketplace Powers General Merchandise Surge
Walmart CFO John David Rainey told the JPMorgan Retail Roundup that the company’s marketplace is the engine driving its general‑merchandise push. The marketplace is expanding at a 20% annual rate, with home, hardlines and fashion categories outpacing 30% growth. Seller...
Startup 360: Let’s Get Metaphysical – Learning From Great Books Faster
Pustakh, an AI‑driven applied‑learning platform, launched in Sydney in late 2025 to turn non‑fiction reading into actionable outcomes. Co‑founder Shruta Satam, a former Deloitte and PwC consultant, observed that leaders often read books without implementing insights, prompting the creation of...

Army Debuts Data Operations Center to Serve as Information Hub
The U.S. Army inaugurated its Army Data Operations Center (ADOC) on April 3, creating a centralized hub to streamline the flow of battlefield data to commanders and soldiers. Housed under Army Cyber Command, the six‑month pilot aims to replace fragmented data...

Singapore: Developing Tech Skills for an AI-Powered Economy
Singapore is overhauling its workforce strategy to meet the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How highlighted a shift from experimental AI tools to large‑scale, secure deployments, prompting new "AI bilingual" talent needs. The government...

The Philippines: Advancing AI Readiness and Digital Literacy
Cagayan State University in the Philippines will roll out a digital literacy and artificial‑intelligence readiness programme for students and educators. The curriculum combines hands‑on training in content creation, data analysis and AI tools with a strong emphasis on ethical use...

Hong Kong: Advancing Smart Mobility and Unmanned Systems
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tongji University inaugurated a joint research laboratory focused on smart transportation and unmanned systems. The lab has already produced an amphibious unmanned platform that operated in both air and water, supporting a national...

India: AI for Preservation of Pali and Heritage Languages
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s BHASHINI division hosted a workshop at the University of Delhi to launch AI‑driven tools for preserving Pali, a low‑resource heritage language central to Buddhist texts. The event outlined a data‑centric workflow—digitising manuscripts, collecting...

Australia: Ingestible Smart Sensor Boosts Non-Invasive Diagnostics
A world‑first ingestible gas‑sensing capsule, developed from RMIT University research, has been commercialised in Victoria, offering clinicians a radiation‑free, real‑time view of the gastrointestinal tract. The device moves beyond invasive procedures, targeting the roughly 40% of people who suffer from...

SIEM Alert Fatigue Has Five Root Causes. Tuning Fixes Zero of Them.
Enterprises now face an average of 4,400 SIEM alerts per day, with large firms seeing 10,000 or more across dozens of tools. Analysts investigate only about 37% of those alerts, leaving the rest triaged superficially or ignored. Traditional SIEM tuning...
Reprogramming Regulatory T Cells Could Help Immunotherapy Work in Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University discovered that pancreatic tumors suppress immunotherapy by recruiting large numbers of regulatory T cells (Tregs). In mouse models, an agonistic CD40 therapy not only activated tumor‑killing immune cells but also reprogrammed Tregs into...
White House Races to Head Off Threats From Powerful AI Tools
The White House has assembled an interagency task force, led by National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross, to pre‑empt cybersecurity threats from emerging AI models. Officials are focusing on identifying vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure before releases from leading labs such as...
SAP GRC for SAP HANA Update Signals Real-Time Processing Shift and 2027 Transition Timeline
SAP announced an updated SAP GRC for SAP HANA that introduces Fiori‑based workflows, AI‑assisted automation, and real‑time risk, access, and control analysis. The release is currently in a limited Early Adoption Care program and targets general availability in Q3 2026. SAP...

Thailand: Tripartite Collaboration Strengthens Semiconductor Ambitions
Thailand has signed a Memorandum of Understanding linking a leading semiconductor firm, the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and Mahanakorn University of Technology. The agreement, witnessed by senior officials from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and...

Under One Moon
NASA’s Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby, capturing striking images of Earth rising behind the Moon and collecting data on previously unseen craters, a solar eclipse and meteor impacts. The mission demonstrated Orion’s deep‑space capabilities and reinforced the United...

Malaysia: Empowering MSMEs with Smart Energy and Digital Efficiency Solutions
Malaysia’s Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (KUSKOP) has signed a strategic partnership with the national utility to deliver smart energy and digital efficiency solutions to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The collaboration focuses on time‑of‑use tariffs, smart metering,...

Army Corps Reviews Google Data Center Proposal, Seeks Public Input
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Little Rock District is reviewing a Google‑backed proposal to build a 1.43 million‑square‑foot data center in Arkansas. The plan would consume over 100 megawatts of power—roughly the electricity used by all 88,000 households in Little Rock—and...

AI, Honesty and Hiring: The Latest Legal Hazards for Canadian Recruiters
Ontario’s new Working for Workers package forces employers to list salary ranges and disclose any AI tools used in screening, turning job postings into a compliance checkpoint. The rules are prompting firms nationwide to adopt the stricter Ontario standards as...

Maddie Lightening Speaks on Misreported ROAS, Account Structure Chaos & AI Mistakes
Maddie Lightening, Hallam’s head of paid media, recounted three pivotal errors that shaped her PPC career: a currency‑conversion mistake that halved reported ROAS, a legacy account structure that conflicted with AI‑driven bidding, and delayed restructuring that hurt peak‑season performance. She...
Chang'e Mission Samples Reveal How Exogenous Organic Matter Evolves on the Moon
China’s Chang’e‑5 and Chang’e‑6 lunar sample returns have, for the first time, revealed nitrogen‑bearing organic compounds embedded in moon soil grains. The study shows these organics exist as particles, surface‑adhered films, and mineral inclusions, and bear isotopic signatures that point...
A Communist Apple II and Fourteen Years of Not Knowing What You're Testing
The article uses the Bulgarian Pravetz Apple II clone and the 14‑year mystery of the ISCAS‑85 benchmark circuits to illustrate the power of reverse engineering. It recounts how engineers in the Eastern Bloc rebuilt an Apple II from schematics, and how researchers...

How Worried Should Americans Be as AI Threatens Jobs?
A new Atlantic interview reveals deep division over AI’s impact on U.S. employment. Older economists argue the labor market will adjust over a decade, while younger scholars warn rapid AI adoption could outpace data and cause sudden job loss. CEOs...

Sangamon County, Illinois, Approves $500M Data Center After Heated Debate
Sangamon County’s board voted 17‑10, with one abstention, to approve CyrusOne’s $500 million data‑center project on 280 acres of farmland in Talkington Township. The decision clears a major zoning hurdle, though additional permits are still required before construction can begin. Supporters...
AI Agent Credentials Live in the Same Box as Untrusted Code. Two New Architectures Show Where the Blast Radius Actually...
At RSAC 2026, four security leaders warned that AI agents still operate in monolithic containers where credentials sit alongside executable code, creating a massive blast radius. New architectures from Anthropic and Nvidia aim to impose zero‑trust controls: Anthropic’s Managed Agents split...
Trinity Launches InsightsEDGE™ | Digital Twins — Generative AI Unlocks Always-On Intelligence for Life Sciences Commercial Teams
Trinity has launched InsightsEDGE™ | Digital Twins, an AI‑driven solution that builds interactive virtual replicas of healthcare professionals, patients and payers using real‑world data. The tool extends the company’s existing InsightsEDGE platform, turning one‑off research into a continuously refreshed, always‑on...

Google Ads Agencies Hit With Scam Client Leads
Google Ads agencies are facing a surge of phishing scams that masquerade as high‑value client inquiries. Scammers craft spoofed emails and newly registered domains to trick agencies into granting access to My Client Center (MCC) accounts. Google’s product liaison, Ginny...

Minister Lays Out Higher Education Innovation Vision
Thailand’s Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, Yodchanan Wongsawat, unveiled an eight‑pillar strategy to secure technological sovereignty and position the country as a global hub for semiconductors and photonics. The plan integrates AI, quantum computing, and green energy...

Iowa Mowbotics Brings AI-Driven Lawn Care Into Daily Life With a Focus on Time and Practical Value
Iowa Mowbotics, founded in 2024 by sixth‑generation farmer Schyler Bardole, offers AI‑driven robotic mowing systems for residential and commercial properties. The mowers combine GPS mapping, obstacle detection and app‑based monitoring to operate autonomously, promising consistent upkeep with minimal human input....
NATO Ally Taps Red Cat’s Black Widow Drones for Next-Gen Defense
Red Cat Holdings’ Black Widow small unmanned aircraft system has won a contract from an unnamed NATO ally after a competitive tender. The sUAS will be deployed in 2026 to augment the ally’s short‑range air‑defence and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance...

CMS Releases Proposed Rule Establishing Electronic Standards for Drug Prior Authorizations
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule on April 10 to create electronic standards for drug prior authorizations, extending the 2024 rule that standardized medical‑service prior authorizations. The proposal requires payers to accept API‑driven requests, shorten...

Why More Retailers Are Turning to Product Visualization to Win Online Shoppers
Retailers are increasingly adopting 3D and augmented‑reality product visualization to bridge the trust gap inherent in online shopping. Interactive models let shoppers view items from any angle, see true scale, and even place virtual copies in their homes. The technology,...
CMS Showcases Progress Made On Four Medicare Tech Projects
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) showcased progress on four of its five Health Technology Ecosystem projects at an HHS event on April 9. The agency emphasized advancements in AI‑driven claims processing, data interoperability, telehealth integration, and cybersecurity...

German Industrial Pump Specialist Lutz Holding Expands Into Italy
Lutz Holding GmbH announced the launch of its Italian subsidiary, Lutz‑Jesco Italia S.r.l., in Milan. The new office builds on an existing sales partnership with Italian pump maker ARGAL and will deliver the full Lutz product range for water, wastewater,...

Trump’s Two-Faced AI Policy
The Trump administration has presented a contradictory AI agenda, championing deregulation while simultaneously imposing ideological controls. After revoking Biden’s AI regulatory framework, the White House launched an AI Action Plan and an executive order to ban "woke" AI in federal...

Snowflake Manager Explains the 'Spider-Man' Theory of AI Agent Data Access
Snowflake says the biggest hurdle for AI agents is clean, accessible, governed data, not model quality. To address this, the company is building an interoperable stack around the Apache Iceberg open table format, including Iceberg REST and Polaris‑based governance. The...
Mayo Clinic Enhances Imaging Test with AI
Mayo Clinic researchers applied artificial intelligence to standard coronary artery CT scans, extracting measurements of pericardial fat that markedly improve long‑term cardiovascular disease risk prediction. The findings, published March 24 in the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, demonstrate that a metric...
EU Parliament Fails To Renew Loophole Allowing Tech Firms To Report Abuse
The European Parliament voted against extending a 2021 temporary carve‑out of the EU Privacy Act that let big‑tech platforms use automated tools to scan for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The exemption expired on April 3, leaving a legal gap where...

10 Hacks Every Google Pixel Owner Should Know
Google’s Pixel phones bundle a suite of hidden tools that boost privacy, productivity, and device versatility, but many are turned off by default. The article outlines ten hacks—from enabling App Pinning and Private Space for security, to leveraging AI‑driven features...

Enhancing Distribution Grid Resilience: S&C Electric's Solutions
S&C Electric Company is using the 2026 IEEE PES T&D Exposition to promote its new distribution‑grid resilience theme, "From outage response to grid resilience." The company highlighted the TripSaver FXR Recloser, designed to cut outages and costs on overhead laterals, and...

First Data Center Project Enters Federal 'FAST' Permitting Program
A Virginia data center expansion has become the first project to receive FAST‑41 coverage, a federal permitting program originally limited to energy, transportation and broadband sectors. The designation, part of the 2015 Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act, offers a coordinated,...