
NEJM Clinician: Apixaban Vs. Rivaroxaban for Acute VTE
The New England Journal of Medicine published a head‑to‑head trial evaluating apixaban (Eliquis) against rivaroxaban (Xarelto) in 2,800 patients with acute pulmonary embolism or deep‑vein thrombosis. The study provides the first direct comparative safety and efficacy data for these two widely used direct oral anticoagulants. Over a three‑month follow‑up, clinically important bleeding occurred twice as often in the rivaroxaban arm, translating to a number needed to harm of 26. In contrast, recurrence of thrombotic events was low and virtually identical between the two groups, indicating comparable efficacy. The presenting clinician emphasized, “a pixiban should be the preferred choice for most patients,” while acknowledging that some may favor rivaroxaban for its once‑daily dosing or due to insurance coverage constraints. The commentary underscores real‑world factors that often influence prescribing beyond pure clinical outcomes. For providers, the findings suggest prioritizing apixaban when safety is paramount, especially in patients at higher bleeding risk. Payers and formulary committees may also reconsider drug placement, balancing the modest convenience advantage of rivaroxaban against its higher bleeding liability.

The Complex 03 09 2026-Multifamily Operator-Vendor Relationships
Early adopters of artificial intelligence in multifamily property management are discovering that personal interaction still drives lease conversions. In a Complex episode, Katrina Greene, SVP of Property Management at Gray Residential, and Brittani Brodt of Jars Capital discuss the difference...

Nashville Airspace Overview
The FAA’s Community Engagement video, presented by Doug Kreulen, CEO of Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, outlines recent amendments to performance‑based navigation (PBN) and new departure headings designed to accommodate rapid traffic growth at Nashville International Airport (BNA) and neighboring airports. Over...

🔴 Mar 16's Top Cyber News NOW! - Ep 1089
Episode 1089 of "Top Cyber News NOW!" delivers a concise roundup of the day’s most critical cybersecurity headlines for analysts, CISOs, and business leaders. The show highlights emerging threats, policy shifts, and major breach developments while promoting practical tools such...

Honor MagicBook Pro 14 (2026): RIP Snapdragon??
The Honor MagicBook Pro 14 (2026) aims to deliver an Apple‑Silicon‑like experience for Windows users by pairing Intel’s most efficient Core Ultra 5338H processor with a massive 92 Wh battery in a thin, metal chassis that feels closer to a MacBook...

Why Cyber Attribution Gets Complicated
The video examines why attributing cyber attacks to nation‑states, particularly the United States, has become a tangled problem. The author, writing a book on cyber threats, treats the U.S. as a distinct adversary alongside China and Russia, but notes that...

Special Episode: Generations, Discovery and the Future of Marketing
The Marketing Week podcast episode explores how generational differences shape media consumption, advertising, and the future of marketing, questioning whether age‑based segmentation still serves brands in an AI‑driven landscape. Experts highlight that while age once provided a useful shorthand, today data‑rich,...

Inside Sunswift’s Data-Driven Solar Racing with Ericsson Connectivity
Inside Sunswift’s solar‑car program, engineers have fitted the vehicle with roughly 60 sensors that monitor powertrain performance, battery health and driver inputs. The data stream feeds both on‑board algorithms and real‑time driver coaching, allowing the car to automatically limit throttle...

The Kodak Lesson for Real Estate Professionals
The video uses Kodak’s downfall as a cautionary tale for real‑estate professionals confronting artificial‑intelligence disruption. The speaker contrasts “AI bulls” who see a lasting shift with skeptics who cling to legacy practices, arguing that denying AI is akin to Kodak’s senior...

India’s Fastest Growing AI Startup
The video spotlights Emergent, a YC‑backed AI startup that has become one of the fastest‑growing companies in the accelerator’s history. In just eight months the platform’s AI agents have powered the creation of more than seven million applications, positioning Emergent...

Digital Design & Computer Architecture D3: Problem-Solving Session 3 (Spring 2026)
The session introduced Verilog as a hardware description language, emphasizing that it models physical circuits rather than behaving like a traditional software language such as Java. The instructor walked through the creation of an "odd counter"—a finite‑state machine that counts...

Try This Secret YouTube Algorithm Hack
The video reveals a practical "secret" for mastering YouTube’s algorithm: prioritize audience retention and craft compelling hooks. The creator explains that YouTube’s sole rule is to keep viewers watching, and the platform rewards videos that maintain a high retention curve...

Faculty Joins Accenture, Dr. Marc Warner Named CTO
Accenture announced a strategic partnership with Faculty, a leading applied‑AI firm, and introduced Dr. Marc Warner as Faculty’s new chief technology officer. The alliance is positioned to embed artificial intelligence at the core of enterprise and government operations, leveraging Accenture’s...

They Call It a Lottery Ticket. The Data Says Otherwise | The Hidden Alpha of Biotech
Biotech investing is portrayed as a lottery ticket, yet specialist investors argue persistent alpha exists. The conversation with DA Wallak explores how early‑stage biotech firms are valued using a “bag of options” framework that sums the net present value of...

GLM-5-Turbo: The AI Model Built for Agents (Not Chatbots)
GLM‑5 Turbo is the latest large language model released specifically for AI agents that execute tasks, rather than merely converse. The model boasts a massive 200 k token context window and can generate up to 128 k tokens in a single response,...

Group Lima - Futures Radar for Education
The Group Lima Futures Radar for Education is a proof‑of‑concept platform designed to give teachers and policymakers a clearer, evidence‑informed view of an increasingly uncertain education landscape. By aggregating disparate data—RSS feeds, census statistics, and other sources—the system aims to...

After 12 Years, The Xbox One Has Finally Been Hacked
The video announces that after twelve years of being deemed unhackable, the Xbox One has finally been compromised by Marcus Castellan’s “Bliss” exploit. By applying a precise voltage glitch to the console’s north‑bridge rail, Castellan forces the processor into an...

Veriff Warns Deepfakes Are Distracting Firms From the Real Identity Problem
Veriff warns that the industry’s fixation on deepfakes is diverting attention from more pervasive identity risks—chiefly weak login credentials and reused passwords. Data harvested from breaches fuels targeted deepfakes, but the root problem remains insecure authentication practices and fragmented identity...

LoKation’s Jonathan Lickstein on Adapting Proactively to Industry Changes, Not Reactively Measures
The Real Trending podcast features Jonathan Lickstein, COO of LoKation Real Estate, outlining how the Florida‑based brokerage has positioned itself as a technology‑driven business rather than a traditional agent‑centric operation. Lickstein explains that early investment in transaction‑management portals, low‑overhead structures and...

Click Attribution Isn't What It Used to Be
Meta announced a overhaul of its click‑through attribution, now counting only clicks on outbound links as click‑through conversions. All other interactions—likes, comments, shares, saves—are reclassified under a new “engage through” metric that replaces the former engaged‑view category. The change stems from...

Anduril's Palmer Luckey on AI, Nukes, and the War in Iran | The Axios Show
Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries, sat down on the Axios Show to outline the company’s aggressive, self‑funded approach to defense technology. He described Anduril as a product‑first firm that spends its own capital to design, develop, and ship tools...

Visiting Slantis in Uruguay & Argentina | BIM Pure On Site
The video follows a BIM‑focused creator traveling to Buenos Aires (spelled Buenoseris) and Montevideo to meet Slantis, a fast‑growing Latin‑American firm that refuses the label “architecture studio” and instead markets itself as a technology company reshaping design workflows. Founded in 2015 by...

AWS AI Practitioner Question 24
The video explains a common exam question for the AWS AI Practitioner certification, asking which prompting technique involves inserting three ideal question‑answer pairs before a new customer query. The correct answer is few‑shot prompting, a method that supplies a small...

IETF 125: Transport Layer Security (TLS) 2026-03-16 03:30
The TLS Working Group convened at IETF125 to review progress, set expectations for conduct, and manage session logistics. Chairs provided a brief update on agenda items, including recent RFC publications and pending drafts, while reminding participants of intellectual‑property and anti‑harassment...

Up Close and Personal with the China Spring Festival Gala Robots that Stunned the World
China’s Spring Festival Gala featured a fleet of intelligent robots that sang, danced and interacted with the audience, signaling a shift from laboratory prototypes to public demonstrations. The showcase coincided with the National People’s Congress, where officials pledged to fast‑track...

Build vs Buy: How Is AI Changing the Equation?
The video tackles the growing "build versus buy" dilemma in healthcare IT, focusing on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the calculus for CIOs and executives. With major vendors charging premium prices for AI‑enhanced platforms, leaders are questioning whether the perceived...

Are We Prepared for the Workforce Changes AI Might Bring?
The video examines how artificial intelligence is poised to transform labor‑intensive functions, from call‑center operations to routine tasks in healthcare. It argues that AI‑driven automation will soon make human provisioning and after‑hours access management obsolete, prompting a wave of job...

Meta Plans To Job Cut 16,000 Roles | AI Costs Rise | Nvidia Unveils Rubin | xAI Rebuilds | N18V
Meta is reportedly weighing cuts of about 20% of its workforce—roughly 15,000–16,000 roles—as it restructures around AI and contends with rising costs of building AI infrastructure, though the company calls the report speculative. Nvidia opened its GTC developer conference with...

Can Nanoscience Build Better Clothes? With Cécile Chazot
Nanoscience is poised to transform clothing by re‑engineering polymers at the molecular level, a theme explored in a Nanoscape interview with Northwestern professor Cécile Chazot. Chazot explains that failure in plastics and textiles begins when molecular chains slide past each...

KP Group’s Big Renewable Plan: 10GW Capacity Target by 2030 | Faruk Patel | Business News | ET Now
KP Group reiterated its target to reach 10 GW of renewable capacity by 2030, saying it remains on track after recently energizing about 69 MW and taking its operational portfolio to roughly 589 MW today. Management expects IP capacity to...

IETF 125: AI Preferences (AIPREF) 2026-03-16 03:30
The IETF 125 session introduced the AI Preferences (AIPREF) working group, outlining its mandate to create open standards for expressing, storing, and exchanging user‑centric AI preferences. Participants highlighted initial use‑cases such as content recommendation filters, autonomous‑vehicle behavior settings, and enterprise...

Japan Mines Pacific Seabed to Loosen China's Grip on Rare Earths | FT #shorts
Japan announced an ambitious deep‑sea mining program to extract rare‑earth elements from the Pacific seabed, aiming to blunt Beijing’s stranglehold on critical minerals. The initiative centers on the Minami Torihama deposit discovered in 2011, located about 1,900 km southeast of Tokyo within...

Radiotherapeutics For CNS Cancers With Plus Therapeutics' Marc Hedrick, M.D.
In a recent Life Science Leader interview, Marc Hedrick, M.D., President and CEO of Plus Therapeutics, outlined the company’s strategic shift toward radiotherapeutics targeting central nervous system (CNS) malignancies. The discussion centered on the lead asset, Rayobic, a Re‑186 beta‑emitting...

How to Get Started with Agentic AI
Agentic AI enables systems to set goals, plan actions, and adapt autonomously, moving beyond simple response generation. The technology combines large language models with tool-use capabilities, finding early enterprise pilots in customer support, data analysis, and workflow automation. Sabrina Wang...

Anthropic’s Matt Samuels and Den Delimarsky - Claude & MCP: Building the USB-C for the Legal Tech
The podcast introduces Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) as the "USB‑C" moment for legal‑tech stacks, positioning it as a universal, open‑source standard that lets AI models securely access data spread across disparate systems such as iManage, Slack, and LexisNexis. Key...

I Answered Every Data Career Question for 10 Hours (Zero to $350K)
Christopher Garzon, founder of the Data Engineering Academy, hosted a ten‑hour AMA covering his rapid rise from an Amazon data analyst to a $450K‑earning data engineer at Lyft and the launch of his training program. He outlines compensation strategies, imposter‑syndrome...

Will Agentic AI Take Your Job or Transform It? | Work It Podcast
The Work It podcast explores how agentic AI tools are automating complex workflows and stirring job‑security concerns. Host Gerald Tan and Nat Fetalvero interview tech entrepreneur Sabrina Wang, who explains what agentic AI is, likens it to fictional assistants like...
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The Next Xbox Is a PC. And Your PC Is Now an Xbox. [Project Helix]
Microsoft has revealed Project Helix, its next-generation Xbox console due around 2027, which will effectively run PC games and operate like a Windows PC. The company says Helix will support other major storefronts, suggesting a less locked-down, Windows-like environment rather...

Sparks From Booster 19 (Is Fire Next?) | SpaceX Starbase
SpaceX’s Starbase has moved Booster 19 back onto Pad 2 for a new propellant load and igniter test, marking the next step toward the first static‑fire of the V3‑configured booster on the upgraded launch pad. The activity follows a series of infrastructure...

How Vera Rubin's Insane Data Pipeline Works. And How You Can Use It
The video explains how the Vera Rubin Observatory’s massive time‑domain survey generates an unprecedented flood of alerts—millions of transient detections each night—and how those data are handed off to a network of seven data brokers. The raw images are taken in...

How I Make Best PPTs in Just 15 Minutes Using AI (No One Will Tell You This).
The video walks viewers through a free, AI‑driven workflow that creates a complete, conference‑ready PowerPoint in under 30 minutes. Host Abhishek demonstrates how a simple prompt fed to a large‑language model can replace hours of manual slide drafting. First, he uses...

4 Skills Every SaaS Founder Needs (Most Are Missing One)
The video outlines the four essential SaaS founder competencies—product, development, marketing, and sales—and warns that lacking even one creates a hard ceiling on growth, no matter how attractive the market or how clever the idea. The presenter breaks down each skill:...

Cloud System Administrator Skills 2026 | Cloud System Administrator Roadmap | #Shorts | #Simplilearn
Cloud system administrators are the unseen operators behind everyday apps, and the video outlines the 2026 skill roadmap for this role. It emphasizes that mastery of at least one leading cloud platform—AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud—is the foundation for a...

Why CAC Payback Beats LTV CAC At This Stage #saas #podcast #ai #shorts #double
In the clip, Ben says his go-to metric for an early-stage SaaS business is incremental CAC payback period rather than LTV:CAC. He argues LTV:CAC relies on many speculative inputs—churn and net dollar retention—that make it overly complex for companies at...

Should You Buy a Terramaster in 2026?
The video reviews whether a Terramaster network‑attached storage (NAS) unit is worth buying in 2026, noting rising costs of drives, SSDs and RAM and the need for affordable turnkey solutions. Although the segment is sponsored, the presenter promises a balanced...

Smart Technology Is Transforming How China Cares for Seniors
The video spotlights China’s rapid shift from traditional, home‑bound elder care to a high‑tech, community‑centric ecosystem. In districts like Shinjeku, senior service centers are built around a 15‑minute living circle, granting quick access to hospitals, dining halls, and care stations...

I Tried 100+ AI Tools. These Are the Best for Finance
The video walks viewers through a curated suite of AI applications that cover every stage of a financial analyst’s workflow, from initial company research to the final pitch‑deck. It highlights tools such as FinTool for investment thesis drafting, AlphaSense for...

Beyond Rockets - Goddard Centennial
On March 16, 1926 Robert Goddard's brief liquid‑fuel rocket flight in a Massachusetts field proved that liquid propellants could provide efficient, controllable and repeatable thrust, seeding a century of rapid advances from wartime V‑2s to Saturn V moonshots and today's...

Your Business, the One You Built, the One You're Proud of, Has Already Been Disrupted by AI
The speaker declares a stark reality: AI has already upended traditional business models, rendering the enterprises many entrepreneurs built effectively dead. He urges immediate reinvention, arguing that waiting even a week makes a company obsolete in today’s accelerated technological landscape. Key...

Concerns About AI for Meta Advertisers
The video warns that AI tools, when applied to Meta advertising, risk turning existing poor practices into faster, larger‑scale losses. The speaker argues that AI will automatically optimize the wrong metrics, generate glossy dashboards, and highlight insignificant variations derived from tiny...