A recent report by Wired, titled “How Does Hantavirus Spread? What You Need to Know About the Atlantic Cruise Ship Outbreak,” has drawn renewed attention to a rare but potentially deadly virus that, until now, has been largely associated with remote or rural exposure rather than maritime travel. Hantavirus infections are most commonly linked to…
A recent report by Wired, titled “How Does Hantavirus Spread? What You Need to Know About the Atlantic Cruise Ship Outbreak,” has drawn renewed attention to a rare but potentially deadly virus that, until now, has been largely associated with remote or rural exposure rather than maritime travel. Hantavirus infections are most commonly linked to…
A shift that has been building for years inside Silicon Valley’s venture ecosystem is beginning to look less like a cyclical rotation and more like a structural reallocation of attention and capital. As artificial intelligence accelerates the automation of software work and compresses timelines for building digital products, some investors are increasingly looking beyond code…
India and Japan have expanded their strategic technology and scientific engagement, signing new agreements focused on quantum technology and health research cooperation, according to a report titled “India, Japan sign agreements in quantum technology, health research cooperation” published by The Economic Times. The agreements reflect a deepening alignment between the two countries in high-impact, future-facing…
A growing body of research and industry development is converging on a simple premise: the future of connected technology depends as much on how humans interact with devices as on the devices themselves. An article titled “Human-machine interaction in IoT: Role of proximity sensors & gesture detection,” published by IoT Tech News, highlights how advances…
Recent findings by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have raised renewed concerns about the safety of infant nutrition products, after traces of chemical contaminants were detected in several baby formula samples. The issue was highlighted in the article “FDA finds chemical contamination in US baby formula,” published by Innovation News Network, which detailed the…
Elon Musk is expected to visit Israel next month, a trip that could place the Tesla and SpaceX chief executive at the center of a politically charged debate over technology, speech, and the responsibilities of platform owners in wartime. The planned visit was first reported by the Israeli business news site Globes in an article…
Samsung Electronics has entered the ranks of trillion-dollar companies, buoyed by a surge in demand for artificial intelligence chips that is reshaping the global semiconductor industry. The development, reported in the Economic Times article titled “Samsung reaches $1 trillion valuation: What’s fuelling the AI chip surge,” reflects both company-specific gains and a broader structural shift…
Ireland’s data protection regulator has opened an inquiry into the data practices of Meta Platforms, focusing on whether Facebook and Instagram have engaged in unlawful profiling of users for targeted advertising. The investigation, reported in the Economic Times article titled “Irish regulator to probe Facebook, Instagram over alleged user profiling,” underscores mounting scrutiny in Europe…
A recent report by Wired, titled “Telehealth Abortion Is Still Possible Without Mifepristone,” highlights how clinicians and patients are adapting to evolving legal and regulatory pressures on abortion access in the United States. As restrictions on mifepristone, one of the two drugs commonly used in medication abortion, continue to shift, providers are increasingly relying on…
An Israeli team is betting it can alter the economics of high-performance computing by tackling one of the industry’s most persistent bottlenecks: memory. In “Prometheus Unbound server unveiled to break memory wall,” published by Globes, the company behind the Prometheus Unbound system describes a new server architecture designed to ease the “memory wall” that increasingly…