26 May 2026
EU's digital sovereignty boo-boo may be the best thing to ever happen to the project
REG AD Systems DIY or die. Just don't let the CIA buy it OPINION There's a spy in the court of Europe's digital sovereignty. Actually there are two, the half-siblings Intel and AMD, whose chips power the Old World bit barns on which the sovereign cloud is based.
Rupert Goodwins
2026
26 May 2026
IBM Free Online Courses with Certificates: Top AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and Programming Courses to Take in 2026
As demand for digital and technology skills continues to rise globally, IBM is offering a wide range of free online courses and professional certificate programmes through edX to help learners build in-demand career skills in 2026.
News Desk
2026
25 May 2026
Anthropic’s restricted Claude Mythos model may be coming to Claude Code
Anthropic appears to be preparing for the public rollout of "Mythos," which was announced in April as a restricted model that poses major security risks to private and public software.
Mayank Parmar
2026
25 May 2026
Mapping the avoid-ome: a systematic open-science approach to predictive ADMET
Over the last 20 years, the number of new drug modalities have multiplied quickly 1 . Despite this, the oldest modality, small molecules, still accounts for ~3/4 of drugs approved by the FDA over the last decade 2 , 3 . Small molecules continue to dominate and even flourish for three main reasons: (1) small molecules have inherent distribution advantages with potential to reach every organ, cell,…
W. Patrick, Walters
2026
25 May 2026
Why Airlines Know Within Minutes Of Boarding Whether A Flight Is Going To Run Late
Passengers often assume that a delayed boarding announcement reflects a sudden operational problem discovered moments before departure. In reality, by the time a gate agent picks up the microphone to announce a delay, the airline’s operations center has usually been monitoring the situation for hours.
Steven Walker
2026
24 May 2026
Scientists solve difficult quantum problem using ordinary computers
Quantum computing’s edge looked closer after a hard physics problem seemed beyond classical machines. But a new result shows compressed math and smarter algorithms can match or beat that benchmark, raising fresh questions about where true quantum advantage really begins.
Joseph Shavit, Joshua Shavit
2026
24 May 2026
GDP, Earnings and Other Key Things to Watch this Week
Markets enter the final week of May with a holiday-shortened trading schedule following Memorial Day Monday closure, compressing important economic data and high-profile earnings into four sessions.
Gavin Mcmaster
2026
24 May 2026
China's Walker humanoid robot amazes with precise ballet performance
UBTECH unveils the Walker C1, a full-size commercial humanoid robot that blends precise motion control with artistic performance.
@IntEngineering, Jijo Malayil
2026
24 May 2026
Project Glasswing by Antropic didn't just find the bugs. It also found the real vulnerability in cybersecurity.
Opinion By the end of last week, Anthropic published an update on Project Glasswing that most people missed. I think it's one of the most consequential signals in cybersecurity in years - and the headline numbers are only half the story.
Alon Cinamon
2026
