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February 5, 2026
Technology

How Intelligent Software Platforms Drive Efficiency and Risk Mitigation in Last Mile Deliveries

Where do carefully planned projects finally intersect with traffic, buildings, and real customers? The last mile is where small misses become overtime and reattempts. Logistics leaders want tighter ETAs, fewer surprises, and
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Health·Technology

Phenomenon Studio 2026: Custom Web Development Services That Transform Healthcare Website Design

Key Takeaways I’ve spent the last four years managing custom web development projects at Phenomenon Studio, with particular focus on healthcare website design. Healthcare organizations face a critical challenge: many healthcare websites struggle with HIPAA compliance due to poor technical
January 30, 2026

Extinct For 58 Years: How One Phone Snap Just Solved A Major Botanical Mystery

Nature·Plant Life·Technology
Extinct Plant Rediscovered Through Citizen Science Extinct Plant Rediscovered After 58 Years Through Citizen Science Photo Ptilotus senarius grows in such a remote part

The Future of Work Rituals: From Coffee Stations to Code Corners

Artificial Intelligence·Technology
Work rituals used to be simple. You grabbed a cup of coffee, sat down at your desk, and got started. Today, the landscape looks
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Patient Personas Can Transform Healthcare but Lack Standardization, Binghamton Study Finds

Healthcare providers are turning to a method called “patient personas” to improve medical care. These personas group patients with similar medical conditions, needs, and behaviors to help doctors plan better treatment. Two
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Karmactive Staff
October 11, 2025
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India·Technology·Transportation

Mumbai One App Links 11 Transit Systems With Metro 3 And ₹19,650 Crore NMIA Launch

The Mumbai One app will allow commuters to book tickets for five metro lines, the monorail, suburban locals and buses in Mumbai, Thane, Mira-Bhayander, Kalyan-Dombivali and Navi Mumbai. Urban Mobility Mumbai One
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Karmactive Team
October 10, 2025
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News·Technology·USA

Verizon “SOS Mode” Spike Near 1 A.M.—Peak Count Inside

Verizon Overnight Outage: Reports Spiked Near 1:00 a.m. ET, Service Near-Normal by 3–4 a.m. Early-hours disruption sent many phones into “SOS mode.” Peak reports hit 1,244 at 12:56 a.m. ET; counts dropped
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Karmactive Team
October 10, 2025
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India·News·Technology

Income Tax Portal Bug Exposed Data of 135M Users — Fix Confirmed, But What’s Next?

Income Tax e‑Filing Portal: Fix Confirmed, Reader Safety Toolkit A serious data exposure risk within India’s income tax e‑filing portal was patched. Details, safety level, and a practical checklist are provided below.
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Sunita Somvanshi
October 9, 2025
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Aviation·Electric·Health·Mobility·Technology

Abu Dhabi Hospital Vertiport to Cut Hour-Long Patient Trips to Minutes with Archer’s Electric Flying Taxis

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi announced plans on October 8, 2025, to build the United Arab Emirates’ first hospital-based vertiport, allowing electric flying taxis to land directly at the medical facility. This new
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Sonali TiwaryandSunita Somvanshi
October 9, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence·Astronomy·Science·Space·Technology

Oxford AI Study Achieves 93% Accuracy in Spotting Real Cosmic Events Using Just 15 Training Examples

A breakthrough study from the University of Oxford and Google Cloud shows how artificial intelligence can now accurately identify genuine cosmic events in the night sky with remarkably little training data. Published
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Karmactive Team
October 9, 2025
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Health·News·Science·Technology

MIT Engineers Immune-Evading NK Cells That Last 3 Weeks and Nearly Eliminate Cancer in Tests

Scientists at MIT and Harvard Medical School have developed a new type of cancer-fighting cell that could transform how we treat cancer. These cells, called CAR-NK cells, have been engineered to hide
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Tejal Somvanshi
October 9, 2025
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Business·Health·News·Technology·USA

California Silences Blaring Streaming Ads: Newsom Signs Law Forcing Netflix, Hulu to Match Program Volume

Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday that will stop streaming services from blasting viewers with commercials louder than the shows they’re watching. The new law, Senate Bill 576, will force streaming
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Govind Tekale
October 9, 2025
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Energy·Hydrogen·Science·Sustainability·Technology

MIT’s new palladium membrane withstands 1,000K heat, a “promising route” to cheaper and more efficient hydrogen fuel

MIT engineers have developed a breakthrough in hydrogen separation technology that could make hydrogen fuel production cheaper and more efficient. Their new palladium membrane design can withstand much higher temperatures than conventional
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Sunita Somvanshi
October 8, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence·Health·Science·Technology

New cancer breathalyzer offers a non-invasive alternative to biopsies, with some methods showing over 90% accuracy

Cancer remains one of the world’s deadliest health challenges, with 9.7 million deaths globally in 2022. For Americans, the outlook is equally concerning—over 2 million new cancer cases and more than 600,000
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Tejal Somvanshi
October 8, 2025
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