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Month: April 2026

Business

Perseverance doesn’t always pay off for companies. Sometimes it’s better to ‘fail fast’

April 27, 2026 TechXplore.com

Across the business world, companies often double down on struggling ideas, retreating only after clear evidence shows they won’t work.This article was originally published here

Autos

‘Plug and play solution’ enables offshore charging for electric ships at sea

April 27, 2026 TechXplore.com

Connecting ships to charging stations is a bit of a hassle when you are out at sea. But with a new magnetic charging plug for boats—it is about as easy as putting a cup in […]

Agriculture

CRISPR untangles five-gene protein that helps plants grow in early stages

April 27, 2026 Phys.org

For most of their lives, plants get their energy from photosynthesis. But during the seed to seedling stage, when they can’t absorb light just yet, they rely on other sources, like fatty acids. To process […]

Autos

China’s WeRide eyes 200,000 autonomous cars by 2031 with Lenovo deal

April 27, 2026 TechXplore.com

Chinese tech firms WeRide and Lenovo will expand their partnership to deploy 200,000 autonomous vehicles globally over the next five years, a WeRide statement said on Monday.This article was originally published here

Business

China blocks Meta from acquiring startup Manus as global AI rivalry deepens

April 27, 2026 TechXplore.com

China on Monday blocked U.S. tech giant Meta’s acquisition of the artificial intelligence startup Manus, in an unexpected move to reverse a deal that apparently aroused Beijing’s concerns about the transfer of advanced technology.This article […]

Agriculture

Beer and cannabis could share ‘sex switch,’ study finds

April 27, 2026 Phys.org

Researchers at University College Dublin have identified a genetic “switch” that determines the sex of cannabis plants, and found the same system may exist in hops. The study, published in New Phytologist, pinpoints a specific […]

Economy

Study explores why workers are leaving their jobs in the homeless services sector

April 27, 2026 Phys.org

A new study by a University at Buffalo social work researcher shows that 43% of frontline workers in the homeless services sector nationally reported an intention to leave their jobs. The findings published in the […]

Biotech

An acoustic device helps reduce bycatch of endangered Black Sea porpoises

April 27, 2026 Phys.org

The endangered Black Sea harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena relicta) is facing a critical fight for survival. As Europe’s smallest marine mammal, this isolated population is being pushed toward extinction by bycatch—the unintentional entanglement in fishing […]

Biotech

Bacterial defense system builds DNA in unexpected new way to stop viruses

April 27, 2026 Phys.org

Scientists at Stanford University have discovered that DRT3, a unique defense system found in bacteria, creates DNA to protect against viral infections. DRT3 is made up of two different enzymes called reverse transcriptases, Drt3a and […]

Business

AI is the world’s most demanding construction client—with some concerning implications

April 27, 2026 TechXplore.com

In late 2024, a new building broke ground in Western Sydney that will draw more electricity than 140,000 homes—roughly the power demand for a mid-sized Australian town like Geelong.This article was originally published here

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