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  • UK healthtech startup Nul raises $1M to support alcohol reduction efforts

    Nul, a UK-based healthtech startup developing a supported alcohol reduction platform that combines clinical care and prescription medication, has raised $1 million in seed funding. The round was led by dmg ventures and BYVP, with participation from a group of angel investors. Alcohol use disorder and harmful drinking affect millions of people globally, while treatment read more

    UK healthtech startup Nul raises M to support alcohol reduction efforts
  • The Fourth Law secures investment to advance drone AI for Ukraine

    The Fourth Law (TFL), a Kyiv-based defence technology company, has secured a new funding round backed by Axon, a US public safety technology group. TFL develops AI and robotics solutions for defence and public safety, with a focus on autonomy technologies. The company builds an autonomy-focused software stack that includes simulation and analytical tools, autonomous read more

    The Fourth Law secures investment to advance drone AI for Ukraine
  • Sitegeist secures €4M pre-seed for AI modular robots in construction

    Munich-based construction robotics startup Sitegeist has raised €4 million in a pre-seed funding round co-led by b2venture and OpenOcean, with participation from UnternehmerTUM Funding for Innovators and several angel investors, including Verena Pausder, Lea-Sophie Cramer, Alexander Schwörer, and additional strategic backers from the construction and robotics sectors. Across Europe, ageing bridges, tunnels, parking facilities, and read more

    Sitegeist secures €4M pre-seed for AI modular robots in construction
  • As AI data centers hit power limits, Peak XV backs Indian startup C2i to fix the bottleneck | TechCrunch

    Power, rather than compute, is fast becoming the limiting factor in scaling AI data centers. That shift has prompted Peak XV Partners to back C2i Semiconductors, an Indian startup building plug-and-play, system-level power solutions designed to cut energy losses and improve the economics of large-scale AI infrastructure. C2i (which stands for control conversion and intelligence) read more

    As AI data centers hit power limits, Peak XV backs Indian startup C2i to fix the bottleneck | TechCrunch
  • British Museum Removed the Word ‘Palestinian’ from Some Displays Amid Pressure from Pro-Israel Group

    The British Museum in London stripped the word “Palestinian” from some of its displays about the Middle East amid pressure from a prominent pro-Israel group. The Telegraph reported this weekend that UK Lawyers for Israel had written a letter to Nicholas Cullinan, the museum’s director, seeking the removal of that word, specifically in texts that read more

    British Museum Removed the Word ‘Palestinian’ from Some Displays Amid Pressure from Pro-Israel Group
  • Henrike Naumann, Sculptor Who Exhumed East Germany’s Troubled Past, Dies at 41

    Henrike Naumann, a sculptor whose installations composed of furniture and design objects associated with East Germany’s troubled past made her a star of the German art scene, died on Saturday at 41. Her death preceded one of her biggest projects to date: the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, where the Berlin-based artist is set read more

    Henrike Naumann, Sculptor Who Exhumed East Germany’s Troubled Past, Dies at 41
  • Anthropic and the Pentagon are reportedly arguing over Claude usage | TechCrunch

    The Pentagon is pushing AI companies to allow the U.S. military to use their technology for “all lawful purposes,” but Anthropic is pushing back, according to a new report in Axios. The government is reportedly making the same demand to OpenAI, Google, and xAI. An anonymous Trump administration official told Axios that one of those read more

    Anthropic and the Pentagon are reportedly arguing over Claude usage | TechCrunch
  • India has 100M weekly active ChatGPT users, Sam Altman says | TechCrunch

    India has 100 million weekly active ChatGPT users, making the country one of OpenAI’s largest markets globally, CEO Sam Altman said ahead of a government-hosted AI summit. On Sunday, Altman outlined ChatGPT’s growing adoption in India in an article published in the Indian English daily Times of India, as OpenAI prepares to formally participate in read more

    India has 100M weekly active ChatGPT users, Sam Altman says | TechCrunch
  • The enterprise AI land grab is on. Glean is building the layer beneath the interface. | TechCrunch

    The battle for enterprise AI is heating up. Microsoft is bundling Copilot into Office. Google is pushing Gemini into Workspace. OpenAI and Anthropic are selling directly to enterprises. Every SaaS vendor now ships an AI assistant. In the scramble for the interface, Glean is betting on something less visible: becoming the intelligence layer beneath it. read more

    The enterprise AI land grab is on. Glean is building the layer beneath the interface. | TechCrunch
  • You Don't Need to Go to Turkey. Try This LED Hair Growth Helmet Instead

    Pretty much everyone I know is unhappy with their hair in some way. All of my straight-haired friends want curly, and all of my curly-haired friends want straight. I’m so jealous of people who have thick hair, as someone with fine, thin hair that tangles easily. My hair also grows famously slow. I got a read more

    You Don't Need to Go to Turkey. Try This LED Hair Growth Helmet Instead
  • The Nothing That Has the Potential to Be Anything

    A recent example was published in 2025 by researchers at the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility near Hamburg, among other institutions. They cooled iodopyridine, an organic molecule consisting of 11 atoms, almost to absolute zero and hammered it with a laser pulse to break its atomic bonds. The team found that the motions of the read more

    The Nothing That Has the Potential to Be Anything
  • Google’s AI Overviews Can Scam You. Here’s How to Stay Safe

    These days, rather than showing you the traditional list of links when you run a search query, Google is intent on throwing up AI Overviews instead: synthesized summaries of information scraped off the web, with some word-prediction magic added, and packaged together in a way to sound as accurate and reliable as possible. We’ve written read more

    Google’s AI Overviews Can Scam You. Here’s How to Stay Safe
  • AI, Fancy Footwear, and All the Other Gear Powering Olympic Bobsledding

    Olympic bobsledding often gets called the “Formula 1 of ice.” Tracks are more than 1.5 kilometers (nearly a mile) long, and athletes often race down them at speeds nearing 145 kilometers per hour (90 mph). Bobsledders—whether in teams of four, two, or sliding solo—are often subjected to gravitational forces in excess of 5g. At the read more

    AI, Fancy Footwear, and All the Other Gear Powering Olympic Bobsledding
  • The great computer science exodus (and where students are going instead) | TechCrunch

    Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% this year after declining 3% in 2024, according to reporting this past week by the San Francisco Chronicle. Even as overall college enrollment climbed 2% nationally — according to read more

    The great computer science exodus (and where students are going instead) | TechCrunch
  • Is safety ‘dead’ at xAI? | TechCrunch

    Elon Musk is “actively” working to make xAI’s Grok chatbot “more unhinged,” according to a former employee who spoke to The Verge about recent departures from Musk’s AI company. This week, following the announcement that Musk’s SpaceX is acquiring xAI (which previously acquired his social media company X), at least 11 engineers and two co-founders read more

    Is safety ‘dead’ at xAI? | TechCrunch
  • Designer Kate Barton teams up with IBM and Fiducia AI for a NYFW presentation | TechCrunch

    On Saturday, designer Kate Barton will unveil her latest collection at New York Fashion Week — with a twist, of course. Barton teamed up with Fiducia AI to create a multilingual AI agent (built with IBM watsonx on IBM Cloud) to help guests identify pieces of the collection and try them on virtually. TechCrunch caught read more

    Designer Kate Barton teams up with IBM and Fiducia AI for a NYFW presentation | TechCrunch
  • 'Clueless' -inspired app Alta partners with brand Public School to start integrating styling tools into websites | TechCrunch

    Much has changed for Jenny Wang, the founder who’s bringing “Clueless” fashion tech to life. Last year, her company, Alta, raised $11 million in a round led by Menlo Ventures to let users create digital closets and try on their clothes with their own virtual avatars. It’s a tech once seen only in movies, most read more

    'Clueless' -inspired app Alta partners with brand Public School to start integrating styling tools into websites | TechCrunch
  • With 200+ Artworks, 'Rainbow Dreams' Revels in the Vast Creativity of the Color Spectrum

    From Do Ho Suh’s ethereal architecture to Kimsooja’s irridescent mirrors to Lauren Halsey’s fringed tapestry, a new book from Monacelli celebrates a broad spectrum of light and color. Rainbow Dreams features more than 200 installations, sculptures, paintings, photographs, and more that revel in the possibilities of pigment. Bound in a smooth gradient that extends to read more

    With 200+ Artworks, 'Rainbow Dreams' Revels in the Vast Creativity of the Color Spectrum
  • Top Stories: iOS 26.3 Released, New Siri Snags, and More

    Apple continued to keep users waiting for new hardware this week, as we’ve yet to see any of the significant product launches we’re expecting to see in the first few months of the year. News on the software side was a bit of a mixed bag this week, with iOS 26.3 and other updates finally read more

    Top Stories: iOS 26.3 Released, New Siri Snags, and More
  • I've Been Reviewing Gaming Laptops for Over a Decade. Here's What to Look for When Shopping

    Gaming laptops used to be straightforward. They were powerful but thick and unwieldy. These days, you have options. There are gaming laptops that prioritize performance at all costs and others that home in on thinness, cost, or design. Heck, there are even gaming tablets and 2-in-1s. That breadth of choice means choosing a gaming laptop read more

    I've Been Reviewing Gaming Laptops for Over a Decade. Here's What to Look for When Shopping