The Major Reforms The TSA—And Passengers—Desperately Need

There’s already an ongoing solution to the long lines for those security checkpoints at airports; apply it nationwide.

Isomorphic Labs’ $2.1 Billion Fundraise Is The Biggest Bet Yet On AI Drug Discovery

Isomorphic, which formed as an Alphabet company in 2021, has a massive cash horde, but it’s tight-lipped on what drugs it might bring to the clinic.

Public Health Officials Believe The Hantavirus Outbreak Is Under Control

In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the latest on the hantavirus outbreak, using quantum physics for metabolic MRIs, how AI can help fill prescriptions and more.

The State Of Agentic Customer Experience In 2026

In a first-of-its-kind study, Parloa’s research team deployed AI agents to mystery shop 10,000 enterprise websites.

This $250 Million Startup Tracks How Cancer Reacts To Treatment In Real Time

NVision raises $38 million led by health diagnostics giant Abbott to scale up its groundbreaking cancer imaging system. Next up: using its quantum technology to design new drugs.

Are Google Results The New Resume? Here’s What Recruiters Look For

HR leaders aren’t just reviewing your resume—they’re searching your name online. Here’s what they’re looking for to ensure you’re a real person fit for the role.

This Startup’s AI Found Critical Vulnerabilities That Anthropic’s Mythos Missed

Startup Depthfirst claims its AI found some major flaws in tools that help run much of the internet, all for a tenth of the cost of Anthropic’s comparable model Mythos.

Billions In Prescriptions Go Unfilled. This Startup Is Using AI To Fix That.

Forus reached $1 billion valuation by dealing with the unglamorous admin work of processing scrips so patients can get the drugs they need.

After The Canvas Hack, Here’s What Students And Colleges Should Do Next

While students change passwords and watch out for imposter scams, schools should start scrutinizing their third party providers and practice for the next hack.

Samsung Billionaires Are South Korea’s Top Four Richest As The Company’s Market Cap Blows Past $1 Trillion

South Korea’s richest person, Jay Y. Lee, now boasts a net worth of $34 billion. Samsung’s oaring shares have made his younger sisters Boo-jin and Seo-hyun and mother Hong Ra-hee the second, third, and fourth richest, respectively.