{"stories":[{"id":"6460603586589978601","title":"How Primitive Plants Adapted to Survive Earth’s Most Devastating Extinction Event","url":"https://bioengineer.org/how-primitive-plants-adapted-to-survive-earths-most-devastating-extinction-event/","site":"bioengineer.org","time":1776702440000,"favicon_url":"https://static.tickertick.com/website_icons/bioengineer.org.ico","description":"In an unprecedented discovery published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers from the University of Leeds have illuminated how primitive plants, known as lycophytes, remarkably adapted to survive one of Earth’s most devastating environmental crises: the Permian-Triassic mass extinction event, colloquially termed the “Great Dying.” This catastrophe, which occurred approximately 250 million years ago, was […]"},{"id":"5970923963536289224","title":"Echocardiographic Insights into Diastolic Dysfunction in CDH","url":"https://bioengineer.org/echocardiographic-insights-into-diastolic-dysfunction-in-cdh/","site":"bioengineer.org","time":1776702380000,"favicon_url":"https://static.tickertick.com/website_icons/bioengineer.org.ico","description":"In a groundbreaking study published in Pediatric Research this April, scientists have unveiled significant insights into the cardiac complications associated with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), focusing specifically on left ventricular diastolic dysfunction evaluated through advanced echocardiographic methods. 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Khaliq explained […] The post JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup Vie to Capture Tokenized Payment Rails appeared first on PYMNTS.com. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are intensifying their long-standing rivalry by shifting global payment flows to blockchain-based systems. A report Monday (April 20) from Bloomberg News examines the diverging strategies of the two banking giants, getting insights from a pair of their executives: Umar Farooq, global co-head of JPMorgan Payments, and Shahmir Khaliq, global head of services at Citigroup. Khaliq explained that the core mission is solving the “ability for large multinationals, big banks and broker-dealers and fintechs to be able to move their money around, make payments seamlessly around the world 24/7.” To achieve this, Citigroup has teamed up with Coinbase while expanding its own Citi Token Services, which Khaliq says gives the bank a “leg up in how we execute that strategy.” JPMorgan has primarily focused on its in-house Kinexys platform, which processes more than $5 billion in daily transactions using deposit tokens such as JPM Coin, which the bank has called a “superior alternative” to stablecoins. Farooq told Bloomberg he is more cautious about stablecoins, arguing that their issuers “should be regulated more like banks” and that “If you’re taking the same sort of risk, you should have the same sort of regs.” He also noted that while bank-led deposit tokens integrate decades of compliance infrastructure, some stablecoin issuers may take a “lightweight” approach to crucial controls like know your customer (KYC). Despite their tactical differences, both executives see a massive shift on the horizon, especially given the rise of agentic commerce, where AI agents transact autonomously. “If I look five years out, this is a world that is going to change radically, driven by AI and blockchain,” said Khaliq. While these digital volumes are currently a small fraction of the trillions handled daily on traditional systems, both banks say they are positioned for a future where money is increasingly tokenized and programmable, the report added. PYMNTS explored Citi’s blockchain efforts last year in a conversation with Biswarup Chatterjee, global head of partnerships and innovation, Citi Services. “What really excited us,” Chatterjee said, “is the fact that we are able to integrate [blockchain] into our operating model … create a 24/7, always-on, on-demand ecosystem for our clients. But the key word is integration.” He framed the bank’s approach around a simple but crucial distinction: blockchain as a technology rather than blockchain-native instruments. While public attention often focuses on assets like cryptocurrencies or stablecoins, Citi’s strategic focus has been more foundational. “For us it’s about the technology and its benefits, and then the types of instruments,” he said. “We’re very focused more on the technology. Here is an ecosystem that is natively digital. 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Designed to make sending simpler, faster and more convenient, the new capability gives sellers a free and flexible way to create and print labels without the need for a home printer and tender parcels in the same visit. Sellers can now generate a QR code in the eBay platform for in-store scanning and printing. The new offering supports small merchants by delivering a more cost-effective way to do business and removing friction from the sending process, said Australia Post general manager enterprise \u0026 government, Chelsea O’Reilly in a news release. “By eliminating the need for a home printer, we’re making it easier for more Australians to start selling online and posting their items to buyers anywhere in Australia,” added Marie Griffiths, eBay Australia head of marketplace. The new print-in-store capability follows the successful introduction of an extra small parcel option for items under 250 grams, trialled in collaboration with eBay, to give sellers more choice and help small businesses cut shipping costs. Australia Post also introduced parcel-only post offices last year. In the United States, parcel logistics operators and retailers like FedEx, Happy Returns and Amazon offer no-label returns to facilitate the returns process for consumers. Click here for more FreightWaves/American Shipper stories by Eric Kulisch. Write to Eric Kulisch at ekulisch@freightwaves.com. 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The center of gravity in enterprise cybersecurity is no longer the corporate laptop or even the data center. It is the […] The post The Cyber Insecurity List: Why Hackers Are Logging in, Not Breaking In appeared first on PYMNTS.com. Cybercriminals ranging from state actors to industrialized ransomware syndicates are converging on the same strategic truth: the shortest path into a target is often through the digital relationships that help the target function. The center of gravity in enterprise cybersecurity is no longer the corporate laptop or even the data center. It is the software-as-a-service (SaaS) layer that sits between employees and the systems that matter most. These vulnerabilities, spanning identity systems, cloud middleware, telecom providers, open-source packages, AI vendors and SaaS connectors, are no longer side channels. They are the main terrain. That shift is especially visible in the most consequential criminal operations from just the first four months of 2026, which have produced a density of cyber incidents that, in an earlier era of the internet, would each have dominated the global business agenda on their own. Consider the run to date: a reported 10-petabyte breach of a Chinese state supercomputing center; an attack on Stryker that disrupted operations across 79 countries; a claimed 375-terabyte compromise at Lockheed Martin; the exposure of the FBI director’s personal inbox; a supply-chain intrusion that hit the Axios npm package; a Cisco source-code theft; an Oracle legacy-cloud compromise still generating fallout; a breach at Mercor, a crucial AI data vendor to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta; and a sprawling Salesforce-centered extortion wave linked to the combined capabilities of several hacking groups. And that’s just scratching the surface. Taken together, these are not just breaches. They are signals. And the signal is clear: the architecture of digital risk has fundamentally changed. See also: What AI-Driven Attack Chains Mean for CFOs and CISOs The Collapse of the Perimeter For much of its operational history, enterprise cybersecurity strategies have been anchored in a relatively stable assumption that organizations could meaningfully define and defend a perimeter. Firewalls, network segmentation and endpoint protection were all designed around this core idea that there was an “inside” worth protecting and an “outside” to keep at bay. But the modern enterprise is a distributed system composed of SaaS platforms, cloud providers, APIs, contractors and open-source dependencies. Identity, not infrastructure, has become the primary control plane. In such an environment, a single compromised credential or third-party vendor can function as a master key, bypassing traditional defenses entirely. The PYMNTS Intelligence report “Vendors and Vulnerabilities: The Cyberattack Squeeze on Mid-Market Firms” found that hackers are increasingly going after middle-market firms, which depend on third-party cloud providers, software-as-a-service platforms, managed service and logistics providers, which can leave them vulnerable to attack. Organizations no longer control the full extent of their own attack surface. They inherit risk from every partner, platform, and dependency they rely on. And that inherited risk is often opaque, difficult to quantify, and nearly impossible to fully mitigate. The weak point is often not a core platform but an integration, a support workflow, a contractor system or a developer package maintained far upstream. Consider the nature of modern digital infrastructure. A single SaaS provider may serve thousands of companies. A compromised code repository can be cloned and redistributed instantly. A breached identity system can grant access across multiple environments simultaneously. Data, once exfiltrated, can be replicated infinitely at near-zero cost. See also: Cybersecurity’s Hottest New Job Is Negotiating With Hackers The Industrialization of Cyber Adversaries Compounding these structural shifts is the increasing sophistication and coordination of hackers. Groups like ShinyHunters, Scattered Spider, and LAPSUS$ are not operating as isolated entities. They are part of an evolving ecosystem of cyber adversaries that share tools, techniques and, increasingly, objectives. The convergence of dissolved perimeters, global blast radii, industrialized adversaries, and continuous exposure is reshaping the cyber landscape in fundamental ways. It is compressing timelines, amplifying impacts and challenging long-held assumptions about what it means to be secure. If the last hundred days have revealed anything, it is that the pace of change in cybersecurity is accelerating. The next hundred days are unlikely to be any less consequential. After all, while few of the year’s headline incidents to-date can be cleanly reduced to “AI attacks,” it is equally difficult to overlook the parallel surge in AI-enabled offensive capability. Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, for example, has reportedly demonstrated the ability to autonomously discover and exploit vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers, including decades-old bugs in widely trusted systems. In other cybersecurity news, PYMNTS wrote earlier about the way Quantum Day — the moment when commercially available quantum computers can crack widely used cryptographic systems — has ceased being a distant hypothetical. “As a result of the shrinking strategic horizon, what was once a theoretical, deep-tech risk is instead now being operationalized into present-day procurement decisions, product roadmaps and compliance mandates,” that report said. 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