Goldin’s 2026 Spring TCG & Manga Elite Auction Opens, Led by Rare Pokémon, Dragon Ball, and First-Appearance Manga Publications

The April 24 – May 17 trading card game auction features collectibles spanning the history of the hobby

April 25, 2026 – Goldin, an internationally renowned auction house known for rare and record-breaking collectible sales, today opened its 2026 Spring TCG & Manga Elite Auction, running April 24 through May 17. The auction presents a curated selection of rare Pokémon cards, video games, and original artwork alongside elite manga products. 

This standout auction exemplifies the fast-growing TCG and manga crossover market, where globally recognized franchises like Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Naruto are converging with high-end trading card collectibles into one of the most dynamic segments in pop culture collecting. It is led by a 1992 Magic: The Gathering Gamma Playtest Uncut Sheets Collection consisting of 16 sheets and 252 cards, representing an early developmental stage of the game and one of the most significant Magic offerings ever presented for public sale.

The auction is also anchored by a 1998 Pokémon Japanese Promo Bronze 3rd Place 3rd Tournament Trophy Pikachu, one of the rarest and most prestigious tournament-issued Pokémon cards in existence. Pokémon highlights are further represented by a 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Holo Blastoise.

Marking Goldin’s commitment to manga as a premier collectible category, the auction includes three of the most historically important publications in manga history: the 1984 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #51, featuring the first appearance of Dragon Ball; the 1997 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #34, featuring the first appearance of One Piece; and 1999 Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #43, featuring the first appearance of Naruto. Also featured is a collection of 12 sealed One Piece OP01 Romance Dawn Booster Boxes — Blue Bottom with Original Distributor Case, representing the first print run of the One Piece TCG.

On the sealed product side, the auction features a 1996 Pokémon Japanese Base Set Factory-Sealed Booster Box (60 Packs),  the first-ever Pokémon booster box produced,  alongside a 2002 Pokémon Legendary Collection Factory-Sealed Blister Store Display (24 Blister Packs) and a 2005 Pokémon European EX Deoxys Factory-Sealed Booster Box.

Rounding out the Spring TCG & Manga Elite Auction is a 2001 Nintendo Game Boy Color Pokémon Crystal Version, a 2021 Baccarat Limited Edition Hiroshi Fujiwara Pikachu, and a Pokémon Origins Episode 4 Production Mewtwo Sketch, among additional lots spanning complete sets, sealed video games, and artwork.

The 2026 Spring TCG Elite Auction will close on May 17, with extended bidding beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET.

Additional ongoing auctions include the Spring Game Used Auction, open through tomorrow, April 25, alongside the Cheetos Memorabilia Auction featuring Megan Thee Stallion & Nickelback, until May 4, the Music Memorabilia Auction, running through May 6, and the April Elite Auction, closing May 9. 

With a superb summer slate, Goldin is preparing to open the: Vintage Star Wars Auction on May 1; the USA 250 Auction on May 8, celebrating the semiquincentennial of the United States and headlined by an original Declaration of Independence Broadside; the World Cup Auction on May 11; the Combat Sports Auction on May 14; the May Elite Auction on May 15; the Spring Pop Culture Auction on May 21; and the highly-anticipated Goldin 100 on May 27.

PMCOrganometallix Announces Price Increase on All Products

Business Wire India

 

Due to significant changes in market conditions, PMC Organometallix, Inc. announces that effective May 1, 2026, or as contracts permit, prices across all product lines globally will increase by 10-25%.

 

This adjustment is driven by sustained cost pressures from key inputs including rising raw material costs and escalating freight and logistics expenses. While the company has been absorbing these increases, the current economic environment brought on by the geopolitical crisis of the Iran conflict requires this adjustment to continue providing the high-quality, consistent materials and supply reliability that customers expect. PMC Organometallix will implement these changes in a transparent, collaborative manner and values your partnership while navigating these economic challenges.

 

 

Customers with questions or to discuss a specific situation should contact their account representative.

 

 

About PMC Group
PMC Group is a growth-oriented, diversified, global chemicals and plastics company delivering innovative solutions to everyday needs in a broad range of end markets including plastics, consumer products, electronics, paints, packaging, mining, personal care, food, automotive and pharmaceuticals. PMC was built on a sustainable model of growth through innovation while promoting social good. Dedicated to sustainability, PMC derives over half of its raw materials from renewable sources, operating from a worldwide network across the Americas, Europe and Asia. Learn more at www.pmc-group.com.

 

 

 

 

 

Frankfurt Higher Regional Court upholds BESREMi® arbitral award in favor of AOP Health

Business Wire India

 

Today, the Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt upheld the February 20251 partial final ICC arbitral award in favor of AOP Orphan Pharmaceuticals GmbH (“AOP Health”) in its dispute with PharmaEssentia Corp. (“PharmaEssentia”). The ruling confirms the award which found the Taiwanese company to be liable for certain damages.

 

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260424005227/en/

 

 

Portrait Dr. Rudolf Widmann, Founder AOP Health Credit: AOP Health/Daniel Ospelt

Portrait Dr. Rudolf Widmann, Founder AOP Health Credit: AOP Health/Daniel Ospelt

 

 

Dr. Rudolf Widmann, one of the two founders of AOP Health, explains: “We very much welcome the Frankfurt Higher Regional Court’s decision that confirms our position. In the interest of our patients, we are dedicated to maintaining stable and sustainable access to BESREMi® and to responsibly navigating future challenges.

 

The Product in Dispute

 

 

The conflict centers around BESREMi® (ropeginterferon alfa-2b), a product launched in 2019 and developed by AOP Health into an innovative treatment for rare blood cancers, particularly polycythemia vera, through a comprehensive clinical trial program. This makes BESREMi® the best investigated interferon in clinical trials in this indication as documented in the major relevant guidelines2. AOP Health had acquired the rights for both BESREMi®’s development and commercialization in the European, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and Middle Eastern markets from PharmaEssentia in 2009. In its seventh year after its approval by European Medicines Agency (“EMA”), AOP Health has successfully made BESREMi® available to an estimated 12,600 patients in AOP Health’s licensed territory.

 

 

First Arbitration and Set-aside Proceedings

 

 

Since 2017, PharmaEssentia repeatedly attempted to terminate its agreement with AOP Health regarding BESREMi®. In October 2020, an ICC Arbitral Tribunal rejected these attempts and awarded AOP Health approx. EUR 143 million in damages and dismissed PharmaEssentia’s counterclaims in its entirety.

 

 

Subsequent set-aside proceedings confirmed the arbitral award in its essentials, but found procedural flaws with respect to damage quantification, impacting the damages awarded.

 

 

Second Arbitration

 

 

In November 2020, PharmaEssentia initiated a legal action against AOP Health, alleging damage claims. AOP Health in turn claimed damages for delays in BESREMi®’s European approval caused by PharmaEssentia, and the misuse of AOP Health’s clinical trial data for PharmaEssentia’s US marketing authorization. The result was a partial final ICC arbitral award in favor of AOP Health, received on 17 February 2025, which found PEC guilty of intentional breaches and liable for several claims. The tribunal’s decision on the quantum of those claims is yet to be made.

 

 

Ruling of Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt Confirms AOP Health’s Position

 

 

In May 2025, PharmaEssentia filed an application with the Frankfurt Higher Regional Court to set aside the partial final ICC arbitral award dated 10 February 2025, arguing among other things that the award violated public order and PharmaEssentia’s right to be heard.

 

 

On 24 April 2026, the Frankfurt Higher Regional Court dismissed this application in its entirety and declared the award enforceable. An appeal to the German Federal Court of Justice is possible.

 

 

AOP Health believes this decision confirms its position and reinforces its commitment to patients. The company will continue to supply patients in need of ropeginterferon alfa-2b (BESREMi®), maintaining the high standards of quality patients depend on.

 

 

About BESREMi®

 

 

BESREMi® is the first interferon that was approved for polycythemia vera, a myelo­proliferative neoplasm (MPN), indicated in the European Union as monotherapy in adults for treatment of polycythemia vera without symptomatic enlarged spleen. Its overall safety and efficacy were demonstrated in multiple clinical studies.

 

 

BESREMi® (ropeginterferon alfa-2b) is a long-acting, mono-pegylated proline interferon (ATC L03AB15). It is administered once every 2 weeks initially, or up to every 4 weeks after stabilization of blood values. BESREMi® is designed to be self-administered subcutaneously with a pre-filled pen.

 

 

For the EMA Summary of Product Characteristics please visit: BESREMi®

 

 

About AOP Health

 

 

AOP Health is a global healthcare group with roots in Austria, where the headquarters of AOP Orphan Pharmaceuticals GmbH (“AOP Health”) is located. Since 1996, the AOP Health Group has been dedicated to developing innovative solutions to address unmet medical needs, particularly in the fields of rare diseases and intensive care medicine.

 

 

At the end of 2024, AOP Health received its first U.S. FDA approval for RapiblykTM, a medication aimed at patients in intensive care units, thereby further strengthening its commitment to making therapies available for patients worldwide. The AOP Health Group has established itself internationally as a pioneer in integrated therapy solutions and operates worldwide through subsidiaries, representations, and a strong network of partners.

 

 

With the claim “Needs. Science. Trust.” the AOP Health Group emphasizes its commitment to research and development, as well as the importance of building relationships with physicians and patient advocacy groups to ensure that the needs of these stakeholders are reflected in all aspects of the AOP Health Group’s actions.

 

 

1https://www.aop-health.com/global_en/press/press-releases/icc-arbitral-tribunal-ruling-aop-health/

 

 

2 ELN Guideline (2022), NCCN Guideline (2024), Onkopedia Leitlinie (2023)

 

 

 

 

 

Banma Intelligence and Alipay Launch AI Cockpit Solution Powered by Alipay AI Pay, Enabling Seamless and Secure In-Car Transactions by Voice

Business Wire India

 

At the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (“Auto China 2026”), OS and AI technology company Banma Intelligence and Alipay today launched a new AI cockpit solution integrating Alipay AI Pay, enabling drivers to complete purchases by voice command directly from their vehicle.

 

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260424618328/en/

 

 

Industry-first AI Cockpit Solution with Alipay AI Pay Unveiled

Industry-first AI Cockpit Solution with Alipay AI Pay Unveiled

 

 

“In the past two years, smart cockpits have achieved rapid advances in perception and decision-making,” said Ming Cai, Banma Intelligence Chief Product Officer. “With large models onboard, vehicles can understand user intent and make recommendations. By integrating Alipay AI Pay into our AI cockpit solution, we are removing the last friction point in the in-car smart cockpit experience – drivers simply speak to pay, no phone required.”

 

The new AI cockpit solution initially covers two high-frequency use cases: entertainment and travel. With just a voice command, drivers can seamlessly access AI-powered services to purchase tickets, book hotels, and order food. For example, utilizing Banma Intelligence’s Yan AI and Alipay AI Pay’s capabilities, drivers can initiate a transaction by saying “help me buy two movie tickets.” The AI cockpit system can select showtimes and seats, with drivers able to complete payment by voice confirmation.

 

 

Alipay’s security capabilities, including multi-layered risk management and real-time anti-fraud measures, also safeguard every transaction.

 

 

The solution comes at a time when intelligence has become a key focus area for major automakers. As a key component of in-car services, payment plays a crucial role in enhancing the intelligent user experience, with both automotive system providers and automakers able to integrate their services with Alipay AI Pay. The new AI cockpit solution has completed technical integration testing with major automotive OEMs, who plan to roll out this feature in their new models in the second half of 2026.

 

 

Alipay AI Pay is an AI-native payment solution introduced in 2025 that enables secure, seamless transactions through AI agents via voice command. Alipay AI Pay surpassed 100 million users in February 2026, becoming the world’s first AI-native payment product to reach this milestone. During the week of February 5-11, 2026, it processed over 120 million transactions.

 

 

As agentic commerce grows in China, Alipay AI Pay has expanded across a range of use cases — from AI agents embedded in apps and mini programs for traditional retailers such as Luckin Coffee, to AI smart glasses such as Rokid’s, consumer-facing AI applications like Alibaba’s Qwen and OpenClaw-type AI agents.

 

 

About Alipay

 

 

As the world becomes increasingly digital, Alipay has evolved from a trusted e-wallet into an all-in-one digital platform for daily services, connecting more than one billion consumers to over 80 million merchants across China. Alipay offers users a secure, seamless mobile payment experience and integrates over 10,000 services across sectors like travel, healthcare, tourism, and entertainment. With digital tools like Alipay Tap!, mini-programs, lifestyle accounts, Alipay enables merchants, institutions, and independent software vendors (ISVs) to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness. In addition, Alipay is developing a new AI-driven open platform by integrating AI agents to deliver smarter, more personalized services to its users as well as facilitating the digital transformation of the service sector.

 

 

About Banma Intelligence

 

 

As the only company that seamlessly integrates the three core pillars of intelligent vehicle experience—system-level OS solutions, full-stack end-to-end AI solutions, and vehicle platform services—into a differentiated intelligent cockpit business model, Banma Intelligence continues to lead industry innovation. Banma Intelligence has established partnerships with 69 automotive OEMs, with its intelligent cockpit solutions deployed in over 10 million vehicles. As a pioneer of an AI-native intelligent cockpit service ecosystem, Banma has onboarded more than 100 service providers. It also works closely with more than 10 leading chip companies to build an open and collaborative chip ecosystem. With full-stack AI capabilities and system-level OS solutions, Banma enables its customers to efficiently bring AI-powered intelligent cockpit features to market, accelerating product deployment and commercialization. Bama Intelligence is committed to leading the world in shaping automotive intelligence and beyond—where OS meets AI to transform the industry.

 

 

 

 

 

Spatial Announces the Release 2026 1.0.1: New Enhancements Across 3D InterOp, Data Prep, Meshing, and 3D Modeling SDKs

Business Wire India

 

Spatial Corp., the leading software development kit provider for design, manufacturing and engineering solutions and a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes, today announced new enhancements across several of its product lines. These updates further strengthen Spatial’s commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that optimize interoperability, data preparation, and advanced modeling workflows.

 

Designed to improve efficiency and robustness across CAD translation, modeling, meshing, and simulation processes, the latest updates introduce expanded format support, enhanced PMI handling, and new capabilities for complex geometry processing.

 

 

3D InterOp

 

 

NX Reader Enhancement for 2D Drawings

 

 

The NX reader imports 2D drawings as visualization data from NX 2412 and later versions.

 

 

glTF Writer Supports Draco Compression

 

 

glTF export incorporates Draco compression for meshes and point-clouds to significantly reduce output file sizes.

 

 

Enhanced Support for Reading Product Manufacturing Information (PMI)

 

 

  • The STEP Reader supports graphical PMI at the assembly level.
  • The JT Reader supports semantic PMI at the assembly level.
  • The NX Reader supports PMI created in drafting mode when attached to a solid (PMI attached to drawing sheets are excluded).

 

 

Updated CAD Format Version Support

 

  • JT 10.11
  • NX 2512
  • Solid Edge 2026

 

Data Prep

 

Hidden Body Removal (HBR)

 

 

HBR extends support for assembly models within UConnect workflows to several CAD formats like Solid Edge and Revit as well as for mesh formats like 3MF, OBJ and Smart 3D.

 

 

3D ACIS Modeler

 

 

Blending (Filleting) Enhancements

 

 

  • Rho-Conic Cross-Sections: Create blends with conic cross-sections defined by a rho-parameter.
  • Enhanced robustness when simultaneously processing multiple edge sequences: Improves stability and prevents overlaps and interference between blends.

 

 

Resolution of Edge Self-Intersections

 

Enable checking and optional splitting of edges with self-intersections.

 

 

Mesh Prep for ACIS

 

 

Mesh Prep for ACIS is an add-on for ACIS that provides tools to simplify the pre-processing of CAD geometry for simulation workflows. Enhancements in Mesh Prep for ACIS for computing centerlines include:

 

 

  • Handling of Concentric Faces
    For pipes with concentric inner and outer walls, ACIS now calculates a unique centerline automatically.

 

  • Joints and Branches
    Generation of centerlines now handles more complex cases with joints and branches.

 

Mesh Prep for ACIS requires an additional license.

 

3D CGM Modeler

 

 

Curve Self-Intersection Checker

 

 

Detects self-intersections of a curve and optionally splits them to obtain a wire body with the same shape as the input curve in scenarios where a surface on which the input curve lies is known.

 

 

Filleting Aids

 

 

Documentation improvements including new sample code are available that provide more clarity and guidance for the creation of fillets.

 

 

CSM Surface Mesher and CVM Volumetric Mesher

 

 

CSM: Mesh Healing

 

 

Mesh healing functionality in CSM enables robust downstream simulation workflows. The operator prepares for volume meshing by automatically resolving invalid intersections, self-intersections or gaps in the input surface mesh.

 

 

CSM-CVM: Interface for Mesh-Quality Evaluation

 

 

A new mesh quality evaluator enables surface and volume mesh analysis via predefined or custom quality metrics.

 

 

CSM-CVM: Samples for Adaptive Meshing

 

 

Documentation and package enhancements, including new samples, are available for adaptive surface and volume meshing workflows.

 

 

About Spatial Corp.

 

 

Spatial Corp., a Dassault Systèmes subsidiary, is the leading provider of 3D software development toolkits for technical applications across a broad range of industries. Spatial 3D modeling, CAD translation, Meshing and 3D visualization software development toolkits help application developers deliver market-leading products, maintain focus on core competencies, and reduce time-to-market. For over 35 years, Spatial’s 3D software development toolkits have been adopted by many of the world’s most recognized software developers, manufacturers, research institutes, and universities. Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, Spatial has offices in the USA, France, Germany, Japan, China, and the United Kingdom. For more information on Spatial’s latest updates and product offerings, please visit www.spatial.com.

 

 

 

 

 

Swaranjali Delhi Celebrates 25 Years with ‘Colours of India 2026’ in Hyderabad

Colors of India 2026

 

Apr 25: Marking 25 years of promoting Indian classical arts, Swaranjali Delhi, in association with Tatvaa Arts and RMS Audio, presents Colours of India 2026 Hyderabad — an evening celebrating the richness of Indian classical vocal, instrumental music, and dance.

The event will be held today, Saturday, April 25, 2026, at 2:00 PM at the B M Birla Auditorium, Birla Science Centre complex, Adarsh Nagar, Hyderabad.

The program is structured in two sessions, bringing together acclaimed artists and promising institutions from across the country.

Session 1 will feature a group presentation by Rhythm Dance Academy, Vocal & Sitar recital by Akshay Vat Sangeet Mahavidyalaya, Vocal performances by students of Shanti Swaroop Gurukulam, Raageshree Academy, and Swarasya Gurukulam, and a Taal Vadya ensemble by the disciples of Shri Gajender Shewalker.

Session 2 showcases eminent solo artists: Vid. B Pavan Singh on Carnatic Violin, Smt. Hemangi Bhagat with Hindustani Vocal, and Shri Rampaparnna Bhattacharjee on Sitar.

The event will be anchored by Smt. Sikha Nath. Co-artists for the evening include Shri Susamoy Mishra, Shri Vivek Kayal, Shri Rahul Deshpande, and Shri Rama Krishna.

The event is supported by RMS Audio and Shreyas Webmedia Solutions.

Event Details: 

Date: Saturday, 25 April 2026 
Time: 2:00 PM 
Venue: B M Birla Auditorium, Birla Science Centre complex, Adarsh Nagar, Hyderabad – 500063 
Entry: All are cordially invitedFor media queries, interviews, or passes, please contact: 
Swaranjali / Tatvaa Arts / RMS Audio 
Phone: 9910300319, 8142803372, 9246109975, 8920265508, 9949700611 
Website: www.swaranjali.org

DKMS Gala 2026 – A First in Germany The DKMS Gala 2026 in Munich sends a powerful message of life and hope

DKMS Gala 2026 – A First in Germany  The DKMS Gala 2026 in Munich sends a powerful message of life and hope

Mumbai, Apr 25: special evening filled with compassion, courage, and humanity: For the first time, the DKMS Gala took place in Germany—the very place where the organization’s history began in 1991. More than 400 dedicated supporters gathered at the Haus der Kunst in Munich to show solidarity with patients. The event was an overwhelming success, raising more than 1.5 million euros for lifesaving work in the fight against blood cancer.

The hosts of the evening were Dr. Peter Harf, founder of DKMS and member of the Board of Trustees, along with his daughters Katharina Harf, Chair of the DKMS Foundation Board, and Viktoria von Wulffen, member of the Board of Trustees.

mong the prominent guests of the evening, which was hosted by Katharina Harf, were Francis Fulton-SmithUschi Glas, Joshua Kimmich, Joachim Löw, and Richy Müller.

A key part of the program was the auction, moderated by Barbara Schöneberger and Nils Ole Oermann. What made it special was that the bids supported specific DKMS projects—such as providing sick children in India with access to so-called MRD diagnostics. This is a highly sensitive test capable of detecting even the smallest remaining leukemia cells.

The DKMS Gala builds on successful events in New York and London and now brings this special commitment to Germany for the first time—the place where it all began 35 years ago. The goal of the evening was to raise lifesaving awareness and generate vital funds to further advance DKMS’s international dedication to overcome blood cancer.

The event was held under the patronage of Bavarian Minister-President Dr. Markus Söder, who said: “For 35 years, DKMS has stood for solidarity in action and genuine social cohesion. This work deserves the highest respect. That is why, as Minister-President, I have wholeheartedly taken on the patronage of the first DKMS Gala in Germany.”

A legacy that saves lives worldwide

DKMS was founded in 1991 by Peter Harf—prompted by his wife Mechtild’s diagnosis with leukemia. At the time, a bone marrow transplant was her only chance for a cure. A personal promise to his wife, who died from a relapse, gave rise to a global movement. To this day, this legacy continues to save lives around the globe. More than 13 million potential stem cell donors are now registered at seven locations across five continents, having made more than 135,000 second chances at life possible. An emotional film commemorated Mechtild Harf and her story. “When we started, it was a very personal mission—driven by the desire to save lives. Today, especially on an evening like this, when we come together to remember while also offering hope, I am once again deeply aware of what has grown from it,” says Peter Harf. “Remembering Mechtild touches me deeply—and at the same time, it fills me with great gratitude to see that our loss has turned into a global movement that gives so many people a second chance at life.”

Moving first meeting with the lifesaver

A particularly moving moment was the first in-person meeting between the cured patient Eva from Thessaloniki and her lifesaver Sabrina from Braunfels in Germany. Sabrina had already registered as a donor at the age of 17—inspired by her parents’ commitment. Years later, she received the news that she was a potential match. Even when it became clear that a bone marrow donation was necessary, she decided without hesitation to help. Through her selflessness, she gave Eva a future. “A courageous decision turned into hopehope turned into life—and a bond has formed between two strangers that will last forever. For me personally, this brings things full circle,” says Katharina Harf. “When I was young myself, I lost my mother to leukemia. Seeing that a child today has the chance to grow up, laugh, and dream is a deeply moving moment. It shows what is possible when people stand up for one another—even across all borders.” 

Eva was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2022. After an initially successful treatment, she suffered a relapse and had to temporarily move to Athens with her family to receive a lifesaving stem cell transplant. Today, Eva is healthy, full of energy, and back in school. She traveled to Munich specifically for the gala, accompanied by her parents.

At the end of the evening, music star LP took the stage. LP has supported DKMS for years and was met with cheers and thunderous applause. 

All proceeds from the evening go toward DKMS’s global work—from registering new donors and funding medical research to improving access to transplantation for patients.

Markus Söder concludes: “I am particularly pleased that Bavaria is playing a pioneering role here: Last year, more people registered as potential stem cell donors here than in any other federal state. That is a strong sign and makes it clear: Together, we can save lives and give hope—in Bavaria, throughout Germany, and worldwide. Support DKMS by registering or donating and help advance this lifesaving work.” 

The DKMS Gala 2026 thus stands for far more than a festive evening: It is a powerful signal in the fight against blood cancer—and a call to save lives together.

The DKMS also received special support from the Aschenbrenner family, the Randlkofer family, Dallmayr, Douglas, JAB, and Porsche, whose commitment made for an unforgettable evening for the guests and supported the work of the DKMS.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone for their tremendous commitment!

KIIT Rises to 169th in Asia, Emerges Top University in Eastern India in THE Rankings 2026 !

Bhubaneswar,Apr25(BNP): In a significant academic achievement, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology has improved its standing in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2026, securing the 169th position among leading universities across Asia. The institution has also emerged as the top-ranked university in Eastern India and holds the 6th position among all public and private universities in the country.

KIIT Rises to 169th in Asia, Emerges Top University in Eastern India in THE Rankings 2026 !

This marks a notable rise from last year’s ranking of 184th in Asia, reflecting KIIT’s consistent progress in academic excellence and global competitiveness. Adding to its achievements, KIIT has also been recognised as the second-best institution in the Sports Science category by Times Higher Education.

The rankings are based on key performance indicators such as teaching quality, research output, knowledge transfer, and international outlook. KIIT’s strong performance across these parameters highlights its commitment to innovation, quality education, and global engagement.

Despite being a relatively young institution—established 28 years ago and functioning as a university for just 22 years—KIIT has successfully met the rigorous evaluation criteria, surpassing several well-established institutions across Asia. This achievement has brought pride to both the state and the nation.

Achyuta Samanta, founder of KIIT and Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, congratulated the faculty, staff, and students for their collective efforts and dedication. He also expressed confidence that the university will continue to scale greater heights in the coming years.

KIIT’s consistent presence in global rankings, including those by Times Higher Education, QS, and other reputed agencies, underscores its growing stature as a centre of excellence in higher education and its contribution to enhancing India’s academic reputation on the global stage.

Even Early Deliveries Annoy Consumers

When it comes to package delivery, early isn’t always better.

A new study from researchers at the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business finds that when a package that’s ordered online is delivered earlier than the promised delivery date, the purchaser is apt to give it fewer stars when they leave an online review.

The finding surprised researchers Salar Nozari and Soogand Alavi, assistant professors of marketing. While the impact of delivery performance on how consumers rate a company’s service quality is well known, the authors didn’t expect that early or late deliveries would actually impact perceptions of the product itself. Even more interesting, they said that while we might expect that customers to ding a product in their rating for arriving late, they didn’t think they would also penalize a product for arriving early.

The two researchers analyzed online reviews of 11 million products left over the course of a year on an e-commerce platform. They found that when the delivery was made later than the platform promised, it led to a loss of .4 stars on average for products compared to on-time deliveries, presumably because the customer wasn’t happy about waiting. 

But when the delivery came before the window, the recipient also dinged the product, by an average of .2 stars. The authors said that while that might seem small on a single review, it quickly impacts the product average rating after numerous reviews and could eventually reduce sales.  

Why such counter-intuitive annoyance for an early delivery? Nozari and Alavi said it could be that the early delivery interrupted the customer’s time needed to justify purchasing the product. The researchers said that customers often use the time between purchase and acquisition to justify buying the product. If the platform says the product will be delivered Friday morning, they implicitly use the time before delivery to come to terms with their purchase, a process called cognitive dissonance theory.

But when the product comes Thursday afternoon, that early delivery stops the mental process so now they’re uneasy about the purchase and that’s reflected in the downgraded review. They said financial compensation can minimize the damage, so businesses can give a gift card or a discount on the customer’s next purchase if the delivery is late. 

Nozari and Alavi said one exception to this is food deliveries, which customers are usually more familiar with and so an early delivery doesn’t cause discomfort. 

Researchers Discover the Fossil of a New Hamster-Sized Mammal That Lived Alongside Dinosaurs on the Pacific Coast

Apr 25: Mammals and dinosaurs coexisted on Earth until a catastrophic event 66 million years ago killed 75% of life on the planet. Despite the devastation, some animals survived, including rodent-like mammals in the Cimolodon genus. These creatures are part of the multituberculates, a group that arose during the Jurassic Period and survived over 100 million years before going extinct. Studying these animals helps researchers better understand how mammals survived the mass extinction event and then diversified into the variety of mammals around today.

A research team led by the University of Washington has identified a new species in the Cimolodon genus from a fossil the team discovered at a research site in Baja California. The researchers estimate that this fossil is about 75 million years old. The new species, named Cimolodon desosai, was about the size of a golden hamster, the researchers said. It likely scampered on the ground and in trees and ate fruits and insects.

The researchers published these findings April 22 in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

“The genus Cimolodon was a pretty common mammal during the Late Cretaceous, the last epoch of the Age of Dinosaurs. Cimolodon fossils have been found throughout western North America, from western Canada down through Mexico,” said senior author Gregory Wilson Mantilla, a UW professor of biology and curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Burke Museum. “This new species, Cimolodon desosai, was ancestral to the species that survived the extinction event. It and its descendants were relatively small and omnivorous — two traits that were advantageous for surviving.” 

When Wilson Mantilla and his team discovered the fossil in 2009, they found teeth, a skull, jaws and parts of the skeleton, including a femur and an ulna. 

“It’s very hard to find fossils at this site compared to other areas,” Wilson Mantilla said. “At first, my field assistant found just a little tooth poking out. If he had just found that, I would have been over the moon. But then when we looked inside the crack of the rock, we could see there was more bone.”

The fact that the researchers uncovered more than just teeth for C. desosai means that they can better understand its size and shape and how it likely moved. It also helps fill out the picture of this genus and the habitat in which it lived, and contributes to a better understanding of the multituberculate group in general.

The researchers used digital imaging and a tool called micro-computed tomography, or micro-CT, to get high resolution images of the fossil. Then the team compared the teeth of C. desosai to those of its cousins in the Cimolodon genus to establish it as a new species. 

“That far back in time everything is named based on their tooth characteristics,” Wilson Mantilla said. “If you find a skeleton that’s missing teeth, sometimes it’s hard to attach it to a name.”

The team named this species after Michael de Sosa VI, the field assistant who first found it, because de Sosa died while they were still analyzing the fossil.

“He was a great field assistant, and he was like a little brother to me,” Wilson Mantilla said. “It’s a great specimen to be associated with.”

Additional co-authors are Isiah Newbins, UW doctoral student in biology, David Fastovsky at the University of Rhode Island; Yue Zhang, who completed this research as a UW postdoctoral fellow in biology; Meng Chen, who completed this research as a UW doctoral student in biology; and Marisol Montellano-Ballesteros and Dalia García Alcántara at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 

This research was funded by UC MEXUS-CONACYT, Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico PAPIIT IN111209-2, the UW College of Arts and Sciences, the UW Department of Biology and the American Philosophical Society.