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Nvidia’s Trillion-Dollar Bet: How Blackwell and Rubin Chips Are Reshaping the Economics of Artificial Intelligence
Jensen Huang doesn't do small numbers anymore. When the Nvidia CEO took the stage at the company's GTC conference in March, he laid out a vision so staggering in its financia...
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Switzerland Bets It Can Build the CERN of Semiconductors — and Reshape Europe’s Chip Future
Switzerland wants to do for semiconductors what it did for particle physics. That's the ambition behind a new research initiative that would position the country as the intel...
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NASA Is About to Beam 4K Video From the Moon Using Lasers — and It Could Redefine How Humanity Watches Space Exploration
When the four astronauts aboard Artemis II loop around the Moon as early as next year, they won't just be making history as the first humans to travel beyond low-Earth orbit...
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A $60 Million Startup Wants to Dim the Sun With Engineered Particles — and It’s Already Testing Them
Somewhere in the hazy intersection of climate desperation and audacious engineering, a startup called Stardust Solutions has raised $60 million to do something that sounds li...
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The Sun Eats Everything: How Solar and Batteries Are Devouring the Global Energy System Faster Than Anyone Predicted
Something extraordinary is happening in global energy markets, and most people — including many industry professionals — haven't fully grasped its speed or scale. Solar photo...
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Tim Cook’s Quiet Echo of Steve Jobs Tells You Everything About Apple’s Smart Glasses Strategy
When Tim Cook was asked about Apple's plans for smart glasses during a recent interview, he didn't unveil a product roadmap. He didn't tease a release date. Instead, he offer...
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New York Bans 3D-Printed Ghost Guns After CEO Shooting
In recent developments, New York has taken decisive steps to address the growing concerns surrounding untraceable firearms produced through additive manufacturing techniques. La...
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Arm Holdings Bets the Company on AGI Chips — And Wall Street Is Paying Attention
Arm Holdings is no longer content to be the quiet architect behind the world's smartphones. The British chip designer, majority-owned by SoftBank, has declared its ambition t...
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The World’s Power Grid Just Crossed a Line It Won’t Uncross: Renewables Hit 40% of Global Electricity
For the first time in human history, renewable energy sources generated roughly 40% of the world's electricity in 2024. That single number tells a story decades in the making...
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The Sound of Water Breaking: Scientists Discover That Liquids Crack Like Solids
For centuries, the sharp snap of a breaking solid — glass shattering, a bone fracturing, ice splitting — has been one of the most recognizable sounds in nature. Now, scientis...
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The Exam Room’s Newest Threat: How Smart Glasses Are Quietly Dismantling Academic Integrity Worldwide
A student in Turkey sits for a high-stakes university entrance exam. On his face, a pair of glasses that look entirely ordinary. They aren't. Built into the frames is a tiny...
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Lasers, Paper, and the End of Plastic Packaging: Inside Germany’s Quiet Bet to Replace Polymers With Pulp
Somewhere in a research lab in Dresden, Germany, a laser is burning microscopic channels into paper. Not to cut it. Not to etch a design. To make it waterproof.That se...
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The Lithium-Sulfur Battery That Packs Nine Times the Punch — and Why Your Next Gadget Might Run on It
For decades, lithium-ion batteries have been the dominant chemistry powering everything from smartphones to electric vehicles. They've improved incrementally, year by year, w...
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Google’s Custom Memory Chips Threaten to Upend the Semiconductor Food Chain — and Micron and Samsung Are in the Crosshairs
Google just fired a shot across the bow of the memory chip industry. And the companies most likely to feel the impact — Micron Technology and Samsung Electronics — may not ha...
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Ukraine’s Drone-on-Drone War: How Kyiv Is Building Autonomous Interceptor Swarms to Neutralize Russia’s Aerial Onslaught
Somewhere in Ukraine, engineers are testing a weapon that sounds like it belongs in a science fiction screenplay. Small, fast, relatively cheap drones that hunt other drones...
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