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Shells and Sensors: How the U.S. Army Is Reinventing Arctic Artillery for the Drone Age
At a frozen firing range inside the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center in Alaska, soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment recently...
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H&M Wants to Turn CO2 Into Clothing. Here’s How That Actually Works.
H&M is betting that the future of fashion starts with carbon dioxide. The Swedish retail giant has partnered with a startup called LanzaTech to develop a supply chain that co...
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Airbus Is Bringing American-Made Combat Drones to Europe — And It Changes Everything
Airbus just made one of the most significant moves in European defense in years. The company announced it's preparing two uncrewed combat aircraft — built by U.S. firm Kratos...
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Biological Data Centers: Startups Are Building Computers Powered by Human Brain Cells
A new class of data centers doesn't run on silicon. It runs on human neurons.Several startups are now developing computing systems built around organoids — lab-grown c...
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Windows Desperately Needs a MacBook Rival — And It May Be Impossible to Build
Apple's MacBook lineup has become the benchmark for what a laptop should be. Battery life that lasts all day. Silent operation. Consistent performance across every app. And a...
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ASUS Exec: Apple’s MacBook Neo Shakes Up PC Industry with M5 Chip
An executive from ASUS recently described Apple's latest MacBook model as a significant disruption to the personal computer sector, sparking widespread discussion among manufact...
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Why Google and Tesla Believe the Traditional Electrical Grid is Obsolete
The electrical grid is often described as the largest machine ever built, a complex network of power plants, substations, and transmission lines designed for a simpler time....
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Germany’s Solar Boom Is Cutting Power Costs Even as Gas Prices Surge
Germany's massive solar buildout is finally paying off in a way that matters most: cheaper electricity. Even as natural gas prices spike across Europe, the country's investme...
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Intel Cracks a Major Barrier in Fully Homomorphic Encryption, Making Encrypted Computing Practical
Intel just made a significant leap toward making fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) usable in the real world. The chipmaker, working alongside Microsoft and the Defense Advan...
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Telura Exits Stealth With €4M to Build AI-Native Telecom Infrastructure — But Can It Deliver?
A Portuguese startup called Telura just emerged from stealth mode with €4 million in pre-seed funding and a bold claim: it can replace the tangled mess of legacy telecom soft...
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TerraPower Gets NRC Approval to Build Nation’s First Commercial Advanced Nuclear Reactor in Wyoming
On March 4, 2026, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued a historic approval that marks a significant turning point for advanced nuclear energy in America. The NRC aut...
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Liquid Metal Lenses Straight Out of Science Fiction Are About to Give Machines Superhuman Vision
A team of researchers in China has built a tunable liquid metal lens that could fundamentally change how robots, autonomous vehicles, and medical devices perceive the world....
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Scientists Are Using a Particle Accelerator to 3D Scan Entire Ants — And the Results Are Stunning
A team of researchers has turned one of physics' most powerful tools into a biological scanner, using a particle accelerator to produce absurdly detailed 3D models of ants. T...
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Washington’s New Atomic Arrow: The F-35A Gains Nuclear Certification
The United States military has quietly crossed a significant threshold in aerial warfare capabilities, marking a shift in how nuclear deterrence is projected globally. In a d...
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TerraPower’s Wyoming Gambit: Inside the Federal Green Light for Sodium-Cooled Nuclear
The long-stalled ambition to revive the American nuclear sector with advanced non-light water technology crossed a historic threshold this week. TerraPower, the energy ventur...
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