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Why Google and Tesla Believe the Traditional Electrical Grid is Obsolete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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Apple’s Silicon Pivot: The Strategic Implications of the M5’s Triple-Tier Architecture
Apple’s Silicon Pivot: The Strategic Implications of the M5’s Triple-Tier Architecture For the past five years, Apple’s dominance in the semiconductor space has bee...
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Intel’s 288-Core Xeon 6 Behemoth: The 18A Chip That Could Decide the Company’s Future in the Data Center Wars
Intel Corporation has placed its biggest bet in years on a single process node—and the stakes could not be higher. At Computex 2025, the company unveiled the Xeon 6 900-serie...
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Apple’s M5 Pro and M5 Max Arrive: What the New Silicon Means for the Pro Market and the Chip Industry at Large
Apple Inc. has officially pulled back the curtain on its next generation of professional-grade silicon, introducing the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips in a move that signals the com...
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Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Dominate a Market That Barely Exists — And That May Be the Point
In a product category that most consumers still view with skepticism, Meta Platforms has managed to claim an outsized share of the smart glasses market — a feat that says as...
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When Physics Breaks Its Own Rules: How Time Crystals Are Defying Newton’s Third Law
For more than three centuries, Newton's Third Law has stood as one of the most intuitive and reliable principles in all of physics: for every action, there is an equal and op...
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Apple’s Smart Glasses Ambitions: How Tim Cook Plans to Outflank Meta With a Decade of AR Investment
For years, Tim Cook has spoken about augmented reality with the kind of reverence most tech executives reserve for their most prized innovations. Now, as Meta's Ray-Ban smart...
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