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Valve Opens SteamOS to Intel and NVIDIA GPUs as Steam Machine Era Begins
Valve has spent years perfecting SteamOS on the Steam Deck. Now the company is pushing that Linux-based platform toward Intel and NVIDIA hardware. The move could reshape PC g...
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ASML’s $400 Million Machines and Anthropic’s Model Feud Expose Cracks in U.S. Chip and AI Controls
ASML's extreme ultraviolet lithography systems stand as tall as a double-decker bus. They weigh more than 150 tons. Each carries a price tag near $400 million. These devices...
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AI-Driven Data Centers Fuel Surge in US LNG Demand as Bridge to Renewables
The global energy sector faces unprecedented pressure as artificial intelligence infrastructure drives electricity consumption to levels once considered unimaginable. According...
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Trump’s $17.5 Billion Nuclear Loan Bet Aims to Jump-Start 10 New Reactors
The Trump administration is putting real money behind its nuclear ambitions. On Tuesday it conditionally committed $17.5 billion in low-interest loans from the Energy Departm...
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Trump Signs Executive Orders to Accelerate US Quantum Computing Leadership
President Donald Trump signed two executive orders designed to accelerate American progress in quantum computing and related technologies. The actions, reported by...
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Canada Bets Big on Nuclear Renaissance With Plan for 10 New Reactors and CANDU Export Push
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson stood in Newmarket, Ont., on June 22 and laid out an ambitious federal blueprint. Canada would build up to 10 new large-scal...
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Ukraine’s Acoustic Sensor Networks Expose Costly Flaws in Western Air Defenses
Ukraine has blanketed its territory with thousands of low-cost acoustic sensors. These simple microphone arrays listen for the telltale buzz of incoming drones. They feed dat...
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How 3D Printing Could Stuff Batteries Into Every Device Nook
Batteries have barely changed their form in three decades. Factories still stamp out pouches and cylinders. Chemists chase incremental gains in energy density while the physi...
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Chinese Startup Bets AI Simulations Can Slash Fusion’s Billion-Dollar Trial-and-Error Costs
Decades of work have failed to deliver commercial fusion power. The sun does it effortlessly. On Earth the obstacles stack up fast. Temperatures hotter than the sun's core. P...
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Scientists Convert Mixed Plastic Waste into Jet Fuel for 89 Cents per Liter
Scientists have developed a new chemical reactor system that turns plastic waste into jet fuel with costs potentially low enough to compete with traditional petroleum-based kero...
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NATO Commander Warns Reactive Air Defenses No Longer Work Against Cheap Drone Swarms
Sir John Stringer delivered a blunt assessment in mid-June. The days when NATO could sit back, wait for threats to appear, and knock them from the sky with fast jets or price...
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Ukraine’s Drones Shift From Killers to Lifelines on the Front
The battlefield in eastern Ukraine has grown so lethal that human runners no longer dare cross certain stretches. Russian surveillance drones hover overhead. Strike craft wai...
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Apple’s Home Ambitions Stretch to 2028 as AI Delays Push Back Hubs, Robots and More
Apple has mapped out a years-long plan to expand its presence in home automation. The effort hinges on a more capable Siri and fresh hardware. Yet the schedule now runs throu...
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Chinese Team Builds Digital Twin of Light-Powered Computer to Train AI Without Hardware Queues
Chinese researchers have taken the concept of simulation to a new level. They created a digital replica of a physical optical computing system, ran AI training inside that vi...
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Private Fusion Startups Raise $13B as Commercial Clean Energy Nears
Nuclear fusion has long represented one of the most promising paths toward clean, abundant energy, yet practical commercial power plants have remained elusive for decades. Recen...
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