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Graphene Sails and Ground-Based Lasers: The Radical Physics Behind Pushing Spacecraft Without Fuel
A spacecraft with no engine. No propellant tanks. No chemical combustion of any kind. Just a sheet of carbon atoms, one layer thick, catching a beam of light fired from the g...
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Intel’s Satellite Ambitions, Elon Musk’s Shadow, and the Trillion-Dollar Delusion Haunting American Chipmaking
Pat Gelsinger is gone. His vision isn't — not entirely. But the pieces of Intel he tried to assemble into something coherent are now scattering in directions that would have...
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Intel’s Unlikely Alliance With Musk’s Empire: A Bet on Space, AI, and Survival
Pat Gelsinger is gone. His successor, Lip-Bu Tan, has barely settled into the corner office. And already Intel is making moves that would have seemed improbable even a year a...
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Old Car Battery Acid Just Found a Second Life as a Critical Ingredient for Solar Panels
A team of researchers has figured out how to extract lead from discarded car battery acid and transform it into a key material for next-generation solar cells. The technique,...
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Canada’s Phosphate Bet: How One Junior Miner Is Racing to Break China’s Grip on Battery Materials
In the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, a company most investors have never heard of is quietly working to reshape the supply chain for one of the most critical comp...
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China’s Megawatt Hydrogen Engine Just Flew — And the West Should Be Paying Attention
On a runway in China, a modified turboprop aircraft climbed into the air powered by something no plane had ever used in flight before: a megawatt-class hydrogen turbine engin...
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NATO’s New Obsession: A Fast Lane for Ukrainian War-Tested Tech to Reach Alliance Forces
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has spent decades perfecting the art of bureaucratic procurement. Committees upon committees. Layers of approval. Testing cycles that s...
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Britain’s Wind and Solar Bonanza: How One Month Displaced £1 Billion in Gas Imports
In March 2026, something remarkable happened on the British power grid. Wind turbines and solar panels generated so much electricity that they displaced an estimated £1 billi...
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Intel’s Terafab Gamble Meets Elon Musk’s Chip Ambitions: Inside the Collision Reshaping American Semiconductor Manufacturing
Intel's stock surged more than 7% in a single session last week, propelled by two seemingly unrelated developments that, taken together, signal a dramatic reconfiguration of...
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The Slow Defunding of American Science: Trump’s 2026 Budget Would Gut Research Agencies by Billions
The White House wants to cut the National Institutes of Health by 40 percent. The National Science Foundation would lose a third of its funding. NASA's science directorate wo...
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IBM Bets Its Mainframe Future on Arm Chips and AI—And It Might Actually Work
For decades, IBM's mainframes have been the silent backbone of global finance, insurance, and government. Banks process trillions of dollars through them daily. Airlines rout...
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ASML’s $40 Billion Surge: Why Wall Street Thinks the Chip Equipment Giant Is Just Getting Started
The most important company most people have never heard of is about to have another extraordinary year. ASML Holding, the Dutch semiconductor equipment maker that holds a glo...
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The Invisible Flaw in 3D Printing That MIT Thinks It Can Finally Fix
For decades, 3D printing has promised to transform manufacturing. Layer by layer, machines build objects from digital blueprints — medical implants, aerospace components, arc...
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An African Drone Startup Wants to Build 30,000 UAVs a Year — and It’s Borrowing Apple’s Manufacturing Blueprint to Do It
In a warehouse in Johannesburg, a company most defense analysts have never heard of is assembling drones at a pace that would have seemed absurd two years ago. Paramount Adva...
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Intel’s Panther Lake Moment: Can a New Chip Architecture Restore a Fallen Giant’s Credibility?
Intel just did something it hasn't done in years. It made Wall Street believe again.Shares of Intel surged more than 7% on Monday after the company revealed that its u...
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