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Xiaomi Bets on Mini LED Dominance with FX Series Launch in India
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Xiaomi Bets on Mini LED Dominance with FX Series Launch in India

Xiaomi expands its premium display portfolio in India with the FX Mini LED series, featuring Quantum MagiQ processing and Fire TV integration.
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Unastella Secures $24 Million to Accelerate South Korea’s Private Space Race
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Unastella Secures $24 Million to Accelerate South Korea’s Private Space Race

South Korean rocket startup Unastella closes a $24M Series B to scale its electric pump-fed launch vehicles, aiming to disrupt the small-sat market.
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale Human Engineering Over AI Automation
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale Human Engineering Over AI Automation

Founded by SpaceX veteran Tom Mueller, Impulse Space raises $500M to expand its workforce, betting on human expertise over AI for orbital hardware design.
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Blue Origin Targets Aggressive Return to Flight After New Glenn Pad Explosion
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Blue Origin Targets Aggressive Return to Flight After New Glenn Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp reveals Blue Origin plans to fly New Glenn again by the end of the year despite significant launchpad damage in Florida.
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The Space Tug Era: Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Solve the ‘Last Mile’ Problem in Orbit
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The Space Tug Era: Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Solve the ‘Last Mile’ Problem in Orbit

Led by 137 Ventures and BANNER VC, Impulse Space is scaling production of the Mira and Helios spacecraft to tackle in-space mobility and lunar logistics.
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The Orbital Breaking Point: Why Space Traffic Management is Racing Toward an ‘Equilibrium State’
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The Orbital Breaking Point: Why Space Traffic Management is Racing Toward an ‘Equilibrium State’

As LEO becomes crowded with mega-constellations and orbital data centers, engineers are warning that we must find a mathematical 'equilibrium state' to avoid a Kessler-style collapse.
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UK Space Agency Partners with Vast to Send First Physically Disabled Astronaut to Orbit
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UK Space Agency Partners with Vast to Send First Physically Disabled Astronaut to Orbit

The UK government is coordinating with Vast to send astronaut John McFall to the Haven-1 space station, marking a pivotal shift in inclusive human spaceflight.
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The Propulsion Bottleneck: Why ‘Golden Dome’ Depends on a New Class of Space Engines
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The Propulsion Bottleneck: Why ‘Golden Dome’ Depends on a New Class of Space Engines

U.S. space defense architecture 'Golden Dome' shifts the focus from interception to orbital maneuverability, sparking a race for scalable propulsion systems.
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OpenAI Model Resolves 80-Year-Old Erdős Unit Distance Conjecture
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OpenAI Model Resolves 80-Year-Old Erdős Unit Distance Conjecture

An internal OpenAI model has successfully disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, marking a significant milestone in AI's ability to perform autonomous mathematical research.
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The Remote Work Trap: Why New Grads Are Being Frozen Out of the Job Market
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The Remote Work Trap: Why New Grads Are Being Frozen Out of the Job Market

New research from the New York Fed suggests remote work, not AI, is the primary driver behind rising youth unemployment and declining quality in junior output.
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Nvidia Moves Into the Arm Laptop Space with RTX Spark to Fuel ‘Agentic’ AI
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Nvidia Moves Into the Arm Laptop Space with RTX Spark to Fuel ‘Agentic’ AI

Nvidia introduces the RTX Spark platform, partnering with MediaTek to challenge Qualcomm in the Windows on Arm market with a focus on local AI agents.
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Digital Gerrymandering: How Algorithmic Redistricting is Shaping the New Congressional Battlegrounds
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Digital Gerrymandering: How Algorithmic Redistricting is Shaping the New Congressional Battlegrounds

From California to Iowa, new congressional boundaries drawn via sophisticated mapping software are creating volatile battlegrounds for the next House majority.
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Xiaomi pivots to Fire TV for upcoming FX Mini LED Series in India
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Xiaomi pivots to Fire TV for upcoming FX Mini LED Series in India

Xiaomi is bringing the FX Mini LED Series to India on June 4, switching to Amazon's Fire TV OS and debuting Quantum MagiQ technology.
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The Virtual RAM Trap: Why ‘Memory Extension’ Might Be Slowing Down Your Android Phone
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The Virtual RAM Trap: Why ‘Memory Extension’ Might Be Slowing Down Your Android Phone

Virtual RAM features like Samsung's RAM Plus and generic Memory Extension can actually degrade performance on high-end Android devices. Here is how it works and why you should consider disabling it.
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Turning Nuclear Waste into Forever Power: The Engineering Behind the 5,000-Year Diamond Battery
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Turning Nuclear Waste into Forever Power: The Engineering Behind the 5,000-Year Diamond Battery

Researchers from the University of Bristol and UKAEA are repurposing nuclear graphite waste into betavoltaic diamond batteries capable of lasting millennia.
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The ‘Super’ El Niño Warning: Why 2026’s Pacific Warming is a Climate Stress Test
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The ‘Super’ El Niño Warning: Why 2026’s Pacific Warming is a Climate Stress Test

The World Meteorological Organization warns of a potentially record-breaking El Niño event in 2026, compounding the effects of human-led climate change.
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SpaceX Signals Massive Equity Issuance in IPO Filing, Reigniting Tesla Merger Speculation
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SpaceX Signals Massive Equity Issuance in IPO Filing, Reigniting Tesla Merger Speculation

A subtle change in SpaceX's IPO risk factors warns of 'significant equity' issuance, fueling theories that Elon Musk may eventually merge the space giant with Tesla.
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SpaceX Flags Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filing
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SpaceX Flags Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filing

SpaceX has updated its IPO filing to warn investors that water access for cooling AI data centers is now a primary operational risk alongside power and chips.
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Blue Origin Targets Year-End Return to Flight Following New Glenn Pad Explosion
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Blue Origin Targets Year-End Return to Flight Following New Glenn Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp confirms critical infrastructure survived the New Glenn launch pad explosion, keeping NASA's Artemis moon timeline on track.
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The Plastic Courtyard: How Urbanization is Rewriting the Mating Rituals of Australian Bowerbirds
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The Plastic Courtyard: How Urbanization is Rewriting the Mating Rituals of Australian Bowerbirds

University of Exeter researchers find that urban bowerbirds are swapping natural decorations for human-made plastic and glass to attract mates.
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