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Microsoft Retreats From Legal Threats After Security Researcher Backlash
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Microsoft Retreats From Legal Threats After Security Researcher Backlash

Microsoft has softened its stance toward vulnerability researchers following a public dispute with 'Nightmare-Eclipse' and criticism from the cybersecurity community.
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The Great Power Struggle: Why AI is Forcing a Shift to Modular Data Centers
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The Great Power Struggle: Why AI is Forcing a Shift to Modular Data Centers

AI's massive power and cooling demands are breaking traditional data center builds. Enter modular design: the prefab solution to the GPU capacity crunch.
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The ‘Super’ El Niño Warning: Why 2026’s Pacific Warming is a Climate Collision Course
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The ‘Super’ El Niño Warning: Why 2026’s Pacific Warming is a Climate Collision Course

The UN and NOAA warn of a potential 'super' El Niño in 2026, combining natural Pacific warming with human-caused climate change to trigger global weather extremes.
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Samsung Aggressively Prices New Mini LED Range in India to Combat Budget OLED Growth
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Samsung Aggressively Prices New Mini LED Range in India to Combat Budget OLED Growth

Samsung introduces a new line of AI-powered Mini LED TVs in India starting at ₹42,990, targeting the mid-range market with upgraded brightness and processing.
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SpaceX IPO Filing Hints at Massive Future Dilution, Fueling Tesla Merger Speculation
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SpaceX IPO Filing Hints at Massive Future Dilution, Fueling Tesla Merger Speculation

A deep dive into SpaceX's amended IPO filing and the 'significant equity' clause that suggests a possible future merger with Tesla or aggressive M&A.
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SpaceX Now Flags Water Scarcity as a Core Risk to AI Infrastructure Scaling
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SpaceX Now Flags Water Scarcity as a Core Risk to AI Infrastructure Scaling

SpaceX has amended its IPO filings to warn investors that water access for cooling AI data centers is now a critical bottleneck, alongside power and chips.
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POCO Pad C1 Hits Global Markets: A Budget Play for the 4G Tablet Space
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POCO Pad C1 Hits Global Markets: A Budget Play for the 4G Tablet Space

Xiaomi's POCO Pad C1 arrives globally with a 2K 120Hz display, Snapdragon 6s 4G chipset, and HyperOS 3.0. Is this the new budget tablet king?
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The ‘Good’ Killer: DNA Sequencing Reveals Fungus Fighting Invasive Moss in UK Habitats
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The ‘Good’ Killer: DNA Sequencing Reveals Fungus Fighting Invasive Moss in UK Habitats

Researchers using DNA sequencing have identified a new fungus species that selectively destroys invasive heath-star moss, offering a rare natural biological control for UK ecosystems.
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Xiaomi is bringing Fire TV-powered Mini LED displays to India on June 4
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Xiaomi is bringing Fire TV-powered Mini LED displays to India on June 4

Xiaomi expands its Indian display portfolio with the FX Mini LED series, featuring QD-Mini LED backlighting and Amazon's Fire TV OS.
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South Korea’s Unastella Secures $24M to Challenge Small-Sat Launch Monopoly
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South Korea’s Unastella Secures $24M to Challenge Small-Sat Launch Monopoly

Seoul-based startup Unastella closes $24M Series B to accelerate small satellite launch services, utilizing a strategic shift toward electric motor pumps.
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Blue Origin Sets Aggressive Return-to-Flight Timeline Following New Glenn Explosion
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Blue Origin Sets Aggressive Return-to-Flight Timeline Following New Glenn Explosion

CEO Dave Limp says Blue Origin intends to fly New Glenn again before the end of 2026 despite significant launchpad damage and testing failures.
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The Orbital Ceiling: Why Space Traffic Management is Racing Against a ‘Source-Sink’ Crisis
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The Orbital Ceiling: Why Space Traffic Management is Racing Against a ‘Source-Sink’ Crisis

As mega-constellations and orbiting data centers crowd Low Earth Orbit, engineers are fighting to find an 'equilibrium state' before the Kessler Syndrome becomes inevitable.
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The Logistics of Low Earth Orbit: Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale In-Space Mobility
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The Logistics of Low Earth Orbit: Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale In-Space Mobility

Founded by SpaceX propulsion veteran Tom Mueller, Impulse Space closes a $500M Series D to accelerate the production of Helios and Mira spacecraft.
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The Orbit War: Why Propulsion Is the Invisible Pivot for the ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense
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The Orbit War: Why Propulsion Is the Invisible Pivot for the ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense

Analysis of the Golden Dome space-based missile defense architecture and why commercial propulsion from firms like Voyager is critical to its viability.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explodes During Static Fire, Crippling Cape Canaveral Pad
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Explodes During Static Fire, Crippling Cape Canaveral Pad

A pre-launch static fire test ended in a massive explosion for Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, destroying critical infrastructure at LC-36 and threatening NASA's Artemis timeline.
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Impulse Space Secures $500M to Scale the Orbital ‘Tugboat’ Economy
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Impulse Space Secures $500M to Scale the Orbital ‘Tugboat’ Economy

Founded by SpaceX veteran Tom Mueller, Impulse Space raises $500 million to accelerate Helios and Mira propulsion systems for the US Space Force and NASA.
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OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Mathematical Mystery, Signaling Shift in AI Research
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OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Mathematical Mystery, Signaling Shift in AI Research

An internal OpenAI model has disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a problem that stumped mathematicians for eight decades. Here is how it happened.
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Anthropic Files for IPO, Eclipsing OpenAI in Valuation Race
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Anthropic Files for IPO, Eclipsing OpenAI in Valuation Race

Anthropic has officially filed a confidential draft registration statement with the SEC, valuing the AI startup at $965 billion and surpassing OpenAI.
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Double Down on Human Engineering Over AI
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Double Down on Human Engineering Over AI

Impulse Space raises $500 million to expand its in-space mobility fleet, prioritizing veteran aerospace engineers over AI design tools for its Mira and Helios platforms.
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The Institutional Void: How Leadership Vacuum at NIAID is Hampering Ebola Response
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The Institutional Void: How Leadership Vacuum at NIAID is Hampering Ebola Response

A critical shortage of permanent directors at the NIAID and NIH is stalling pandemic preparedness and vaccine research amid a growing Ebola outbreak.
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