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Anthropic Files for IPO, Overtaking OpenAI in Valuation Race
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Anthropic Files for IPO, Overtaking OpenAI in Valuation Race

Anthropic has confidentially filed for an IPO with the SEC, boasting a $965 billion valuation that eclipses OpenAI as the AI race moves to the public markets.
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A Leadership Vacuum at the NIAID: Why the Fauci-Era Powerhouse is Stalling During New Ebola Outbreaks
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A Leadership Vacuum at the NIAID: Why the Fauci-Era Powerhouse is Stalling During New Ebola Outbreaks

The NIAID, once led by Anthony Fauci, faces a critical leadership void as new Ebola outbreaks emerge, raising questions about the US's readiness for the next pandemic.
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New Mexico’s Truth Commission Targets Financial Institutions and Research Hubs in Epstein Probe
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New Mexico’s Truth Commission Targets Financial Institutions and Research Hubs in Epstein Probe

New Mexico lawmakers launch an aggressive probe into Jeffrey Epstein's ranch, issuing subpoenas to JPMorgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, and the Santa Fe Institute.
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Xiaomi Shifts Strategy with FX Mini LED Series: Fire TV Integration and Quantum MagiQ Hit India
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Xiaomi Shifts Strategy with FX Mini LED Series: Fire TV Integration and Quantum MagiQ Hit India

Xiaomi is bringing the FX Mini LED Series to India on June 4, swapping proprietary OS leanings for Amazon Fire TV integration and Mini LED tech.
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Blue Origin’s Launchpad Recovery Could Stretch Into 2028, NASA Administrator Warns
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Blue Origin’s Launchpad Recovery Could Stretch Into 2028, NASA Administrator Warns

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman suggests a 2028 timeline for recovering Blue Origin's damaged Cape Canaveral launchpad following a New Glenn rocket explosion.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Destroyed in Massive Cape Canaveral Test Failure
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Destroyed in Massive Cape Canaveral Test Failure

A static fire test of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket ended in a massive explosion at Cape Canaveral, threatening Amazon's Leo satellite timeline and NASA Artemis goals.
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SpaceX Secures $6.45 Billion in Space Force Contracts as IPO Countdown Begins
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SpaceX Secures $6.45 Billion in Space Force Contracts as IPO Countdown Begins

SpaceX lands two massive Space Force contracts totaling $6.45 billion for the 'Golden Dome' defense system and LEO communications as it prepares for its highly anticipated IPO.
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SpaceX Flags Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filings
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SpaceX Flags Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filings

SpaceX has updated its IPO filings to include water access as a primary risk factor for its AI infrastructure and data center scaling, alongside power and chips.
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China’s Surprise Long March 12B Debut Signals Escalation in Satellite Megaconstellation Race
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China’s Surprise Long March 12B Debut Signals Escalation in Satellite Megaconstellation Race

China's CASC successfully launched the Long March 12B without advance warning, delivering satellites for the Qianfan constellation and testing a new reusable architecture.
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The ‘Airports of Space’: How New Bond Laws Are Rewriting the Economics of Launch Infrastructure
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The ‘Airports of Space’: How New Bond Laws Are Rewriting the Economics of Launch Infrastructure

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) introduces tax-exempt private activity bonds for spaceports, fundamentally changing how launch sites and adjacent industrial hubs are funded.
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France Bets on Vast: A Strategic Shift Toward Commercial Space Stations
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France Bets on Vast: A Strategic Shift Toward Commercial Space Stations

France signs a landmark deal with Vast to send astronauts Thomas Pesquet and Arnaud Prost to the ISS and Haven-1, signaling a pivot toward commercial orbital infrastructure.
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WindBorne Systems Challenges ECMWF Dominance With AI-Driven WeatherMesh 6
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WindBorne Systems Challenges ECMWF Dominance With AI-Driven WeatherMesh 6

Stanford-born startup WindBorne Systems releases WeatherMesh 6, leveraging a proprietary balloon network to outpace traditional government weather models.
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SpaceX IPO Filing Hints at Massive Equity Shifts and Potential Tesla Merger
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SpaceX IPO Filing Hints at Massive Equity Shifts and Potential Tesla Merger

A deep dive into SpaceX's latest IPO amendment and the strategic implications of 'significant equity' issuance and Elon Musk's voting control.
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The Great Power Struggle: Why AI is Pushing Data Centers Into Shipping Containers
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The Great Power Struggle: Why AI is Pushing Data Centers Into Shipping Containers

As AI demand outstrips grid capacity, tech giants are turning to modular data centers to bypass years of construction delays and power bottlenecks.
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Nature’s Own Biocontrol: New ‘Killer Fungus’ Identified as Natural Weapon Against Invasive Moss
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Nature’s Own Biocontrol: New ‘Killer Fungus’ Identified as Natural Weapon Against Invasive Moss

Researchers have identified a potent new fungus species acting as a biological control agent against the invasive heath-star moss, potentially restoring UK habitats.
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Xiaomi is Bringing Fire TV-Powered Mini LEDs to India on June 4
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Xiaomi is Bringing Fire TV-Powered Mini LEDs to India on June 4

Xiaomi officially announces the FX Mini LED series for India. Featuring Quantum MagiQ processing and Amazon Fire TV, the lineup targets the premium mid-range market.
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The Propulsion Problem: Why ‘Golden Dome’ Depends on Commercial Space Agility
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The Propulsion Problem: Why ‘Golden Dome’ Depends on Commercial Space Agility

The U.S. Golden Dome missile defense initiative shifts the focus from interception to orbital maneuverability, relying on commercial propulsion to survive contested space.
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Blue Origin New Glenn Explosion at Cape Canaveral Cripples Only Orbital Launch Pad
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Blue Origin New Glenn Explosion at Cape Canaveral Cripples Only Orbital Launch Pad

A catastrophic failure during a static fire test has destroyed Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket and damaged LC-36, threatening Amazon's satellite constellation and NASA's Artemis timeline.
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OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Geometry Puzzle, Signaling a Shift in AI’s Mathematical Agency
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OpenAI Model Solves 80-Year-Old Geometry Puzzle, Signaling a Shift in AI’s Mathematical Agency

An internal OpenAI model has disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a milestone that suggests AI is moving beyond simple arithmetic into autonomous mathematical research.
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SpaceX’s Trillion-Dollar IPO Filing Reveals Massive AI Pivot and Aggressive Valuation
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SpaceX’s Trillion-Dollar IPO Filing Reveals Massive AI Pivot and Aggressive Valuation

An analysis of SpaceX's S-1 filing reveals a staggering $1 trillion valuation and a strategic pivot toward AI, despite significant operating losses.
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