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Huawei Challenges Moore’s Law with New ‘Tau Scaling’ Framework
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Huawei Challenges Moore’s Law with New ‘Tau Scaling’ Framework

As traditional silicon scaling hits a physical wall, Huawei proposes the Tau Scaling Law to bypass the limitations of Moore's Law in chip design.
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Lamborghini CEO Validates EV Pivot as Ferrari Luce Sparks Purist Backlash
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Lamborghini CEO Validates EV Pivot as Ferrari Luce Sparks Purist Backlash

Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann defends the decision to pivot from full EVs to PHEVs following the contentious debut of the Ferrari Luce.
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight Following April Upper-Stage Failure
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight Following April Upper-Stage Failure

The FAA has cleared Blue Origin's New Glenn mega-rocket to return to flight after a thermal anomaly led to the loss of an AST SpaceMobile satellite in April.
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut Ends in Mixed Results as Booster Fails to Relight
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut Ends in Mixed Results as Booster Fails to Relight

The first flight of the upgraded Starship V3 hardware saw successful payload deployment but ended with a booster failure and an expected ship explosion.
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American Airlines Taps Starlink for 500+ Aircraft, Signaling a Shift in In-Flight Connectivity
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American Airlines Taps Starlink for 500+ Aircraft, Signaling a Shift in In-Flight Connectivity

American Airlines will deploy Starlink Wi-Fi across 500+ narrow-body Airbus aircraft, strengthening SpaceX's position ahead of its anticipated IPO.
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The Starship Paradox: SpaceX’s S-1 Filing Reveals a Fragile Balance Between Ambition and Economics
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The Starship Paradox: SpaceX’s S-1 Filing Reveals a Fragile Balance Between Ambition and Economics

A deep dive into SpaceX's S-1 filing and recent Starship flight data reveals the financial pressures of Starlink's capex treadmill and the risks of expendable rockets.
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FAA Grounds Starship Following V3 Booster Failure in Gulf of Mexico
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FAA Grounds Starship Following V3 Booster Failure in Gulf of Mexico

The FAA has officially classified SpaceX's May 22 Starship Flight 12 as a mishap following a Super Heavy V3 booster failure. Learn how this affects the launch cadence and Starlink's future.
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Europe’s ‘Space Act’ Ambitions Threaten to Stifle the Very Startups It Aims to Protect
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Europe’s ‘Space Act’ Ambitions Threaten to Stifle the Very Startups It Aims to Protect

Industry leaders and legal experts warn that the proposed EU Space Act could institutionalize delays, favoring incumbents like ArianeGroup over emerging commercial startups.
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Beyond the Red Planet: Why Saturn’s Moon Titan is the Logical Next Step for Human Exploration
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Beyond the Red Planet: Why Saturn’s Moon Titan is the Logical Next Step for Human Exploration

While NASA focuses on Artemis and Mars, the long-term trajectory of human spaceflight may point toward Titan. Explore why Saturn's moon is a more hospitable target than Venus or Europa.
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Space Force’s ‘Rapid’ Era Ends as House Bill Targets Elimination of SDA and Space RCO
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Space Force’s ‘Rapid’ Era Ends as House Bill Targets Elimination of SDA and Space RCO

A draft fiscal 2027 defense bill aims to eliminate the Space Development Agency and Space RCO as standalone entities, signaling a major shift in how the U.S. Space Force acquires tech.
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SITAEL Sets Sights on €200 Million Revenue Target as European Space Ambitions Pivot Toward Industrialization
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SITAEL Sets Sights on €200 Million Revenue Target as European Space Ambitions Pivot Toward Industrialization

Italian space firm SITAEL unveils a strategic roadmap to triple revenues by 2031, leveraging new ESA prime contracts and Hall-effect propulsion scaling.
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FAA Grounds Starship After Super Heavy Booster ‘Mishap’ During Flight 12
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FAA Grounds Starship After Super Heavy Booster ‘Mishap’ During Flight 12

The FAA has officially classified the Flight 12 Starship launch as a mishap following a Super Heavy booster failure, requiring a full investigation before SpaceX can fly again.
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FAA Grounds Starship Following Booster Failures and Raptor 3 Debut
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FAA Grounds Starship Following Booster Failures and Raptor 3 Debut

The FAA has mandated a mishap investigation for SpaceX's Starship Flight 12 after the Super Heavy booster failed its boostback burn, potentially delaying Flight 13.
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O2 rolls out Starlink Direct-to-Cell for iPhone users, targeting UK ‘not-spots’
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O2 rolls out Starlink Direct-to-Cell for iPhone users, targeting UK ‘not-spots’

Virgin Media O2 integrates Starlink Direct-to-Cell technology for iPhone users, offering satellite connectivity in rural UK areas for £3/month.
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NASA’s Climate Satellites Are Accidentally Mapping GPS Jammers in Iran
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NASA’s Climate Satellites Are Accidentally Mapping GPS Jammers in Iran

An experiment by Zephr.xyz reveals that NASA's CYGNSS and NISAR satellites, designed for weather and ice monitoring, can geolocate GPS jammers within kilometers.
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The 6G Paradox: Technical Readiness vs. Telecom’s ROI Nightmare
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The 6G Paradox: Technical Readiness vs. Telecom’s ROI Nightmare

While 3GPP targets 2028 for 6G specifications, telecom operators face an existential crisis over 5G monetization and the massive capital expenditure required for the next leap.
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Cognition Hits $25 Billion Valuation as the Bet on ‘Autonomous’ Coding Pays Off
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Cognition Hits $25 Billion Valuation as the Bet on ‘Autonomous’ Coding Pays Off

AI coding startup Cognition, creators of Devin, raises $1B at a $25B pre-money valuation, challenging the dominance of OpenAI and Anthropic in the agentic software space.
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Imec Bridges the Gap Between Quantum Physics and Industrial Fabrication With High-NA EUV
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Imec Bridges the Gap Between Quantum Physics and Industrial Fabrication With High-NA EUV

Imec has demonstrated the first quantum dot qubit device using High-NA EUV lithography, potentially solving the scaling crisis for silicon-based quantum computing.
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The Ghost-Authored Crisis: AI-Generated Papers Are Now Using Real Academics as Cover
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The Ghost-Authored Crisis: AI-Generated Papers Are Now Using Real Academics as Cover

A growing trend in academic fraud sees AI-generated research papers listing real scholars as authors without their consent, threatening the integrity of peer review.
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Digital Vigilantism: How Social Media is Redefining Public Space and Religious Liberty in India
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Digital Vigilantism: How Social Media is Redefining Public Space and Religious Liberty in India

An analysis of how viral videos and digital monitoring are being used to restrict public Eid prayers in Uttar Pradesh, India.
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