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Google’s ‘Health’ App Pivot Prioritizes AI Coaching Over Data, Leaving Fitbit Power Users Frustrated
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Google’s ‘Health’ App Pivot Prioritizes AI Coaching Over Data, Leaving Fitbit Power Users Frustrated

Google has officially replaced the Fitbit app with Google Health, but a shift toward AI-driven coaching and a restrictive UI is sparking backlash from long-time users.
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DOE Taps Nuclear Startups to Burn Through Cold War Plutonium Stocks
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DOE Taps Nuclear Startups to Burn Through Cold War Plutonium Stocks

The Department of Energy has selected five startups, including Oklo and Flibe Energy, to negotiate the use of Cold War-era plutonium for next-gen reactors.
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NASA Pivots Lunar Base Strategy, Tapping Blue Origin and Firefly for Critical Infrastructure
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NASA Pivots Lunar Base Strategy, Tapping Blue Origin and Firefly for Critical Infrastructure

NASA streamlines its lunar base ambitions, awarding contracts to Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace to deploy rovers and scout drones by 2028.
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SpaceX secures $2.29 billion Space Force contract to build ‘Military Internet’ in orbit
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SpaceX secures $2.29 billion Space Force contract to build ‘Military Internet’ in orbit

The U.S. Space Force has awarded SpaceX a massive contract to develop the Space Data Network Backbone using Starshield satellites, creating a high-speed orbital data relay for military operations.
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Redwire Proposes Blueprint for Massive Orbital Data Centers Using Roll-Out Solar Tech
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Redwire Proposes Blueprint for Massive Orbital Data Centers Using Roll-Out Solar Tech

Redwire Corporation releases a technical whitepaper detailing how ROSA solar arrays and deployable radiators could enable scalable compute infrastructure in space.
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NASA Shifts Gears Toward ‘Lunar Permanence’ With Nearly $1 Billion in Moon Base Infrastructure Contracts
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NASA Shifts Gears Toward ‘Lunar Permanence’ With Nearly $1 Billion in Moon Base Infrastructure Contracts

NASA announces massive contract awards to Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Blue Origin to establish the first phase of a permanent lunar presence at the South Pole.
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Europe’s Great Unblocking: Why the Record Surge in Dam Removals is a Strategic Environmental Pivot
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Europe’s Great Unblocking: Why the Record Surge in Dam Removals is a Strategic Environmental Pivot

A record 603 river barriers were dismantled across Europe in 2025. Discover how the EU is leveraging river restoration to combat climate risk and biodiversity loss.
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NASA’s Lunar Base Blueprint: Drones, Rovers, and the Delicate Politics of a ‘Perimeter’
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NASA’s Lunar Base Blueprint: Drones, Rovers, and the Delicate Politics of a ‘Perimeter’

NASA reveals new contracts for lunar rovers and the MoonFall drone program, raising critical questions about territorial 'safety zones' on the Moon.
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The Price of a One-Way Trip: SpaceX and Pentagon Clash Over ‘Suicide Drone’ Billing
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The Price of a One-Way Trip: SpaceX and Pentagon Clash Over ‘Suicide Drone’ Billing

Elon Musk claims US military drones violated Starlink terms of service, while reports reveal a fierce pricing battle over Starshield's 'aviation tier' fees for LUCAS kamikaze drones.
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Rare Atmospheric Event: Bolide Meteor Captured Over Active Philippine Volcano
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Rare Atmospheric Event: Bolide Meteor Captured Over Active Philippine Volcano

A rare celestial event was captured on film as a bolide meteor streaked across the sky directly over an erupting volcano in the Philippines, blending two violent geological and atmospheric phenomena.
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Huawei Proposes ‘Tau Scaling Law’ as Moore’s Law Hits Physical Limits
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Huawei Proposes ‘Tau Scaling Law’ as Moore’s Law Hits Physical Limits

As the semiconductor industry reaches the 2nm limit, Huawei introduces the Tau Scaling Law to bypass the physical constraints of traditional transistor density.
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NASA’s Newest Martian Frontier: Swarm Robots Designed to Map Hidden Lava Tubes
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NASA’s Newest Martian Frontier: Swarm Robots Designed to Map Hidden Lava Tubes

Scientists are developing a swarm of autonomous robots to explore the treacherous lava tubes of Mars, potentially uncovering signs of ancient life.
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Digital Vigilantism and the New Geography of Fear: How Social Media is Policing Religious Space in Uttar Pradesh
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Digital Vigilantism and the New Geography of Fear: How Social Media is Policing Religious Space in Uttar Pradesh

An analysis of how viral videos and social media surveillance are being used to restrict public prayer spaces for Muslims in India's Uttar Pradesh state.
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SpaceX Scrubs Starship V3 Debut After Last-Second Hardware Failure
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SpaceX Scrubs Starship V3 Debut After Last-Second Hardware Failure

SpaceX was forced to scrub the maiden flight of Starship V3 due to a hydraulic pin failure. The delay comes amid high stakes as the company prepares for an IPO.
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American Airlines Pivots to Starlink for Narrow-Body Fleet
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American Airlines Pivots to Starlink for Narrow-Body Fleet

American Airlines will outfit 500+ narrow-body planes with SpaceX Starlink satellite internet, signaling a shift in the battle for high-speed air connectivity.
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SpaceX leverages satellite dominance to hike Pentagon pricing for drone connectivity
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SpaceX leverages satellite dominance to hike Pentagon pricing for drone connectivity

Reports indicate SpaceX is utilizing its orbital monopoly to force the Department of Defense into higher-tier pricing for Starlink terminals used in kamikaze drones.
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NASA’s Lunar Logistics Gamble: Three New Missions to Pre-Seed the Moon by 2026
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NASA’s Lunar Logistics Gamble: Three New Missions to Pre-Seed the Moon by 2026

NASA accelerates its lunar infrastructure plan with three cargo missions leveraging Blue Origin, Astrolab, and Intuitive Machines to prepare for human arrival.
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The Musk Conglomerate: Why a SpaceX-Tesla Merger is Becoming a Logical Endpoint
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The Musk Conglomerate: Why a SpaceX-Tesla Merger is Becoming a Logical Endpoint

As SpaceX prepares for its Nasdaq debut, evidence mounts that Elon Musk may be steering Tesla and SpaceX toward a singular, AI-driven corporate entity.
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Thomson aggressively undercuts the budget market with Google 5.0 QLED TV range in India
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Thomson aggressively undercuts the budget market with Google 5.0 QLED TV range in India

Thomson expands its Phoenix portfolio in India with the new Google 5.0 QLED TV range, bringing quantum dot technology to the entry-level segment starting at Rs 10,999.
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight After Upper Stage Thermal Failure
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight After Upper Stage Thermal Failure

The FAA has cleared Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to resume flights following an upper stage thermal failure that destroyed an AST SpaceMobile satellite.
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