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Blue Origin Targets Bold Year-End Return to Flight After Catastrophic New Glenn Explosion
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Blue Origin Targets Bold Year-End Return to Flight After Catastrophic New Glenn Explosion

CEO Dave Limp announces an aggressive timeline for New Glenn's return to flight following a major launchpad explosion at Cape Canaveral.
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The Push for Orbital Data Centers: Why AI is Forcing Compute Into Space
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The Push for Orbital Data Centers: Why AI is Forcing Compute Into Space

Industry leaders from Varda and Planet discuss the shift toward on-orbit computing to solve the AI data bottleneck and latency issues in space.
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The Tempo War: How High-Frequency Satellite Intel is Redefining European Border Security
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The Tempo War: How High-Frequency Satellite Intel is Redefining European Border Security

European security agencies are moving away from static border patrols toward 'tempo-based' monitoring using high-frequency satellite imagery and AI analytics.
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The New Space Gold Rush: How AI Demand is Creating ‘Instant’ Unicorns
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The New Space Gold Rush: How AI Demand is Creating ‘Instant’ Unicorns

A new wave of space startups is hitting $1 billion valuations in record time, driven by the intersection of LEO infrastructure and the global AI compute crisis.
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SpaceX Pushes Falcon 9 to the Limit as Booster B1067 Hits Record 35th Flight
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SpaceX Pushes Falcon 9 to the Limit as Booster B1067 Hits Record 35th Flight

SpaceX continues to challenge the theoretical limits of rocket reusability as booster B1067 completes its 35th mission, signaling a shift in fleet management ahead of Starship.
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Systemic Fabrication? Hundreds of Manipulated Antibody Images Found in Thermo Fisher Catalog
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Systemic Fabrication? Hundreds of Manipulated Antibody Images Found in Thermo Fisher Catalog

Independent researchers have documented over 450 manipulated images in Thermo Fisher Scientific's antibody verification data, raising serious concerns over scientific integrity.
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The Efficiency Trap: Why AI’s ‘Revolution’ in Weather Forecasting is More About Speed Than Science
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The Efficiency Trap: Why AI’s ‘Revolution’ in Weather Forecasting is More About Speed Than Science

Machine learning is slashing energy costs and run-times for global weather models, but a critical gap remains between pattern recognition and actual physics.
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Chip Stocks Bounce Back as Markets Brace for SpaceX’s Historic Public Debut
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Chip Stocks Bounce Back as Markets Brace for SpaceX’s Historic Public Debut

US tech equities rebound from a semiconductor rout while the market anticipates Elon Musk's SpaceX IPO, a critical test for AI-driven valuations.
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The Physicality of Sound: Why Vinyl’s Materiality Outlasts the Digital Permanence of the CD
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The Physicality of Sound: Why Vinyl’s Materiality Outlasts the Digital Permanence of the CD

Beyond the nostalgia of the needle drop, we analyze the material science behind vinyl and CDs to determine which format actually survives the decades.
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Ghost Gear and Great Whites: Rare Mediterranean Shark Sighting Highlights the High Stakes of Marine Recovery
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Ghost Gear and Great Whites: Rare Mediterranean Shark Sighting Highlights the High Stakes of Marine Recovery

A rare encounter with a Great White shark in the Mediterranean reveals the intersection of conservation efforts and the fight against ghost fishing gear.
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Shadows from Space: Leaked Satellite Data Reveals Scale of US-Israeli Strikes in Iran
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Shadows from Space: Leaked Satellite Data Reveals Scale of US-Israeli Strikes in Iran

Despite a US-mandated blackout on commercial satellite imagery, leaked data from Planet Labs and Airbus shows the devastating impact of Operation Midnight Hammer.
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SpaceX Signals Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filings
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SpaceX Signals Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filings

SpaceX has updated its IPO filings to warn investors that water scarcity and cooling requirements for AI data centers could hinder growth and increase costs.
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ISS Crew Retreats to SpaceX Dragon as Russian Module Leaks Trigger ‘Safe Haven’ Protocol
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ISS Crew Retreats to SpaceX Dragon as Russian Module Leaks Trigger ‘Safe Haven’ Protocol

NASA ordered astronauts to shelter in the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft after Roscosmos detected new leaks in a Russian service module on the ISS.
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Anthropic Calls for Global ‘Pause’ on Frontier AI as Model Capabilities Accelerate
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Anthropic Calls for Global ‘Pause’ on Frontier AI as Model Capabilities Accelerate

Anthropic executives Marina Favaro and Jack Clark warn that AI capabilities are outstripping societal safeguards, calling for a coordinated industry slowdown.
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The Invisible Border War: Why a 2027 Regulatory Summit in Shanghai is the New Space Race
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The Invisible Border War: Why a 2027 Regulatory Summit in Shanghai is the New Space Race

Beyond the launchpads, the US and China are fighting for control of the orbital spectrum. Discover why the WRC-27 conference in Shanghai is the next critical front in the space economy.
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The Last-Mile Lifeline: How MIT-Born Tricycle Ambulances are Slashing Maternal Mortality in Rural Ghana
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The Last-Mile Lifeline: How MIT-Born Tricycle Ambulances are Slashing Maternal Mortality in Rural Ghana

Moving Health is deploying low-cost, motorcycle-powered tricycle ambulances in Northern Ghana to bridge the critical gap in maternal healthcare and emergency transport.
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale Hardware Engineering Over AI Hype
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale Hardware Engineering Over AI Hype

Founded by Tom Mueller, Impulse Space raises $500M to expand its workforce and advance the Mira and Helios spacecraft, emphasizing the limits of AI in hardware design.
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Blue Origin Targets 2025 Return to Flight After Catastrophic Pad Explosion
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Blue Origin Targets 2025 Return to Flight After Catastrophic Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp reveals an aggressive timeline for New Glenn's return to flight after a massive explosion at Cape Canaveral, despite critical infrastructure damage.
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The Case for Space-Based Servers: Why the Industry is Moving Toward On-Orbit Computing
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The Case for Space-Based Servers: Why the Industry is Moving Toward On-Orbit Computing

From AI latency to thermal management, industry leaders from Varda and Planet explore the shift toward on-orbit computing and space-based data centers.
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Prada’s Luxury Logistics Meet Lunar Survival: Axiom Unveils New Underlayer for Artemis Suits
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Prada’s Luxury Logistics Meet Lunar Survival: Axiom Unveils New Underlayer for Artemis Suits

Axiom Space and Prada have unveiled the Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment (LCVG) for the AxEMU lunar suit, merging luxury garment expertise with NASA's Artemis missions.
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