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Castelion’s Series A funding round raised $100 million, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and including several other firms.
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TinyZero achieves impressive results with minimal resources, raising questions about the cost of AI development.
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Researchers have developed a chemical looping tech that converts waste like plastics, paper, and food scraps into high-quality fuel.
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A groundbreaking study demonstrates the use of two error correction codes in an ion-trap quantum computer.
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OQD launches the world’s first open-source trapped-ion quantum computer, democratizing access to quantum technology.
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This small, fully operational data center will piggyback on Intuitive Machines’ upcoming lunar lander mission.
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Researchers from China have developed a dual-reactor system that efficiently produces high-quality protein from CO2.
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In the future, robots could actively assist astronauts onboard space stations to conduct complex tasks.
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Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed an ultra-high-speed imaging camera.
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Sweden has introduced its latest drone swarm technology, which allows different sizes of UAVs to work collaboratively.
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Faster, cheaper hypersonic missiles: Ex-SpaceX team gets funding boost https://t.co/jrwxq8Hyu5