US connects 20-qubit quantum computer to world's most powerful supercomputer
The quantum computer will support AI, chemistry and materials research.
Nuclear waste could be turned into advanced reactor fuel with US firms' new deal
Oklo is developing Pluto, a fast test reactor fueled by plutonium.
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Columns
See AllThough Blue Origin has set forth an optimistic rebuild timeline, it will likely have to rely on another rocket to reach the Moon in time.
CASE STUDIES
See AllThe trade-press conversation remains dominated by the GPU supply story, when the real bottlenecks have moved decisively to transmission, generation, cooling, water, and labor.
The trade-press conversation remains dominated by the GPU supply story, when the real bottlenecks have moved decisively to transmission, generation, cooling, water, and labor.
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INTERVIEWS
See AllBuilding railways that shape cities 'one step at a time'
Christopher McFaddenWood and cellulose are stepping out of the forest and into high tech
Georgina JedikovskaLunar Outpost co-founder Forrest Meyen on building the 'backbone' for critical lunar infrastructure
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Innovation
See AllWinGD has secured an early orderbook of 40 X-DF-A engines for a range of vessel types.
WinGD has secured an early orderbook of 40 X-DF-A engines for a range of vessel types.
Culture
See AllSpaceX acquires Cursor for $60B, adding a leading coding platform to its growing computing business.
SpaceX acquires Cursor for $60B, adding a leading coding platform to its growing computing business.
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Military
See AllOpenWorks is bringing its lightweight Vision Guard technology to Australia's Land 156 counter-drone initiative.
OpenWorks is bringing its lightweight Vision Guard technology to Australia's Land 156 counter-drone initiative.
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Energy
See AllDARPA's Rads to Watts program is funding a new generation of radiovoltaic devices that promise higher power density and longer operating life.
DARPA's Rads to Watts program is funding a new generation of radiovoltaic devices that promise higher power density and longer operating life.
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Space
See AllAmerica's ability to project power across the Pacific may depend more on fuel than fighter jets, reports warn.
America's ability to project power across the Pacific may depend more on fuel than fighter jets, reports warn.
