“The future of everything from smartphones, to military equipment, to electric vehicles hangs on 17 rare earth minerals and the magnets that they’re made into. And China, the world’s largest refiner and producer, is tightening its grip and threatening the US’ largest automakers.
Over the last 30 years, China has methodically cornered the market on mining and refining rare earth minerals, which are used to produce a variety of common items like passenger vehicles and everyday electronics. In the wake of US President Donald Trump’s increasingly aggressive trade war, China is leveraging its position as the world’s largest producer, at the expense of the American auto industry.”
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- DeepMind unveils ‘spectacular’ general-purpose science AI
- China to launch new modules to Tiangong space station
- China launches first of 2,800 satellites for AI space computing constellation
- FDA shift from animal testing fuels organoid, organ-on-chip demand
- VC firm reveals plan for 30K-square-foot biotech incubator space in New Jersey
- Space stalwart Troy Meink confirmed as Air Force secretary
- Space Force testing space-based sensors to track airborne targets
- The Middle East has entered the AI group chat
- GM’s new battery tech could be a breakthrough for affordable EVs
- Britain is now the biggest funder of solar-geoengineering research
- The race to build the fighter planes of the future
- Venus Aerospace flies its rotating detonation rocket engine for the first time
- Nuclear waste could power Europe for decades. This startup plans to prove it
- ‘Supersonic’ planes could make a comeback in the U.S. after decades-long ban
- Gene-editing therapy made in just 6 months helps baby with life-threatening disease
- Cognichip emerges from stealth with the goal of using generative AI to develop new chips
- Fieldstone Bio is building microbes that can sense everything from TNT to arsenic
- Why the world keeps getting shocked by China’s technological progress
- A decade-long search for a battery that can end the gasoline era
- Google inks deal to develop 1.8 GW of advanced nuclear power
- Vertical Aerospace has a plan to capitalize on Europe’s defense tech moment


Doctors at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have successfully treated a baby, KJ Muldoon, with the world’s first personalized gene-editing drug designed to correct a deadly metabolic disorder caused by a single DNA mutation. The experimental therapy, developed in just seven months, used a cutting-edge technique called base editing to precisely rewrite a single DNA letter. The case highlights both the transformative potential of personalized gene editing and the challenges of making such treatments scalable and economically viable. (via MIT Technology Review)

- Research brings us a step closer to synthetic sugars as medicine
- With AI, researchers predict the location of virtually any protein within a human cell
- Spin-based memory advance brings brain-like computing closer to reality
- Photonic chip design offers simpler solution for one-way light flow in optical circuits
- Engineered T-cells that express both CARs and TCRs can better distinguish between cancerous and healthy tissues
- Nanoplastics generated from real-world plastic waste readily adsorb heavy metal ions, study reveals
- Real-world evidence couples genomic biomarkers with therapeutic outcomes for canine hemangiosarcoma

- Zeno Power raises $50M Series B to begin producing nuclear batteries
- Reflect Orbital raises $20M Series A to ramp up development of its sun-reflecting sat constellation
- Solar startup Solestial banks $17M and welcomes new CEO
- Chipiron building ultra-low portable MRI scanner following $17M
- Dutch biotech Azafaros gains €132M series B to fund phase 3 trials of brain-penetrant drug
- Sirius bags $50M series B2 for cardiovascular siRNA pipeline
- Therini Bio raises $39M to launch Alzheimer’s and DME trials
- Pathos AI secures $365M series D to fund trial of Novo Nordisk solid tumor drug
- PhaseV raises $50M for AI platform to enhance clinical trials
- Life Sciences provider Tobin Scientific raises $65M in funding
- X-Bow Systems, a maker of manufactured solid rocket motors and defense tech, raises over $105M in Series B funding
- Trump crypto advisor raises $710M for Bitcoin investing firm
- Exterra Carbon Solutions raises CAD$20M in Series A Funding
- Realta Fusion taps $36M in fresh funds for its fusion-in-a-bottle reactor
- Tilt Biotherapeutics closes $25M Series B financing
- Aligned Climate Capital closes solar fund, at over $200M
- Intrepid Labs launches with $11M raised in total
- Pluto Bio raises $3.6M in funding for its AI-powered platform for computation biology
- Diagnotics company CND Life Sciences raises $13.5M in Series A3
- Medical device company PATH EX raises $5M in funding
- Breathe Battery Technologies raises $21M in Series B funding
- Arda Biomaterials raises $5.25M in funding
- Quantum Systems raises €160M in funding
- Saildrone, a Danish startup specializing in maritime autonomy, raised a $60M funding round

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