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Plus: Date night for AI-human couples, Moonbase Alpha, India boosts deep tech startups, Falcon 9 returns to flight, the economics of orbital AI, and more.
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Plus: Date night for AI-human couples, Moonbase Alpha, India boosts deep tech startups, Falcon 9 returns to flight, the economics of orbital AI, and more.
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Alexandre Kremer is the co-founder and COO of Radical Dot, a Munich-based climate deep tech startup developing a low-temperature catalytic process that transforms mixed plastic waste into cost-competitive chemical building blocks.
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Plus: DOE resumes nuclear waste search, SpaceX and xAI merger, new wiper malware hits Polish energy grid, stratospheric internet, criminalizing cloudseeding, and more.
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Plus: DOE resumes nuclear waste search, SpaceX and xAI merger, new wiper malware hits Polish energy grid, stratospheric internet, criminalizing cloudseeding, and more.
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Mark Groden is the founder and CEO of Skyryse, a company building an operating system to make any aircraft easier and safer to fly.
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Plus: Private space station assembles for orbit, liquid-metal motors, synthetic human chromosomes, AI models tested on Dungeons & Dragons, space junk sonic booms, China's defense innovation cities, and more.
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Plus: Moon hotel opens reservations, wireless power for aircraft, NASA's lunar nuclear reactor, light-up engineered skin, lip-syncing robots, and more.
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Plus: DeepMind calls for AI regulation, Pacific Fusion prototype hits major milestone, a pancreatic cancer breakthrough, DIU wants power from orbit, Thinking Machines drops its first model, China bids farewell to AI companions, and more.
Till Moldenhauer is chief of staff at SPRIND, the German Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation. He works at the intersection of strategy and operations and helps develop the agency's funding instruments.
Plus: First commercial nuclear satellite in orbit, fourth US reactor startup reaches criticality, America's uranium mining boom, the quest for large-scale DNA, China becomes second country to recover an orbital booster, and more.
Daniel Ferber is the co-founder and CEO of RFix, a company that builds end-to-end simulation of radio frequency signals so engineers can test their equipment in the lab before they ever go out into the field.
Plus: Supersonic flight returns to the US, Realta Fusion generates electricity, Anthropic to begin developing drugs of its own, the White House goes all in on UAPs, and more.
Adam Draper is the founder and managing director of Boost VC, a pre-seed venture capital firm that writes first checks for deep tech startups across crypto, space, biotech, robotics, and AI.
Plus: Colossal's endangered species biovault, Chinese supercomputer passes US for fastest in the world, the first nuclear clocks, electronics can now be printed on to living tissue, and more.
René Kromhof is a founding partner at Cloudberry VC, Europe's first venture capital firm dedicated to semiconductors, photonics, and advanced materials.
Plus: Valar Atomics goes critical, US battery manufacturing breaks records, first therapy to make cells young again given to a human, autonomous labs are running 24/7, missile production's motor bottleneck, quantum hyperdimensional computing, and more.
Will Edwards is the co-founder and CEO of Firehawk Aerospace, a defense technology company that uses 3D printing to mass-produce rocket propellant, solid rocket motors, and full rocket systems.
Plus: Avalanche's desktop fusion reactor, NASA's X-59 goes supersonic, NY lawmakers pass first in US data center moratorium, China's big bet on big nuclear reactors, and more.
Viktor Shpakovsky is an investment partner at Beyond Earth Ventures, a $30 million venture capital fund investing in transformative deep tech across space tech, robotics, energy, and compute.