#geopolitical security

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Why Intelligence Now Scales at Runtime
Technology & Innovation

Why Intelligence Now Scales at Runtime

For years, the industry believed that more data and larger models were the only paths to AGI. The emergence of test-time compute proves that the ceiling of intelligence is not fixed by the training set, but can be extended during the moment of thought.

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POLICY BLUNDERS EXPORT AMERICAN AI LEADERSHIP
Business & Economy

POLICY BLUNDERS EXPORT AMERICAN AI LEADERSHIP

While Washington blocks access to top AI tools, US companies are quietly migrating to cheaper Chinese alternatives, reflecting a broader pattern of institutional failure from private credit to data privacy.

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Material Science Now Dictates Airframe Velocity
Science & Health

Material Science Now Dictates Airframe Velocity

From Belgian metal 3D printing to European Mach 5 research, the gap between conceptual design and operational hardware is closing rapidly.

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Sterile Fill-Finish Scales on Hardware and Grit
Business & Economy

Sterile Fill-Finish Scales on Hardware and Grit

Moving biologics from lab to cartridge requires more than a contract. It demands a mastery of aseptic hardware, local reagent independence, and a cold eye toward geopolitical shipping risks.

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Who Actually Owns the Physical Layer?
Global

Who Actually Owns the Physical Layer?

A skeptical look at the gap between high-tech green simulations and the brutal reality of critical mineral processing and industrial additive manufacturing.

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Domestic Content Mandates Are a Logistics Nightmare
Business & Economy

Domestic Content Mandates Are a Logistics Nightmare

Building a domestic supply chain is not a policy exercise; it is a war against friction. From India's 162 GW solar cell gap to the rigidity of centralized plants, this is how you actually implement industrial scale.

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Who Owns the Quantum Kill Switch?
Global

Who Owns the Quantum Kill Switch?

State actors and venture giants are treating quantum computing as a weapon of mass decryption while the private sector scrambles to meet 2030 deadlines.

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