Reindustrializing America with innovative financing is discussed by Gregory Bernstein, emphasizing the blend of equity, private debt, and public investment to sustain competitiveness.
U.S. manufacturing output showed a moderate rise in March, but potential tariffs pose a threat to the recovery, especially in sectors like aerospace and automotive.
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) is advancing long-range autonomous submarines, aiming to reshape military operations underwater for strategic advantages.
Nvidia shifts its strategy to manufacture AI supercomputers domestically in the U.S., securing significant production space in Arizona and Texas for building AI infrastructure.
Possible life signs detected by NASA's James Webb Telescope on an oceanic exoplanet raise speculations about potential biosignatures and the existence of extraterrestrial life.
China achieves full-power operation of the world's first thorium reactor in the Gobi Desert, a milestone in alternative nuclear technologies using molten salt and thorium fuel.
Precision Neuroscience gains FDA approval for a wireless brain implant, offering advancements in brain-computer interfaces for mapping brain activity and potential communication restoration for paralyzed individuals.
Kodiak Robotics successfully goes public through a SPAC merger, becoming a significant player in the autonomous trucking industry with a valuation of around $2.5 billion.
Humanoid robots running a half-marathon in Beijing showcase advancements in robotics capabilities, with potential applications beyond current practicality, highlighting the future of robotics.
Upcoming events like RoboSoft, Hill and Valley Forum, Robotics Summit, Automate, ICRA 2025, and more offer networking opportunities for AI, robotics, and HardTech enthusiasts.