CryptoNews

Evernorth Says XRP ETF Demand Signals Shift Toward Active Institutional Participation

XRP ETF inflows are accelerating, signaling rising institutional conviction while exposing a gap between demand and real network use. Evernorth highlighted a $120 million weekly surge, showing capital is validating the asset without directly supporting ecosystem activity. Key Takeaways: Evernorth highlights strong XRP ETF inflows, reflecting rising institutional confidence. Institutional demand…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Max Hodak’s Science Corp. is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain

Science Corporation, the startup from former Neuralink president and co-founder Max Hodak, has enlisted a top neurobiologist to lead the first U.S. human trials for its biohybrid brain-computer interface. Dr. Murat Günel, chair of Yale Medical School’s Department of Neurosurgery, has signed on as a scientific adviser after two years of discussions. His goal is to surgically place the first…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

Sunward launches full range of extended range electric drill rigs [video]

Last week, Chinese heavy equipment brand Sunward unveiled unveiled a new class of rotary drilling rigs that combine electric drive and actuation with onboard range-extending generators – bringing smooth, low-vibration performance to projects just about anywhere. Rotary drilling rigs like these are used to bore deep foundation piles for everything from bridges to high-rise buildings, enabling…
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DefenseNews

Lebanon and Israel talks set to begin in Washington

BEIRUT, Lebanon — The first direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are set to begin today in Washington, marking a rare diplomatic engagement between two parties technically at war since 1948. The U.S.-brokered talks will be conducted through their respective ambassadors…
DefenseNews

Swedish, Polish firms invest in TNT plants to quench Europe’s ammo thirst

WARSAW, Poland — Swedish company Swebal is building the first trinitrotoluene (TNT) factory to be opened in Sweden since the end of the Cold War, aiming to expand the European-made supply of a key explosive input used to make ammunition. Meanwhile, the continent’s only major TNT plant in Poland is investing to boost its production capacity. With Russia’s manufacturing capabilities dwarfing…
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