- Utexo Raises $7.5M To Launch Bitcoin-Native USDT Settlement Infrastructure
- Train headed for Albion match misses stadium stop
- Bill Gates’ TerraPower gets approval to build new nuclear reactor
- Anthropic Continues To Push Back Against Pentagon Over Autonomous Weapons And Mass Surveillance
- Electrons catapult across solar materials in just 18 femtoseconds
- Robinhood’s startup fund stumbles in NYSE debut
- A663 northbound between M60 and B6189 | Northbound | Congestion
- Microsoft, Google, Amazon say Anthropic Claude remains available to non-defense customers
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Utexo, a startup building Bitcoin-native stablecoin settlement infrastructure, announced a $7.5 million seed round co-led by Tether, Big Brain Holdings, and Portal Ventures. The round also included participation from Franklin Templeton, Maven11 Capital, Fulgur Ventures, Alchemy VC, Ethereal Ventures, Auros Ventures, Arcanum Capital, Paper Ventures, Axia8, FlowTraders, Plan B, Gate Ventures, Sats Ventures, and strategic angels including operators from Ledger, Hyperion, BTC Turk, Echo, Legion, and SOLV. The company was founded to address a longstanding gap in the cryptocurrency ecosystem: enabling USDT to settle natively on Bitcoin with robust, production-ready payment rails. Tether’s CEO, Paolo Ardoino, said that Bitcoin has…
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) gave TerraPower the go-ahead this week to build a new nuclear reactor in the shadow of an aging coal power plant in Wyoming. TerraPower’s permit is the first to be issued by the NRC in nearly a decade. The startup — founded by Bill Gates in 2015 and backed by Nvidia — has been designing its Natrium reactor with GE Vernova Hitachi. The final power plant will generate 345 megawatts, which is about two-thirds smaller than modern full-size reactors, but multiple times larger than many small modular reactor designs favored by other startups. Natrium differs…
Anthropic isn’t holding back in its challenge against the US Department of Defense (DoD), as tensions grow over whether AI companies should be compelled to support military uses of their technology – particularly autonomous weapons and large-scale surveillance systems. The dispute is centred on a controversial move by the Pentagon to label Anthropic a “supply chain risk”, a designation that could restrict how government contractors work with the company. Anthropic is now challenging that decision in court, arguing that the label is unjustified and could have wider implications for the AI industry. The case is quickly becoming one of the…
Scientists have discovered that electrons can be propelled across solar materials at speeds close to the fastest nature allows, a result that challenges long accepted ideas about how solar energy systems operate. The finding could open new paths for designing technologies that capture sunlight more efficiently and convert it into electricity. In laboratory experiments tracking events lasting just 18 femtoseconds — less than 20 quadrillionths of a second — researchers at the University of Cambridge observed electric charge separating during a single molecular vibration. “We deliberately designed a system that, according to conventional theory, should not have transferred charge this…
Retail investors are famously locked out of the startup world. Robinhood is attempting to change that by allowing the general public to invest in a portfolio of what it calls “some of the most exciting private companies operating today.” To do this, the company that pioneered the commission-free brokerage model has secured access to eight startups—including Databricks, Stripe, Mercor, and Oura—grouping them into a vehicle called Robinhood Ventures Fund I. The fund, which also includes Ramp, Airwallex, Revolut, and Boom, set out last month with an ambitious $1 billion target, but demand for this novel way of investing in private…
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Enterprises and startups that use Anthropic Claude through Microsoft and Google products need not fear that the model will be ripped from their reach, Microsoft and Google confirmed to TechCrunch. AWS customers and partners can also reportedly continue to use Claude for their non-defense associated workloads. Microsoft was the first big tech company to offer assurance that Anthropic’s models will remain available to its customers even though the Trump administration’s Department of War — formally known as the Department of Defense — has escalated its feud with Anthropic. The Defense Department officially designated the American AI startup as a supply-chain…
Friday 06 March 2026 5:17 pm | Updated: Friday 06 March 2026 5:19 pm Fifa president Gianni Infantino has been cheerleading for a World Cup host actively bombing another competing nation Does Fifa want football to be pure sporting competition floating serenely above politics, or a global force for peace? Its current approach is dumbing down, writes Matt Readman.On 21 June 1998, Iran faced the United States at the Fifa World Cup in what was billed as the most politically charged football match in history. Fifa later declared it the match that “football won”. Iran may have technically taken the points, but the real moment came before kick-off when players politely…
Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government on Friday over its extraction of tariffs from global businesses. The gaming giant is seeking a refund for any duties it paid due to President Donald Trump’s executive orders that invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). This lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, comes after a Supreme Court decision struck down the tariffs that the president imposed under IEEPA, arguing that he exceeded his authority. More than a thousand other companies have already sued for refunds on the tariffs that they pay; according to Nintendo’s complaint, viewed…
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