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Interlune, a stealth startup headed by ex-Blue Origin executives, is focused on the mining the moon for a rare isotope of helium that could be used to scale quantum computing and eventually even fusion power, TechCrunch has learned. Regulatory filings reported here last week showed that the company recently closed $15.5 million in new capital; before that, Interlune had raised a $2.69 million pre-seed round. But the rationale for raising the capital was poorly understood – until now. Two of Interlune’s confidential pitch decks, dated spring 2022 and fall 2023 and viewed by TechCrunch, reveal that the startup was seeking…

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The UK government decided to give £22 million to help with the development of chip technology. This is will take place in Southampton and Bristol. They’re doing this to make sure the UK possesses the skills and knowledge in making important tech parts, specifically, semiconductors. Saqib Bhatti, the Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy, said, “This investment marks a crucial step in advancing our ambitions for the semiconductor industry, with these centres helping bring new technologies to market in areas like net zero and AI, rooting them right here in the UK.”   How Will They Spend the Money,…

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Futuristic advancements in AI and healthcare stole the limelight at the tech extravaganza Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024. However, battery technology is the game-changer at the heart of these innovations, enabling greater power efficiency. Importantly, electric vehicles are where this technology is being applied most intensely. Today’s EVs can travel around 700km on a single charge, while researchers are aiming for a 1,000km battery range. Researchers are fervently exploring the use of silicon, known for its high storage capacity, as the anode material in lithium-ion batteries for EVs. However, despite its potential, bringing silicon into practical use remains a puzzle…

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Courtrooms were plunged into darkness this morning before an announcement told those inside a fire had been reported. A witness said that a “series of explosions” could be heard from a building next to the Old Bailey, with smoke seen pouring from the building. The air smelt of soldering metal. Some 25 firefighters descended on Warwick Lane and a cordon was put up around the area, including tape that warned people not to cross the “hazard zone”. It is believed the incident involved an electrical substation near the rear of the court. UK Power Network engineers attended to try to…

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Location : The M61 southbound between junctions J9 and J8 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 20:15 and 20:30 on 7 February 2024. Delay : There are currently delays of 15 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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View gallery Image Credit: Donaldson Collection/Getty Images/Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic When Taylor Swift revealed the track list for her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, her fans noticed that one of the songs is named after Clara Bow. The 16th and final track on the album is seemingly inspired by the late actress, who rose to fame during the silent film era in the 1920s. Like Taylor, Clara lived a highly publicized life in the spotlight. Their similarities may very well be the basis of the “Clara Bow” song, which will be released with the rest of the album on April 19. So, who was…

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The work of creating crypto- and investor-friendly legal frameworks in the United States continues. Thankfully for the web3 community, they have friends in high places. It’s been almost three years since Hester Peirce, a commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released her updated Token Safe Harbor Proposal 2.0 — but she isn’t giving up. While the proposal hasn’t made headway in its prior forms, the commissioner is not giving up. “I think we would definitely need a 3.0” version if the government wants to keep crypto innovation alive in the U.S, she said during an exclusive fireside…

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We’ve all been to pointless meetings that, in the back of our minds, we begged to have been an email instead. The absence of a clear meeting agenda and poor meeting planning is likely to blame.To avoid disengagement in your meetings and to boost their efficiency and goals, we’ve put together a thorough guide on how to build a strong meeting agenda. Plus, we’ve created a meeting agenda template you can use as a starting point to plan effective meetings.Meeting agendas are essential because they help you to stay focused and to clarify what needs to get done during and…

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Astronaut Bruce McCandless II approaches his maximum distance from the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Challenger in this 70mm photo from Feb. 7, 1984. While testing out the nitrogen-propelled, hand-controlled back-pack device called the manned maneuvering unit (MMU) for the first time, McCandless’s fellow crewmembers aboard the reusable vehicle photographed him. The MMU allowed crews to move outside of the cargo bay and perform activities away from the safety of the spacecraft. “It may have been one small step for Neil,” he proclaimed, “but it’s a heck of a big leap for me.” Learn how this and other iconic photos from the…

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