Quantum
Can Qubits Be Cloned? How Encryption Refines, but Does Not Break, the No-Cloning Theorem
IBM hardware cloned a qubit into 77 encrypted copies using 154 qubits, yet only one is ever readable. The no-cloning theorem is refined, not broken.
Quantum
IBM hardware cloned a qubit into 77 encrypted copies using 154 qubits, yet only one is ever readable. The no-cloning theorem is refined, not broken.
Space
China has filed for nearly 200,000 satellites. Two megaconstellations, zero proven reusable rockets, and a market that isn't quite commercial.
Rare Earth
Mountain Pass and MP Materials are rebuilding a U.S. rare-earth-to-magnet chain, but China, costs, and heavy rare earths remain the test.
Aerospace
DJI holds ~70% of the drone market; China makes 98% of rare earth magnets. A tier-by-tier analysis of UAV supply chain bottlenecks and reshoring.
Space
How New Glenn’s LC-36 explosion could disrupt Artemis, Blue Moon cargo, rover delivery, and NASA’s Moon Base logistics.
Photonics
Not yet replacing GPUs. Photonic interconnect has arrived and is scaling fast. Photonic tensor cores are 24 to 36 months behind on a good trajectory.
Minerals
Sangdong is entering production as a major non-China tungsten source, with real value tied to ramp-up, recovery, and allied processing.
Communications
The Zephyr is a solar drone that flies at 70,000 feet for months at a time. Here is what it does, who operates it, and whether it will reach market.
Deepsea
France calls it environmental piracy. The ISA calls it a violation of international law. The US calls it a permit. Welcome to seabed geopolitics.
Batteries
Li-Cycle burned through $1 billion and went bankrupt. Glencore bought the wreckage for $40 million. The urban mining goldmine isn't what it seems.
Meshnetworking
MeshCore’s 2026 split exposes a clash over code ownership, AI firmware trust, and control of a rapidly growing mesh network.
Industry
Blue Origin’s failure didn’t just delay ASTS, it exposed fragile launch capacity and a deeper bottleneck in orbital logistics.