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Stablecoins Went Mainstream in 2025 and Are Powering Tokenized Asset Growth
Stablecoins quietly became crypto’s most useful product in 2025. They crossed over into the real world in a way few other crypto ideas ever have. Now the industry is trying to build on that momentum. The pitch for 2026 is simple enough: if dollars can live onchain, why not stocks, funds, or even gold? That
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The Hidden Energy Cost of America’s Data Center Boom
The buildout of data centers across the U.S. is accelerating quickly as artificial intelligence workloads expand. Capital spending from large technology companies continues to rise, and there is no sign of a slowdown. What is becoming clearer, though, is that the country’s power infrastructure is not keeping pace. Most of the U.S. electrical grid was
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Eli Lilly Breaks Out with Zepbound, Hits Trillion-Dollar Valuation
Eli Lilly had a breakout year in 2025, largely thanks to its new obesity treatment Zepbound. Alongside its diabetes-focused medication Mounjaro, Lilly’s products outsold all other pharmaceuticals in the first three quarters. The company’s strong sales performance helped it become the first drugmaker to hit a trillion-dollar valuation. Novo Nordisk Racing to Close the Gap
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First Quantum Unlocks Cobre Panama Stockpile, Driving Copper Output
First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM) got a big break this week. Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino gave the nod to allow the company to process ore that’s been sitting at its idle Cobre Panama mine since operations stopped in 2023. It’s not a full reopening, but it’s a start toward stabilizing the site. The company
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Ex-Defence Minister Enters Canadian Defence Tech With Bold New Startup
Former Canadian defence minister Harjit Sajjan has entered the private sector with a new defence technology startup aimed at supporting Canada’s growing military and sovereignty ambitions, particularly in the Arctic. Sajjan is a cofounder and executive chair of Juno Industries Inc., a Vancouver-based company developing autonomous systems software for use in high-risk environments. The startup
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95% of Rural Michigan Drivers Reject EVs—Here’s the Shocking Truth
Rural Michigan Drivers Aren’t Buying EVs—Even When They Could A new University of Michigan survey of 1,000 rural residents shows there’s a big gap between perception and reality when it comes to electric vehicles. Only 5% said they’d choose an EV as their next car. That’s well below the national average. Researchers say cost worries,
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New Sub-Zero Freezer by HKUST Promises Massive CO2 Reduction Worldwide
HKUST Builds First Sub-Zero Elastocaloric Freezer Researchers at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology say they have made the world’s first sub-zero elastocaloric freezer. It can reach -12℃. That’s pretty cool, literally, and could shake up the freezing industry. They published the work in Nature, calling it “Sub-zero Celsius Elastocaloric Cooling via Low-transition-temperature Alloys.”
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Fine-Tuning AI the Wrong Way Can Make It Dangerous
A new study in Nature suggests something worrying. If you train an AI to behave badly in one specific task, it can start behaving badly in other tasks too. Large language models like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini are used as chatbots and assistants. They can give wrong or even harmful advice sometimes. Understanding why this










