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  • Experienced Biotech Executives Launch New Rare Disease Startup

    Experienced Biotech Executives Launch New Rare Disease Startup

    Another rare disease startup is entering the market, this time backed by a group of executives who have been here before. Mendra, a new biotech led by former BioMarin and Escient Pharmaceuticals executives, has raised $82 million in a Series A round led by OrbiMed, 8VC, and 5AM Ventures. The company says the capital will

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  • Rio Tinto Links Mining to Clean Energy in Utah

    Rio Tinto Links Mining to Clean Energy in Utah

    Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) has turned on a 25-megawatt solar plant at its Kennecott copper mine in Utah. Along with a 5MW array finished in 2023, the site now has 30MW of solar capacity—enough to supply electricity for about 1,000 homes and cut Scope 2 emissions by 20,000 tons of CO₂, or the equivalent of taking

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  • Investors Bet on India’s Clean Energy Boom

    Investors Bet on India’s Clean Energy Boom

    India is electrifying faster than China did at the same stage of development. Per person, it uses less coal and oil than China did back in 2012. That means the country can grow without relying on fossil fuels as much. For investors, this shift is worth paying attention to. Kingsmill Bond from Ember points out

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  • Ledger Plans 2026 IPO Amid Renewed Crypto Surge

    Ledger Plans 2026 IPO Amid Renewed Crypto Surge

    Ledger, best known for its hardware wallets, is quietly preparing for what could become one of the more notable crypto IPOs of the next cycle. According to people familiar with the matter, the company is weighing a potential U.S. listing, possibly on the NYSE, with 2026 emerging as an early target rather than a firm

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  • China Becomes New Hunting Ground for Obesity Drugs

    China Becomes New Hunting Ground for Obesity Drugs

    Corxel’s latest funding round lands at a time when U.S. and European drug developers are increasingly sourcing new medicines from China. Over the past few years, both large pharmaceutical companies and venture-backed biotech firms have shown a willingness to license compounds discovered in Chinese labs and move them quickly into Western clinical programs. That strategy

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  • Electricians, Plumbers, and Technicians See Pay Soar From AI

    Electricians, Plumbers, and Technicians See Pay Soar From AI

    Artificial intelligence is changing the way work looks in the United States. While many routine office jobs could disappear, roles in construction, electrical work, plumbing, and other hands-on trades are seeing higher demand. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says this surge comes from the massive buildout of AI infrastructure, including data centers, chip factories, and server

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  • Compliance Warning Hits Airwallex as Regulator Steps In

    Compliance Warning Hits Airwallex as Regulator Steps In

    Australia’s financial crime watchdog, AUSTRAC, has told payments firm Airwallex to hire an external auditor. The regulator cited concerns that the company’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing controls may not be up to scratch. The move targets a period from January 2024 to the present. AUSTRAC said it suspects the firm’s monitoring systems aren’t fully

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  • U.S. Lawmakers Restrict AI Chip Sales Amid Security Concerns

    U.S. Lawmakers Restrict AI Chip Sales Amid Security Concerns

    Lawmakers on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee moved forward this week with the AI Overwatch Act, first introduced in December. The legislation would give Congress final say over exports of high-performance AI processors to adversary nations. The bill comes shortly after the White House unveiled new export rules allowing certain AMD and Nvidia GPUs

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  • New Study Shows Brain Processes Language Like AI Models

    New Study Shows Brain Processes Language Like AI Models

    For years, neuroscientists have debated how people actually make sense of spoken language. Is it driven by strict rules, or does meaning slowly come together as we hear more words? A new study suggests it is the latter. And interestingly, the process looks a lot like how modern AI language models handle text. What the

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  • Gold Drilling Ramps Up in Quebec After Promising Discovery

    Gold Drilling Ramps Up in Quebec After Promising Discovery

    Opus One Gold Mobilises Drill Rigs at Noyell Project in Quebec Opus One Gold Corp (TSX-V: OOR) has mobilised two diamond drill rigs to its wholly owned Noyell Gold Project in Quebec’s Abitibi mining district, near the town of Matagami. The company has restarted drilling following encouraging results from its 2025 exploration campaign. Management said

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