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18/10/2025

While Elon Musk often dominates headlines for his work with SpaceX and Tesla, a lesser-known competitor has quietly emerged, challenging his dominance in the private space sector. This rival, a college dropout who began building rockets in a garage, has grown his venture into a formidable $22 billion company, demonstrating that innovation and ambition can thrive outside traditional academic or corporate pathways. The entrepreneur’s journey underscores the transformative potential of ingenuity, hands-on experimentation, and relentless determination in reshaping high-tech industries.

The company, which started with modest resources and a vision for space exploration, has steadily scaled operations, attracting significant investment, talent, and market attention. Its success reflects a combination of technical expertise, strategic leadership, and the ability to navigate a highly competitive and capital-intensive sector. Analysts note that the rise of this company highlights the increasing diversity of players in the private aerospace industry, where breakthroughs in rocket technology, satellite deployment, and commercial space services are no longer monopolized by a single high-profile figure.

The story of this self-made entrepreneur serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, creativity, and unconventional approaches to business and technology. As the company continues to expand, it poses a noteworthy challenge to Musk’s ventures, signaling a dynamic era of innovation, competition, and ambition in the race to dominate space exploration and commercial aerospace.

15/10/2025
05/10/2025

A self-taught engineer from a remote part of New Zealand, Peter Beck has been the driving force behind Rocket Lab’s growth as a launch-and-satellite company.

His company’s next bet will soon roll onto the new pad—a 141-foot-tall rocket called Neutron—and help Rocket Lab go toe-to-toe with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and other industry powers.

​Neutron is Rocket Lab’s most powerful rocket to date, designed to offer the kind of reusability that has made SpaceX’s Falcon 9 the world’s busiest. With Neutron, Rocket Lab wants to compete to handle a wider range of launches and more ambitious missions.

“If you’re trying to build a big company, then you do bigger things,” Beck, 48 years old, said in an interview.

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23/09/2025

OpenAI and NVIDIA announced a partnership that will scale OpenAI’s compute with at least 10 gigawatts of data centers powered by millions of GPUs.

06/07/2025
22/06/2025

Japan has launched the AR1100, a 1.1 MW tidal turbine in the Naru Strait near the Goto Islands, marking the country’s first megawatt-scale tidal energy project connected to the national grid. This advanced underwater turbine powers over 1,000 homes using consistent, renewable tidal currents. Upgraded from a 500 kW prototype, it features precision blade controls, a gravity-based design, and a subsea cable connection. The project represents a major step in Japan’s push for decarbonization and sustainable energy development.

19/06/2025

Scientists have unveiled a revolutionary headset that can record and replay dreams.
Using a combination of AI and fMRI brain scans, the device interprets brain activity during sleep to reconstruct the visual content of dreams.
While the technology is still in its early stages, it marks a major step forward in neuroscience and the future of dream analysis.

25/05/2025
06/05/2025

Scientists have created an ultra-thin material that hardens like diamond when struck, capable of stopping bullets. It’s made from just two layers of graphene, yet transforms instantly under pressure.

This material stays soft and flexible until impact, then shifts into a near-impenetrable shield. Known as diamene, it’s lighter than traditional armor and far more advanced.

The idea challenges our assumptions about strength, showing that power can exist in the most delicate forms. A single atom’s width can carry the force to stop destruction.

What other invisible strengths surround us, waiting to be activated? Could the future of protection lie not in brute force, but in intelligent design and nature’s quiet genius?

Let this be a doorway to bigger questions. What else are we only beginning to understand about matter, pressure, and possibility?

19/04/2025
19/04/2025

We've been tracking the development of Google's Android XR platform for a little while now. Designed for the next generation of smart glasses and mixed-reality headsets, we got the first conceptual glimpse late last year directly from Google. While those more-produced videos showcasing potential use...

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