Elon Musk, announced Saturday night that his TeraFab semiconductor project will be built on the Tesla campus in eastern Travis County, Austin, Texas, as a joint venture between the two companies. In a livestream broadcast via X, Musk stated that the facility exists because the global chip industry cannot expand quickly enough to meet his projected demand across AI, robotics, and space computing.
The Austin fab will house equipment for logic, memory, packaging, testing, and lithography mask production in a single building. Musk claimed that capability does not exist at any other facility in the world, and that having everything under one roof enables a rapid iteration loop: make a chip, test it, revise the mask, and repeat without shipping wafers between sites.
The facility is expected to produce two types of chips. One will be optimized for edge inference, primarily for Tesla's vehicles and Optimus humanoid robots. The other will be a higher-power chip hardened for the space environment, which Musk says will run hotter than “terrestrial” designs to minimize radiator mass on satellites.
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BAIC Group says it has developed a sodium-ion battery prototype that it claims reaches leading industry benchmarks. Across China’s EV sector, sodium-ion batteries are gaining attention as a complementary option, particularly for cost-sensitive vehicle segments and cold-weather use cases.
The prismatic cell design delivers an energy density of about 170 watt-hours per kilogram, according to internal testing. The company highlighted fast-charging performance as a key differentiator, stating the system supports 4C charging and can reach a full charge in roughly 11 minutes. BAIC added that the battery operates across a wide temperature range, from about -40°F to 140°F, while retaining more than 92% of its energy capacity at around -4°F, pointing to improved performance in cold-weather conditions.
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Beverages giant PepsiCo Inc. is deploying AI across its operations in China and beyond to improve efficiency, Anne Tse, its head for the Asia-Pacific region, said. The company is using AI in areas such as precision agriculture, manufacturing management and consumer analytics, allowing it to expand capacity without proportional increases in headcount. Still, PepsiCo is hiring in China as it opens new plants.
PepsiCo is also targeting premium, nutrient-dense products, reducing sugar and sodium while blending local ingredients to align with Chinese culinary traditions. In January, PepsiCo announced a multi‑year collaboration with Siemens AG and Nvidia Corp. to transform its plant and supply‑chain operations using advanced technologies including AI.
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GrapheneOS, the privacy-focused Android fork, said in a post on X that it will not comply with emerging laws requiring operating systems to collect user age data at setup. It is developed by the GrapheneOS Foundation, a registered Canadian nonprofit and is entirely funded by donations.
"GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification or an account," the project stated. "If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it."
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Bacteria naturally live in and interact with the human body, influencing both health and disease. Scientists are now exploring whether these microbes can be redesigned to fight cancer.
To investigate this idea, Tianyu Jiang at Shandong University in Qingdao, China, and colleagues modified the probiotic strain Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 (EcN) so it could produce Romidepsin (FK228), an FDA-approved anticancer drug. They created a version of the bacteria capable of generating this drug on its own. The team tested the approach in mice implanted with breast cancer tumors and treated them with the engineered bacteria.
Results showed that EcN was able to accumulate inside tumors and release Romidepsin FK228 in both lab experiments and living animals under different conditions. This behavior allowed the bacteria to function as a targeted therapy, delivering the drug directly where it was needed.
The research is still at an early stage. The treatment has not yet been tested in humans. The mouse-model study establishes a solid foundation for engineering bacteria, paving the way for future advancements in this field.
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Microsoft has released an emergency update to address a major issue that breaks sign-ins with Microsoft accounts across multiple Microsoft apps, including Teams, OneDrive, Office apps and Outlook. The list of affected apps also includes Microsoft Edge, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Office apps such as Excel and Word, which display the same error message for features that require a Microsoft account sign-in.
This issue appears after installing the KB5079473 cumulative update that Microsoft released as part of this month's Patch Tuesday, and it warns users that the affected devices are not connected to the Internet. Over the weekend, Microsoft started rolling out the KB5085516 optional out-of-band update, which addresses this bug and includes all patches delivered with the Microsoft 2025 Patch Tuesday Windows security update.
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Vietnam and Russia are expected to sign energy deals during Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's four-day visit to Moscow that started on Sunday. The two sides are expected to sign "important agreements", focusing on energy, trade and investment, Vietnam's government said in a statement. Chinh's visit comes as Vietnam has faced surging fuel prices with gasoline prices up 50% and diesel prices rising 70%.
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Sweden will lower the tax on petrol by 1 krona per liter and on diesel by 0.4 krona per liter between May 1 and Sept. 30 at a cost of 1.64 billion kronor ($175 million), Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said. The government said it would also compensate households for higher electricity and gas prices in January and February at a total cost of 3.4 billion kronor to allow households to “better meet higher energy prices.”
“In difficult times, we will always prioritize the budgets of hard working families,” Kristersson said.
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Earlier this year the startup Doctronic launched a provocative, first-in-the-nation experiment in Utah to renew drug prescriptions with a chatbot. It can prescribe refills of 190 medications across 9 categories of medicines. In its current first phase, human doctors review all prescriptions before they are sent to pharmacies to check for suitability.
“When we prove it’s safe for AI do to this, that helps a lot of people,” — co-founder and co-CEO Matt Pavelle said.
Doctronic, launched in 2023, introduced a chatbot in September of that year that could suggest possible diagnoses and treatments that patients could take to their doctor. The company built its own team of doctors that patients can have video visits with for $39. It now provides video visits with human physicians in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Now it’s refilling its coffers with $40 million in fresh funding led by Abstract and Lightspeed Venture Partners. Advocates say AI will speed access to care and help the nation confront rising healthcare costs and a shortage of doctors. Systems designed for clinical care can be safer and more effective than general-purpose chatbots.
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Smartphones have been using highly power-efficient, 1 Hz-capable OLED displays for a few years to improve power efficiency, but now that same display technology is finally making its way into laptops. LG has announced the world's first mass production 120 Hz LCD laptop display capable of spinning down to 1 Hz.
LG's new tech takes advantage of an Oxide TFT display that exhibits low power leakage while the display is in its low refresh rate mode. The display can automatically detect when screen changes occur, and will transition from 120 Hz down to 1 Hz when motion is static. LG claims its new display exhibits 48% greater battery efficiency compared to "existing solutions." The company announced it will be debuting OLED counterparts of its 1 Hz-capable LCDs beginning in 2027.
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Franklin Templeton reported growing demand for XRP from institutional investors. According to Roger Bayston, head of digital assets at Franklin Templeton, XRP is increasingly being used as a utility rather than a speculative asset.
Speaking on the Paul Barron Podcast, he noted that companies are purchasing the token for real-world infrastructure use. This includes cross-border payments and asset tokenization. XRP is gradually establishing itself as an infrastructure element rather than just a trading asset.
Franklin Templeton is actively strengthening its presence in the XRP ecosystem. In particular, the Franklin XRP ETF (XRPZ) has been launched. Tokenized money market funds have also been integrated on XRPL. This expands blockchain use in traditional finance. Bayston emphasized that regulatory alignment between the SEC and CFTC could accelerate institutional adoption. In his view, this will be a key driver of the next market phase.
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Alphabet-owned Wing plans to begin delivering packages by drone to homes in California's San Francisco Bay Area in the coming months, it said on Monday, extending its rollout to one of its earliest testing grounds. Wing already offers drone delivery in North Carolina, Virginia and Australia, but this is the first time that consumers in the company’s home market will be able to try out the technology.
Wing is seeking to scale what it says is a solution to the hurdles facing last-mile delivery of small household items and meals by using lightweight, automated drones designed to fly directly to homes in dense residential areas.
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On March 20, The SEC sent two new proposed rules, one on digital assets and another on hedge fund and private equity firm disclosures, to the White House for review. The two plans are under review by the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, according to a notice posted today on a US government website.
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins previewed the sweeping digital asset proposal during a speech last week. The measure will include a long-awaited “innovation exemption” for digital asset firms to avoid registration as brokers, exchanges or other regulated entities for a limited period of time, Atkins said. The other item may tee up major changes to Form PF, the form hedge funds, private equity firms and other private funds use to report performance and risk metrics to the broader financial system.
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The company announced on Monday the rollout of a temporary program aimed at easing the financial burden on Dashers who rely on their vehicles for deliveries. DoorDash’s relief program, which runs through April 26, offers weekly payments to eligible drivers.
Dashers who drive at least 125 miles per week can receive payments starting at $5, translating to estimated savings of $1 to $1.50 per gallon. The support could be especially meaningful for drivers in suburban and rural areas who travel longer distances. Additionally, drivers who utilize DoorDash’s Crimson debit card will benefit from an extra 10% cash back on gas purchases, offering them potential savings of up to $1.90 per gallon.
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The Federal Communications Commission ordered a ban on the import of new models of foreign-produced consumer wireless routers due to national security concerns. The ban could impact companies such as TP-Link Systems Inc., Netgear Inc., and others that build their products overseas, regardless of the nationality of the developer.
The move does not impact consumers' ability to continue using previously purchased routers, and retailers will be allowed to keep selling already-imported routers. In making its decision, the FCC cited a National Security Determination provided on March 20.
“Recently, malicious state and non-state sponsored cyber attackers have increasingly leveraged the vulnerabilities in small and home office routers produced abroad to carry out direct attacks against American civilians in their homes,” — the notice said.
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Apple Inc. announced plans to hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 8 to June 12, when the company is poised to unveil a make-or-break collection of AI features. As part of the WWDC26, Apple will announce the iOS 27. It is also revamping its Siri voice assistant to provide a more chatbot-like interface. The company is preparing an under-the-hood cleanup of its operating systems, which in some cases have become bloated and buggy.
“WWDC26 will spotlight incredible updates for Apple platforms, including AI advancements and exciting new software and developer tools,” — the company said in a statement.
Apple typically follows up on WWDC with launches of new hardware in the fall, including iPhone introductions in September and new types of Macs or other products in October. Later this year, the company plans to debut a foldable iPhone, the iPhone 18 Pro line and an upgraded MacBook Pro with a touch screen.
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The Trump administration said on Monday that it intended to create a consortium to invest over $1 trillion into energy projects, minerals and semiconductors in an effort to create a new source for critical goods controlled by the U.S.
“The fund will serve as a catalyst, a credible call to action for partners around the world to put serious capital behind shared strategic objectives,” — Mr. Helberg said.
The voluntary consortium will include countries like Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Sweden, in addition to the U.S., which will contribute $250 million toward the investment, Jacob Helberg, the under secretary of state for economic affairs, said. The investment is intended to grow out of the “Pax Silica” initiative, an economic security program aimed at building out a secure global supply chain for semiconductors.
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The European Union and Australia agreed to a free-trade deal, wrapping up almost a decade of talks, which will reduce costs for Australian consumers and open new markets for Australian producers. The conclusion of negotiations for the agreement was announced Tuesday in Canberra by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Ursula von der Leyen.
The agreement eliminates tariffs on key Australian exports including wine, seafood and horticulture, and sets quotas for Australian beef, sheep and goat meat, and raw sugar cane to be imported tariff free. The two sides also signed a Security and Defence Partnership to facilitate better cooperation on crisis management and security challenges, and reached a framework to cooperate more on critical raw materials.
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NASA is cancelling plans to deploy a space station in lunar orbit and will instead use its components to construct a $20 billion base on the moon's surface over the next 7 years, its new chief Jared Isaacman said on Tuesday. Lunar Gateway was designed to serve as both a research platform and a transfer station that astronauts would use to board the moon landers before descending to the lunar surface.
"It should not really surprise anyone that we are pausing Gateway in its current form and focusing on infrastructure that supports sustained operations on the lunar surface," — Isaacman told delegates at the event.
The changes imposed by Isaacman on the flagship U.S. moon program in recent weeks are reshaping billions of dollars worth of contracts under the Artemis effort. That is sending companies scrambling to accommodate the extra urgency as China makes progress toward its own 2030 moon landing.
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The New York Stock Exchange, part of Intercontinental Exchange announced a collaboration on Tuesday with digital asset company Securitize to help create tokenized versions of traditional financial securities.
Securitize will serve as the first digital transfer agent eligible to create blockchain-based securities for issuers of corporate and exchange-traded funds on an upcoming NYSE-affiliated Digital Trading Platform. The addition of Securitize formalizes a core piece of that infrastructure, linking the exchange’s ambitions with an established player in digital asset issuance.
Securitize specializes in tokenizing real-world assets, converting traditional financial instruments into blockchain-native representations that can be traded more efficiently. The firm has worked with institutions including BlackRock, which earlier launched a tokenized fund through Securitize’s platform. Securitize actively cooperates with top crypto projects: Uniswap (UNI), Wormhole (W), Ethena (ENA), Ripple (XRP), BNB Chain (BNB), Solana (SOL) and others.
Securitize is building an infrastructure through which tokenized assets flow directly into crypto and DeFi. Now the NYSE is being added to this.
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the leading cause of acute viral hepatitis and kills about 70,000 people each year. Even with that global impact, there is still no vaccine and no virus-specific treatment.
Researchers have now identified bemnifosbuvir, a drug already in clinical trials for hepatitis C, as a possible way to stop hepatitis E from multiplying. Because the drug is already being tested in people for another viral infection, it could offer a faster path toward a treatment option than starting from scratch.
An international team from Bochum and Heidelberg, Germany, and Beijing, China, identified the compound by screening a library of nucleotide/nucleoside analogues, a class of molecules designed to resemble the building blocks used in genetic material. The virus no longer replicated, while the treated cells remained healthy. The results were published in the journal Gut.
Follow-up studies in animals confirmed that the compound reduced both viral activity and liver inflammation. If the ongoing clinical trials of bemnifosbuvir against hepatitis C are successful, the drug could soon also be available for off-label use against hepatitis E.
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