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<title>NYU scientists discover ‘gyromorphs’ for next&#45;generation light&#45;based computers</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Researchers at NYU have identified a new material called &quot;gyromorphs&quot; that efficiently controls light streams, overcoming a major obstacle in developing light-driven, or photonic, computers. Gyromorphs are metamaterials with unique &quot;correlated disorder&quot; that allows them to block light from all directions, outperforming traditional quasicrystals and paving the way for faster, more efficient computation. ]]></description>
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<title>Google unveils plan to launch artificial intelligence datacenters into space</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Google is developing a groundbreaking initiative, Project Suncatcher, to deploy artificial intelligence datacenters into low Earth orbit using solar-powered satellites. Engineers believe that falling launch costs could make space-based datacenters comparable in running costs to those on Earth by the mid-2030s. This approach aims to meet rising AI processing demand while minimizing the impact on terrestrial land and water resources, though it raises concerns about carbon emissions from rocket launches and light pollution for astronomers. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ Toronto, Canada (3 November 2025) – HIVE Digital Technologies is accelerating its shift from cryptocurrency mining to artificial intelligence infrastructure, announcing record bitcoin mining capacity alongside ambitious plans to build AI-ready data centers across North America and Europe. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 28 — American startup Substrate announced on Tuesday that it has developed a breakthrough chipmaking tool capable of competing with the world’s most advanced lithography machines—a domain long dominated by Dutch tech giant ASML. The innovation marks the first step in Substrate’s bold plan to build a U.S.-based contract chip manufacturing business, directly rivaling Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in producing next-generation AI chips. ]]></description>
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