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Space Exploration

Artemis Program Boosted by Senate Funding Despite Criticism

The U.S. Senate approved President Trump's budget reconciliation bill, allocating an additional $10 billion to NASA's Artemis program. This decision counters critics like Elon Musk and Jared Isaacman, who favored alternative technologies. The funding supports Space Launch System (SLS) rockets and the Gateway station. Musk has criticized SLS for being fully expendable, costing billions per launch. Isaacman also questioned the massive sums allocated to SLS during his confirmation hearings. Of the total, $4.1 billion will fund additional SLS rockets for Artemis missions 4 and 5, while $2.6 billion will complete the Gateway station. The funding also includes $700 million for a new Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, $1.25 billion for ISS operations, and $325 million to SpaceX for deorbiting the ISS.

Social Media

X Tests AI Chatbots for Community Notes to Enhance Fact-Checking

X (formerly Twitter) is piloting a feature that allows AI chatbots to generate Community Notes, aiming to add context to posts and combat misleading information.

These AI-generated notes will undergo the same vetting process as human-submitted notes to ensure accuracy.

The goal is to create an ecosystem where humans and AI work together to promote critical thinking and understanding, but concerns remain about the potential for AI inaccuracies and rater overload.

X plans to test these AI contributions for a few weeks before a broader rollout.

Venture Capital

Catalio Capital Secures $400M+ for Healthcare Innovation Fund IV

Catalio Capital Management has announced the closing of its Fund IV, exceeding $400 million. This fund will focus on investments in healthcare and biotechnology companies, continuing the firm's established thesis.

Founded in 2020, Catalio has already made over 100 investments. Fund IV has already supported 16 companies, including PinkDx (diagnostics) and Superluminal Medicines (drug discovery).

Despite a venture downturn impacting the biotech market, Catalio continues to invest. The market experienced a significant drop, raising $12 billion last year compared to $152.3 billion in 2023.

Technology

Nothing's Headphone (1) Debuts with Unique Design and Features

Nothing has launched its first over-the-ear headphones, the Headphone (1), featuring a transparent design and aluminum construction. Developed in collaboration with KEF, these headphones offer adaptive noise canceling, bass enhancement, and spatial audio. Priced at $299 at launch, a notable feature is the design of the buttons.

Social Media

Threads Enhances User Experience with Direct Messaging and Community Focus

Instagram's Threads is introducing direct messaging (DMs) for users to communicate without switching to Instagram. The rollout includes a new visual element called highlighter to emphasize interesting perspectives, starting with Trending Topics.

Threads DMs will initially support one-on-one chats, emoji reactions, spam reporting, and muting. Advanced features like group messaging and inbox filters are planned for future updates. Currently, blocking a user on Threads also blocks them on Instagram. DMs will be available to users 18+ in most markets, excluding Japan, Australia, the U.K., and the EU.

With DMs, Threads aims to compete with apps like X and Bluesky, but unlike X, Threads has no plans to encrypt its DMs. Meta emphasizes that Threads is designed for direct connections and conversations, distinct from Instagram. Users are building unique interest graphs on Threads, with many having minimal overlap with their Instagram connections.

Meta is also exploring ways for users to access Threads without an Instagram account, such as logging in with Facebook or creating a Threads-only account. The platform is focusing on identifying active contributors within communities and improving user discovery through suggested follows and the highlight feature.

Threads is prioritizing community building and user experience over monetization for now, with no immediate plans beyond ads, despite having AI capabilities. The app boasts 350 million monthly active users, surpassing newcomers like Bluesky. DMs were tested in select markets before the global launch.

Social Media

Tumblr's WordPress Migration Paused: Automattic Prioritizes User-Focused Features

Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg announced that the company has paused its planned migration of Tumblr to WordPress. The decision prioritizes user-facing features and improvements over infrastructure changes. Mullenweg stated that while a migration would offer a cleaner architecture, the focus has shifted to more immediate user needs. This also casts doubt on Tumblr's integration with the fediverse via WordPress. Mullenweg clarified that Tumblr is currently not profitable but Automattic is committed to supporting its future growth.

Energy & Sustainability

Google's Electricity Consumption Soars: Data Centers Double Energy Use in Four Years

Google's data centers have more than doubled their electricity consumption in just four years, according to the company's recent sustainability report. In 2024, data centers used 30.8 million megawatt-hours of electricity, a significant increase from 14.4 million megawatt-hours in 2020. This surge is primarily attributed to the rapid growth of data centers, which now account for 95.8% of Google's total electricity budget.
To address this increasing demand and meet its carbon-free pledge, Google is investing heavily in various energy sources, including geothermal, nuclear (fission and fusion), and renewables. The company has already made deals to purchase electricity from Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Kairos Power, along with significant investments in solar energy projects in South Carolina and Oklahoma.
Despite improvements in data center efficiency, Google recognizes the need for stable, carbon-free energy sources to achieve its goal of 24/7 carbon-free energy. While its Latin American data centers have reached 92% carbon-free electricity, facilities in the Middle East and Africa lag behind at only 5%, highlighting the regional challenges in achieving this ambitious target.

Technology

Amazon's Robotic Revolution: 1 Million Robots Deployed and AI Integration

Amazon has reached a milestone with 1 million robots deployed in its warehouses. The company also announced a new generative AI model, DeepFleet, to optimize robot routes, increasing speed by 10%.
Amazon's global deliveries are now 75% assisted by robots. The company unveiled Vulcan, a robot with a sense of touch, in May. Next-generation fulfillment centers will employ 10x more robots.
Amazon began integrating robotics in 2012 with the acquisition of Kiva Systems.

Technology

Nothing's Headphone (1) Debuts with Unique Button Design

Nothing has launched its first over-the-ear headphones, the Headphone (1), featuring an aluminum and transparent design in collaboration with KEF.

Key features include adaptive noise canceling, bass enhancement, and spatial audio.

Priced at $299 at launch, the headphones boast noteworthy button design elements.

Mobile Technology

Nothing's Phone (3): A Bold Step into the Flagship Arena

Nothing has launched its new flagship phone, the Phone (3), featuring a unique transparent design with a revamped Glyph Matrix interface, replacing the traditional LED arrangement. The phone boasts AI-powered features like Essential Space and Essential Search, enhancing user experience with transcription and advanced search capabilities.
Key specs include a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, and a versatile camera system with a 50-megapixel main lens, periscope telephoto lens, and ultra-wide lens. It also features a 50-megapixel selfie camera and a 5,150 mAh battery with 65W wired and 15W wireless charging.
The Phone (3) will ship with Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15, with updates to Android 16 planned. It offers five years of software updates and seven years of security updates. Available in 256GB and 512GB models.