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Marvell Unveils Israel-Built Optical Chip to Power Next Wave of AI and Data Center Connectivity

Article: Marvell Technology has unveiled a new optical communications chip developed in Israel, underscoring the country’s continuing role in advanced semiconductor innovation and the growing demand for faster data infrastructure, according to a report by Globes titled “Marvell unveils optical communications chip developed in Israel.” The chip is designed to address escalating bandwidth requirements driven…

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EU-backed €4.9M initiative at Oslo University Hospital aims to transform cancer care for ageing populations

Oslo University Hospital has secured €4.9 million in European Union funding to advance care models for older people with cancer, underscoring a growing policy focus on the complex needs of ageing populations. The development was reported by Innovation News Network in an article titled “Oslo University Hospital secures €4.9 million EU grant for older cancer…

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Advancing Wildfire Prediction and Response with Geodesy and Geospatial Intelligence

A recent article published by Innovation News Network, titled “Transforming wildfire management through geodesy and geospatial science,” underscores a shift in how scientists and emergency agencies are approaching one of the most destructive consequences of climate change. As wildfires grow in scale, frequency, and intensity across multiple continents, researchers are increasingly turning to geodesy and…

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Smarter Signal Processing Boosts Accuracy and Efficiency of Indirect Time-of-Flight Depth Cameras

New research into indirect time-of-flight (iToF) imaging is advancing the capabilities of depth-sensing cameras, potentially making them more accurate, efficient, and adaptable across a range of technologies, according to a recent report published by TechXplore titled “New technology makes smarter indirect flight cameras.” Indirect time-of-flight cameras, widely used in applications such as facial recognition, autonomous…

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Weebit Nano Raises A$73 Million on ASX to Fast-Track Commercialization of Next-Generation ReRAM Memory Technology

Weebit Nano has completed a A$73 million fundraising on the Australian Securities Exchange, bolstering the Israeli-founded semiconductor company’s balance sheet as it seeks to accelerate the commercialization of its next-generation memory technology. The financing was reported by the website Globes in an article titled “Weebit Nano completes $73m raise on ASX.” According to Globes, the…

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Blue Origin Rocket Test Explosion Raises New Doubts About Company’s Pace in Space Race

A rocket developed by Jeff Bezos’s aerospace company Blue Origin suffered a catastrophic failure during testing, marking one of the most significant setbacks in the company’s efforts to compete in the increasingly crowded commercial space industry. The incident, first detailed in Wired’s article “Blue Origin Rocket Explodes in Major Setback,” raises fresh questions about the…

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Wix Base44 Earnout Payments Highlight Rising Role of Contingent Compensation in Software M&A and the Battle for Developer Tools

Wix has made additional payments totaling $38 million in connection with its acquisition of Base44, underscoring how contingent compensation is increasingly shaping deal economics in the software sector and offering a window into how established platforms are competing for developer-facing tools. The payment details were reported by Globes in an article titled “Wix pays $38m…

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