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NASA Launches Three Missions in 2024 to Establish Lunar BaseHardware

NASA Launches Three Missions in 2024 to Establish Lunar Base

In 2024, NASA begins the practical implementation of its plans to establish a permanent lunar base, starting with three missions. One of these, Moon Base III, will deliver research equipment to the Moon for NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute. The primary focus is on studying lunar swirls—bright patches on the Moon’s surface—to better understand lunar evolution and material behavior in extreme conditions.

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Startup Battlefield 2026: How to Secure a Spot on TechCrunch Disrupt’s Main StageBusiness

Startup Battlefield 2026: How to Secure a Spot on TechCrunch Disrupt’s Main Stage

TechCrunch has opened applications for Startup Battlefield 2026, one of the most prestigious competitions for tech startups. The submission deadline is May 27. Organizers have shared key selection criteria to help founders assess whether to apply and how to prepare a strong portfolio. The focus is on innovative ideas capable of redefining the market, not just improving existing solutions.

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Money Forward Bets on AI: How Japan’s SaaS Giant Challenges US Tech CorporationsBusiness

Money Forward Bets on AI: How Japan’s SaaS Giant Challenges US Tech Corporations

Japan’s SaaS leader Money Forward is overhauling its strategy to avoid losing ground in the multi-billion-dollar AI market. In just two months, the company adopted a 'three-front' approach to counter the expansion of US tech giants. This decision could shape the future of not only Money Forward but the entire Japanese SaaS industry, redefining the role of general AI models in enterprise services.

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DuckDuckGo Sees 30% Surge in Installs Following Google Search ChangesArtificial intelligence

DuckDuckGo Sees 30% Surge in Installs Following Google Search Changes

Following Google Search’s recent update, which replaced traditional results with an AI assistant, many users have expressed dissatisfaction. In response, DuckDuckGo, a privacy-focused alternative search engine, has reported a significant increase in installs. The company noted an average 18% weekly rise in U.S. app downloads, peaking at 30.5%. The growth was even higher on iOS, reaching 69.9%. Users are actively migrating to noai.duckduckgo.com, where all AI features are disabled, reflecting growing demand for control over search experiences.

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AI and the Job Market: Why Panic Is PrematureArtificial intelligence

AI and the Job Market: Why Panic Is Premature

Debates about artificial intelligence eliminating millions of jobs in the near future are gaining momentum. However, economic data does not support such pessimistic forecasts. According to experts, AI’s impact on the job market remains minimal, and its transformation will take time. This provides an opportunity for businesses and governments to prepare for changes instead of succumbing to panic.

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China Tightens Control Over AI Specialists' Travel from Private CompaniesArtificial intelligence

China Tightens Control Over AI Specialists' Travel from Private Companies

China has expanded controls on international travel for artificial intelligence specialists. Employees of private companies, startups, and even business founders must now obtain government approval before traveling abroad. Previously, such restrictions applied only to civil servants, scientists, and executives of state-owned enterprises, but now they extend to the private sector. The move reflects concerns over the leakage of key technologies and talent to foreign competitors.

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Low Outgassing Adhesives for Aerospace and Optical SystemsHardware

Low Outgassing Adhesives for Aerospace and Optical Systems

Outgassing is a critical issue in high-precision technological systems, where even minimal contamination can disrupt equipment operation. Specialized adhesives that meet NASA’s stringent requirements prevent the release of volatile substances that could settle on sensitive components. These materials are indispensable in aerospace, optical instrument manufacturing, and semiconductors, where cleanliness and reliability are paramount.

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