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Month: November 2025

Biden’s Green Energy Push Got Bogged Down By Too Many Cooks
GovernmentPolicy

Biden’s Green Energy Push Got Bogged Down By Too Many Cooks

A new report from former Department of Energy staffers exposes why Biden’s signature climate legislation struggled to deliver results. Interviews with 80+ insiders point to bureaucratic chaos and conflicting mandates that slowed everything to a crawl.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Amazon’s Oregon Data Centers Are Running Out of Power
BusinessCloud

Amazon’s Oregon Data Centers Are Running Out of Power

Amazon has lodged a formal complaint with Oregon regulators alleging PacifiCorp isn’t providing enough power for its data centers. One campus has insufficient power, another has none, and the utility won’t complete contracts for two more. This comes as Amazon expands its Oregon data center footprint

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
CEOs Clash Over Texting in Meetings
BusinessInnovation

CEOs Clash Over Texting in Meetings

Two major CEOs are taking opposite sides in the workplace texting debate. JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon calls device use in meetings disrespectful, while IBM’s Arvind Krishna says banning tech would be “weird” for a tech company.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025
The LHC Just Spotted Something That Happens Once in a Trillion
InnovationScience

The LHC Just Spotted Something That Happens Once in a Trillion

Researchers using the LHC have observed a single top quark produced alongside W and Z bosons, an event so rare it occurs just once per trillion proton collisions. This breakthrough required advanced machine learning to separate the signal from background noise. The finding could reveal new physics b

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Australia’s radical plan: Free daytime electricity for everyone
EnergyInnovation

Australia’s radical plan: Free daytime electricity for everyone

In a world-first move, Australia will mandate that energy providers give households free electricity during peak solar hours. The plan aims to rebalance a grid overwhelmed by rooftop solar and accelerate the shift away from coal and gas.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Earth Observation Market Shifts to Defense and AI
AIInnovation

Earth Observation Market Shifts to Defense and AI

The Earth observation market is undergoing a major transformation as geopolitical instability fuels demand for sovereign capabilities. Defense applications now dominate the landscape, accounting for over 65% of data demand according to Novaspace’s latest market analysis.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025
Diamond’s Heat Crown Gets Stolen by Surprising New Material
InnovationManufacturing

Diamond’s Heat Crown Gets Stolen by Surprising New Material

Researchers have found that boron arsenide crystals can achieve thermal conductivity above 2,100 W/mK, outperforming diamond. This breakthrough could transform heat management in everything from smartphones to data centers.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
SPP’s landmark grid reform could finally fix interconnection chaos
InnovationManufacturing

SPP’s landmark grid reform could finally fix interconnection chaos

Southwest Power Pool is proposing a landmark merger of its transmission planning and interconnection processes. The move comes as the grid operator faces 11% peak demand growth in just four years and a massive 130 GW interconnection queue. This could fundamentally change how renewable projects get c

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025
FreeBSD Finally Gets Official OCI Runtime Support
CloudSoftware

FreeBSD Finally Gets Official OCI Runtime Support

FreeBSD has been officially included in the OCI Runtime Specification version 1.3. This represents a major milestone for FreeBSD users who want to leverage standardized container tools and orchestration platforms.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
Denny’s Gets $620 Million Take-Private Deal After Shopping Itself Around
ComputingHardware

Denny’s Gets $620 Million Take-Private Deal After Shopping Itself Around

Denny’s is being acquired by a consortium including TriArtisan Capital and one of its largest franchisees. The deal values the struggling chain at $620 million and offers shareholders a 52% premium over Monday’s closing price.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025

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