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Deep & Emerging Tech·July 3, 2026·1 min read

A rocket motor blew up at Anduril’s Mississippi test site. The defence darling says it’s routine

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A rocket motor explosion — even if routine in propulsion R&D — is a reminder that “software-speed” defense still runs into hard-physics failure modes. Defense and dual-use founders should budget time, capital, and narrative for destructive testing, not just software iteration.

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Researchers Propose Thermodynamic Computing Architecture That Could Dramatically Reduce AI Energy Use

A probabilistic, thermodynamic computing architecture built from conventional transistors is a reminder that the escape valve on AI power demand may come from new compute primitives, not just more GPUs. If you’re planning multi‑year AI infra, start tracking non-von Neumann roadmaps alongside your GPU strategy — they could change the economics mid-horizon.

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Withings BodyFit, a smart scale with a handle promising 'DEXA-level' body composition scanning, is now available in the UK — and it's got features geared towards GLP-1 users

A consumer scale pitching 'DEXA-level' body comp and GLP‑1 muscle protection features shows how fast hardware is being repositioned around weight-loss drugs and longitudinal health data. If you’re in digital health, assume GLP‑1 users are now a distinct product segment — with expectations for more granular, clinically-adjacent metrics at home.