Lithium shortages could hit by 2028 as EV demand surges
Strategic angle: Global lithium demand could top 13 million tonnes by 2050 if the world moves fast on clean energy, according to Wood Mackenzie’s latest Energy Transition Outlook for Lithium. The warning is blunt: Without major new inves
Accenture's $1.2B Acquisition of Ookla: Implications for IT Services Market
Accenture's $1.2 billion purchase of Ookla, including RootMetrics and Ekahau, could reshape competitive dynamics in the IT services sector.
MIT Technology Review's Insiders Panel: A Strategic Move in Tech Engagement
The launch of the Insiders Panel by MIT Technology Review signals a significant step in engaging industry experts, potentially reshaping the landscape of technology discourse.
South Sudan's Escalating Conflict: A Risk Assessment
The recent surge in violence in South Sudan, resulting in 169 fatalities, signals a troubling trend that could lead to a renewed civil war.
LLMs Undermine Pseudonymity: A New Risk in Digital Privacy
The ability of LLMs to identify pseudonymous users raises critical questions about the future of privacy and anonymity online.
House Committee's Subpoena of AG Bondi Signals Intensifying Epstein Inquiry
The House committee's decision to subpoena Attorney General Bondi highlights the escalating scrutiny surrounding the Epstein files and related investigations.
OpenAI's Deal with Pentagon Signals Strategic Shift in Military Technology
OpenAI's recent agreement with the US military to utilize its technologies in classified settings marks a significant shift in the landscape of defense technology, raising competitive concerns.
Strategic view: Market analysts react to US-Israel strikes on Iran
Strategic implications in focus: Market analysts provide insights on the implications of US-Israel military actions against Iran.
Strategic view: How US-Iran tensions could shape world markets
Strategic implications in focus: An analysis of the potential impact of US-Iran relations on global financial markets.
North Dakota Judge Reduces Damages Against Greenpeace in Pipeline Case
A North Dakota judge has finalized a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace, down from an initial $667 million, in a case linked to Dakota Access Pipeline protests led by Energy Transfer.
Briefing: Google quantum-proofs HTTPS by squeezing 15kB of data into 700-byte space
Strategic angle: Merkle Tree Certificate support is already in Chrome. Soon, it will be everywhere.
Strategic view: Winter getting shorter in 80% of major US cities, new data shows
Strategic implications in focus: Researchers find that across 195 US cities, winters are on average nine days shorter than they were in 1970-1997.
EPA's Regulatory Rollback: Implications for Chemical Safety
The Trump administration's decision to roll back RMP provisions reflects a significant shift in regulatory policy, raising concerns over potential increases in chemical disaster risks.
Regulatory Rollbacks Leave Coal Plants with Compliance Capability
Despite the Trump administration's weakening of air pollution rules, the EPA's findings reveal that most US coal plants could meet existing standards.
Briefing: New AirSnitch attack bypasses Wi-Fi encryption in homes, offices, and enterprises
Strategic angle: That guest network you set up for your neighbors may not be as secure as you think.
Briefing: The human work behind humanoid robots is being hidden
Strategic angle: Exploring the overlooked contributions of humans in the development of humanoid robots.
Most EV batteries outlast their cars, real-world data shows
Strategic angle: A new large‑scale UK dataset suggests EV batteries are holding up far better than many skeptics expected. more…
Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio: From the Ferrari Crash Probe to the Ghenea Stalking Case
Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio is back in the spotlight amid a Ferrari crash investigation and renewed attention on his past relationship with Madalina Ghenea, whose stalking case drew
Claude Code costs up to $200 a month. Goose does the same thing for free.
Strategic angle: The artificial intelligence coding revolution comes with a catch: it's expensive. Claude Code, Anthropic's terminal-based AI agent that can write, debug, and deploy code autonomously, has captured the imagination of soft