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“The world of deep tech is no longer two undergrads from Stanford or MIT. Most founders are in their late 30s, 40s, and 50s with long academic, industry, or defense prime backgrounds.”

“As it stands, the bill could solve the “chicken and egg problem” that’s holding space nuclear tech back from widespread use, according to Zeno CEO Tyler Bernstein. In a lot of ways, this bill is just emboldening [the agency] to do what they want to do, and is giving them the structure and authority to execute faster.”

A written piece of glass (with a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator data on it). Credit: Microsoft Research

“The Microsoft researchers estimated that the glass could survive for more than 10,000 years at a blistering 290 degrees Celsius, which suggests the data could last even longer at room temperature. One day, a single piece of glass might carry the torch of human culture and knowledge across millennia." (via Tech Xplore)

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