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February 15, 6:46 AM
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There are enormous geopolitical, economic and climate ramifications to the U.S. abandoning leadership on the energy transition. If you live in America, basically none of them are good.
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February 14, 1:50 PM
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Before his misadventures in government efficiency, Musk promised to revolutionize commuting with a subway that would speed passengers between DC and Baltimore in a matter of minutes. The project was a farce—and a sign of things to come.
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February 14, 12:07 PM
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Quantum internet is approaching faster than many expected. At the same time, the world still runs on classical encryption that quantum computers are projected to break within the next decade. Enterprises, governments, and consumer networks rely on cryptographic foundations that will not withstand a quantum computer with cryptographic relevance. Post-quantum standards were finalized in 2024, and regulators have begun setting migration timelines. The transition is an infrastructure upgrade that must start now. Telcos sit at the center of this shift. They move the world’s data and operate the physical networks where quantum security will be deployed. According to STL Partners, 35 operators are already active across 75 quantum-related projects, from pilots to commercial launches. Telco Momentum is building, and yet the risk is familiar: Telcos can either shape the quantum internet and own the trust layer, or remain passive transport providers while others capture the value. As quantum capabilities move closer to the network, the strategic choice cannot be deferred.
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February 13, 7:08 AM
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In the semiconductor industry, Arm is everywhere and nowhere. Designs from the British-based, American-listed, Japanese-controlled firm sit in almost all the world’s smartphones and most other connected devices. Yet Arm does not sell a single chip. Customers license its designs, tweak them if they wish and produce the chips themselves (or have them made). Arm pockets an upfront licence fee and a slim per-chip royalty. The model has made it ubiquitous. More than 300bn chips built on its designs have been shipped—over 30bn of them last year alone.
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February 13, 7:07 AM
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China has long been a counterfeiting hub. Shoppers do not have to look far to find fake Nestlé food seasoning or imitation Nike sneakers. And brands are not the only form of intellectual property (ip) that is readily pilfered. Foreign multinationals that set up shop in the years after China opened its economy to the world often complained of their trade secrets being stolen. General Motors, an American carmaker, discovered in 2003 that a Chinese partner was rolling out a model strikingly similar to one of its own. Kawasaki, a Japanese industrial giant, and Siemens, a German one, believe their technology was nabbed to help build China’s extensive high-speed rail network.
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February 12, 10:00 AM
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#dotdot - Frictionless Wireless Connectivity for Incremental Revenue Generation. Extend network reach, enable opportunistic connectivity, and unlock new revenue streams — without deploying new infrastructure.
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February 11, 5:53 AM
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L’idée d’un téléphone Starlink, directement relié à la constellation de satellites de SpaceX, agite depuis plusieurs mois la techosphère mondiale. Si des fuites persistantes et des discussions internes chez le groupe laissent entrevoir un appareil grand public capable de se connecter sans passer par les réseaux mobiles traditionnels, le projet oscille toujours entre rumeurs, déclarations ambiguës d’Elon Musk et analyses stratégiques pointues.
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February 10, 6:23 AM
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Un créateur a conçu un parapluie autonome capable de voler au-dessus de son utilisateur, combinant un quadricoptère dissimulé et un objet du quotidien pour supprimer totalement le geste de le tenir. Grâce à une caméra à profondeur et un Raspberry Pi, le parapluie détecte la position de la personne et s’ajuste en temps réel pour rester centré, sans pilotage manuel. Plus proche d’une démonstration que d’un produit commercial, le projet questionne notre rapport aux objets ordinaires et imagine un futur où ils nous accompagnent plutôt que d’être portés.
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February 4, 9:00 AM
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A humanoid robot that walks, maintains eye contact, and displays subtle facial expressions has drawn attention on Chinese social media after videos showcasing its capabilities were circulated. The robot, named Moya, was unveiled in Shanghai by the robotics company DroidUp, which describes it as the world’s first fully biomimetic embodied intelligent robot.
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February 2, 9:42 AM
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The AI value chain economics at this stage is focused on infrastructure. AI value creation is concentrated upstream, where capital intensity is highest and scale advantages compound most rapidly. The market rewards balance sheets, not clever prompts. Training and inference workloads demand dense compute, high-bandwidth memory, optical interconnects, and ample power. Those inputs scale poorly for small players and extremely well for incumbents. Gartner frames 2026 as the Trough of Disillusionment. Enterprises prioritize predictable ROI over experimentation. AI gets sold by incumbent vendors and bundled into existing contracts rather than procured as standalone moonshots. That behavior reinforces concentration. Buyers choose suppliers already embedded in their infrastructure stack.
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February 1, 7:08 AM
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Des jeunes pousses aux scale-up plus matures, un nombre croissant de start-up se détournent des investisseurs, par choix stratégique ou parce que les conditions ne s'y prêtent plus.
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January 31, 6:45 AM
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With the development of organic bioelectronics, there has been interest in making stretchable semiconductors with acceptable performance. Most approaches to date rely on blending a semiconductor with an elastomer and perform well electronically, but they have a modulus much higher than biological tissue and cannot be modulated through the insertion of ions. Liu et al. created a secondary hydrogel network that facilitated the formation of a continuous phase of a primary redox-active polymer. This composition makes it possible to produce millimeter-thick semiconducting layers with biological compatibility. By controlling the hydrogel’s porosity, the researchers optimized ionic and electronic mobility and demonstrated electrochemical transistors with a high on/off switching ratio.
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January 31, 6:36 AM
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Unleashing prodrugs through nitro-reduction is a promising strategy in cancer treatment. In this study, we present a unique bioorthogonal reaction for aromatic nitro reduction, mediated by 4,4‘-bipyridine. The reaction is a rare example of organocatalyst-mediated bioorthogonal reaction. This bioorthogonal reaction demonstrates broad substrate scope and proceeds at low micromolar concentrations under biocompatible conditions. Our mechanistic study reveals that water is essential for the reaction to proceed at biorelevant substrate concentrations. We illustrate the utility of our reaction for controlled prodrug activation in mammalian cells, bacteria, and mouse models. Furthermore, a nitro-reduction-annulation cascade is developed for the synthesis of indole derivatives in living cells.
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January 31, 6:04 AM
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Meta anticipe une transformation majeure du marché en 2026, comparable à l’impact de l’arrivée des smartphones. L’entreprise dévoile ses priorités d’investissement pour les prochaines années, en mettant de côté la réalité virtuelle au profit d’autres axes stratégiques.
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January 31, 6:03 AM
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OpenAI dévoile Prism, une nouvelle application conçue pour faciliter la recherche scientifique, à l’image de Claude Code. Cette initiative vise à offrir aux chercheurs des outils innovants pour accélérer l’analyse et la compréhension des données scientifiques.
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January 28, 9:45 AM
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L’accord noué avec TerraPower, société cofondée par Bill Gates, retient particulièrement l’attention. Il prévoit le financement et le développement de deux réacteurs capables de fournir jusqu’à 690 mégawatts, dès 2032 si tout se déroule comme prévu. Mais ce n’est pas tout : six autres installations pourraient suivre, totalisant potentiellement 2,1 gigawatts supplémentaires d’ici trois ans. Particularité technique : ces sites reposeront sur les réacteurs « Natrium », utilisant le sodium comme fluide caloporteur en lieu et place de l’eau – un choix jugé plus prometteur par certains experts.
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January 23, 2:09 PM
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Polydopamine (PDA) is a promising melanin-like material with unique properties such as hybrid electronic–ionic conductivity, UV–vis light absorption, wet adhesion, biocompatibility, anti-inflammation, and metal ion chelation. Despite its versatility, PDA has limited utilization in bioelectronics due to its low electrochemical conductivity. Here, we present an electrochemical synthesis for highly conductive PDA composites directly coated on Au electrodes. PDA was deposited by the confined oxidizing effect of dissolved Au3+ on the electrode, which produced unprecedentedly conductive PDAs.
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January 23, 2:04 PM
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Designing and engineering nanocomposites with tailored physiochemical properties through teaming distinct components is a straightforward strategy to yield multifunctional materials. Here, we describe a rapid, economical, and green one-pot microwave synthetic procedure for the preparation of ternary nanocomposites carbon/polydopamine/Au nanoparticles (C/PDA/AuNPs; C = carbon nanotubes (CNTs), reduced graphene oxide (rGO)). No harsh reaction conditions were used in the method, as are used in conventional hydrothermal or high-temperature methods. The PDA unit acts as a non-covalent functionalizing agent for carbon, through π stacking interactions, and also as a stabilizing agent for the formation of AuNPs.
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January 20, 6:10 AM
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Telcos attempted multiple monetization strategies without achieving any change in outcome. Quality tiers, zero rating, sponsored data, and later network slicing promised differentiation but failed to command durable price premiums. Enterprises adopted private networks selectively, yet volumes remained insufficient to move group-level revenue. Latency improvements delivered technical gains but limited willingness to pay, since applications abstracted transport and captured the value layer. Cost per bit continued to fall faster than achievable price increases, driven by silicon scaling, higher-order MIMO, densification, and fiber economics. Transport approached marginal cost behavior while remaining capital-intensive.
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January 19, 6:18 AM
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TOOLATE investit les rues de Nice avec “Cent filtres”, une exposition à ciel ouvert composée de 100 œuvres disséminées dans l’espace public jusqu’au 31 janvier 2026, pour interpeller les passants là où ils ne s’y attendent pas. Le mégot comme symbole central : à travers la répétition et un ton volontairement frontal, l’artiste dénonce la pollution massive liée aux mégots, omniprésents sur les trottoirs et les plages, malgré une prise de conscience largement documentée.
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January 19, 4:32 AM
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Nanoscribe, the market leader in high-precision additive manufacturing and a trusted provider of advanced microfabrication solutions for research and industrial production, has officially inaugurated its Shanghai Quantum X demolab.
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January 17, 6:25 AM
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For most of its history, telecom venture capital was symbolic. That changed after 2018 and accelerated sharply after 2022, as tier-one operators and vendors began treating venture investing as a structural tool rather than innovation theater. Competitive pressure, AI-driven compute shifts, and geopolitical risk forced telcos to engage with emerging technology earlier and more deliberately. Today, the ten most relevant telco and vendor-backed venture platforms collectively deploy or manage an estimated $10B to $15B, with annual deployment of roughly $1.5B to $2B. Capital is highly concentrated, and portfolios are tightly scoped around network software, AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, edge compute, silicon adjacencies, private networks, enterprise platforms, and regulated data services rather than consumer growth plays.
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January 16, 4:51 AM
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Last week, Bob Sternfels, CEO of McKinsey & Company, stated that the firm has 60,000 employees and that 25,000 of them are AI agents. Not tools or copilots but employees. The wording was deliberate as it places AI agents in the same category as human workers inside an enterprise. That is not a visionary statement; It is a technical bullcrap. Counting AI agents as employees implies equivalence in autonomy, judgment, accountability, and decision ownership. Anyone with a serious background in AI and machine learning knows this equivalence does not exist today, and is not even close to it. What exists are probabilistic systems wrapped in orchestration layers, heavily supervised by humans, brittle under long-horizon execution, and fundamentally incapable of owning outcomes.
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January 12, 4:49 AM
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Au CES 2026, Lava Tech Brands lance Lollipop Star : une sucette qui fait écouter de la musique sans écouteurs grâce à la conduction osseuse. Chaque saveur donne accès à des morceaux exclusifs associés à des artistes comme Ice Spice, Akon ou Armani White (8,99$). Une idée fun et très “TikTokable”, mais déjà critiquée car l’objet est jetable et génère des déchets électroniques.
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January 12, 4:37 AM
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Quantum information storage plays a central role in the development of the quantum internet and future quantum computers. Today’s quantum communication systems are limited by signal loss over large distances, which restricts how far quantum information can reliably travel. Quantum memories help address this challenge by making quantum repeaters possible, allowing distant parts of a network to be linked through entanglement swapping.
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BEEYOND is a consulting company in the field of disruptive innovation, accompanying established companies on out-of-the-core growth strategy, from creation of new concepts to product launch. Reach us at: contact@beeyond.fr.
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