Aerospace + Defense

A new metallic gel from Texas A&M stays stable at 1,000°C and holds liquid metal in place—paving the way for mobile liquid metal batteries at last.

China’s LFP export curbs spotlight the UK’s battery supply gap. Without urgent investment, Britain could fall behind in EV and energy security goals.

Texas A&M researchers developed RADIANT, a cybersecurity system detecting stealth attacks on power grids and water systems without retraining.

Beyond Aero hits TRL6 for its hydrogen-electric system, moving from lab to industrial scale. The BYA-1 jet now targets certification and commercial entry.

AIRCO’s Brooklyn plant turns captured CO₂ into jet fuel using a modular system. The facility proves synthetic fuel can scale to meet aviation demand.

NOAA renews Navy Arctic research permit for 2025–2026, authorizing limited beluga and ringed seal disturbance with strict safeguards.

New Mexico and DARPA’s Quantum Frontier Project aims to determine if utility-scale quantum computing can be achieved by 2033, investing up to $120M.

JS Link America will invest $223M in a rare earth magnet facility in Columbus, Georgia, creating 520 jobs and bolstering U.S. supply chain security.

IBM and NASA’s Surya model forecasts solar storms using AI and NASA data. The open-source tool will protect satellites, power grids, and key systems.

ECHA’s split PFAS restriction leaves eight sectors unregulated, undermining EU policy and risking decades of continued chemical emissions.

Defense contractors are accelerating adoption of synthetic and sustainable aviation fuels to enhance energy resilience, operational reach, and global interoperability.

Volexion has started shipping graphene-coated cathode materials to major battery makers. The tech aims to extend battery life without factory retooling.

Boingo deploys the first commercial Wi-Fi 7 network on a U.S. military base, boosting digital readiness with secure fiber-backed internet at Mountain Home AFB.

Baker Hughes to acquire Chart Industries in a $13.6B cash deal, expanding its industrial tech portfolio in LNG, hydrogen, and digital infrastructure.

University of Wyoming expands its Viz Center with drone-based hyperspectral imaging to map critical minerals, joining a national trend in geospatial research.

Major brands are tied to midstream suppliers sourcing from Xinjiang, raising due diligence concerns under UFLPA and global forced labor laws.

A new study shows that reducing U.S. military spending has a greater impact on lowering energy use than increasing it does on raising consumption.

AeroVironment, Inc's new Maryland facility adds 200 high-tech jobs and reinforces its ESG commitments to innovation, sustainability, and national security.

The Army’s shared contract with NORESCO upgrades global facilities without upfront costs. The plan cuts waste, modernizes bases, and boosts mission readiness.

Emerson and Tata Technologies launch a global partnership to deliver advanced testing solutions for EVs, autonomous, and connected vehicles.

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