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Fusion energy remains one of the most promising avenues for a clean and nearly limitless power source, but it is also among the most challenging.

Bringing laboratory X-ray technology into the factory is a challenge that DTU X-ray is determined to solve. The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has a

From steel mills to chemical plants, today’s university spinouts are deploying intelligent algorithms to detect, predict, and eliminate embedded carbon, transforming industrial giants into climate

The quest for the perfect insulator has long been a battle against the second law of thermodynamics, but a new class of «frozen smoke» fibers

The race to build practical quantum computers isn’t being won by corporate giants alone; a new generation of university spinouts is translating abstract physics into

As geopolitical tensions reshape the global economy, university labs are emerging as the primary foundries for the sovereign technologies that will define the next decade.

As the cost and complexity of bringing new therapies to market soar, academic spinouts are leveraging artificial intelligence to short-circuit traditional drug development, creating a

Color is one of tech’s most overlooked frontiers, but a Cambridge spin-out is turning the spectrum itself into a climate technology. Sparxell, a University of Cambridge spin-out,

Manufacturing has automated assembly for over a century, yet our understanding of how raw materials behave during production remains surprisingly manual. Engineers often rely on

When the European Space Agency becomes an early customer of a university quantum spin-out, it is not just buying hardware — it is voting on

Photons versus power walls Neurophos, a Duke University spinout, has closed an oversubscribed $110 million early-stage round to build optical chips that aim to replace traditional electronic

The era of the monolithic defense prime is facing a disruptive new challenger: the government-backed pure-play. In a move that feels more like Silicon Valley