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⚡ German researchers found that iron powder burned for energy and then restored to iron using green hydrogen creates a carbon-free, globally shippable energy storage cycle that could complement hydrogen in the clean energy transition. 🔗https://link.ie.social/xag1HD

⚛️ Huawei claims its Kirin 2026 chip achieves 55% higher transistor density and 41% lower power consumption than its predecessor by reorganizing logic circuit layouts through its LogicFolding architecture, without requiring a more advanced manufacturing process. 🔗https://link.ie.social/WUw6g9

🤖 UCSD researchers performed the world's first surgeries using teleoperated humanoid robots, completing a gallbladder removal with human-robot collaboration and a second procedure with two humanoid robots working together in preclinical trials. 🔗https://link.ie.social/11wlRB

🛡️ The UK will acquire Lockheed Martin's Precision Strike Missile under a £190 million deal, giving the British Army a supersonic ballistic missile with a 311-mile range compatible with its existing M270A2 launchers, with first deliveries possible in 2027. 🔗https://link.ie.social/SoX8Wi

✈️ Denmark approved the purchase of two Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft to bolster Arctic submarine surveillance and fulfill NATO anti-submarine warfare requirements in the North Atlantic. 🔗https://link.ie.social/3RjZ9F

⚡ Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a new electric motor drive architecture that cuts internal voltage fluctuations by 90% and reduces capacitor stress by 43%, improving reliability for electric aircraft, marine vessels, and heavy trucks. 🔗https://link.ie.social/q9TW8M

⚛️ Chinese researchers built a carbon-14 nuclear battery the size of a cubic inch that delivers 2.6 times more power than its predecessor with a lifespan of thousands of years, thanks to carbon-14's 5,730-year half-life. 🔗https://link.ie.social/fAHaZW

🔋 Kiel University researchers developed a "talkative battery" that transmits internal temperature data through existing power terminals without extra wiring, cutting monitoring costs by 35% while enabling earlier detection of dangerous overheating. 🔗https://link.ie.social/AiGS7t

⚛️ Deep Fission delivered its prototype reactor canister to a Kansas test site, moving its underground small modular reactor concept closer to validation by using a mile-deep borehole and a surrounding water column for pressure and cooling. 🔗https://link.ie.social/6jmt85

🛡️ Aurelius Systems and American Rheinmetall are integrating a laser-based directed-energy counter-drone system onto robotic combat vehicles, enabling autonomous supply missions to defend against drone swarms without carrying conventional interceptors. 🔗https://link.ie.social/S8pV5z

✈️ NATO selected Saab's GlobalEye over Boeing's E-7 to replace its Cold War-era E-3 Sentry AWACS fleet in a deal worth around $4.5 billion, with the Swedish surveillance aircraft featuring a fixed AESA radar capable of simultaneously tracking air, land, and maritime threats. 🔗https://link.ie.social/7ns0Dq

🛡️ Raytheon launched a multinational initiative with the US and NATO allies to qualify new European suppliers for AMRAAM missile components, aiming to boost production of the Mach 4 air-to-air missile as alliance stockpiles face growing demand. 🔗https://link.ie.social/BT5fmr

🤖 Boston Dynamics' Atlas became the first humanoid robot to perform at a FIFA World Cup, recreating Erling Haaland's goal celebration and other iconic footballer moves at halftime of the Norway vs. Brazil Round of 16 match. 🔗https://link.ie.social/X9yh5x

🦾 TUM researchers developed a soft pneumatic exoskeleton glove that reads forearm muscle signals with 97% accuracy to restore grip for paralyzed hands, enabling an ALS patient to hold a fork for the first time in four years. 🔗https://link.ie.social/Mo614j

🤖 OptiTrack installed 92 high-performance motion capture cameras across Carnegie Mellon University's new Robotics Innovation Center, enabling sub-millimeter 3D tracking for autonomous robots, drone swarms, and physical AI research. 🔗https://link.ie.social/aWB33g

⚡ Texas A&M researchers accidentally discovered a plasma-based process that converts natural gas into high-purity graphene oxide while producing clean hydrogen as a byproduct, offering the first scalable alternative to graphite-based manufacturing. 🔗https://link.ie.social/QmjvVY

🧠 Chinese researchers built a 40nm memory chip that reconstructs brain structures up to 478 times faster than Nvidia's A100 GPU, enabling real-time cortical mapping for neurosurgery, brain-computer interfaces, and Alzheimer's screening. 🔗https://link.ie.social/F1S5o0

Swiss train maker Stadler and Sardinia's transport operator ARST have unveiled the world's first hydrogen-powered train designed for narrow-gauge railways, revealed on June 19, 2026 in Erlen, Switzerland. The hydrogen is produced entirely from solar power — a zero-emission system from energy to engine. Here's how it works, and why operators chose hydrogen over electrifying the lines. https://youtube.com/shorts/eupYWupIJUk?feature=share

Swedish company Oceanbird has installed Wing560 — a 46-metre (150-foot) rigid, tiltable wing sail — on Wallenius Wilhelmsen's 230-metre (754-foot) car carrier Tirranna. After completing harbour and sea acceptance tests on July 1, 2026, the ship is now sailing with wind as a genuine propulsion source, targeting roughly 10% fuel and emissions savings. It's the first real-world demonstrator for the EU-backed Orcelle Horizon project, which aims to build cargo ships that get over 50% of their propulsion from wind. https://youtube.com/shorts/52F2xy9_5v4?feature=share