EvodiaBio grabs €6M to push its fermented beer flavors into Asia
The Copenhagen-based company uses fermentation to create sustainable flavors for the beverage industry. This new funding brings its total raised to €20 million in just three years.
The Copenhagen-based company uses fermentation to create sustainable flavors for the beverage industry. This new funding brings its total raised to €20 million in just three years.
Samsung has racked up a huge number of awards for CES 2026, including multiple “Best of Innovation” honors. The wins span from a quantum-resistant security chip to a new XR headset and a thinner foldable phone. It’s a broad snapshot of where the company is betting big for the next two years.
Samsung has fired the first shot in the next-gen chip war, announcing the world’s first 2nm mobile processor. The Exynos 2600 promises major performance boosts and tackles past overheating issues. But Apple, with TSMC, is hot on its heels for 2026.
Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took home Game of the Year and Debut Game at the 2025 Indie Game Awards. The ceremony, organized by collective Six One Indie, highlighted winners from ANZ to South Africa, showcasing a truly global indie scene.
In a historic first, private donors have pledged roughly $1 billion to support CERN’s proposed Future Circular Collider. The massive project, which would succeed the Large Hadron Collider, could get a final construction decision around 2028.
A new Seattle startup founded by a former Google healthcare director is using AI to automate the earliest stages of drug discovery. Pauling.AI claims its “scientist-as-a-service” platform can complete tasks in weeks that traditionally took three to six months. The goal is to make developing treatmen
Microsoft’s aggressive AI strategy is creating a major irony. The push for Copilot+ PCs with 16GB RAM is colliding with a severe memory shortage, likely making next year’s laptops more expensive or less capable.
Micron Technology just delivered what analysts are calling one of the biggest positive surprises in semiconductor history. Its stock surged 14% after crushing earnings estimates, fueled by a 69% jump in revenue from its crucial AI memory chips.
Despite widespread warnings and unclear returns, corporate leaders are doubling down on AI investment. A survey of over 350 execs at billion-dollar firms reveals a stubborn optimism, even as the economic outlook darkens.
Intel has validated its first TWINSCAN EXE:5200B, ASML’s most advanced chipmaking machine. This tool is the key weapon in Intel’s plan to reclaim manufacturing leadership by 2025.