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Anduril’s EagleEye AR System Emerges from Eight-Year Development Journey, Says Founder

Anduril’s recently launched EagleEye augmented reality system for military applications has been in development since the company’s founding in 2017, according to founder Palmer Luckey. The defense technology startup collaborated with Meta, Qualcomm, and other industry leaders to bring the soldier-worn heads-up display from concept to reality.

Long-Term Vision Realized

Anduril’s recently unveiled EagleEye augmented reality system represents the culmination of an eight-year development journey that began with the defense technology startup’s founding in 2017, according to company cofounder Palmer Luckey. In an episode of the “TBPN” podcast released this week, Luckey revealed that the project has been central to Anduril’s mission since its inception, contrary to perceptions that the company recently pivoted into augmented reality technology.

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Sodium-Ion Battery Breakthrough Enables Renewable Energy Storage in Extreme Cold

Scientists have successfully tested sodium-ion battery technology capable of storing wind and solar energy in temperatures as low as -50°C. The breakthrough could revolutionize renewable energy storage in polar regions and extreme climates where conventional batteries fail.

Revolutionary Cold-Weather Battery Technology

Researchers have reportedly achieved a significant breakthrough in energy storage technology with the development of sodium-ion pouch cells that maintain functionality in extreme cold conditions, according to recent findings published in Communications Chemistry. Sources indicate this represents the first practical evaluation and field demonstration of ultra-low temperature sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) for renewable energy storage from wind and solar sources.

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South Africa Accuses US of Politicizing Trade Negotiations Over Domestic Policies

South Africa’s foreign minister has stated that trade negotiations with the United States have encountered significant sticking points. Ronald Lamola accused Washington of attempting to influence domestic policies including Black Economic Empowerment and land reform during bilateral trade discussions.

Trade Negotiations Face Sovereignty Challenges

South Africa’s foreign minister Ronald Lamola has revealed that trade negotiations with the United States have encountered significant obstacles, according to reports from the Financial Times Africa Summit in London. Sources indicate that Washington has been applying pressure regarding South Africa’s domestic policies, particularly Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and land expropriation measures.