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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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Scientists Uncover How DNA Replication’s Master Controller Maintains Genome Integrity

Groundbreaking research reveals how the protein PCNA acts as a master coordinator of DNA replication and repair processes. Scientists have identified multiple regulatory mechanisms that enable this crucial protein to prevent genomic instability and maintain cellular health.

The Central Orchestrator of Genome Stability

Scientists have made significant progress in understanding how cells maintain genome integrity during the complex process of DNA replication, according to recent research published in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. At the heart of this process lies proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a protein that serves as a central platform coordinating numerous factors involved in DNA replication and repair. Sources indicate that this molecular machinery is essential for preventing mutations that could lead to cancer and other diseases.