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Category: Innovation

Nintendo’s Pokémon Patent Gets Rare US Re-examination
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Nintendo’s Pokémon Patent Gets Rare US Re-examination

Nintendo’s patent infringement lawsuit against Palworld faces another setback as the US Patent Office takes the rare step of re-examining a previously granted Pokémon patent. This follows Japan’s recent rejection of Nintendo’s attempt to patent monster capture mechanics. The legal battle could deter

by Natalie BrooksNovember 5, 2025
Animoca’s Wall Street Gamble on Altcoins
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Animoca’s Wall Street Gamble on Altcoins

Animoca Brands is taking the reverse merger route to Wall Street, planning a 2026 Nasdaq listing. The company represents a different kind of crypto play—focused entirely on altcoins rather than exchanges or stablecoins. This comes despite altcoins currently underperforming historical cycles by $800

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
AI Maps Where to Grow Food in China’s Driest Regions
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AI Maps Where to Grow Food in China’s Driest Regions

Researchers have developed an AI system that can pinpoint exactly where to grow animal feed in northern China’s water-scarce regions. The technology achieves over 90% accuracy in predicting water needs and crop productivity while reducing regional biases by 43%.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Magnets and Nanoparticles Are Shrinking Pancreatic Tumors
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Magnets and Nanoparticles Are Shrinking Pancreatic Tumors

Scientists have developed magnetoelectric nanoparticles that can locate and destroy pancreatic tumors without drugs or surgery. The treatment caused complete tumor disappearance in one-third of models and more than doubled survival time.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Getty’s UK AI copyright case fizzles out, leaving creators frustrated
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Getty’s UK AI copyright case fizzles out, leaving creators frustrated

Creative groups hoping for a legal breakthrough against AI companies scraping their content were left disappointed after Getty Images lost a central copyright claim against Stability AI. The UK High Court ruling largely sided with the AI company, failing to provide clarity on whether training models

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
The AGI Myth and Why China Might Win the AI Race
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The AGI Myth and Why China Might Win the AI Race

A new analysis suggests artificial general intelligence has become a modern-day conspiracy theory that distracts from real AI competition. Meanwhile, China’s whole-of-society approach to AI deployment could give it the edge over Western semiconductor advantages.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
The Evergreen Fund Problem: Too Much Money Chasing Too Few Deals
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The Evergreen Fund Problem: Too Much Money Chasing Too Few Deals

The explosion of evergreen funds is creating a dangerous dynamic in private markets. With capital that needs immediate deployment, managers may be making poorer investment decisions just to put money to work.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Spain’s Qida just raised €37M for elderly care – here’s why it matters
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Spain’s Qida just raised €37M for elderly care – here’s why it matters

Qida’s massive funding round signals growing investor appetite for tech-enabled elderly care solutions. The company plans to quadruple its reach and revenue by 2027 while building comprehensive home care services.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Palantir Stock Tanks 7% as CEO Karp Rages Against Short Sellers
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Palantir Stock Tanks 7% as CEO Karp Rages Against Short Sellers

Palantir’s stock dropped 7% on Tuesday as valuation concerns overshadowed another strong earnings beat. CEO Alex Karp went on CNBC to blast short sellers, calling their positions “market manipulation” and “super triggering.”

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Iceland’s Giving Every Teacher an AI Assistant
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Iceland’s Giving Every Teacher an AI Assistant

Iceland is rolling out Claude AI to teachers across the country in a groundbreaking national pilot. The initiative aims to reduce administrative burdens and help educators create personalized lesson plans. This could become a blueprint for other nations considering similar AI integration.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025

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