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Innospace's Hanbit-Nano rocket crashes 30 seconds after liftoff from Brazil
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South Korean startup Innospace's Hanbit-Nano rocket, on its first commercial orbital mission, lifted off from Brazil's Alcantara Space Center but crashed about 30 seconds later due to an immediate abnormality. It was carrying five satellites for 300-km low Earth orbit. The failure occurred in a safety zone with no casualties.
The science ministry announced on Monday that a local artificial intelligence research firm nurtured at a state-run industrial cluster has become an affiliate of a Nasdaq-listed rare earth supply chain company, effectively entering the U.S. stock market. Hanlab, an AI automation firm based at Innopolis Daedeok in the central city of Daejeon, has become a subsidiary of Evolution Metals & Technologies (EMAT) Corp., which debuted on the Nasdaq last month. This marks the first time a research institute from a state research and development cluster has advanced through the Nasdaq market.
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Lennart Poettering, the creator of systemd, has left Microsoft to co-found Amutable, a Berlin-based startup focused on enhancing Linux security. The company aims to introduce determinism and verifiable integrity to Linux systems amid rising threats to the operating system. Amutable's team includes open source veterans and plans to present at FOSDEM next week.