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Good morning with good news: Sodium-Ion-battery Age truly begins with CATL providing a massive 60 GWh for grid storage!
Sodium is ~1000 times more abundant than lithium.
CATL battery has NO cobalt & nickel.
Its cost advantages could be 30%-40%!
electrek.co/2026/04/27/cat…
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🤖 Symbotic y AWG apuestan $110M por la logística automatizada
💰 La startup de robótica Symbotic cerró una alianza por $110 millones de dólares con Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG) para automatizar centros de distribución.
⚙️ El acuerdo busca implementar sistemas avanzados de robots y software inteligente, optimizando almacenamiento, surtido y tiempos de entrega.
📊 Este modelo ya genera interés en México, donde emprendedores logísticos buscan replicar soluciones de automatización para e-commerce y retail.
🌎 La tendencia confirma que la logística inteligente será clave en la competitividad, especialmente en mercados en crecimiento como el sureste.
#Latitud21 #Tecnología #Logística #Automatización #Innovación #Negocios 🤖📊💰

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Explore total warehouse automation that increases throughput rates, provides high density storage and can advance existing facilities.
Meet us at MODEX.
pages.symbotic.com/symbotic-at-mo…
#MODEX2026 #WarehouseAutomation #Robotics #SupplyChainInnovation #PhysicalAI #Symbotic

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The Ultimate "Family Dinner" 🐕👨👩👧👦
I’ve always believed that pets aren't just animals; they are family members. They thrive on interaction, love to feel included, and their loyalty is a lesson for all of us. When we treat them with the same care and respect we show each other, their personalities truly shine!
These pups were so professional with their "sous-chef" duties, wait for the wagging tails at the end!
🥚 Dog-Friendly Deviled Eggs 🥚
Looking for a special treat for your furry friends? Here is how "Mom" put it together:
Boil & Cool: Boil eggs until hard, then chill in an ice bath.
Prep the Filling: Mash the yolks with a bit of plain, dog-safe yogurt (a great source of probiotics!) and some finely diced celery for a healthy crunch.
Assemble: Scoop the mixture back into the egg whites.
The "Paw-fect" Finish: Use a bone-shaped stencil to sprinkle a tiny bit of paprika for that classic deviled egg look!
A Friendly Reminder
Just like humans, every pet is different!
Before introducing a new treat:
Check Ingredients: Ensure everything is dog-safe (no xylitol, onions, or heavy seasonings).
Know Your Pet: Be mindful of individual dietary needs or allergies.
Moderation is Key: Treats are an addition to a balanced diet, not a replacement!
Let’s celebrate our loyal companions and keep them feeling loved, included, and healthy! I can't wait to try this recipe for my pup.
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I’m thankful for 4 years in California .
But, the Next Phase is in Texas.
We shift our hiring focus to build huge operations in Austin, Texas.
Join us ! The team is really great. @atomic_semi
New 120,000 square feet HQ for R&D and production:


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This is the radar hiding under the white dome of the SBX-1 floating platform. It is meant to detect and track ballistic missiles from 2000 km away.



Dr Rachel Pawling 🌈🏳️⚧️@R_P_one
I'm as guilty as others when it comes to just-stick-a-naval-radar-on-it, but if you want the radar on your space warship to have an operationally meaningfull range, it needs to be this big:
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We are vertically integrating the reactor design-to-deployment stack. From @yasir_fission:
"We intentionally structured our company to own the full technical stack of reactor development and deployment, end-to-end. Instead of relying on existing facilities and equipment, or outside vendors or siloed contractors for critical pieces, we built up internal capability (and close partnerships where needed) to do everything under one roof. This vertical integration has been a game-changer for schedule and innovation. Here’s what it entails and it’s hell of a lift:
In-House Reactor Design: All core and system design work for Aalo-X is done by our interdisciplinary engineering team. We leverage decades of proven sodium reactor experiences (EBR-II, SRE, HALLAM, etc.), but all the integration and innovation, from the hybrid loop/pool configuration to the passive safety features, are developed and tested by Aalo. No waiting on an external architect-engineer; our designers sit next to our analysts, who sit next to our fabricators.
In-House Facility Design: Building the reactor is half the problem, the other half is the facility that houses it. While others chose to operate in existing DOE facilities, Aalo decided to build our own. While our team strives to meet the July 4th timeline, they are inherently getting exposed to technologies that can break the traditional barriers of slow and bespoke construction seen in past nuclear power plants.
In-House Module Fabrication: We built our own manufacturing facility in Austin and are using it to fabricate reactor modules and assemblies in-house. By controlling manufacturing, we iterate on design details rapidly and ensure quality. When something doesn’t fit just right in the prototype, we fix it immediately on the shop floor. This also means we avoid long lead times. Our team procures raw materials and turns them into finished components on an aggressive timeline.
Commercial Fuel Supply and Fabrication: Rather than wait in queue for someone else’s fuel, or one-off handout from DOE for the first reactor, Aalo took charge of the fuel cycle for Aalo-X. We secured low-enriched uranium feedstock early (fresh enriched UF₆ from Urenco) and arranged for it to be converted into UO₂ fuel pellets and assembled into fuel rods through a partnership with one of the world's most experienced fuel fabricators, with delivery slated in time for startup. Our team is deeply involved in the fuel design and quality oversight, effectively integrating us as partners in fuel logistics even as we leverage an experienced fabricator. This ensures our fuel will be ready on time and meet our specifications for performance. This work is foundational for us to scale to 100+ reactors.
In-House Reactivity Control Systems: Aalo is developing its reactivity control and protection systems to be tailor-made for Aalo-X’s operation. We aren’t simply buying an off-the-shelf reactor I&C system; we’re crafting a modern digital control platform with distributed sensors and a robust reactor protection system that fits our reactor’s specific dynamics. By writing our own control software and integrating it with proven industrial hardware, we can implement the automation and safety logic we want, and we have total understanding of the system’s behavior. This level of control design in-house also speeds up commissioning, our engineers know every line of code and every circuit.
In-House Operator Training: We knew that a fast timeline would mean no time to wait for outside operators to get up to speed. So Aalo has been training its own operations crew from the get-go, a team of ex-navy nuclear submarine reactor operators and test engineers are getting trained to be intimately familiar with Aalo-X’s design and eccentricities. They have been running our prototypes and participating in simulations and drills. By the time fuel is loaded, our operators will essentially have lived and breathed this reactor for months. Moreover, we are preparing the necessary documentation and safety analyses internally so that our team can operate both the CAF and the Aalo-X reactor under DOE authorization. Owning the operations and training aspect minimizes the friction at startup and aligns the team on a singular mission.
Critical Experiment Capability: As described, we even went so far as to build our own zero-power testing reactor. It’s virtually unheard of in modern times, for a private company to design, build and operate a critical assembly today, but Aalo’s view is that if it’s important for success, we will do it ourselves. By operating the CAF in-house, we gain first-hand data and hands-on experience that feeds directly into Aalo-X’s startup. We’re not outsourcing our learning to a national lab; we’re internalizing it. The result is a tightly looped feedback cycle between experiment and design.
This do-it-all approach requires significant investment in people, facilities, and R&D, but it yields an undeniable execution edge. We don’t get stuck in contractual limbo or wait for another organization’s timeline. The Aalo team can integrate changes quickly, solve problems on the spot, and maintain a unified vision from design through operation. It also means that when Aalo-X achieves its objectives, Aalo as a company retains all the experience, know-how and IP gained along the way.
For a fast follow in commercial deployment, that knowledge is gold."
- Yasir Arafat, cofounder & CTO

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