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Fidelity has announced that it is making the SpaceX IPO available to any customer with a retail brokerage account with $2,000 or more in the account (down from up to $500k before).
"SpaceX has decided to reserve a much higher percentage of the offering (up to 30%), which means there should be more shares available to retail clients, which is why we have decided to reduce IPO eligibility for this offering."
California is testing solar panels over canals — and the idea is surprisingly simple.
The panels generate clean power without taking up new land, while the shade helps slow evaporation from the water below.
UC Merced researchers estimate that covering California’s 4,000-mile / 6,437-km canal network could save up to 63 billion gallons / 238 billion liters of water a year — enough for the residential needs of more than 2 million people.
Early results from Project Nexus are already showing major reductions in evaporation and aquatic weed growth.
A solar farm that also saves water — built over infrastructure that already exists.
🚨 Tesla owners in Indiana can now get up to 50% off car insurance when driving with FSD (Supervised) through Lemonade’s new Autonomous Car insurance program.
The more miles driven on FSD, the bigger the discount.
Lemonade says FSD is twice as safe, and rates could drop even further as future versions improve.
For now, the program is available to HW4 Tesla owners, with more states expected to follow. $TSLA $LMND
🚨 AI Just Created a Material Humans Never Imagined!
Scientists have developed a revolutionary new material that is stronger than steel, lighter than foam, and up to 5 times stronger than titanium.
The most surprising part? It was designed by artificial intelligence, not human engineers.
Using AI, researchers created entirely new microscopic structures that were later 3D-printed and tested. The results could lead to lighter airplanes, stronger buildings, and more efficient vehicles.
This breakthrough shows that AI is no longer just helping scientists—it’s starting to invent alongside them.
What could the world look like when AI designs the materials of the future?
Source: University of Toronto. AI-designed nanomaterials achieve exceptional strength and lightness. University of Toronto Engineering News.