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Tech Briefs: Space Rivalries, Cyber Threats, and Breakthroughs

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What Happened This week saw a mix of tensions and breakthroughs in the tech world. SpaceX and Amazon are at odds over satellite constellations, while researchers have made significant strides in fields such as...

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Space Rivalries Heat Up

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has become the battleground for satellite companies vying for dominance in the skies. Recently, Amazon petitioned the FCC to deny SpaceX's request to launch up to 1 million satellites for its megaconstellation project. The FCC chairman has since weighed in, criticizing Amazon's stance. This isn't the first time companies have sparred over satellite territories, but the exchanges between SpaceX and Amazon have turned particularly contentious.

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Cyber Threats Loom Large

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A recent discovery by security firm Lumen's Black Lotus Labs has uncovered a botnet of 14,000 routers and network devices, primarily made by Asus, that have been conscripted into a proxy network for cybercrime. The malware, dubbed KadNap, exploits unpatched vulnerabilities, and its high concentration on Asus routers suggests the attackers have a reliable exploit for those models. The number of infected routers has risen from 10,000 in August to 14,000, with the majority located in the US.

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Generative AI Empowers Girls in STEM

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Research published in the journal Education and Information Technologies suggests that generative AI (GenAI) could boost girls' confidence and participation in STEM subjects. However, realizing this potential depends on how teachers use GenAI in the classroom. The study found that teachers' views on GenAI are nuanced, shaped by practical judgments of what it can enable versus complicate for girls' STEM engagement.

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Breakthroughs in Quantum Materials and Turbulence

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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have made a significant breakthrough in spintronics, a technology that harnesses the electron's magnetic quantum states to carry information. By combining different quantum materials, they have achieved precise spin control without external magnetic fields. This could pave the way for ultra-energy-efficient electronics.

Meanwhile, simulations at Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology have shed new light on how turbulence develops. Contrary to traditional views, the study suggests that small vortices may create larger swirls of flow, potentially influencing aircraft engineering and the design of mechanical heart valves.

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  • Who: SpaceX, Amazon, Lumen's Black Lotus Labs, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • What: Dispute over satellite constellations, discovery of a botnet, research on generative AI, breakthroughs in quantum materials and turbulence
  • Impact: Potential implications for STEM education, cybersecurity, and technological advancements

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"The gender gap in STEM remains a challenge worldwide. With GenAI becoming more common in Australian classrooms, it's crucial to understand how teachers are making sense of it for gender-inclusive STEM education." — Researcher

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As tensions between SpaceX and Amazon continue to simmer, the tech world will be watching for the FCC's decision on the satellite constellation project. Meanwhile, researchers will likely build upon the breakthroughs in quantum materials and turbulence, exploring their potential applications in various fields.

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Tech Briefs: Space Rivalries, Cyber Threats, and Breakthroughs

A weekly round-up of significant developments in tech

Thursday, March 12, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

This week saw a mix of tensions and breakthroughs in the tech world. SpaceX and Amazon are at odds over satellite constellations, while researchers have made significant strides in fields such as generative AI, quantum materials, and understanding turbulence.

Space Rivalries Heat Up

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has become the battleground for satellite companies vying for dominance in the skies. Recently, Amazon petitioned the FCC to deny SpaceX's request to launch up to 1 million satellites for its megaconstellation project. The FCC chairman has since weighed in, criticizing Amazon's stance. This isn't the first time companies have sparred over satellite territories, but the exchanges between SpaceX and Amazon have turned particularly contentious.

Cyber Threats Loom Large

A recent discovery by security firm Lumen's Black Lotus Labs has uncovered a botnet of 14,000 routers and network devices, primarily made by Asus, that have been conscripted into a proxy network for cybercrime. The malware, dubbed KadNap, exploits unpatched vulnerabilities, and its high concentration on Asus routers suggests the attackers have a reliable exploit for those models. The number of infected routers has risen from 10,000 in August to 14,000, with the majority located in the US.

Generative AI Empowers Girls in STEM

Research published in the journal Education and Information Technologies suggests that generative AI (GenAI) could boost girls' confidence and participation in STEM subjects. However, realizing this potential depends on how teachers use GenAI in the classroom. The study found that teachers' views on GenAI are nuanced, shaped by practical judgments of what it can enable versus complicate for girls' STEM engagement.

Breakthroughs in Quantum Materials and Turbulence

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have made a significant breakthrough in spintronics, a technology that harnesses the electron's magnetic quantum states to carry information. By combining different quantum materials, they have achieved precise spin control without external magnetic fields. This could pave the way for ultra-energy-efficient electronics.

Meanwhile, simulations at Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology have shed new light on how turbulence develops. Contrary to traditional views, the study suggests that small vortices may create larger swirls of flow, potentially influencing aircraft engineering and the design of mechanical heart valves.

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  • Who: SpaceX, Amazon, Lumen's Black Lotus Labs, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • What: Dispute over satellite constellations, discovery of a botnet, research on generative AI, breakthroughs in quantum materials and turbulence
  • Impact: Potential implications for STEM education, cybersecurity, and technological advancements

What Experts Say

"The gender gap in STEM remains a challenge worldwide. With GenAI becoming more common in Australian classrooms, it's crucial to understand how teachers are making sense of it for gender-inclusive STEM education." — Researcher

What Comes Next

As tensions between SpaceX and Amazon continue to simmer, the tech world will be watching for the FCC's decision on the satellite constellation project. Meanwhile, researchers will likely build upon the breakthroughs in quantum materials and turbulence, exploring their potential applications in various fields.

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What Happened

This week saw a mix of tensions and breakthroughs in the tech world. SpaceX and Amazon are at odds over satellite constellations, while researchers have made significant strides in fields such as generative AI, quantum materials, and understanding turbulence.

Space Rivalries Heat Up

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has become the battleground for satellite companies vying for dominance in the skies. Recently, Amazon petitioned the FCC to deny SpaceX's request to launch up to 1 million satellites for its megaconstellation project. The FCC chairman has since weighed in, criticizing Amazon's stance. This isn't the first time companies have sparred over satellite territories, but the exchanges between SpaceX and Amazon have turned particularly contentious.

Cyber Threats Loom Large

A recent discovery by security firm Lumen's Black Lotus Labs has uncovered a botnet of 14,000 routers and network devices, primarily made by Asus, that have been conscripted into a proxy network for cybercrime. The malware, dubbed KadNap, exploits unpatched vulnerabilities, and its high concentration on Asus routers suggests the attackers have a reliable exploit for those models. The number of infected routers has risen from 10,000 in August to 14,000, with the majority located in the US.

Generative AI Empowers Girls in STEM

Research published in the journal Education and Information Technologies suggests that generative AI (GenAI) could boost girls' confidence and participation in STEM subjects. However, realizing this potential depends on how teachers use GenAI in the classroom. The study found that teachers' views on GenAI are nuanced, shaped by practical judgments of what it can enable versus complicate for girls' STEM engagement.

Breakthroughs in Quantum Materials and Turbulence

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have made a significant breakthrough in spintronics, a technology that harnesses the electron's magnetic quantum states to carry information. By combining different quantum materials, they have achieved precise spin control without external magnetic fields. This could pave the way for ultra-energy-efficient electronics.

Meanwhile, simulations at Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology have shed new light on how turbulence develops. Contrary to traditional views, the study suggests that small vortices may create larger swirls of flow, potentially influencing aircraft engineering and the design of mechanical heart valves.

Key Facts

  • Who: SpaceX, Amazon, Lumen's Black Lotus Labs, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • What: Dispute over satellite constellations, discovery of a botnet, research on generative AI, breakthroughs in quantum materials and turbulence
  • Impact: Potential implications for STEM education, cybersecurity, and technological advancements

What Experts Say

"The gender gap in STEM remains a challenge worldwide. With GenAI becoming more common in Australian classrooms, it's crucial to understand how teachers are making sense of it for gender-inclusive STEM education." — Researcher

What Comes Next

As tensions between SpaceX and Amazon continue to simmer, the tech world will be watching for the FCC's decision on the satellite constellation project. Meanwhile, researchers will likely build upon the breakthroughs in quantum materials and turbulence, exploring their potential applications in various fields.

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