From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject America’s next energy breakthrough is buried in its nuclear past
Date December 11, 2025 11:19 PM
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DECEMBER 11, 2025

[America’s next energy breakthrough is buried in its nuclear
past]
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AMERICA’S NEXT ENERGY BREAKTHROUGH IS BURIED IN ITS NUCLEAR PAST
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The world is running out of easy answers to meet the skyrocketing
energy demand. Driven by the boom in artificial intelligence data
centers, electric vehicles, and household energy needs, the
International Energy Agency warned that new energy generation and
storage technologies are not coming online fast enough. Policymakers
are searching for the next “great breakthrough” in clean energy.
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[Today’s threats require a new posture from our intelligence
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TODAY’S THREATS REQUIRE A NEW POSTURE FROM OUR INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY
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For decades, our nation’s tools and policies designed to detect and
neutralize foreign intelligence activities have failed to deter our
enemies. Instead, they have adapted to our approach. Despite mounting
scrutiny, the Chinese Communist Party continues to use talent
recruitment programs to identify and task Chinese students and
researchers to steal American research from taxpayer-funded […]


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CONJURING DIGITAL GHOSTS WON’T BENEFIT THE DEAD OR THE LIVING
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[More states should consider research and development tax credits]
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MORE STATES SHOULD CONSIDER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDITS
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As technological breakthroughs and a renewed focus on American
manufacturing increasingly motivate policymakers in Washington,
research and development have become a critical concern for businesses
striving to lead the nation into global technology dominance. Nvidia,
the No. 1 stock and rapidly growing semiconductor company, recently
announced a multiyear strategic partnership of $2 billion with
Synopsys, an electronic […]


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