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Semiconductor & AI: ASML denies shipping EUV machines to China after a US warning, underscoring how export controls shape the AI chip supply chain. Digital Infrastructure: EBRD opened a Tech Sofia hub in Bulgaria focused on cloud, software engineering, cybersecurity and AI, hiring 51 IT staff with plans to exceed 100. AI in Healthcare: Frontier Health raised $16m to deploy an AI “teammate” (JUNO) aimed at cutting NHS admin bottlenecks and reducing patient waiting. Energy & Materials: Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology goes to chemist Tsutomu Miyasaka for perovskite solar cell advances that could enable thinner, flexible photovoltaics. STEM Education & Talent Pipelines: HBCSE opened IOQM 2026 registrations (Sept 6 exam) and South Africa’s bone marrow registry urged young donors as its donor pool ages. Policy & Tech Governance: EU leaders backed “technological neutrality” in ETS competitiveness talks, while Texas extended a $3.9m semiconductor fund grant to Schunk Xycarb for SiC-related wafer-processing components. Science for Everyday Life: Research suggests live music boosts pleasure via stronger brain synchronization than recorded music.

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