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Dutch Farmers Are Abandoning Chemical Farming — And Making More Money Doing It
Deventer, Monday, 8 June 2026.
A leaked internal memo from LTO Salland, a Dutch regional farmers’ organization, reveals that tens of thousands of farmers are voluntarily switching to regenerative agriculture — driven purely by profit, not regulation. African farmers pioneering the same shift have cut operational costs by up to 70%.
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NASA's Experimental Jet Breaks the Sound Barrier — and Barely Makes a Sound Doing It
Edwards, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
On June 5, 2026, NASA’s X-59 aircraft crossed Mach 1 for the first time — and almost nobody would have heard it. Designed to replace the disruptive sonic boom with a gentle thump, this milestone could reopen the skies to overland supersonic passenger flight.
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A Dutch University Startup Just Made Ultrasound Training a Year Shorter — and Won €5,000 Doing It
Eindhoven, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
Polaris, a real-time guidance tool that cuts ultrasound operator training from one year to a fraction of that time, has won the inaugural TU/e Tech Transfer Challenge, held at ASML’s Eindhoven campus on June 4, 2026.
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Anthropic Warns AI Could Soon Build Itself Without Human Control — And Calls for a Brake Pedal
San Francisco, Friday, 5 June 2026.
Anthropic’s Claude already writes 80% of its own code — and could reach 100% within two years. Co-founder Jack Clark warns humanity may be running out of time to stay in control.
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Europe Bets on Homegrown Tech to Break Free from US and Chinese Digital Dominance
Brussels, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
The European Commission launched its Tech Sovereignty Package on June 3, 2026, targeting semiconductors, AI, cloud, and open source — a direct response to US and Chinese firms controlling roughly 70% of Europe’s cloud market.
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Dutch Startup HeartEye Could Cut Hospital Referrals With a 60-Second Heart Scan at Your GP
Amsterdam, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
HeartEye’s wire-free 12-lead ECG device delivers a full cardiac reading in under one minute — at the GP’s office or at home. With 65% of cardiology referrals in the Netherlands deemed unnecessary, this could reshape how heart conditions are caught early.