Japan Creates Hypersonic Engine for Possible 2-Hour Journeys to the US

similar Mach-5 evaluations in the U.S.).

An engineering team from JAXA, Waseda University, the University of Tokyo, and Keio University has successfully completed a ground combustion trial for a ramjet engine intended for a Mach‑5 hypersonic aircraft, marking a significant advancement towards a future where journeys from Tokyo to Los Angeles could approximately take the same duration as a brief domestic flight. The experiment occurred at JAXA’s Kakuda Space Center, replicating flight at five times the sound speed and concentrating on verifying the aircraft’s heat‑shielding, control surfaces, and engine capabilities under extreme conditions. The findings, along with aircraft like NASA’s “quiet” supersonic X-59, may assist in reshaping engineers’ perspectives on high‑altitude, high‑speed passenger, and potentially suborbital travel.

Understanding Japan’s Mach-5 ramjet technology

SpaceX Files for Potentially Largest IPO in History

Elon Musk’s final frontier is officially open for business now that SpaceX has formally filed its S-1 prospectus with the SEC. That kicks off what could be the largest initial public offering ever when it lists on the Nasdaq stock exchange with the ticker SPCX. SpaceX generated $18.67 billion in revenue in 2025, driven largely […]

You don’t need to be an AI startup to raise funds. Lucra has $20M to prove it.

Slapping “AI” on your startup’s pitch deck is basically table stakes right now. When a founder raised $20 million from Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest for an eSports gamification loyalty startup without those two letters in the spotlight, it got us wondering how the conversation even started â€” especially when ARK had already been burned by a company operating in the same space.  On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Julie […]

Developing Open AI Infrastructure with Illia Polosukhin

Illia Polosukhin is a veteran AI researcher and one of the original authors of the landmark Transformer paper, Attention is All You Need, which he co-authored during his time at Google Research. He has a deep background in machine learning and natural language processing, and has spent over a decade working at the intersection of

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Optimizing Cloud Infrastructure Deployments with Jake Cooper

Railway is a software company that provides a popular platform for deploying and managing applications in the cloud. It automates tasks such as infrastructure provisioning, scaling, and deployment and is particularly known for having a developer-friendly interface. Jake Cooper is the Founder and CEO at Railway. He joins the show to talk about the company

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Yoeven Khemlani on Small AI Models

JigsawStack is a startup that develops a suite of custom small models for tasks such as scraping, forecasting, vOCR, and translation. The platform is designed to support collaborative knowledge work, especially in research-heavy or strategy-driven environments. Yoeven Khemlani is the Founder of JigsawStack and he joins the podcast with Gregor Vand to talk about making

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