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This startup wants to mine water on the moon | TechCrunch Minute

Meet Starpath, a startup that wants to make it possible for you to live on Mars one day. Starpath is building robots that it hopes will be able to autonomously mine liquid oxygen from the moon. That liquid oxygen can then be used to develop fuel for spacecrafts, which could make it possible for humans…

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Meet Starpath, a startup that wants to make it possible for you to live on Mars one day. Starpath is building robots that it hopes will be able to autonomously mine liquid oxygen from the moon. That liquid oxygen can then be used to develop fuel for spacecrafts, which could make it possible for humans to travel further through space than they have thus far. Starpath just raised $12 million in seed funding, plus an $800,000 grant from NASA, to help its cause.

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  1. @fallintotech

    August 21, 2024 at 1:10 pm

    Huge

  2. @crukd

    August 21, 2024 at 1:50 pm

    Huge fan, First time comment!

  3. @24tommyst

    August 21, 2024 at 6:11 pm

    Honestly, this shit baffles me. We have NEVER even once for a second had our shit together on THIS planet, so this is like a few hundred years premature, at a minimum.

  4. @user-xe8ci8uq6y

    August 26, 2024 at 7:00 pm

    I don’t anything concerning the space industry , but i think it’s a genius idea , they raised money that means vcs trust them , i wish them all the best

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JP Morgan’s head of startup banking says ‘Founder Mode’ won’t get you a unicorn | Equity Podcast

Today on Equity, Kirsten Korosec is joined by J.P. Morgan’s Head of Startup Banking, Ashraf Hebela. Following the recent release of J.P. Morgan’s Startup Insights report, Kirsten wanted to dive into what it really takes to build a unicorn in 2024, and what parts of the startup ecosystem are seeing success beyond AI and Silicon…

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Today on Equity, Kirsten Korosec is joined by J.P. Morgan’s Head of Startup Banking, Ashraf Hebela. Following the recent release of J.P. Morgan’s Startup Insights report, Kirsten wanted to dive into what it really takes to build a unicorn in 2024, and what parts of the startup ecosystem are seeing success beyond AI and Silicon Valley. 

The pair discussed the changing landscape, from new startup hubs popping up in Seattle, Austin, and Miami to the resilience and passion required to thrive. Hebela also talked about the decreasing rate of unicorn creation since 2021 and what founders need to keep in mind today – including how ‘Founder Mode’ may do more harm than good.

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Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus: The Little Things Add Up

After spending a few days with the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, senior editor Lisa Eadicicco appreciates how everyday tasks feel a little faster and less tedious. #iphone #iphone16 #review

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Everything you need to know about iOS 18 | TechCrunch Minute

iOS is finally here to download for iPhone users, though the AI features are on hold for now. The update includes RCS to make messaging Android users more seamless, the ability to more personally customize your homescreen, and more. Even the Calculator app is having a glow up. Here’s everything you need to know about…

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iOS is finally here to download for iPhone users, though the AI features are on hold for now. The update includes RCS to make messaging Android users more seamless, the ability to more personally customize your homescreen, and more. Even the Calculator app is having a glow up. Here’s everything you need to know about the new iOS 18.

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