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There's a reason people in the Pentagon and Congress read the Merge. They get weekly knowledge bombs on the intersection of defense business, technology, and industry happenings — with a sprinkle of history, policy, and strategy — delivered with fighter pilot wit. That’s why we at The Futurist love it, we get a weekly sneak peek into the most intense tech sector there is: Defense. Go to The Merge each week, we dare you. [Ad] [// The Merge »]( [/ev] [Toyota claims battery breakthrough in potential boost for electric cars | The Guardian]( [Toyota claims battery breakthrough in potential boost for electric cars]( “Toyota says it has made a technological breakthrough that will allow it to halve the weight, size, and cost of batteries, in what could herald a major advance for electric vehicles. The world’s second-largest carmaker was already pursuing a plan to roll out cars with advanced solid-state batteries, which offer benefits compared with liquid-based batteries, by 2025.” [// The Guardian »]( [/biohack] [One night of total sleep deprivation shown to have antidepressant effect for some people | Medical Xpress]( [One night of total sleep deprivation shown to have antidepressant effect for some people]( “In a paper, ‘Enhanced amygdala–cingulate connectivity associates with better mood in both healthy and depressive individuals after sleep deprivation,’ published in PNAS, the research team mapped brain region activity through resting-state-functional magnetic resonance imaging to see why some people receive a healthy boost from an otherwise negative public health epidemic.” [// Medical Xpress »]( [/innovation] [Weird, original, entertaining | The Smithee Letter]( [Weird, original, entertaining]( The Smithee Letter is a sales letter meets David Lynch meets Cormac McCarthy meets Harold Pinter meets Sarah Ruhle. 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