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Plus: Human trials of Neuralink’s brain implant chip this year, says Elon Musk Sponsored by In a race against time, rescuers are searching for the Titan submersible that went missing during a dive to the Titanic wreckage 12,500 feet under the sea. With limited oxygen supply and five passengers on board, the urgency grows with every passing minute. Stay tuned for updates on this gripping search and rescue operation. We have the latest developments in today’s [Must Read article]( below. But first, here’s [your video of the day](. Good morning. I’m Tim, an Editor at IE. This is the Blueprint. Let’s get into it. Last Sunday, Blueprint subscribers learned about several nuclear propulsion options for future spacecraft. Don't miss out — [subscribe to IE+]( today to receive exclusive interviews, features, and much more. 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