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New Era Energy & Digital (NUAI) Stock Skyrockets on AI Data Center Dreams – Key Updates & Outlook

New Era Energy & Digital (NUAI) Stock Skyrockets on AI Data Center Dreams – Key Updates & Outlook

Latest Developments & October Stock Surge After a quiet summer, New Era Energy & Digital’s stock exploded in early October 2025 on the back of major project news and aggressive investor outreach. On October 9, NUAI shares nearly doubled intraday – a one-day jump of roughly 80% – following fresh updates on its West Texas data center venture au.investing.com. The rally took the stock from around $1.54 to roughly $2.8–$2.9, on extraordinarily heavy volume. This kind of move echoed the late-September spike when NUAI announced completion of Phase One engineering; at that time, the stock closed +49.8% in a single session (Sept. 25) as retail traders
Lithium Americas (LAC) Soars as US Govt Takes 5% Stake – Analysts Weigh In on EV Lithium Boom

Lithium Americas (LAC) Soars as US Govt Takes 5% Stake – Analysts Weigh In on EV Lithium Boom

Market Update: LAC Stock on a Tear Lithium Americas (NYSE/TSX: LAC) has been one of the market’s big movers this week. After an earlier rally in September on merger rumors, the stock exploded in early October. On Wednesday Oct.1, LAC jumped ~23% (US listing) as news broke that the U.S. DOE would take a 5% equity stake in the company reuters.com. In after-hours trading, shares spiked about 32% aa.com.tr. By Friday morning, LAC hit a new 52-week high around US$7.59(C$12.36) investing.com stockanalysis.com, roughly doubling the US-listed price from its September lows. Volume is heavy – over 2.4 million shares on the TSX by 10:16 AM
Hydrogen Revolution Heats Up: Global Breakthroughs, Big Investments & Bold Policies (June–July 2025)

Hydrogen Revolution Heats Up: Global Breakthroughs, Big Investments & Bold Policies (June–July 2025)

South Korea’s Hanyang University researchers developed a boron-doped cobalt phosphide catalyst that halves hydrogen fuel cost, remains stable for over 100 hours, and outperforms platinum and iridium electrodes. Sweden’s Linköping University created a triple-layer photoelectrode (cubic silicon carbide, cobalt oxide, nickel hydroxide) that produced eight times more hydrogen than silicon carbide alone and aims for 10% solar-to-hydrogen efficiency within 5–10 years. A Chinese team from Tianjin University demonstrated PEM electrolyzers that can use ordinary impure water with a Brønsted-acid MoO3-x additive to create an acidic microenvironment, maintaining performance over 3,000 hours. Australia’s CSIRO unveiled a beam-down solar thermal reactor that
7 July 2025
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