
Military's Odd Cybertruck Order; Jellyfish Swarm Nuke Plant; Steel Plant Explosion | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 232
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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
- AI Robots Rebuild Wildfire-Damaged LA Community Homes
- Deadly Explosions at U.S. Steel Plant in Pennsylvania
- NHL Team in Trademark Dispute with Bag Manufacturer
- A Swarm of Jellyfish Took Down an Entire Nuclear Power Plant
- The U.S. Military Wants to Blow Up Some Cybertrucks
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