>By May 2026, 332 of the 1,900 unicorns in a database maintained by Ilya Strebulaev of Stanford University had raised money at a valuation at or below their peak (see chart). Of those, 212 were valued at under $1bn. As many as 383 had disclosed no new funding in the previous three years; 41 of these had lost unicorn status
332 out of 1900 isn't that bad?
Even the further 338 if confirmed would still be less a minority of the overall 1900
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>However, researchers at the University of Sheffield in the U.K. are working on a different approach. They've developed small robots called "Pipebots" that can travel inside water pipes to find and potentially repair leaks, all without any excavation.
Note the word 'potentially'.So the headlines is wholly wrong and click bait.
As it has a large potential market if it did dominate globally.