
AnteoTech (ASX: ADO) surged over 46% after independent validation of its Ultranode⢠95 silicon anode technology in commercial battery cells, boosting energy density. The breakthrough reignited investor interest in the speculative micro-cap amid hopes of future battery partnerships.

Clarity Pharmaceuticals (ASX: CU6) has seen renewed share price volatility as investors react to clinical updates and broader ASX healthcare swings. Despite pullbacks, interest in its radiopharmaceutical pipeline remains, especially SAR-bisPSMA. The company remains unprofitable, with valuation driven by trial progress and long-term oncology potential rather than current earnings.

Ionic Rare Earths is an Australia-based company developing a vertically integrated rare earth supply chain across mining, refining, and recycling, anchored by its Makuutu project in Uganda and UK processing operations, targeting clean energy, manufacturing, and defence markets.

ClearVue Technologies develops solar glass for energy-generating buildings. A recent Cyprus contract, improved losses, and reduced dilution sparked a bounce from key support, but the broader trend remains bearish, with confirmation of reversal dependent on stronger volume and sustained commercial traction.

Galan Lithium (ASX: GLN) is an Australian developer focused on high-grade lithium brine projects in Argentina, led by Hombre Muerto West. It is advancing toward production, supported by strong lithium prices, funding, and expansion, though dilution and execution risks remain.

Imugene (ASX: IMU) surged over 35% after early Azer-cel trial results showed strong response rates in blood cancer patients, reigniting biotech speculation. Despite the rally, the stock remains highly volatile and pre-revenue, with future moves dependent on clinical progress, funding needs, and upcoming ASCO updates.