These synthetic supervillains have no concept of the value of human life and only seek to conquer and destroy.
Use cases are emerging for induction charging, ambient IoT and midrange power transmission, and laser power beaming.
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Why the Ocean Might Win the Energy Race
While solar energy and wind energy have grown into global powerhouses, one source remains untapped: the ocean. This video explores a bold new chapter in the pursuit of wave energy, where a single buoy ...
Blackpool's 10th annual festival of light gets under way later promising 18 nights of "inspiration and creativity" and ...
NASA’s plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon has raised questions about the US space strategy and renewed curiosity ...
The machinery of modern life is being rewired by artificial intelligence, automation, and new forms of autonomy.
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This Analyst Is Already Counting Optimus for 6% of Tesla’s Price Target. What Does That Mean for TSLA Stock?
Tesla’s (TSLA) ambitious push into humanoid robotics is no longer just a far-off concept—it’s starting to be factored into ...
Humanoid robots may get all the headlines, but they’re usually not the right fit to get a particular job done. These robotics ...
Swiss engineering company ABB said it is seeing strong customer demand, particularly from a surge in new data centres being ...
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Beyond Moore's Law: Scientists build world's first six-layer hybrid microchip
The microchips must become more stable at higher temperatures and adapted for large-scale manufacturing before they can enter ...
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