Now there’s a new breed of wearables—built for your head. Instead of tracking your step count, heart rate, and skin ...
Teachers are grappling with how to incorporate artificial intelligence into education. A handful of schools are structuring ...
AI legal and ethical concerns are growing as the technology rapidly advances, challenging our legal systems and societal ...
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Physicists just 3D-printed an ice Christmas tree
Physicists in Europe have quietly turned a classic holiday symbol into a cutting-edge experiment, 3D-printing a tiny ...
Victoria Heath speaks to five researchers on the fallout of political and financial upheaval following Trump 2.0 From climate science to maternal healthcare, research labs to ocean innovation, people ...
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Bill Tai: The kiteboarding VC with no office, who funded Zoom, Twitter, Canva, and bought Bitcoin early. Here's how he spots winners now
Credit: Anna Tutova (Founder AI Crypto Minds) with Bill Tai, legendary angel investor. I had a chance to meet with Bill Tai, ...
It’s 2025, and while everyone’s buzzing about AI, another tech revolution is quietly gaining steam: quantum computing.
Cloud Access: Quantum computers are increasingly available through the cloud. This means more people and smaller companies ...
Ethical hacker Betta Lyon Delsordo is challenging outdated stereotypes, mentoring the next generation of girls in tech, and ...
In the past year, two separate experiments in two different materials captured the same confounding scenario: the coexistence ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Tech companies that announced their involvement this week include some of the biggest names in AI -- OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind -- as well as hardware companies like Nvidia and Intel and data ...
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