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AI
ChatGPT can now see, hear, and talk to some users
ChatGPT can now see, hear, and talk to some users
By
Andrew Paul
Electric Vehicles
Here is what a Tesla Cybertruck cop car could look like
Here is what a Tesla Cybertruck cop car could look like
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Watch a space station habitat prototype pop like a water balloon
Watch a space station habitat prototype pop like a water balloon
By
Andrew Paul
AI
Neuralink’s human trials volunteers ‘should have serious concerns,’ say medical experts
Neuralink’s human trials volunteers ‘should have serious concerns,’ say medical experts
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Spider silk stronger than Kevlar spun by an unlikely source
Spider silk stronger than Kevlar spun by an unlikely source
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Neuralink is searching for its first human test subjects
Neuralink is searching for its first human test subjects
By
Andrew Paul
Security
The International Criminal Court was hit with a cyberattack
The International Criminal Court was hit with a cyberattack
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
This Belgian factory’s massive mirror array turns sunlight into thermal energy
This Belgian factory’s massive mirror array turns sunlight into thermal energy
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
This record-breaking X-ray laser is ready to unlock quantum secrets
This record-breaking X-ray laser is ready to unlock quantum secrets
By
Andrew Paul
Aviation
The US military could use your help finding a missing F-35 stealth jet
The US military could use your help finding a missing F-35 stealth jet
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Watch a rocket engine ignite in ultra-slow motion
Watch a rocket engine ignite in ultra-slow motion
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Mini explosions give this little robot a big bounce
Mini explosions give this little robot a big bounce
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
The world’s first 3D-printed salmon is hitting store shelves, and it looks kind of good
The world’s first 3D-printed salmon is hitting store shelves, and it looks kind of good
By
Andrew Paul
Electric Vehicles
Swiss students just slashed the world record for EV acceleration
Swiss students just slashed the world record for EV acceleration
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
The US antitrust trial against Google is in full swing. Here’s what’s at stake.
The US antitrust trial against Google is in full swing. Here’s what’s at stake.
By
Andrew Paul
AI
NASA wants to use AI to study unidentified aerial phenomenon
NASA wants to use AI to study unidentified aerial phenomenon
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Microflier robots use the science of origami to fall like leaves
Microflier robots use the science of origami to fall like leaves
By
Andrew Paul
Fossil Fuels
Heat pumps still get the job done in extreme cold
Heat pumps still get the job done in extreme cold
By
Andrew Paul
AI
The Ascento Guard patrol robot puts a cartoonish spin on security enforcement
The Ascento Guard patrol robot puts a cartoonish spin on security enforcement
By
Andrew Paul
Private Space Flight
Virgin Galactic’s latest cargo? Ancient human bones
Virgin Galactic’s latest cargo? Ancient human bones
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
The newest moon-bound robot will roll around like a tennis ball
The newest moon-bound robot will roll around like a tennis ball
By
Andrew Paul
Internet
Calling TurboTax ‘free’ is ‘deceptive advertising,’ says FTC
Calling TurboTax ‘free’ is ‘deceptive advertising,’ says FTC
By
Andrew Paul
Aviation
This liquid hydrogen-powered plane successfully completed its first test flights
This liquid hydrogen-powered plane successfully completed its first test flights
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
‘Living material’ water filter uses bacteria to neutralize water pollutants
‘Living material’ water filter uses bacteria to neutralize water pollutants
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
This organ-failure detector is thinner than a human hair
This organ-failure detector is thinner than a human hair
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
This new subsea communications system can run on an iota of power
This new subsea communications system can run on an iota of power
By
Andrew Paul
Security
Your car could be capturing data on your sex life
Your car could be capturing data on your sex life
By
Andrew Paul
Drones
FAA will allow UPS delivery drones to travel greater distances
FAA will allow UPS delivery drones to travel greater distances
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
This alternative to lithium-based batteries could help store renewable energy
This alternative to lithium-based batteries could help store renewable energy
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Traveling through the world’s most traffic-heavy city just got a lot quicker—and greener
Traveling through the world’s most traffic-heavy city just got a lot quicker—and greener
By
Andrew Paul
AI
The US wants to dress military in smart surveillance apparel
The US wants to dress military in smart surveillance apparel
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Poppyseed-sized nuclear fuel cells might power a NASA moon base
Poppyseed-sized nuclear fuel cells might power a NASA moon base
By
Andrew Paul
Self Driving
Self-driving taxis blocked an ambulance and the patient died, San Francisco fire department says
Self-driving taxis blocked an ambulance and the patient died, San Francisco fire department says
By
Andrew Paul
Internet
Emergency alert system test coming to phones, TVs, and radios across the U.S.
Emergency alert system test coming to phones, TVs, and radios across the U.S.
By
Andrew Paul
Electric Vehicles
Sweden is testing a semi-truck trailer covered in 100 square meters of solar panels
Sweden is testing a semi-truck trailer covered in 100 square meters of solar panels
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
This small, squishy robot is cuter than its cockroach inspiration
This small, squishy robot is cuter than its cockroach inspiration
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Space lasers could beam information to Earth by the end of the year
Space lasers could beam information to Earth by the end of the year
By
Andrew Paul
AI
This drug-delivery soft robot may help solve medical implants’ scar tissue problem
This drug-delivery soft robot may help solve medical implants’ scar tissue problem
By
Andrew Paul
Internet
YouTube’s extremist rabbit holes are deep but narrow
YouTube’s extremist rabbit holes are deep but narrow
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
A high-speed rail line in California is chugging along towards 2030 debut
A high-speed rail line in California is chugging along towards 2030 debut
By
Andrew Paul
AI
Don’t ask Siri and Alexa for CPR instructions
Don’t ask Siri and Alexa for CPR instructions
By
Andrew Paul
Environment
Future leaping robots could take a cue from seed-launching witch hazel plants
Future leaping robots could take a cue from seed-launching witch hazel plants
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Silicon Valley’s wealthiest want to build their own city outside of San Francisco
Silicon Valley’s wealthiest want to build their own city outside of San Francisco
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Scientists are intentionally bleaching and ‘cryopreserving’ coral
Scientists are intentionally bleaching and ‘cryopreserving’ coral
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
DOJ is suing SpaceX for years of workplace discrimination
DOJ is suing SpaceX for years of workplace discrimination
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Japan begins releasing treated Fukushima waste water into the Pacific Ocean
Japan begins releasing treated Fukushima waste water into the Pacific Ocean
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Some space junk just got smacked by more space junk, complicating cleanup
Some space junk just got smacked by more space junk, complicating cleanup
By
Andrew Paul
Drones
The largest search of Loch Ness in more than 50 years will deploy drones and hydrophones
The largest search of Loch Ness in more than 50 years will deploy drones and hydrophones
By
Andrew Paul
AI
These AI-powered robot arms are delicate enough to pick up Pringles chips
These AI-powered robot arms are delicate enough to pick up Pringles chips
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
The latest kirigami-inspired engineering materials are also works of art
The latest kirigami-inspired engineering materials are also works of art
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Scientists brew stronger concrete with coffee grounds
Scientists brew stronger concrete with coffee grounds
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Ancient Egyptian ‘air conditioning’ could help cool modern buildings
Ancient Egyptian ‘air conditioning’ could help cool modern buildings
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
These bathroom-cleaning bots won’t replace human janitors any time soon
These bathroom-cleaning bots won’t replace human janitors any time soon
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
A cargo ship with 123-foot ‘WindWing’ sails has just departed on its maiden voyage
A cargo ship with 123-foot ‘WindWing’ sails has just departed on its maiden voyage
By
Andrew Paul
AI
A version of OpenAI’s GPT-4 will be ‘teaching’ thousands of kids this fall
A version of OpenAI’s GPT-4 will be ‘teaching’ thousands of kids this fall
By
Andrew Paul
Internet
Spotify considered axing white noise podcasts to save $38 million
Spotify considered axing white noise podcasts to save $38 million
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Titanium dioxide-coated mesh can purify contaminated fog
Titanium dioxide-coated mesh can purify contaminated fog
By
Andrew Paul
Social Media
Elon Musk’s management is killing Science Twitter
Elon Musk’s management is killing Science Twitter
By
Andrew Paul
AI
Associated Press sets its first AI rules for journalists
Associated Press sets its first AI rules for journalists
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Scientists made a Pink Floyd cover from brain scans
Scientists made a Pink Floyd cover from brain scans
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
The same metal found on hot rods and Harleys could revolutionize solar panels
The same metal found on hot rods and Harleys could revolutionize solar panels
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Origami-inspired robot can gently turn pages and carry objects 16,000 times its weight
Origami-inspired robot can gently turn pages and carry objects 16,000 times its weight
By
Andrew Paul
Fossil Fuels
The US is investing more than $1 billion in carbon capture, but big oil is still involved
The US is investing more than $1 billion in carbon capture, but big oil is still involved
By
Andrew Paul
AI
School district uses ChatGPT to help remove library books
School district uses ChatGPT to help remove library books
By
Andrew Paul
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