Learn about the materials and technologies powering untethered micro devices in healthcare, and discover the clinical applications in oncology and vascular disease.
A new Electronic Dolphin robot can clean up oil spills using a sea urchin-inspired filter that pulls in oil while pushing water away.
Memory chips and data storage hardware are emerging as the next high-demand products in the AI infrastructure buildout.
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7 Bottled Smoothie Brands, Ranked Worst To Best
Sometimes (but not always), a store-bought smoothie just hits. We taste tested several bottled smoothie brands and ranked ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Is AI (finally) making us more productive? With John Burn-Murdoch and Sarah O’Connor’ Soumaya Keynes I have read a lot of science ...
But as I often say, one of the many strengths of the Informa business is we don't really operate in the macro. We're not immune to it by definition, but we're a lot more isolated from it than public ...
Robby the chef has lots of endearing qualities. He can make over 5000 dishes, he’s a consistent cook, and he’s never late for work. But he’s not a human. It is a 750 lb. stainless steel robot. With a ...
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Palm-sized magnet rivals world’s most powerful coils for first time, hits 42 tesla
Researchers at ETH Zürich have built the most powerful miniature superconducting magnets ever demonstrated, ...
Last year, we brought you a story about the BhangmeterV2, an internet-of-things nuclear war monitor. With a cold-war-era HSN-1000 nuclear event detector at its heart, it had one job: announce to ...
A tiny robot built by YouTuber Tech Talkies quietly wanders across a desk, then pauses when you give it a gentle pat. The DIY companion runs on an ...
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