ZME Science on MSN
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.
India Today on MSN
Launched This Week : Dyson Airwrap Origin, Milagrow Humanoid Robots and 5 more new devices
New week, new lineup of gadgets, so what’s new in the market? From Milagrow’s latest humanoid robots to the Logitech MX ...
Less than four months after an August ribbon-cutting, L3Harris announced the $100 million satellite facility has ramped up to ...
Google is working on Project Suncatcher, which examines running AI accelerators in orbit and networking them together using ...
The government is vigorously promoting them as part of its ambition to develop a “low-altitude economy". By that it means a ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists tout 'innovative' breakthrough that could unlock cheap energy
Across laboratories and test sites, scientists are racing to crack the code of abundant, low-cost clean power, and a new wave ...
Building on the event’s reputation as the proving ground for breakthrough technologies, Flir will demonstrate two cameras ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Government’s new ‘flying discs’ could redefine low-orbit missions
These disk-like spacecraft are not science fiction, and this morning, they successfully entered orbit under the watchful observation of NASA and the U.S. Space Force. Thursday morning, four DiskSat ...
This weekend, Canberra will be coming alive as we count down the days until Christmas. From blockbuster exhibitions to ...
Aaron covers what's exciting and new in the world of home entertainment and streaming TV. Previously, he wrote about entertainment for places like Rotten Tomatoes, Inverse, TheWrap and The Hollywood ...
Aaron covers what's exciting and new in the world of home entertainment and streaming TV. Previously, he wrote about entertainment for places like Rotten Tomatoes, Inverse, TheWrap and The Hollywood ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US firm plans 50,000-strong humanoid robot army for defense, industrial work
Foundation plans to build 50,000 humanoid robots by 2027, targeting both industrial work and military missions.
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