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China’s Brain-Computer Interface Ambitions Are Accelerating — and the West Should Be Paying Attention
While much of the global technology conversation remains fixated on artificial intelligence and large language models, China has been quietly and aggressively building out it...
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The Gravity Hole Beneath Antarctica Is Getting Stronger — and Scientists Are Racing to Understand Why
Deep beneath the ice sheets of Antarctica lies one of Earth's most perplexing geological anomalies: a massive region where gravity is measurably weaker than anywhere else on...
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Nvidia’s Boldest Move Yet: The GPU Giant Is Coming for the Laptop Market With Its Own Processors
For decades, Nvidia has dominated the discrete graphics card market, powering everything from high-end gaming rigs to the artificial intelligence data centers that have made...
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Turning Nuclear Waste Into Power: How U.S. Particle Accelerators Could Slash Radioactive Lifespans by 99.7%
For decades, the question of what to do with spent nuclear fuel has haunted the atomic energy industry. Mountains of highly radioactive waste sit in temporary storage pools a...
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Apple’s Quiet Bet on Smart Glasses Could Reshape the Wearables Market—and Challenge Meta Head-On
For years, Apple has poured billions into its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, a device that dazzled technologists but struggled to find mainstream traction at $3,499. Now,...
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Air Pollution Intensifies Fire Tornadoes in Global Wildfires
Whirling Inferno: Pollution's Role in Spawning Fire Tornadoes In the heart of California's wildfire seasons, phenomena once thought rare are becoming al...
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Intel Accelerates Nova Lake-S CPU Launch to 2025 to Challenge AMD
Intel's Horizon: Rumors Swirl Around Nova Lake and the Push for Processor Dominance Intel Corp. is reportedly setting its sights on a new generation of high-end p...
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AI Revolutionizes Scientific Experiments in Biology and Physics
The Silicon Lab Rat: How AI Is Redefining Scientific Experimentation Artificial intelligence systems are stepping into roles traditionally held by human researchers, c...
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The Throne Is Shaking: Why MicroLED Threatens to Dethrone OLED as the Display Technology of the Decade
For the better part of a decade, OLED has reigned supreme in the premium display market. From flagship smartphones to high-end televisions, organic light-emitting diode techn...
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The Lithium-Ion Battery Isn’t Dead Yet: How a New Cathode Discovery Could Reshape the EV Market Before Solid-State Ever Arrives
For years, the battery industry has placed its biggest bets on solid-state technology as the next frontier for electric vehicles. Billions of dollars have flowed into startup...
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SoftBank’s $33 Billion Bet on U.S. Gas Power: Inside the Largest Single Energy Investment in American History
When Masayoshi Son makes a move, he does so with the kind of audacity that leaves even seasoned energy executives reaching for their calculators. SoftBank Group, the Japanese...
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Europe’s Labor Laws May Be Its Biggest Barrier to Competing With Silicon Valley — And the Data Is Damning
For decades, European policymakers have watched with a mixture of admiration and frustration as the United States and, more recently, China have dominated the global technolo...
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Microsoft Bets on Glass Plates to Preserve Humanity’s Data for 10,000 Years — and the Technology Is Already in Use
In a world where magnetic tape degrades within decades and hard drives spin into obsolescence, Microsoft has quietly deployed a storage technology that could outlast civiliza...
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Nvidia’s Assault on the CPU Stronghold: How a Meta Data Center Deal Signals a New Front in the Chip Wars
For more than a decade, Nvidia has dominated the market for graphics processing units, the specialized chips that power everything from video games to artificial intelligence...
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When Electrons Forget They’re Particles: Inside the Breakthrough That Made Electricity Flow Like Water
For decades, physicists have theorized that under precisely the right conditions, electrons — those tiny, negatively charged particles that carry electrical current — could b...
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