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Are we about to become batteries for AI? A 2030 thought experiment on work, energy and human worth
With 80 per cent of jobs gone and work no longer anchoring daily life, the body may become the last remaining asset. In one imagined 2030, people generate electricity through exercise, turning gym ...
Nothing has released a new video introducing the Phone (4a) ahead of its March 5 launch, focusing on design choices, the new ...
Designing and deploying DSPs FPGAs aren’t the only programmable hardware option, or the only option challenged by AI. While AI makes it easier to design DSPs, there are rising complexities due to the ...
Data sovereignty has become a top boardroom issue. Regulators demand it, customers expect it, and CIOs and chief technology officers are tasked with delivering it. The assumption is simple: if your ...
A dual-phase silicon carbide ceramic reinforced with boron nitride nanosheets achieves 94.5% greater strength while absorbing radar waves for stealth applications.
Concrete builds the modern world but carries a heavy carbon cost. Discover the engineering advantages, material innovations, and decarbonization efforts defining its future.
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Animal muscle power sparks new biomaterials for farming, fashion & future medicine
Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a new class of protein-based fibers modeled on the aligned ...
Mbadi has emphasised that Uganda’s trade growth, now at approx. $13.3–13.4 billion in total exports (FY2024/25) must transition from progress to transformation as the country advances toward a $500B ...
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Even when there is the worst kind of repression, it’s laying the seeds for opposition
Hi again, Hossam. Since the last time we spoke, you’ve become a doctor. That’s true. I finished my dissertation, and now it will be published by Verso. I’m really honoured to have a book with them ...
Passive thermal control relies on design features and materials like insulation layers, reflective coatings, and thermal barriers. Because passive solutions have no moving parts, they require less ...
These 12 mind-bending locations offer weird wonders and unforgettable adventures! Everything’s bigger in Texas, and that ...
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
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