For nearly a hundred years in this publication (and long before that elsewhere) people have worried that new technologies could alter what it means to be human. MIT Technology Review is celebrating ...
Using sound to get objects to float works well if a single particle is levitated, but it causes multiple particles to ...
Organizations need to focus on accelerated digitalization to help decarbonization and emissions reduction, and to drive innovation. In partnership withShell The urgency of the global transition to a ...
I show that the growth of Trichodesmium, the primary diazotrophic phytoplankton in tropical and subtropical oceans, can be limited by Ni availability in both trace metal–defined culture media and ...
As the AI boom fuels massive data-center buildouts, demand for memory keeps climbing – and with it, the notoriously high power consumption of today's NAND. Samsung's ...
In 1912, a vessel owner by the name of White Star Lines invoked a little understood U.S. maritime law to limit its liability arising out of a maritime disaster. In 2010, a vessel owner by the name of ...
What is customer experience, or what some affectionately call "CX"? These days, it's assumed that piling on technology will lead to customer happiness, to the point in which they'll keep coming back ...
EPFL scientists have integrated discarded crustacean shells into robotic devices, leveraging the strength and flexibility of ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE)— A new technology has been developed by Sandia National Laboratory to detect nuclear weapons. Radiation detection equipment tested and created by Sandia Labs was recently used ...