Why the drone industry depends on aviation-grade semiconductors for autonomy, safety, certification, and long-term operational resilience.
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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.
Pigeons may sense Earth’s magnetic field using their inner ear, sending signals to brain areas that help with navigation and ...
Science Corporation, founded by Neuralink’s first president, Max Hodak, has unveiled a prototype machine to extend the life ...
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Scientists found how losing tiny brain insulation can derail thinking
New work in mice is revealing how losing insulation on just a few nerve fibers can throw off the timing of brain signals and ...
Once at the top of the elevator lift and re-entering Sol Valley, look for a grapple node to yank you up to the end of the ...
From soaring mountain roads to canyon cliffs, explore scenic drives in Colorado that turn every road trip into an adventure.
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Why Nvidia might be the sleeper winner in quantum computing
Nvidia has become shorthand for the artificial intelligence boom, but its most durable advantage may emerge in a very ...
Taiwan’s chip-industry dominance has driven a trade spat with its biggest security guarantor, leading to tough questions ...
Significant construction works are taking place over January to connect the light rail network to the extension to Commonwealth Park as part of the ...
It’s 2025, and while everyone’s buzzing about AI, another tech revolution is quietly gaining steam: quantum computing.
In Selma, Alabama, Willie Palmer Jr. is suing his white neighbor and others, alleging trespassing and a conspiracy to take ...
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