Hyundai's Atlas robot lifts 110 lbs, spins 360 degrees, and learns fleet-wide overnight—robotics hits its iPhone moment.
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
Buildroid says its block-laying robot and supporting mobile robots, validated in simulation, can automate 80% of masonry work ...
Vienna Elementary School’s Vienna.i.Lab is transforming education by introducing students to AI and advanced technology.
Some teachers say school districts should view computer science not simply as a precursor to specific college degrees, but as ...
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang sat down with BlackRock's Larry Fink at Davos to discuss why AI represents the largest ...
Isabella Viera Estrada ’24 learned freshman year to persist in the face of rejection. She shared her hard-won lessons with ...
Home saunas are nothing new. They've been prizes on The Price is Right since I was a kid. That said, Ceragem's AI-powered ...
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Why I emerged only Nigerian among 100 scientists honoured by UNESCO — US-based scientist
Research Assistant at Cleveland State University and Programme Lead at the African Quantum Consortium, Mrs Temitope Adeniyi, speaks to BIODUN BUSARI on her academic journey from Nigeria, milestone ...
The Atlas robot could start working in Hyundai factories as soon as 2028.
As innovation shifts from software to science-driven ventures, investors must rethink risk, prioritising technical uncertainty, IP-led moats, and team capability to back deep tech shaping future indus ...
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