A new kind of memory device may finally solve the problem of overheating and battery drain in electronics。 By shrinking components to an extreme scale and redesigning their structure, researchers found a way to reduce energy loss instead of increasing it。 The result is a tiny memory unit that improves as it gets smaller—something once thought impos
Elon Musk was cross-examined on the third day of the trial over his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI
In addition to being full of screens, China now wants its cars to be packed with AI
The case over OpenAI's history and public commitments could have major implications for the future of AI
One of Elon Musk’s abiding fears is that A。 could one day threaten humans。 But the jurors deciding his suit against OpenAI probably won’t hear about it
In a striking glimpse into extreme physics, scientists have captured the split-second chaos that unfolds when powerful laser flashes blast matter into a superheated plasma。 By combining two cutting-edge lasers, researchers were able to track how copper atoms lose and regain electrons in trillionths of a second, creating and dissolving highly charge
Even before the rocket company holds a major initial public offering, many people own stock in it through so-called special purpose vehicles
It's not clear whether Virgin Galactic has the cash reserves to fund a prolonged test phase
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A Bluetooth tracker can prevent vacation hell, aka arriving at the beach sans bathing suit。 Here are our travel tips for using one
Tovala is a meal kit that comes with a smart oven, or a smart oven that comes with a meal kit。 New family meals make it much more useful。 But lord, the sodium
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Will the rising tide of A。 adoption lift all boats
AWS stops billing Middle East cloud customers as repairs to war damage drag on
These hardworking travel totes handle everything from a work trip to a weekend getaway
Two of the most dangerous fault systems on the U。 West Coast may be more connected than scientists once thought。 New research suggests the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault can “sync up,” triggering earthquakes within minutes or hours of each other
Deep in a dried-up riverbed in Brazil, scientists uncovered a bizarre prehistoric mystery—twisted jawbones from a strange, long-lost animal unlike anything seen before。 Dating back 275 million years, this creature, named Tanyka amnicola, belonged to an ancient lineage that should have already faded away, making it a kind of “living fossil” of its t