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AIBusiness

AI beats human forecasters in tournament predicting 30 tech ventures

For decades, the idea that artificial intelligence can beat humans at number-crunching tasks like high-frequency trading has been…

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AI

Pope Leo XIV compares AI to the Industrial Revolution, as new alternatives to…

With the release of his encyclical letter Magnifica Humanitas on May 25, 2026, Pope Leo XIV has signaled that he wants the church…

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AI

New research finds all major AI models ignore faith, religion in responses

A new multi-university academic consortium led by Brigham Young University has found AI models have significant biases and gaps…

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AIClima

Substation zero: Grid infrastructure that carries clean power isn't always…

Artificial intelligence might now be used to address a less visible problem associated with renewable electricity production: the…

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AITech

AI's growing footprint raises fire safety challenges for data centers

Over the past decade, the ability of artificial intelligence to speed up complex processes has made it a key tool in engineering…

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Climaworldscience

Despite headlines, America's solar boom isn't sparking constant backlash

Most large-scale solar energy projects in the United States encounter relatively little public conflict, despite widespread…

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Low-power, flexible radio-frequency transistors break 100 GHz barrier

Over the past decades, electronics engineers worldwide have been trying to develop devices that could enable even faster…

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science

A realistic look at the future of sustainable aviation fuel

The United States could feasibly produce enough sustainable aviation fuel to meet roughly two-thirds of its 2030 federal target,…

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Crypto

Quantifying forks in Bitcoin mining—and their energy cost

Creating new cryptocurrency requires large amounts of computing power, which is used to solve cryptographic puzzles in what is…

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AIscience

Improving power communication systems with knowledge graphing

New research published in the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology suggests that so-called knowledge…

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Optical wireless quantum security: Free-space QKD and Li-Fi in one system

The German consortium QuINSiDa has achieved a major step toward mobile quantum-secure communication. They demonstrated a…

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Techscience

Unstable software tests ripple through 55% of OpenStack projects, costing 1,156…

In a study published in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, researchers from Kyushu University have found that "flaky…

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health

'5-in-1' seed-sized surgical robot switches tools in under one second

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a tiny seed-sized robot that can…

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world

Many biofuels haven't panned out. Could algae make the clean diesel and…

Diesel is critical to Australia. Any supply disruption has immediate and widespread consequences, given Australia imports almost…

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New magnesium alloy design improves stability and ion transport in solid-state…

The modern world runs on invisible energy. Hidden inside smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles, are batteries that quietly…

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AI

AI speeds up discovery of next-gen computer chips and electronic materials

An international study team, led by Flinders University in collaboration with Khalifa University UAE, built the machine-learning…

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Tech

GitHub workflows unlock what really speeds software innovation

In a bustling restaurant kitchen, efficiency requires more than just machines that wash dishes or chop vegetables. It requires a…

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Business

Could sodium replace lithium as the dominant ingredient in batteries?

The world we live in today runs on batteries. But the lithium ion batteries that dominate the market are expensive and…

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Techpoliticsscience

Online age checks create a pointless privacy risk

New cybersecurity research indicates that one of the world's leading age verification providers collects and shares highly…

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AIscience

Research finds hotel booking chatbots can 'creep out' customers

Travelers who use AI-powered chatbots on hotel booking platforms often feel uneasy. That discomfort can cause them to disengage…

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AITech

New light-based switch could cut chip energy use and speed future AI photonics

Photonic devices are hardware systems that can process information using light instead of electricity. These systems could…

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Clima

100% renewable energy by 2050? A global model maps the way forward

Reaching a perfect balance between the amount of greenhouse gases released in the atmosphere and those that are removed, is…

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SIGN/e: Writing music with moving shapes and colors

How can electronic music best be scored, music that's made not from staves, clefs and notes on the page but by physical gestures…

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Tech

Workers' information shared with third-party companies, new research reveals

Companies are sharing workers' identifiable information and online activity with third-party companies, including Microsoft,…

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