Arduino is a microcontroller designed for real-time hardware control with very low power use. Raspberry Pi is a full computer that runs operating systems and handles complex tasks. Arduino excels at ...
Reverse polarity is one of the most common causes of circuit failure, from hobby projects to industrial systems. The good ...
(Corrects to clarify the company designs software, not robotic hands, in paragraph 10) By Krystal Hu Feb 11 (Reuters) - ...
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Amazon-backed next-gen nuclear company wins first US fuel license in 50 years
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved a new license that allows TRISO-X to ...
Apptronik Inc., the maker of artificial intelligence-powered humanoid robots, today announced it has raised $520 million more ...
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic says it is now valued at $380 billion. The maker of the chatbot Claude says its valuation grew after it raised a $30 billion round of funding led by Singapore ...
In a milestone for the U.S. nuclear fuel cycle, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on Feb. 13 issued its first approval of a commercial Category II ...
While the RFI is a positive step in GSA’s efforts to gain insights into the commercial IT market, it also raises procurement ...
Anthropic funds AI regulation push with $20 million donation, ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 sparks copyright debate, and Meta sells 7 million AI smart glasses in 2025.
Amprius Has A Two-Year Window To Become The Incumbent NDAA-Compliant Drone Battery Maker Amprius Technologies, Inc. (AMPX) is uniquely positioned to benefit from a rapid paradigm shift towards defense ...
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‘World’s first mass-producible nuclear reactor’ gets key US safety approval
Radiant, a manufacturer of portable nuclear microreactors, has received approval from the US Department ...
DigiKey substantially increased its in-stock products available for same-day shipment by adding more than 108,000 new ...
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