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‘World’s smallest autopilot’ tech turns any drone into an intelligent war machine
London Defence R&D is developing a tiny autopilot system that can “transform any class ...
We are witnessing the slow, agonizing death of the “Employee Factory” model. For decades, the tacit agreement between ...
A computational biology company that started in space tech is looking to change how biopharma finds disease targets by modeling how proteins behave.
Interview with Douglas Day, member of the Hacker Advisory Board at HackerOne and a full-time professional hacker.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
‘Machine eye’: New self-driving car chip can detect danger 4 times faster than humans
A multinational team of researchers has unveiled a new safety system for autonomous machines ...
A bill to close a loophole in a landmark housing law has Democratic lawmakers divided about the state’s role in telling ...
COMMENTARY: Church teaching cuts through AI hype, reminding us that AI is a simulation of intelligence, not a rival to the ...
DANYANG, JIANGSU, CHINA, January 22, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global optical market is currently witnessing a ...
A bill to close a loophole in a landmark housing law to make it clear which cities are affected has Democratic lawmakers ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Windows is lying to you: Why your '2TB' drive only shows 1.8TB
You didn't get scammed: The difference between a Terabyte and a 'Tebibyte' ...
The chief executive of Microsoft AI talks to Financial Times editor Roula Khalaf about the markets and AI investment, timescales for replacement of professional tasks, the push for self-sufficiency, a ...
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Scientists stunned as 'magic' particles suddenly appear in LHC
At CERN’s Large Hadron Collider on the edge of Geneva, scientists have reported a surprising twist in the behavior of matter.
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