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Technology - Page 15

February 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Ranked: The Top 25 Countries with the Most Data Centers in 2024

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from cloud computing to social media platforms and e-commerce. They are responsible for the immense amount of data processing that

Diplomacy/Judiciary/Technology

Silicon Valley’s AI Reckoning

Elon Musk suffered a major courtroom defeat on Monday after a U.S. jury rejected his lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling that the billionaire entrepreneur waited too long to bring claims accusing the artificial intelligence company of abandoning its founding mission to

May 19, 2026

Missiles for $100: The DIY Weapon That Could Rewrite Modern Warfare

Geopolitics/Human Rights/Technology

A grainy video circulating across social media and developer forums has sparked alarm among defense officials worldwide, not for its polish but for what

Colossal Biosciences Claims ‘De-Extinction’ of Dire Wolves

Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Colossal Biosciences, the Texas-based biotech startup known for its ambitious plans to bring back extinct species, is making headlines again—this time for claiming to

Chinese Scientists Develop Nuclear Battery with Century-Long Lifespan

March 14, 2025
News/Technology

Chinese scientists have developed a groundbreaking nuclear battery based on carbon that has the potential to last for a century without requiring a recharge. This innovative battery, which could revolutionize energy storage

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NASA Launches SPHEREx Telescope to Map the Universe and Chronicle the Big Bang

March 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

NASA has successfully launched its latest space-based telescope, the SPHEREx observatory, designed to create a groundbreaking 3D map of the cosmos and explore the fundamental questions of our universe’s origins. The Spectro-Photometer

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China Develops a Vast Digital Twin of the Yangtze River to Prevent Flooding

March 12, 2025
Health/Technology

China is embarking on an ambitious project to create a vast digital twin of the Yangtze River, a 6,300-kilometer waterway that plays a crucial role in the nation’s economy and ecosystem. The

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Starlink to Launch Services in India Through Airtel Partnership

March 12, 2025
Geopolitics/Technology

Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, is set to enter the Indian market through a strategic partnership with Bharti Airtel, the country’s second-largest telecom operator. According to Airtel’s stock exchange filings on

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Unknown Fate of Ice-Hunting Moon Missions Leaves Scientists in Suspense

March 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

The article from Nature highlights the uncertain fate of the Athena lunar lander, which touched down on the Moon on 6 March in an unexpected orientation. Built by Intuitive Machines, Athena was

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Microsoft’s Quantum Computing ‘Breakthrough’ Faces Fresh Scrutiny

March 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Microsoft’s claim to have created the first ‘topological qubits’—a milestone in quantum computing—has come under renewed scrutiny. A recent analysis questions the validity of the test Microsoft uses to detect Majorana quasiparticles,

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Aston Martin Delays Electric Car Plans Under New CEO Adrian Hallmark

February 24, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Aston Martin Lagonda has postponed its ambitious plans to become an electric car manufacturer in the near future, as the company’s new chief executive Adrian Hallmark re-evaluates its strategy. Hallmark, who took

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Carmakers Shift to Hybrids and Petrol for Profit Amid EV Delays

February 24, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

As the automotive industry navigates the lengthy journey toward widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), major carmakers are increasingly turning to hybrid and petrol engine models to bolster profits. This strategic shift

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China Develops Revolutionary Laser Camera for Spotting Faces from Space

February 23, 2025
News/Technology

China has unveiled a new laser camera system that outperforms the current best spy cameras, including those manufactured by US defense giant Lockheed Martin. This high-tech camera, recently tested near Qinghai Lake,

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SpaceX Rocket Debris Crash-Lands in Poland, Sparks Safety Concerns

February 21, 2025
Business/Technology

A large fragment of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket made an unexpected and uncontrolled re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, crash-landing onto a man’s lawn in Poland, the country’s space agency confirmed on Wednesday.

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