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Technological Innovation - Page 3

September 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Inside Altos Labs’ $3 Billion Quest to Defy Ageing, Backed by Jeff Bezos

A groundbreaking scientific effort to “rejuvenate” human beings is quietly advancing under the radar of mainstream media. According to The Times UK, Altos Labs – the world’s richest longevity start-up – is

Artificial Intelligence/Technology

The Current Generation of Humanoid Robots: A Global Comparison

The world of humanoid robots is advancing rapidly, with innovative prototypes now pushing closer to commercial deployment than ever before. The progress made since early prototypes, which often struggled with basic movements and balance, is remarkable. Today, companies across the

February 3, 2025

North Korea’s AI Ambitions: Persistent Global Collaborations Amid Sanctions

Artificial Intelligence

North Korea has been aggressively advancing its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in recent years, overhauling its legal and institutional frameworks and fostering specialized AI

Review of House of Huawei: The Secret History of China’s Most Powerful Company

Book Reviews/New Books

by Durga Velayudham in Toronto In Eva Dou’s meticulously constructed House of Huawei: The Secret History of China’s Most Powerful Company, the narrative is

China to Build World’s First Pregnancy Humanoid Robot

August 18, 2025
Health/Technology

A Chinese technology company is racing to create what could become the world’s first humanoid robot capable of full-term pregnancy. Kaiwa Technology, based in Guangzhou, announced plans to integrate an artificial womb

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Quantum Computing Race Heats Up as IBM and Google Eye Full-Scale Machines by 2030

August 12, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

The decades-long pursuit to build a practical quantum computer—a technology promising breakthroughs in materials science, AI, and beyond—may finally be nearing a critical milestone. According to a detailed report from the Financial

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Apple’s Siri Sends Alarming “Do You Have Cancer?” Text in Bizarre Tech Glitch

May 27, 2025
Health

A British woman awaiting a biopsy was left stunned after receiving a blunt and highly personal message reading, “Do you have cancer?” — a message apparently sent by Apple’s Siri without any

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Apple Overhauls AI Strategy Amid Shifting Priorities, Meta Pushes Smart Glasses

April 28, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

In recent shifts to its organizational strategy, Apple Inc. has begun to disband its unified AI and machine learning division, moving parts of the team to other company sectors. As reported by

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Radical Particle Accelerator Technology Gains Momentum

April 15, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

A bold and unconventional technology is gaining traction among physicists aiming to reshape the future of particle physics. Known as wakefield acceleration, the technique offers the potential to shrink massive particle colliders

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AI Agents Are Poised to Reshape Cybersecurity — And Not for the Better

April 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

MIT Technology Review reports a looming shift in cybercrime tactics as AI agents begin to demonstrate hacking potential. AI agents — the next generation of intelligent assistants capable of planning, reasoning, and

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Samsung Pledges Aggressive Strategy to Revive Growth Amid Shareholder Discontent

March 20, 2025
Business

Samsung Electronics has vowed to pursue bold acquisitions and deal-making in 2025 as part of a “do or die” bid to revive its growth. This promise comes after the South Korean tech

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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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Boston Metal Achieves Major Milestone in Green Steel Production

March 14, 2025
Business

Boston Metal, a pioneering green-steel startup, has taken a significant step toward revolutionizing the steel industry by successfully running its largest reactor yet. The company’s process, which uses electricity rather than coal-based

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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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