Sai Abhideep Pundla has been awake since 3 a.m. After a red-eye flight from Las Vegas, where he briefed data center company executives and local government officials about the future of artificial ...
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Scientists develop incredible tech devices that completely disappear in water — here's how they could solve a major problem
Electronics that are easier and cheaper to recycle would be a big step toward shrinking the mountains of e-waste piling up ...
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Scientists build insect-inspired robots that float, paddle, and stride on water surfaces
Scientists build insect-inspired soft robots on water using HydroSpread, a new fabrication method for flexible films.
French startup Ecojoko has introduced a contactor that controls electric water heaters to raise solar self-consumption, with field tests underway since the summer.
Once upon a time, home computers were low-powered enough that they barely needed any cooling at all. An Amiga 500 didn’t even have a heatsink on the CPU, while the early Macintosh got by ...
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