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01/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Volkswagen to integrate ChatGPT into cars sold in Europe in the second quarter of 2024
German automaker Volkswagen (VW) has announced its plan to integrate the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT into its compact car models at the Consumer Electronics Show 2024. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is one of the world’s most popular chatbots. It is known for simulating and processing human conversations and will be made into a central component of VW’s venture […]
08/15/2023
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By Laura Harris
Young protesters use traffic cones to paralyze self-driving cars in San Francisco
A group of young protesters called “Safe Street Rebel” has been targeting robotaxis operated by tech giants like Waymo and Cruise as a protest against the expansion of self-driving cars in San Francisco. The group roams around the city at night on their bicycles, wearing masks to protect their identity and deploy orange traffic cones to stop […]
03/07/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
FDA rejects Elon Musk’s bid to test Neuralink brain implants in humans
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected Elon Musk’s application to conduct human trials of his Neuralink brain implant device over safety concerns. Seven current and former employees confirmed the FDA’s decision to Reuters. The regulator outlined dozens of issues the company must address before proceeding to human trials. These issues involved the device’s […]
02/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
Researchers discover new cathode material with high discharge capacity for magnesium rechargeable batteries
A study conducted by a research team from the Tokyo University of Science found a new cathode material with higher energy density for magnesium batteries, a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries. In a paper published in the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, the researchers focused on how to improve the performance of cathode materials based on […]
12/06/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Neuralink brain implants are ready for injection into humans, says Elon Musk
At his Neuralink Corp.’s Fremont, Calif., headquarters this week, billionaire electric vehicle-turned-social media tycoon Elon Musk announced that his long-awaited artificial intelligence (AI) brain implants are finally ready for insertion into human bodies. Within the next six months, Musk revealed, the first human patients will begin getting injected with the coin-sized microchips, known as a […]
08/04/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
US, Japan to develop next-generation 2-nm microchips to create redundant global supply
Representatives from Japan and the United States have agreed to work together to develop next-generation two-nanometer (nm) semiconductor chips. On July 29, the newly-established U.S.-Japan Economic Policy Consultative Committee met for the first time and issued a statement laying out how both countries want to “foster supply chain resilience,” especially in the field of semiconductors. […]
02/10/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Titanium tires used in spacecraft now being redeveloped for Earth bicycles
Titanium tires purported to be “nearly indestructible” have been attached to rovers bound for the moon and Mars. However, a company is bringing these space-age tires back to Earth for a more everyday purpose – that is, attached to bicycles. The SMART Tire Company is the firm behind this endeavor, partnering with National Aeronautics and […]
10/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New polythene film can make cracked screens a thing of the past
Cracks and similar damage might occur less often in plastic materials that went through a newly developed manufacturing method. Developed by U.K. researchers, the process produces transparent polythene film with the durability of aluminum at a far lower weight. The plastics produced by this technique may one day see use in displays, glazing, visors, windscreens, and […]
07/21/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Should you tip a robot? They will start delivering packages soon
It might not be long before robots take over the jobs of delivering packages to your home. FedEx announced its plan to field delivery robots that would climb stairs and make the expensive “last mile” package runs. The courier delivery service company wasn’t the only one testing drones, robots, and self-driving cars to bring products […]
03/28/2019
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By Edsel Cook
The light stuff: Researchers can print 3D objects faster using light
3D printing is very versatile, but a printer takes time to raise all those layers of plastic filaments. A recently developed light-based additive technique promises to work 100 times faster when it comes to turning plastic additives into complex shapes and parts. Developed by the University of Michigan, the new technique will make it easier and […]
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