AI-powered robotics company Apptronik has closed a $520 million Series A-X funding round, with participation from existing investors including B Capital, Google, Mercedes-Benz and PEAK6, and new investors including AT&T Ventures and John Deere….
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Apptronik nears $1 billion in funding with $520 million extension to Series A round
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Power in motion: Transforming ocean wave energy harvesting with gyroscopes
Ocean waves are one of the most abundant and predictable renewable energy sources on the planet, yet efficiently harnessing their power remains a major challenge. Traditional devices typically operate efficiently only within a narrow range of…
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A Monster Black Hole Just Went Rogue, and It’s Racing Through Space at 1,600 KM/S
A supermassive black hole may have been caught in the act of fleeing its galaxy, carving a 200,000-light-year trail of newborn stars behind it. The observation provides some of the strongest evidence yet that gravitational-wave recoil can…
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Europe’s “untouched” wilderness was shaped by Neanderthals and hunter-gatherers
Picture Europe tens of thousands of years ago. Thick forests covered much of the land. Herds of elephants, bison, and aurochs roamed freely. Small bands of humans moved through this world carrying fire and spears.
New research suggests those…
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Wind River Showcasing Edge AI for Intelligent Networks at MWC Barcelona
Wind River helps companies in their journey to adopt modern, AI-enabled platforms that deliver 5G, edge, and cloud-native services faster and more efficiently.
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Fitbit’s Gemini-Powered Coach Comes to the iPhone and Rolls Out to More Countries
Google’s AI-fication of the Fitbit app is charging full speed ahead and will soon be reaching more people and more countries. After debuting as an Android-exclusive preview for US Premium subscribers, Google has announced that the public preview…
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9 Cosmic Objects That Prove Love Is Universal : ScienceAlert
If you’ve ever felt that your love is so large, it needs a cosmic analogy to describe it, the Universe has you covered.
Whether it’s the serendipitous orientation of space objects, an age-old tale of lovers, or stars whose behavior can be…
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FDA Clarifies Medical Device Rules
As new consumer hardware and software capabilities have bumped up against medicine over the last few years, consumers and manufacturers alike have struggled with identifying the line between “wellness” products such as earbuds that can also…
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CREATE Lab Studies Effects of Steelmaking in the Mon Valley
CMU Tech Helps Experts Examine Steel’s Impact on Environment, Economic Opportunity
02/12/2026 Mallory Lindahl
A new report from Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab examines how steelmaking influences economic…
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It is time to take astronomy off Earth
Astronomy and commercial space are often portrayed as being on a collision course, yet their futures are deeply intertwined. As satellite constellations expand, astronomers raise concerns about trails across images, interference with radio…
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