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  • Soft 3D bioelectronic mesh maps 91% of mini brain neural networks

    Soft 3D bioelectronic mesh maps 91% of mini brain neural networks

    Scientists have built a soft, three-dimensional electronic device that can wrap around lab-grown human mini brains and record activity across nearly their entire surface.

    The system captures electrical signals from 91 percent of a neural…

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  • Australian scientists test world-first underwater 3D concrete printing

    Australian scientists test world-first underwater 3D concrete printing

    Australian researchers have recently developed the world’s first underwater 3D concrete printing system which is capable of building stable structures without chemical accelerators and additives.

    To develop the technology, researchers at…

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  • Zuckerberg grilled in biggest social media trial for teen safety

    Zuckerberg grilled in biggest social media trial for teen safety

    Mark Zuckerberg took the witness stand Wednesday in a landmark Los Angeles trial. This case marks the first time a jury has grilled the Meta CEO over teen mental health.

    Plaintiffs argue that Meta designed its platforms to be intentionally…

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  • Laser-etched glass can store data for for 10,000 years, Microsoft says

    Laser-etched glass can store data for for 10,000 years, Microsoft says

    Thousands of years from now, what will remain of our digital era? The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer stored in libraries, but on hard drives that struggle to last decades, let alone millennia.

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  • SpaceX Angling for Military Contract to Produce Drone Swarms

    SpaceX Angling for Military Contract to Produce Drone Swarms

    In 2017, Elon Musk signed an open letter calling on the United Nations to ban the development of autonomous weapons.

    “We do not have long to act,” the letter read. “Once this Pandora’s box is opened, it will be hard to…

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  • New polymer capacitor targets EVs, data centers

    New polymer capacitor targets EVs, data centers

    Penn State researchers have developed a new high-temperature polymer capacitor that can store four times more energy than conventional designs while operating at temperatures up to 482 degrees Fahrenheit.

    The advance could improve power…

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  • Ottonomy builds Ottumn.AI platform to orchestrate robots, drones, and smart infrastructure

    Ottonomy builds Ottumn.AI platform to orchestrate robots, drones, and smart infrastructure

    Ottobot completes an autonomous curbside parcel delivery orchestrated by Ottumn.AI. Source: Ottonomy

    At the India AI Summit today, Ottonomy.IO launched its new Ottumn.AI orchestration platform for physical AI in healthcare, manufacturing, and…

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  • Niqo Robotics Showcases 3-in-1 Precision AI Robot at Southwest Ag Summit 2026

    Niqo Robotics Showcases 3-in-1 Precision AI Robot at Southwest Ag Summit 2026

    Combines thinning, weeding, and targeted beneficial spraying in one integrated field operation

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  • igus launches new RBTX online shopping experience for robotics developers

    igus launches new RBTX online shopping experience for robotics developers

    RBTX.com is a marketplace where customers can purchase components, robots, and services. | Source: igus

    igus GmbH has updated its RBTX automation marketplace so customers can now add components to their cart for purchase or build a complete…

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