Chicago’s Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, has unveiled plans to build a $650-million soccer stadium, envisioned as an anchor of Related Midwest’s 78 development, which plans to replace a mostly empty area south of the city’s…
Category: Engineering
-
Gensler to Design $650M Soccer Stadium in Downtown Chicago
Chicago’s Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, has unveiled plans to build a $650-million soccer stadium, envisioned as an anchor of a mostly empty area just south of the city’s downtown district where a multi-use district with…
Continue Reading
-
Australia fires up AI supercomputing race with twin launches
Australia’s AI supercomputing ambitions are hitting top gear, with two major launches unveiled this week that aim to supercharge research in medicine, climate science, and more.
In Melbourne, La Trobe University has switched on the country’s…
Continue Reading
-
New stroke device with spinning tech hits 90% clot removal success
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 15 million people suffer a stroke every year worldwide.
Ischemic strokes caused by blood clots blocking brain arteries account for about 87 percent of all cases.
During these emergencies,…
Continue Reading
-
Atom-level imaging breakthrough paves the way for smarter gas sensors
Austrian scientists have achieved a breakthrough by embedding individual platinum atoms into an ultrathin material and pinpointing their positions within the lattice with atomic precision for the first time ever.
The research team from the…
Continue Reading
-
World’s first photonic qubit on chip advances scalable quantum tech
Canadian quantum computing company Xanadu has taken a major leap in its mission to build a scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computer.
The company has successfully generated error-resistant photonic qubits directly on an integrated chip…
Continue Reading
-
Scientists use air DNA to trace animals, pathogens, and illicit drugs
DNA is in the air, and scientists are finally learning how to read it.
In Dublin — a city known for its cozy pubs, flowing Guinness, and music that spills into cobbled streets — researchers have discovered something far less visible…
Continue Reading
-
Biblical Dead Sea Scrolls might be even older than known, AI reveals
In a recent development, AI has been deployed to date the Dead Sea Scrolls with astounding accuracy, radically challenging misconceptions regarding their age and the historical timelines they fall under.
The results show that several of the…
Continue Reading
-
US firm’s solid electrolytes promise 50% energy boost for EV batteries
Ampcera, a US-based company specializing in solid-state battery materials, announced that it has commenced the first global shipments of its newly commercialized nano sulfide solid electrolyte powders.
The company stated that these materials…
Continue Reading
-
20,500 evacuated in Germany after 3 unexploded WWII US bombs found
In what local officials are calling the largest evacuation since the end of the Second World War, the German city of Cologne has ordered the removal of over 20,500 residents following the discovery of three massive unexploded American bombs in a…
Continue Reading