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AI power shift: Lockheed partners with Xanadu to advance next-gen quantum AI systems
Quantum computing firm Xanadu has launched a new research initiative with defense giant Lockheed ...
Chinese researchers' work focuses on redesigning the battery’s electrolyte, which plays a crucial role in transporting ...
On February 27, high school engineers will take over the Brain Gym with a public demo—inviting kids to drive their 18-by-18 robot.
EPC Highlights Gen 7 GaN for AI Infrastructure and GaN Integrated Circuits for Robotics at APEC 2026
Enabling scalable power for AI computing and next-generation robotics Our new GaN integrated circuits enable more ...
Whether they are designing robots, solving problems or teaching others, Kirtland students are learning a range of skills in the school district’s FIRST programs. Students on the district’s FIRST ...
When Leo Wang arrived at Carnegie Mellon University from Hong Kong, he was already fascinated by robots. But it wasn’t until he joined the Robomechanics Lab led by Aaron Johnson that his interest ...
A fledgling community team is in celebration mode after winning the FIRST Tech Challenge Idaho State Championship. "I'm as ...
Kyoto University debuted “Buddharoid,” an AI-powered robot monk that answers questions about Buddhism, raising big questions for temples.
Malaysia’s factories, warehouses and even hospitals are slowly stepping into a new technological phase. Around the world, robots are starting to perform ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes nearly every corner of the tech world, a new generation of jobs is emerging. From AI strategists to data whisperers, here are the five roles every company wants to ...
Texas Instruments is developing GaN power devices to enable more compact and efficient motor joints for humanoid robots.
Foundation, a San Francisco startup, says it is talking with Trump officials about armed humanoid robots as China ramps up its own machines.
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