A Chinese startup is making headlines with one of the boldest visions in biotechnology yet: a humanoid “pregnancy robot” equipped with an artificial womb designed
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It’s not every day that a piece of discontinued gaming hardware rises from the depths of tech history to get new life, but that’s exactly

With near-instant ransomware detection and AI-accelerated chips, IBM’s new servers aim to reinvent enterprise infrastructure resilience. IBM has officially taken the gloves off with Power11,

The Schmidt Laboratory for Materials in Nuclear Technologies aims to deliver game-changing materials for near-limitless clean energy MIT is putting pedal to the metal in

Researchers at KIT have recently achieved something once thought impossible: they have made a metal-organic framework (MOF) conduct electricity like a metal. And not just

Brooklyn judge denies motion to dismiss 16-count indictment; trial set for 2026 Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies must face a sweeping criminal trial in the

Solid-state technology, 5-minute charging, and a range that could drive from Beijing to Bangkok—Huawei’s wild patent is reshaping the future of electric mobility before it

What looks like a bug, flutters like a bug, and may just be watching you from a flowerpot? If you’re thinking mosquito, you’re half right.

At its “Advancing AI” event, AMD fired a shot across the AI datacenter bow, unveiling plans for its EPYC “Verano” CPUs, Instinct MI500X accelerators, and

“If you won’t sell it to us, we’ll build it ourselves.” China just made that threat real—on silicon. In a move that will send shockwaves