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Yes, Robot! – A Third of the US Military Will be...

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A former US Military General claims that robots and smart machinery will constitute a third of the US military within the next 15 years. We...

Back to Analog: Rethinking How Sensors Process Data

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As networks of connected devices continue to expand, a growing problem is emerging at the hardware level. Sensors embedded in everyday systems—from cameras and...
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Active Exploitation of Critical Zero-Day Vulnerability in Palo Alto Firewalls

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Palo Alto Networks (PAN) has issued a critical security advisory, confirming that threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability affecting its firewalls. The...
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DNA Cassette System Offers New Approach to High-Density Data Storage

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As global data production continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, conventional storage solutions are struggling to keep up. A recent development in biomolecular...
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The Smart Camera Sees You as a Stick Figure and Protects...

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PrivacyLens is a new camera that prevents companies from collecting identifiable photos and videos from smart devices. Today’s world is filled with smart devices that...
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This Chip Survives Being Run Over—and Keeps Working

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Electronics are getting smarter, but not necessarily more adaptable. Most modern chips are still built on rigid silicon wafers that crack, fail, or lose...
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Soft Ceramic Sensors Pave the Way for Smarter Robotics

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In a breakthrough that merges traditional ceramics with cutting-edge technology, researchers at Empa’s Laboratory for High-Performance Ceramics are reshaping the future of robotics and...
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Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: What Are They What Can We Do Against Them

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As we become increasingly reliant on digital platforms, so grow the threats, and one of the main fundamentals of cybersecurity is understanding potential vulnerabilities....
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Microsoft Experiments with Microfluidic Chip Cooling to Boost AI Data Center...

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As artificial intelligence workloads drive demand for more powerful computing, Microsoft is exploring new cooling technologies to manage the heat generated by modern processors....
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Next-Generation Cooling System Brings Efficiency to Data Centers

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By now it is widely known that the ever-growing popular AI is also extremely energy consuming, both to operate and to cool down. As...

$10M Dollar Investment in Unlocking Peak Performance with AI Chips

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The Advanced “Hacker-Proof” Microcomputer for Enhanced Security

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China’s Purple Mountain Laboratories has revealed an innovative microcomputer designed to significantly bolster cybersecurity. The new device, called ESC0830, is a highly advanced microcontroller...
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New tech can guide drones without relying on GPS

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Researchers at The University of Tokyo and telecommunications company NTT in Japan developed an RFID-based guidance system for autonomous drones. Drones conventionally rely on imaging...

First Functional 2D-Silicon Chip Could Transform Computing

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Researchers have developed the first working memory chip that integrates ultra-thin 2D materials directly onto standard silicon circuits—marking a major step toward faster, smaller,...
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HDMI Cables Can Be Used to Harvest Data from Computers

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New research from Uruguay's Universidad de la República Montevideo reveals that HDMI cables can be used to retrieve data shown on the computer screens...

Smarter Sensing, Safer Robots: The Next Step in Human-Machine Teamwork

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As robots take on more complex roles in industrial environments, one challenge remains constant: ensuring safe, seamless interaction with human workers. Heavy-duty robotic arms...
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The Low-Power AI Module for Battery-Powered Applications

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Ambient Scientific has introduced a groundbreaking AI module, the Sparsh board, designed to revolutionize edge AI applications by operating on a coin cell battery....
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Revolutionizing AI Processing with Spintronics

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SpinEdge is a graduate of the INNOFENSE Innovation Center operated by iHLS in collaboration with IMoD. Computation power and AI-based processing are becoming increasingly prevalent...

Researchers Uncover First Hardware-Based AI Privacy Leak

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Researchers have discovered a previously unknown vulnerability in AI hardware that can be exploited to reveal private information about AI training data—without accessing the...
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The Future of Data: How DNA Technology Merges Storage with Computing

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Researchers from North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University have developed groundbreaking technology that uses DNA for both data storage and computing, moving...
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Beyond Hardware: The Software Driving Drone Strikes

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Unmanned aerial systems have become a central element in modern conflict, but their effectiveness depends heavily on navigation accuracy, communication links and targeting precision....
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Meta Introduces Open-Source Computer Vision Dataset to Advance Robotic Movement

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Meta Reality Labs has unveiled a groundbreaking new resource for machine learning researchers—the HOT3D dataset—designed to enhance robotic interaction with humans and objects. This...

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The Next Step in Drone Defense: 30 Targets Per Minute

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The growing use of drones on the battlefield is creating a new challenge for air defense systems. Small, low-cost drones can operate individually or...