World’s First Wooden Satellite to Reach Space
Kyoto University announced that the first wooden satellite in history is going to travel to space in September on a SpaceX rocket. The LignoSat...
New York-Based Startup Develops ‘Handheld Iron Dome’ Anti-Drone System
The New York-based technological startup ZeroMark has secured funding to advance the development of its handheld counter-drone technology, which is based on Israel’s Iron...
Drones Use AI System to Find Lost Hikers
Three engineers from the University of Glasgow designed and built an AI-based drone system to help search efforts for hikers lost in the wilderness.
While...
Hello, 911? The Drone is on its Way
Severe budget cuts in Denver bring a new initiative in which drones will respond to certain 911 emergency calls for non-critical situations.
The Denver police...
The EU’s Office for Safe and Trustworthy AI
The European Commission has established an AI Office to foster the development of safe and trustworthy AI in the EU, which will help implement...
The Thinnest Lens in History Is 3 Atoms Thick
Researchers from the Institute of Physics (IOP) at the University of Amsterdam collaborated with researchers from Stanford University in the US to make the...
Israel Gives US 200 Customizable Tiny Tank Robots
The US Marine Corps will receive 200 Roboteam Micro Tactical Ground Robot (MTGR) systems, along with spare parts and maintenance services. The MTGR bots...
Will The Touchscreens of the Future be Soft?
Computer scientists at the University of Bath in the UK developed a touch screen that can be warped through finger pressure, becoming softer or...
Using AI to Conceal Confidential Information in Images
Researchers from Japan, China, and Finland created a system that replaces confidential parts of images with visually similar alternatives using GenAI. The researchers created...
Revolutionary Technology Makes Water from Air
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization states that half of the global population faces water scarcity at least once a month. While desalination plants...
The Dangerous World of SMS Phishing Scams
New research looks into SMS phishing operations, outlines the techniques used to collect additional data and identifies the actions law enforcement officials can take...
Severe Cybersecurity Issues Found in Auto Shops
A new study reveals that many auto workshops do not know how to keep cars safe from cyberattacks.
Today’s cars can almost be described as...
OpenAI Forms its Own AI Safety Committee
Leading AI technology giant OpenAI revealed it has been setting up a safety and security committee and begun training a new AI model to...
Revolutionary Life-Saving Tech Helps Find Missing Persons
Lifeseeker is a new kind of technology that could help Search and Rescue teams find missing people in mere minutes by tracking their cellphones,...
New Spacecraft Shield to Revolutionize Aerial Industry
MIT scientists discovered a new design for spacecraft shields after finding that very hot metals get stronger when struck by an object moving at...
Leading AI Experts Call for World Leaders to “Wake Up and...
25 of the world's leading AI scientists are calling for world leaders to take stronger action on AI risks and warning that the progress...
Revolutionary Snake-Inspired Robot Can Move and Manipulate Objects
Snake-inspired robots have many advantages over conventional wheeled or legged ones, like adapting the shape of their body, entering narrow spaces and moving freely...
HMS Anson Nuclear Capable Submarine
The HMS Anson submarine, a hunter-killer submarine that is the Royal Navy’s newest and most cutting-edge vessel, is close to deployment after her latest...
Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin
Researchers from the University of Cambridge developed adaptive and eco-friendly spider-silk-inspired sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto biological surfaces, from flower...
New Underwater Drone Algorithms Enable Seabed Missions
The US Navy is developing and testing algorithms meant to sustain unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) operability in operations of bathymetry –a method of mapping...
NATO Members Want to Build High-Tech Drone Wall
NATO countries that are bordering Russia have agreed to develop a drone wall stretching from Norway to Poland in an effort to safeguard their...
These Wearable Fibers can Generate and Store Energy
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) have developed new battery and solar fibers for wearable electronics with an ambition to develop...















































