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Autonomous Robots Hit Tipping Point in 2026 Technology

Autonomous Robots Hit Tipping Point in 2026

MIT researchers, the World Economic Forum, and Morgan Stanley all point to 2026 as the year autonomous robotics shifts from lab experiments to mass in...

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How ARM Architecture Works—and Why It's Everywhere Technology

How ARM Architecture Works—and Why It's Everywhere

ARM processors power over 99% of smartphones and are rapidly conquering data centers. Here's how the RISC-based architecture achieves its legendary ef...

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How Consumer Humanoid Robots Work—and Why Now Technology

How Consumer Humanoid Robots Work—and Why Now

From Tesla's Optimus to China's Unitree G1, humanoid robots are moving from factories to living rooms. Here is how they walk, balance, sense the world...

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Scorsese Films with DiCaprio and Lawrence in the Czech Republic Culture

Scorsese Films with DiCaprio and Lawrence in the Czech Republic

Martin Scorsese is filming the gothic psychological thriller "What Happens at Night" in the Czech Republic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer La...

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AI Goes Corporate: OpenAI and Disney Signal Mass Adoption Technology

AI Goes Corporate: OpenAI and Disney Signal Mass Adoption

OpenAI plans to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 by end of 2026, while Disney embeds generative AI across its entire operation — moves that signal...

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How Chip Lithography Works—and Why One Company Owns It Technology

How Chip Lithography Works—and Why One Company Owns It

Chip lithography uses light to print nanoscale circuits onto silicon wafers. One Dutch company, ASML, holds a total monopoly on the most advanced mach...

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Rheinmetall: Record Profit and 45 Percent Growth Economy

Rheinmetall: Record Profit and 45 Percent Growth

German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall reports a record profit of €1.84 billion for 2025 and forecasts sales growth of up to 45 percent for 2026 — drive...

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Poland Eyes Joining Next-Generation Fighter Program Technology

Poland Eyes Joining Next-Generation Fighter Program

Deputy Minister Konrad Gołota has confirmed that Poland is in talks to join the GCAP program, an international project led by the UK, Italy, and Japan...

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How Friction Works—and Why It Still Puzzles Scientists Science

How Friction Works—and Why It Still Puzzles Scientists

Friction governs nearly every physical interaction on Earth, yet scientists still struggle to fully explain it. From Leonardo da Vinci's first sketche...

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What Is the Clarion-Clipperton Zone and Why It Matters Science

What Is the Clarion-Clipperton Zone and Why It Matters

The Clarion-Clipperton Zone is a vast stretch of Pacific seafloor rich in critical minerals and undiscovered species. It sits at the center of the glo...

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How Silicon-Carbon Batteries Work and Why They Matter Technology

How Silicon-Carbon Batteries Work and Why They Matter

Silicon-carbon batteries replace the traditional graphite anode with a silicon-carbon composite, storing up to 55% more energy in the same space. Here...

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How Single-Atom Catalysts Work and Why They Matter Science

How Single-Atom Catalysts Work and Why They Matter

Single-atom catalysts isolate individual metal atoms on a support surface to drive chemical reactions with unprecedented efficiency, slashing precious...

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