Technology
European astronaut to join Moon mission for first time
Telegram opposes temporary ban in India: ‘You should also shut down malls, close roads’
A battery does not store electricity in the way most people imagine — it stores chemical energy, and every time your phone turns on, it is harvesting a controlled imbalance between materials trying to trade electrons
NASA Plans Artemis Moon Base With City-Like Layout
OpenAI's Sam Altman backtracks on AI job-loss fears, says top AI adopters are hiring more workers
Most Texas companies are using AI — and some say it's decreasing their need for workers
New Clean Room Facility Strengthens Western Australia’s Satellite Development Capability
On May 11, 1997, the reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov sat down in a Manhattan office tower to play the final game of his rematch against an IBM computer called Deep Blue — and resigned in under an hour, in what may be the cleanest moment in modern history when a domain of human cognition quietly crossed over to a machine
India spending big on AI, but lacks talent to deploy it, says SBI chairman
NASA announces Artemis III crew, preparing for 2027 lunar mission.
Mastering Human-AI Collaboration: Tips for Balancing Your Creativity With the Power of New Technology
Europe and Southeast Asia have unexpectedly become the leading engines of electric vehicle growth.
Sam Altman joins rivals in call to prevent AI-developed bioweapons
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella issues stark warning on future of business – ‘AI firms could capture all the value’
Oracle is preparing to raise an additional $40 billion for AI.
From Insight to Impact: Why AI in Pharma struggles to scale - and What must change
How Anthropic became world's most valuable AI startup, surpassing OpenAI with $965 billion valuation
Starmer issues warning to social media firms over children sending explicit images in London tech week speech
Satya Nadella says AI agents will need identities, security and governance like employees
Jeff Bezos rejects AI job loss fears, says technology will create a 'labor shortage' instead