The debate between Waze and Google Maps has raged for years. Here's my advice after comparing both for an extensive period. [...]
Sun, Feb 08, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
Samsung's Galaxy Book6 Ultra pairs strong multi-core performance with nearly a full day's worth of battery life. [...]
Sun, Feb 08, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
A generative AI framework rapidly designs optimized fuel cell catalyst layers that deliver significantly better performance at ultralow platinum loadings, replacing months of trial and error. [...]
Sat, Feb 07, 2026Source Nanowerk
The simulation hypothesis is a modern attempt to use logic and observations about technology to finally answer these questions and prove that we're probably living in something like a giant video game. [...]
Sat, Feb 07, 2026Source Nanowerk
Voyager 2’s flyby of Uranus in 1986 recorded radiation levels so extreme they baffled scientists for nearly 40 years. New research suggests the spacecraft caught Uranus during a rare solar wind event that flooded the planet’s radiation belts with extra energy. Similar storms have been seen near Earth, where they [...]
Sat, Feb 07, 2026Source Science Daily
Astronomers propose that an ultra-dense clump of exotic dark matter could be masquerading as the powerful object thought to anchor our galaxy, explaining both the blistering speeds of stars near the center and the slower, graceful rotation of material far beyond. This dark matter structure would have a compact core [...]
Sat, Feb 07, 2026Source Science Daily
Channel Sounding adoption is slow, but Auracast is gaining momentum. It's all up to manufacturers. [...]
Sat, Feb 07, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
There's no need for a separate device when your iPad or Android tablet can hold your whole reading library. [...]
Sat, Feb 07, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
A food-safe gelatin microneedle sensor pierces sealed packaging and changes color as food spoils, offering consumers a real-time alternative to static expiry dates. [...]
Fri, Feb 06, 2026Source Nanowerk
Physicists have found a way to measure the time involved in quantum events and found it depends on the symmetry of the material. [...]
Fri, Feb 06, 2026Source Nanowerk
In a wide-ranging live conversation, MIT President Sally Kornbluth joined Jim Braude and Margery Eagan live in studio for GBH’s Boston Public Radio on Thursday, February 5. They talked about MIT, the pressures facing America’s research enterprise, the importance of science, that Congressional hearing on antisemitism in 2023, and more – [...]
Fri, Feb 06, 2026Source MIT – AI
For a few days this week the hottest new hangout on the internet was a vibe-coded Reddit clone called Moltbook, which billed itself as a social network for bots. As the website’s tagline puts it: “Where AI agents share, discuss, and upvote. Humans welcome to observe.”
We observed! Launched on January [...]
Fri, Feb 06, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
Inspired by the shape-shifting skin of octopuses, Penn State researchers developed a smart hydrogel that can change appearance, texture, and shape on command. The material is programmed using a special printing technique that embeds digital instructions directly into the skin. Images and information can remain invisible until triggered by heat, [...]
Fri, Feb 06, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Quantum computers struggle because their qubits are incredibly easy to disrupt, especially during calculations. A new experiment shows how to perform quantum operations while continuously fixing errors, rather than pausing protection to compute. The team used a method called lattice surgery to split a protected qubit into two entangled ones [...]
Fri, Feb 06, 2026Source Science Daily
Whether you’re a scientist brainstorming research ideas or a CEO hoping to automate a task in human resources or finance, you’ll find that artificial intelligence tools are becoming the assistants you didn’t know you needed. In particular, many professionals are tapping into the talents of semi-autonomous software systems called AI agents, [...]
Thu, Feb 05, 2026Source MIT – AI
MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here.
Every time OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic drops a new frontier large language model, the AI community holds its breath. It doesn’t exhale [...]
Thu, Feb 05, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
Brian Hedden PhD ’12 has been appointed co-associate dean of the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) at MIT, a cross-cutting initiative in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, effective Jan. 16.Hedden is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, holding an MIT Schwarzman College of Computing [...]
Wed, Feb 04, 2026Source MIT – AI
Antonio Torralba, Delta Electronics Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and faculty head of artificial intelligence and decision-making at MIT, has been named to the 2025 cohort of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellows. He shares the honor of an ACM Fellowship with three MIT alumni: Eytan Adar ’97, [...]
Wed, Feb 04, 2026Source MIT – AI
The previous article in this series, “Rules fail at the prompt, succeed at the boundary,” focused on the first AI-orchestrated espionage campaign and the failure of prompt-level control. This article is the prescription. The question every CEO is now getting from their board is some version of: What do we [...]
Wed, Feb 04, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
Researchers have found that manganese, an abundant and inexpensive metal, can be used to efficiently convert carbon dioxide into formate, a potential hydrogen source for fuel cells. The key was a clever redesign that made the catalyst last far longer than similar low-cost materials. Surprisingly, the improved manganese catalyst even [...]
Tue, Feb 03, 2026Source Science Daily
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What would it take to convince you that the era of truth decay we were long warned about—where AI content dupes us, shapes our beliefs even when we [...]
Mon, Feb 02, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
A new light-based breakthrough could help quantum computers finally scale up. Stanford researchers created miniature optical cavities that efficiently collect light from individual atoms, allowing many qubits to be read at once. The team has already demonstrated working arrays with dozens and even hundreds of cavities. The approach could eventually [...]
Mon, Feb 02, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Scientists warn that rapid advances in AI and neurotechnology are outpacing our understanding of consciousness, creating serious ethical risks. New research argues that developing scientific tests for awareness could transform medicine, animal welfare, law, and AI development. But identifying consciousness in machines, brain organoids, or patients could also force society [...]
Sun, Feb 01, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Quantum computers need extreme cold to work, but the very systems that keep them cold also create noise that can destroy fragile quantum information. Scientists in Sweden have now flipped that problem on its head by building a tiny quantum refrigerator that actually uses noise to drive cooling instead of [...]
Thu, Jan 29, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics




