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Technology March 16, 2026

Harvard Engineers Build Chip That Twists Light To Reveal Its Hidden “Handedness”

A twisted pair of photonic crystals integrated with MEMS can dynamically control the handedness of light on a chip. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed…

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Technology March 15, 2026

Not Science Fiction Anymore: What Happens When Machine Learning Goes Too Far?

New research explores the potential risks and ethical implications of machine sentience, emphasizing the importance of understanding and preparing for the emergence of consciousness in AI and machine learning technologies. It calls for careful consideration…


Technology March 14, 2026

Revolutionary AI Method Creates Precise Material “Fingerprints”

The AI-NERD model learns to produce a unique fingerprint for each sample of XPCS data. Mapping fingerprints from a large experimental dataset enables the identification of trends and repeating patterns which aids our understanding of…


IT March 13, 2026

The best Android keyboard apps for on-the-go productivity

Quick: When was the last time you thought about the keyboard app on your phone? If you’re like most people, the answer is probably somewhere between “a ridiculously long time ago” and “never.” And it’s…


Technology March 13, 2026

This Ultra-Thin Device Controls Light Like a Microscopic Spotlight

A tiny metasurface chip can turn invisible infrared light into steerable visible beams, opening the door to powerful new optical technologies. Developing extremely small devices that can precisely guide and manipulate light is critical for…


Technology March 13, 2026

“Huge Advance” – New Technique Creates Common Sense-Defying Materials More Easily

Researchers have developed an innovative tool that accelerates the design of auxetic materials—materials that expand when compressed and contract when stretched. This could lead to broader applications in products requiring impact resistance and comfort, such…


Technology March 12, 2026

The AI Paradox: Building Creativity To Protect Against AI

A new AI model from the University of South Australia offers a faster, more cost-effective method for schools to assess student creativity. The model significantly reduces the time and cost of scoring creativity tests, helping…


IT March 11, 2026

Apple’s Vision Pro and the coming healthcare revolution

Once upon a time, a young doctor joined the surgical unit at a prestigious hospital as an anaesthesiologist. He was an Apple user, of course, wearing Vision Pro during surgical procedures, as it allowed him…


IT March 10, 2026

Meta to label AI-generated images from Google, OpenAI and Adobe

Meta is working on developing tools to identify images synthetically produced by generative AI systems at scale across its social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, the company said on Tuesday. “…we’ve been…


Technology March 9, 2026

New Material Supercharges Electrostatic Energy Storage – 19x Energy Density

Research has produced a ferroelectric capacitor with 19 times the energy density of current models and over 90% efficiency, using novel 2D/3D/2D heterostructures. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Scientists have developed a new method to control the relaxation…


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March 12, 2026

The AI Paradox: Building Creativity To Protect Against AI


March 11, 2026

Apple’s Vision Pro and the coming healthcare revolution


March 10, 2026

Meta to label AI-generated images from Google, OpenAI and Adobe


March 9, 2026

New Material Supercharges Electrostatic Energy Storage – 19x Energy Density


March 8, 2026

Tim Cook brings Apple’s GenAI plans into the light


March 7, 2026

Apple improves iCloud for Windows, kills iTunes


March 6, 2026

The ‘Attachment Economy’ is now coming to your desk


March 5, 2026

Apple warns of increased iPhone security risks


March 4, 2026

AI Finds a Hidden Signal That Could Unlock Faster Solid-State Batteries


March 4, 2026

What the Arrival of A.I. Phones and Computers Means for Our Data


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