A new generation of cloud services is on the rise. It is based on the paradigm of “serverless computing,” which...
Amazon has unveiled a slew of gadgets and an update to its popular voice assistant Alexa, infusing it with more...
The physical laws of everyday water flow were established two centuries ago. However, scientists today struggle to simulate disrupted water...
A lizard-like soft robot that can creep into walls, ductwork, and pipes to perform inspections and three-dimensional mapping tasks that...
Upgrading, or retrofitting, the world’s iron and steel processing plants early could reduce carbon emissions by up to 70 gigatonnes...
Norway has installed solar panels in its Svalbard archipelago, a region plunged in round-the-clock darkness all winter, in a pilot...
Google is introducing Bard, its artificially intelligent chatbot, to other members of its digital family—including Gmail, Maps and YouTube—as it...
The output of wind turbines can rise or fall by 50% in a matter of seconds. Such fluctuations in the...
3D printing can produce highly complex shapes. But printing ceramic objects with the help of a laser is a more...
by Devorah Fischler, University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science The semiconductor industry today is working to respond...
Consumer confidence in driving hydrogen-fueled vehicles could be improved by having station operators adopt a predictive model that helps them...
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have become immensely popular as the go-to power source for a wide variety of electronic devices and...












