Aurora will be the fastest Supercomputer in U.S. history
Aurora will be the fastest Supercomputer in U.S. history, performing 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 operations per second.
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Aurora will be the fastest Supercomputer in U.S. history, performing 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 operations per second.
Researchers at Caltech have designed a way to levitate and propel objects using only light, by creating specific nanoscale patterning on the objects’ surfaces.
Saarbrücken research team uses artificial muscles to develop an air conditioner for the future.
Volvo unveil world’s first autonomous electric bus, a 12 meters long and with capacity close to 80 passengers, in Singapore.
FedEx announced that is working on the SameDay Bot, a small autonomous vehicle that can travel along sidewalks and roadsides to make deliveries directly to you.
A model of the unmanned Boeing Airpower Teaming System was unveiled at the Australian International Airshow Feb. 27.
Artist Trevor Paglen in collaboration with the Nevada Museum of Art, will launch “Orbital Reflector,” the first satellite to exist purely as an artistic gesture.
Artificial intelligence continuously generate highly varied and high-quality dataset of “fake” human faces.
Scientists have found a way toward brain-computer interfaces, that hold a promise for those with limited or no ability to speak.
Grand Prix racing meets the age of advanced technology, with 500 km/h inductively charged, electric racing machines.