The first-person shooter is famous for being ported to almost every computer on the planet. Now, we know it can run off the Earth as well.
Using simulations, robots, and live fish, scientists at EPFL and Duke University have replicated the neural circuitry that ...
We catch up with Anthropic's Boris Cherny about the agentic coding tool's humble beginnings and its new web access feature.
The answer fundamentally challenges how technology leaders must think about intellectual property, competitive advantage and ...
Losing a hard drive can be a disaster of epic proportions. If your solid-state drive is showing these signs of failure, its ...
The group, which works to keep families together and out of the foster care system, leans on deep data analysis, adaptability ...
An apocalyptic vision of a million autonomous drones battling a million autonomous drones in the sky may sound like science ...
Not enough instructors and limited hospital placements are throttling capacity, despite surging interest and urgent workforce needs.
Humans are finally building the technology that could tell us where to look, when to look, and what signs to watch for. What might we find? Why does it matter?
In an age of corporate technology, one man tried to code divinity itself. Working alone for over a decade, Terry Davis built TempleOS from scratch: a 64-bit operating system that he said was commanded ...
An almond orchard in Parlier provides a look into the future of farming. Researchers at University of California, Merced and the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources installed an ...
A massive phishing campaign targeted GitHub users with cryptocurrency drainers, delivered via fake invitations to the Y Combinator (YC) W2026 program. Y Combinator is a startup accelerator that funds ...