FREE TO READ] The AI pioneer on stepping down from Meta, the limits of large language models — and the launch of his new ...
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Ti Hua Ji: World’s earliest computer is a silk loom built in China 2000 years ago
The world's earliest computer was a silk loom built in China over two millennia ago, according to a claim made by China's ...
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Top 7 must-read quantum tech stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Quantum communication saw major progress, including longer-distance demonstrations and systems that operate closer to ...
Alonso breaks down how advances in computational fluid dynamics and physics AI are enabling designers to simulate complex aerodynamic behavior in seconds, dramatically accelerating how rockets, ...
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'Is it a real functional toaster?': Behind the scramble to engineer the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy
Because the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy is indeed a freakin' toaster. The Pop-Tarts Bowl debuted as a genuine sports phenomenon in ...
CDTO Mike Adams discusses the engineering, construction, and consulting company’s cohort-driven approach to AI adoption, ...
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Florida Is Building a Highway That Can Wirelessly Charge EVs
After Indiana researchers demonstrated earlier this month that wireless highway EV charging works, Florida confirms it's ...
Former SpaceX flight software engineer Stefan Moluf explains how he got to do the physics for the new space sim from ...
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My home lab taught me more than my computer science degree
I studied computer science at University College Dublin, where the four-year course covered a broad range of topics. We ...
Some rather strange Steve Jobs memorabilia is up for auction, showcasing unique items related to the Apple co-founder.
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‘Learn to code’ is dead. So what the heck should you actually teach your kids in the age of AI?
Holly Baxter asks tech experts what students should actually study, now ‘learn to code’ is dead — and gets some surprising ...
This is a guest post by Tim Allen, principal engineer at Wharton Research Data Services at the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Readers Council and an organizer of the Philadelphia Python ...
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