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October 1, 2025
A palm-sized lab could revolutionize disease detection in remote regions
Portable diagnostic devices promise rapid, affordable disease testing in underserved areas, potentially transforming global health responses and epidemic containment.
by Marcus R. Doyle
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September 28, 2025
Inside Silicon Valley’s quiet war over the future of AR glasses
by Darrell Schultz
September 26, 2025
Wearable batteries pave the way for fully flexible electronics
by Marcus R. Doyle
September 23, 2025
The race for quantum supremacy: Are we closer than we think?
Advances in quantum computing suggest the long-awaited threshold of quantum supremacy may be approaching, promising transformative capabilities across science, industry, and cybersecurity.
by Caitlin Young & Edith Dougherty
September 21, 2025
Why one city’s move to paperless signage could redefine urban communication
A city experiment replacing traditional signage with digital, adaptive displays promises smarter urban navigation, dynamic messaging, and reduced environmental impact.
by Marc Kowalski & Gary Williams
September 20, 2025
The rise of “privacy-first” smartphones challenges big tech dominance
A wave of new devices prioritizes local data processing and minimal tracking, appealing to users wary of mainstream platforms’ data collection practices.
by Darrell Schultz
September 17, 2025
Brain-computer interfaces enter the consumer market
Companies are preparing headsets capable of translating neural signals into digital inputs, promising new accessibility tools while triggering concerns about mental data security.
by Caitlin G. Carter
September 15, 2025
Startup innovators bet on e-waste mining as the next tech gold rush
New recycling technologies recover valuable metals from discarded electronics more efficiently than traditional mining, offering both profits and environmental benefits.
by Gary Williams
September 14, 2025
Holographic displays move from prototypes to mainstream hardware
Tech firms are finalizing glasses-free 3D screens for entertainment, engineering and medical uses, signaling a major shift in the future of visual interfaces.
by Darrell Schultz
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Inside Silicon Valley’s quiet war over the future of AR glasses
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Wearable batteries pave the way for fully flexible electronics
Researchers develop ultra-thin energy storage woven into clothing, opening the door to health monitoring, communication devices and computing integrated directly into everyday textiles.
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The race for quantum supremacy: Are we closer than we think?
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Why one city’s move to paperless signage could redefine urban communication
A city experiment replacing traditional signage with digital, adaptive displays promises smarter urban navigation, dynamic messaging, and reduced environmental impact.
by Marc Kowalski & Gary Williams
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The rise of “privacy-first” smartphones challenges big tech dominance
A wave of new devices prioritizes local data processing and minimal tracking, appealing to users wary of mainstream platforms’ data collection practices.
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