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Category: Innovation

Stripe’s First Science Fair Shows Kids Are All About AI and Climate
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Stripe’s First Science Fair Shows Kids Are All About AI and Climate

Stripe’s debut as title sponsor of the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition reveals what’s on students’ minds. AI and climate projects saw massive growth, while social media entries dropped significantly. The exhibition kicks off January 7-10, 2026.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Wikipedia wants AI companies to pay up for training data
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Wikipedia wants AI companies to pay up for training data

Wikipedia’s foundation is demanding AI companies start paying for access to its content. They report a 50% bandwidth increase since January 2024, with AI scraping responsible for most server load. The solution? Attribution and money.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Why Every Engineer Should Keep Coding, No Matter Their Rank
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Why Every Engineer Should Keep Coding, No Matter Their Rank

A former Uber distinguished engineer argues that coding should remain part of every engineer’s job, regardless of seniority. Tech leaders from Amazon, Klarna, and Cloudflare follow similar practices to stay connected to their products.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
ZTE and XLSMART Hit 10,000 Wireless Sites in Indonesia
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ZTE and XLSMART Hit 10,000 Wireless Sites in Indonesia

ZTE and XLSMART have completed 10,000 wireless sites across Indonesia, accelerating digital connectivity in both urban and remote areas. The milestone represents years of partnership between the Chinese tech provider and Indonesian telecom operator, with both companies committing to next-generation

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
teamLab’s Kyoto “Biovortex” Redefines Immersive Art
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teamLab’s Kyoto “Biovortex” Redefines Immersive Art

The art collective teamLab has opened its largest permanent Japanese installation in Kyoto. “Biovortex” features over 50 immersive digital works across 10,000 square meters, attracting visitors from toddlers to seniors. Founder Toshiyuki Inoko says the experience expands human perception beyond mate

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
This Fireproof Foam Kills Bacteria Too
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This Fireproof Foam Kills Bacteria Too

Researchers developed a polyurethane foam that’s nearly fireproof while killing bacteria. The material shows 34.5% limiting oxygen index and dramatically improved mechanical strength. It could revolutionize safety in hospitals and public transport.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
Quantum computing simulation hits 50-qubit milestone
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Quantum computing simulation hits 50-qubit milestone

A German research team has achieved the first full simulation of a 50-qubit universal quantum computer. The breakthrough required 2 petabytes of memory and thousands of specialized processors working in perfect synchronization.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025
AI is shockingly good at changing political opinions
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AI is shockingly good at changing political opinions

AI-generated political arguments are just as persuasive as human-written ones, according to new Stanford research. Even more concerning, people are more receptive to opposing viewpoints when they believe AI created the message rather than a human.

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
AI Could Predict Bird Flu Outbreaks Weeks in Advance
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AI Could Predict Bird Flu Outbreaks Weeks in Advance

New AI research from the University of Guelph suggests we might soon predict bird flu outbreaks weeks before they happen. The technology analyzes everything from social media trends to satellite images, achieving 85% accuracy in tests. This could give farmers and health officials crucial time to pre

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
We’re Closer Than Ever to Interstellar Light Sailing
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We’re Closer Than Ever to Interstellar Light Sailing

Researchers have developed an AI-designed lightsail that could be manufactured in just one day at a fraction of the cost. The technology could enable spacecraft to reach Mars in 32 hours and eventually travel to Alpha Centauri in just 20 years instead of 20,000 years with current technology.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 11, 2025

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