Autonomous speedboat designer Saronic aims to use its fat warchest to build America’s largest shipyard and help the US to dominate commercial and military shipbuilding.
With its new ship, Celebrity Xcel, Celebrity Cruises is trading traditional cruise entertainment for a festival-style lineup ...
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on Brightworks, a no-curriculum, no-teachers school in San Francisco fostering creativity and autonomy in students.
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Autonomous maritime vessels could keep armed service members out of harm’s way — if they don’t set off new wars in the ...
It’s hard enough pleasing one child, but when you have multiple kids in completely different developmental stages, it can feel downright impossible to find activities that are entertaining and ...
The Take Back Tesla campaign is urging shareholders to reject Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package.
What if your childhood Tamagotchi could step off the screen and into the real world? Imagine a tiny robot, complete with blinking eyes and lifelike movements, responding to your voice and following ...
Ancient humans living across Southeast Asian islands over 40,000 years ago were building sturdy, seafaring boats with plant ...
Construction robots have been around for a while, automating challenging tasks on job sites. The new kid on this block is called Charlotte, and it's billed as being autonomously capable of building a ...
Experts from India are nearly making electricity from thin air. The result could be a sustainable clean energy source for small electronic devices, according to The Times of India. The scientists from ...
In view of the major shifts in the movie industry in recent years, successful release strategies are becoming more complicated and specific, calling for tailored strategies to create evergreens and ...
One of the newest meteorological tools for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration may also be the cutest. A 4-foot-long robot called C-Star looks a little like a remote-controlled toy ...