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Scalable method creates self-healing, stretchable transistors and circuits

June 3, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Recent technological advances have enabled the development of a wide range of increasingly sophisticated wearable and implantable devices, which can be used to monitor physiological signals or intervene with high precision in therapeutically targeted regions […]

TechXplore - Consumer Gadgets

One Tech Tip: How to use your smartphone to photograph the Northern Lights

June 3, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

People in parts of the U.S. may be able to see Northern lights Monday night—or at least use a smartphone’s camera to reveal hints of the aurora not visible to the naked eye.This post was […]

TechXplore - Business

TSMC forecasts record profit in 2025 on soaring AI demand

June 3, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Taiwanese chip titan TSMC said Tuesday that it expected to see record earnings this year as it increased semiconductor production capacity to meet soaring demand for AI technology.This post was originally published on this site

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Circumventing internet censorship in countries like China or Iran

June 2, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Free access to information online is a vital component of democratic societies. However, something that is taken for granted in this country is by no means possible everywhere.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Political Science

Framing social issues as ‘civil rights’ can sometimes backfire

June 2, 2025 Phys Org

Framing is a powerful tool in communications: It can help people grasp complex ideas, but it can also distort or mislead. A recent sociological study suggests that framing social issues as “civil rights” can sometimes […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Three ways the government can silence opinions it disagrees with, without using censorship

June 2, 2025 Phys Org

When most people think of how governments stifle free speech, they think of censorship. That’s when a government directly blocks or suppresses speech. In the past, the federal government has censored speech in various ways. […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Some countries are undermining Western sanctions against Russia, study finds

June 2, 2025 Phys Org

The European Union has just imposed a new package of sanctions against Russia—now the seventeenth. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the U.S. and EU had already imposed extensive economic sanctions, combined with […]

TechXplore-Technology

Set it and forget it: Autonomous structures can be programmed to jump, days in advance

June 2, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Researchers have created dynamic structures that leap into the air on a predetermined schedule without intervention from computers or external stimuli. Precisely when these “metashells” jump, and how high they jump, is engineered into the […]

TechXplore - Consumer Gadgets

Debunking five myths about when your devices get wet

June 2, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Nearly everyone has encountered the unthinkable: Your smartphone landed in the toilet. Or you forgot to take off your smartwatch before jumping into the pool. Or maybe you meant to take those earbuds out of […]

TechXplore - Consumer Gadgets

Airbnb scams: New book explores thriving criminal activity on big tech platforms

June 2, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Big tech sharing economy platforms like Airbnb and Uber are marketed as trustworthy, but a new book by a South African media scholar argues that they are highly vulnerable to scammers who spread delusive speech […]

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    Researchers from the São Paulo State University (UNESP) and the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES) in Brazil have developed a wearable device to help visually impaired people move around. The technology has tactile beacons [...]

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  • Amazon agrees to tackle fake reviews in UK: regulator

    June 6, 2025
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    June 5, 2025
    In the race to develop artificial intelligence, large technology companies such as Google and Meta are trying to secure massive amounts of electricity to power [...]
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    June 5, 2025
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  • Reddit sues AI giant Anthropic over content use

    June 5, 2025
    Social media outlet Reddit filed a lawsuit Wednesday against artificial intelligence company Anthropic, accusing the startup of illegally scraping millions of user comments to train [...]
  • Amazon planning $10B investment in North Carolina for data center and AI campus

    June 5, 2025
    Amazon plans to invest $10 billion toward building a campus in North Carolina to expand its cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure, bringing a massive [...]

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