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TechXplore - Hardware

Expanding computing resources with light for AI datacenters

March 20, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A team of Korean researchers has developed the world’s first technology that can freely connect and disconnect core computing resources such as memory and accelerators with “light” in next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) datacenters. Electronics and […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Computer simulation of refugee journeys improves social understanding among students

March 20, 2026 Phys Org

Computer simulations can help people gain a better understanding of the situation faced by migrants. This is shown by a new study in which 148 teenagers were assigned random migration pathways, with different start and […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Perceived inequality is a breeding ground for populism, say researchers

March 20, 2026 Phys Org

In recent decades, income and wealth disparities have widened significantly in many European countries. At the same time, support for populist parties has grown. Previous studies have already pointed out that rising inequality may be […]

TechXplore - Business

From solar panels to solar markets: Why business models matter

March 20, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Amanda Bankel’s doctoral thesis explores why low-carbon technologies like solar panels do not spread as quickly as expected, even when they are affordable and technologically mature. The study shows that the problem is often not […]

TechXplore - Consumer Gadgets

How Instagram addictiveness lawsuit could reshape social media—platform design meets product liability

March 19, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A Los Angeles courtroom is hosting what may become the most consequential legal challenge Big Tech has ever faced. This is an inflection point in the global debate over Big Tech liability: For the first […]

Phys.org - Political Science

AI can sway voter behavior—EU regulations fall short, study reveals

March 19, 2026 Phys Org

AI systems are increasingly shaping public opinion, often in very subtle ways. A new study reveals that current legislation, such as the EU AI Act, is ill-equipped to handle this shift. The findings, authored by […]

TechXplore-Technology

Swimming robot propelled by lab-grown muscle hits record speed

March 19, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

NUS researchers have developed a platform that lets lab-grown muscle tissues train themselves to record-breaking strength, with no external stimulation required. By mechanically coupling two muscle tissues so they continuously pull against each other, their […]

TechXplore-Technology

New X-ray vision for electronics lets scientists monitor working chips remotely

March 19, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A team of international researchers have developed a breakthrough way to observe what is happening inside electronic chips while they are operating—without touching them, taking them apart, or switching them off. The new technique uses […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Potential Strait of Hormuz blockade could disrupt global supply chains, study finds

March 19, 2026 Phys Org

A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes, could severely disrupt global supply chains and destabilize energy markets, potentially leading to far-reaching economic impacts, according to […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Legal jargon increases guilty verdicts, reduces trust in judicial system, study finds

March 19, 2026 Phys Org

Jurors grappling with complex legal jargon are more likely to vote guilty while coming away less confident in their own performance and the judicial system, according to a new study published in the Journal of […]

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    Amid the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and the debate on how it should be regulated, research by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) examines [...]
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    March 24, 2026
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    In a span of two days following news that the Tumbler Ridge perpetrator’s ChatGPT account had been flagged prior to the shooting, OpenAI CEO Sam [...]

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