Riri Williams faces expulsion from MIT as she grapples with grief and a desire to innovate. Join her journey from student to potential hero as she navigates challenges both personal and professional.
Explore groundbreaking health trends from exosome treatments and HIV prevention injections to new obesity pills and brain implants. What do experts really think? Dive into the latest in health innovation and skepticism.
Discover the intense preparation and high-stakes execution of the B-2 bomber's mission targeting Iran's fortified nuclear site, featuring cutting-edge technology and expert insights.
Samsung is set to unveil its latest devices at the Unpacked event on July 9 in Brooklyn. Expect exciting foldable phones, potential new wearables, and a generous reservation offer!
Samsung Electronics is set to revolutionize smartphones with Galaxy AI, transforming devices into smart companions that understand user intent. Discover how this technology will redefine our interaction with devices at the Unpacked event in Brooklyn.
Tesla Inc. has launched its highly anticipated driverless taxi service in Austin, with a select group of riders sharing their experiences live. Is this the future of transportation?
Google is enhancing its Chromebook Plus line with innovative AI features, including a screen-selection tool for easy search and text capture, an AI-powered text simplification tool, and exclusive tools for Lenovo's new Chromebook.
A groundbreaking study reveals that a blood test can identify Alzheimer's patients at risk of rapid decline. Researchers highlight the importance of insulin resistance in accelerating cognitive impairment, opening doors for timely interventions.
Perplexity, a $14 billion AI startup, is making headlines as a potential Google killer. With its unique answer engine, it promises a cleaner search experience, but is it really revolutionary or just hype?
Frederick W. Smith, the founder of FedEx, passed away at 80, leaving behind a legacy of innovation in freight transport that transformed global shipping. From a college paper to a billion-dollar empire, his vision changed how the world sends and receives packages.