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Building healthy habits rarely depends on knowing what to do. Most people already understand the value of eating well, managing stress, and getting enough rest. The real challenge comes from following those habits consistently as daily responsibilities compete for your time and attention. AI is helping bridge that gap by offering guidance that fits your…
At first glance, the machine looks almost underwhelming. Inside a brightly lit laboratory at On’s Zurich headquarters, a robotic arm rotates a plastic model of a human foot. At the same time, a nozzle continuously sprays 1.5 km (0.93 miles) of thin molten plastic with almost hypnotic precision
MIT students designed, built, and tested a jet engine with AI copilots, assessing AI’s usefulness in developing high-performance aerospace systems. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Publication Date: July 14, 2026
Knowledge bases that ground agents and generative AI applications over your enterprise data are hard to build at scale. Teams typically stitch together connectors, parsers, vector stores, knowledge graphs, and retrieval logic, then operationalize all of it for production. Each piece brings its own challenges. You must decide which data sources to connect and how…
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U.S. federal cybersecurity agency CISA said it did not have a prepared response plan for how it should handle a cybersecurity incident in May, after an investigative reporter notified the agency that a contractor had publicly exposed sensitive keys and credentials for accessing U.S. government systems
MIT researchers developed FloatForm, a swarm of small aquatic robots that snap together like ants forming a raft, assembling into reconfigurable structures on the water. Rachel Gordon|MIT CSAIL Publication Date: July 9, 2026
Calling it “one of the largest private sector investment in Canadian history,” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Meta’s vice-president of Data Centres, Gary Demasi, announced plans Wednesday for the company to spend $13 billion to build a new data centre in Sturgeon County, just north of Edmonton
Green means go, red means stop. Trophies or confetti come with good performance, and people who fall behind get nudged to do better
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