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Quantum internet isn’t a fantasy – it’s running on the same cables as your WiFi finds Satyen K. Bordoloi as…
Mucky riverbeds. The underside of wind turbines or offshore fish farms. Oil platforms. Reefs and shipwrecks in a harbour. Those…
When UPI died, India held its breath, writes Satyen K. Bordoloi as he digs into the inside story of a…
While some hail it as a marvel of genetic engineering, others cry foul, questioning the very validity of the science…
According to a couple of reports, the foldable iPhone could make a debut as early as next year… Attention Appleheads!…
In a world where robots fold laundry, is it too disconcerting to have one come for Olympics gold, asks Satyen…
The ability to communicate via dreams in real-time offers practical applications that could revolutionize the fields of therapy, training, education,…
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that he plans to launch driverless ride-hailing services in California and Texas by next…
These new optical disks, while expensive, would make it possible to store all the 5.8 billion indexed web pages that…
Dani Clode, the creator of the third thumb, believes humans need to move forward from viewing prosthetics as replacements and…