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What Gen Z Is Finding at the Library

What Gen Z Is Finding at the Library

Young people really do read print books.

We need a moonshot for computing

We need a moonshot for computing

The US government aims to push microelectronics research forward. But maintaining competitiveness in the long term will require embracing uncertainty.

How AI is Revolutionizing Journalism at Berrow’s Worcester Journal

How AI is Revolutionizing Journalism at Berrow’s Worcester Journal

Berrow’s Worcester Journal, the oldest surviving newspaper, is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their reporting methods. They have hired 'AI-assisted' journalists who utilize an in-house copywriting tool based on ChatGPT technology. With AI handling mundane content, reporters can focus on more engaging aspects of journalism. Newsquest, the second largest regional news publisher in the UK, has employed eight AI-assisted reporters across various newsrooms. The AI tool does not generate content; instead, journalists input trusted information that is then transformed into concise news reports. These advancements in AI are reshaping the future of journalism.

Apple's Next-Gen Vision Pro Headset Could Have One Major Display Upgrade

Apple's Next-Gen Vision Pro Headset Could Have One Major Display Upgrade

Rumors suggest that Apple's second-generation Vision Pro headset will feature improved displays.

Tesla Introduces Next-Generation Robot

Tesla Introduces Next-Generation Robot

Tesla has just revealed its newest robot, marking a major step forward in the field of robotics.

Samsung Introduces Battery Protection Feature for Galaxy Phones

Samsung Introduces Battery Protection Feature for Galaxy Phones

Samsung is adding a new feature to protect the battery in upcoming Galaxy S24 and current Galaxy phones, similar to the battery health tools for Google Pixel and Apple iPhones.

Muchova Forced to Withdraw from Australian Open Due to Wrist Injury

Muchova Forced to Withdraw from Australian Open Due to Wrist Injury

Karolina Muchova, the 2023 Roland Garros finalist, will miss the upcoming Australian Open due to a recurring wrist problem.

Quantum Leap in Graphite: Attoscience Lights the Way to Superconductivity

Quantum Leap in Graphite: Attoscience Lights the Way to Superconductivity

Advancements in attosecond soft-X-ray spectroscopy by ICFO researchers have transformed material analysis, particularly in studying light-matter interactions and many-body dynamics, with promising implications for future technological applications.