• Meta unveils advanced AI infrastructure with new custom chips

    Meta this week announced a significant leap in its artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The next generation of its custom-designed Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) chip promises to revolutionize the company's AI capabilities across its platforms.

  • Biden admin gives $6.1B to Micron Technology to help boost chip factories in New York

    The Biden administration reached an agreement to dole out a staggering $6.1 billion in government support for semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology to produce advanced computer memory chips in New York and Idaho. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) personally pursued US-based Micron to build what will ultimately be a set of four chip factories near

  • Airline technology advancements

    Air India has made significant strides in enhancing its customer service

  • What weeds can you find in New Mexico?

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – 'Tis spring, and for many homeowners that means a yard covered in weeds. But what type of weeds do we get in New Mexico and are they the nuisance most people see them as? Some of the more common weeds we see in the state, (Russian thistle, plantains, and dandelions) got to []

  • Explaining the new technology for tracking no-balls for height

    Mitchell McClenaghan and Tom Moody explain why Virat Kohli was out, and

  • Development of organic semiconductors featuring ultrafast electrons

    Scientists have created conducting two-dimensional polymers exhibiting electron mobility comparable to graphene. Their research has been featured in the online edition of Chem.

  • New Yorkers encouraged to become organ donors

    NEW YORK STATE (WETM) -- New York State officials and advocates are encouraging New Yorkers to register as organ donors during Donate Life Month. Elected officials, the commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and volunteers and leadership from Donate Life New York State gathered in Albany on April 16 to []

  • Here's how quickly a New Yorker can come to the brink of homelessness

    Over 38% of renters with disabilities pay at least half their income on housing, according to city data. Over a third of New York City tenants with disabilities pay at least half their income on rent, according to city housing data. [ more › ]

  • The Sixers Survived. Now Can They Advance Past the Knicks?

    Apply all the clichéd adjectives you want to the Philadelphia 76ers’ 105-104 win over the Miami Heat in Wednesday’s play-in game: gritty, old-school, physical, hard-nosed. This was not the beautiful game, but rather a scrappy slopfest befitting a high-stakes postseason contest. The four players who took the most shots made a combined 33 percent of their attempts: But after overcoming a 12-point half-time deficit and several rounds of boos from the home crowd, the 76ers can breathe a sigh of...

  • Can this new meme coin outperform FLOKI and WIF?

    Floki could recover from the recent downturn in April, according to some analysts Dogwifhat (WIF) holders are also confident of a recovery. But Rebel Satoshi has outperformed competitors, increasing interest in its meme coin ecosystem. Floki has gotten a new listing as demand for its token keeps rising. Dogwifhat (WIF) could suffer from Solana’s network […]

  • Formlabs' new 3D printers are faster and cheaper to use

    The dawn of the 3D-printing age was full of sky-high promises that had no chance of matching the reality of what was possible. Companies like Formlabs have taken the subsequent decade to look for places that the manufacturing process can work, and refining its technology to suit. Today, the company is announcing its Form 4 and Form 4B printers that, it says, offer a substantial improvement on what has gone before. And with maturity comes a shift in focus from just being able to create custom...

  • A magnetic nanographene butterfly poised to advance quantum technologies

    Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new design concept for creating next-generation carbon-based quantum materials, in the form of a tiny magnetic nanographene with a unique butterfly-shape hosting highly correlated spins. This new design has the potential to accelerate the advancement of quantum materials which are pivotal for the development of sophisticated quantum computing technologies poised to revolutionize information processing and high density...