Science and Technology

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presenting next-generation AI chips at CES 2026

Nvidia Unveils Vera Rubin Platform, Promising Major Leap in AI Inference Performance

By HarshitLAS VEGAS, JANUARY 6, 2026 — Nvidia on Monday revealed new details about its next-generation AI computing platform, Vera Rubin, with Chief Executive Jensen Huang saying the chips are now in full production and capable of delivering up to five times the artificial intelligence performance of the company’s previous generation when running chatbots and […]

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Satellite altimetry image showing sea surface height variations caused by a tsunami crossing the Pacific Ocean

Satellite Surprise Reveals Tsunamis Are Far More Chaotic Than Scientists Assumed

By Harshit PACIFIC OCEAN, jan 6 —A chance satellite observation has given scientists their clearest view yet of how massive tsunamis actually behave as they race across the open ocean—and the picture is far more complicated than decades of theory suggested. In late July, a powerful earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula generated a tsunami that

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The Agentic Shift: How 2026 Became the Year Technology Started Acting on Its Own

By Harshit SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 5, 2026 —For much of the past decade, artificial intelligence was defined by what it could say. It wrote emails, summarized documents, generated images, and answered questions. Impressive, yes—but still passive. In 2026, that changed. This year marks the moment when technology stopped responding to prompts and began executing decisions.

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Autonomous delivery vehicles monitored from a remote operations center.

The Agentic Shift: Why 2026 Is the Year Technology Stopped Talking and Started Doing

Silicon Valley BureauDECEMBER 4, 2026 — If 2024 was the year of the chatbot and 2025 the year of multimodal breakthroughs, then Friday, December 4, 2026, will be remembered as the moment the agentic era fully arrived. Across the technology sector, novelty has given way to utility. Artificial intelligence is no longer defined by what

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Samsung Unveils The Freestyle+, an AI-Powered Portable Projector Built for Anywhere Viewing

By HarshitLAS VEGAS, 2 JAN. 2026 — Samsung Electronics has announced the global launch of The Freestyle+, its latest AI-powered portable projector, ahead of CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The new model expands on the original Freestyle concept with smarter AI-driven picture optimization, higher brightness, and a more seamless all-in-one entertainment experience. Positioned as a

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The Year of the “Agent”: When Technology Gets Physical

By HarshitNEW YORK, JAN. 2, 2026 — If 2025 was the year of pilot programs, 2026 is the year of deployment. The U.S. technology sector has stopped trying to impress consumers with conversational novelty and has pivoted decisively toward systems that execute real work. Chatbots that write poetry are fading into the background. In their

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Beyond the Chatbot: Why 2026 Is the Year of “Physical AI”

By HarshitNEW YORK, JAN. 1, 2026 — If 2024 was the year Americans learned to talk to artificial intelligence, and 2025 was the year businesses cautiously piloted it, 2026 is the year AI goes to work—physically, autonomously, and at scale. As the calendar turns, the U.S. technology sector is undergoing a decisive shift away from

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2026: The Year Hard Technology Leaves the Lab and Reshapes the World

By Harshit NEW YORK, 30 dec, 2025 —For much of the past decade, science advanced in promises. Quantum computing would someday transform chemistry. Gene editing would eventually cure inherited disease. Humanity would return to the Moon—again—at some unspecified point in the future. In 2026, that era ends. Across space agencies, biomedical labs, energy companies, and

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Samsung Plans Google Photos Integration for TVs, Turning Living Rooms Into Personal Memory Hubs

By HarshitNEW YORK, DEC. 29 — Samsung Electronics announced plans to integrate Google Photos into its television ecosystem, aiming to transform Samsung TVs into immersive, large-screen galleries for personal memories. The planned integration, expected to roll out beginning with select 2026 Samsung TV models, is designed to let users relive photos and videos—from vacations and

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Hidden Wealth in U.S. Mines: Study Finds Critical Minerals Are Already Being Extracted—Then Wasted

By Harshit COLORADO, DECEMBER 29 —The United States may not need to open dozens of new mines to secure the materials essential for clean energy, advanced electronics, and national defense. According to a new study published today in Science, many of the country’s critical mineral needs could be met by recovering valuable byproducts already present

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