Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. The word technology can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, including both tangible tools such as utensils or machines, and intangible ones such as software. Technology plays a critical role in science, engineering, and everyday life.
Technological advancements have led to significant changes in society. The earliest known technology is the stone tool, used during prehistory, followed by the control of fire - which in turn contributed to the growth of the human brain and the development of language during the Ice Age, according to the cooking hypothesis.
The invention of the wheel in the Bronze Age allowed greater travel and the creation of more complex machines. More recent technological inventions, including the printing press, telephone, and the Internet, have lowered barriers to communication and ushered in the knowledge economy.
While technology contributes to economic development and improves human prosperity, it can also have negative impacts like pollution and resource depletion, and can cause social harms like technological unemployment resulting from automation. As a result, philosophical and political debates about the role and use of technology, the ethics of technology, and ways to mitigate its downsides are ongoing. Read more ...
Scientists Build a Living AI Device Using Real Brain Cells SciTech Daily - May 13, 2026
A 3D network of living neurons and electronics can recognize electrical patterns and may help researchers study both brain function and low-energy computing.
This Magnetic Field Trick Creates Entirely New Forms of Matter SciTech Daily - May 12, 2026
Scientists have shown that changing magnetic fields in precise ways can create exotic quantum matter that does not normally exist. The discovery could eventually lead to more reliable quantum technologies and powerful new computing systems.
Live quantum network test in New York overcomes 2 key hurdles in creating an 'unhackable' internet   Live Science - May 8, 2026
Researchers have created a network that they say demonstrates the real-world feasibility of a quantum internet that's physically impossible to hack, at least without detection.
Scientists Just Built a Quantum Battery That Charges Almost Instantly SciTech Daily - May 4, 2026
Australian researchers have achieved a major milestone in energy storage by designing and testing what is believed to be the world's first proof-of-concept quantum battery.
Scientists Decode Mysterious Magnetic 'Maze Domains' To Boost EV Efficiency SciTech Daily - April 22, 2026
A new AI-driven model exposes how complex magnetic domain patterns shape energy loss in electric motors. The rapid rise in electric vehicle use has brought new attention to a key challenge: how efficiently electric motors convert energy. One major source of energy loss in these motors is iron loss, also called magnetic hysteresis loss. This occurs when magnetic fields repeatedly flip direction inside the motor core, which is made of soft magnetic materials.
A Strange Quantum Effect Could Power Future Electronics Without Batteries SciTech Daily - April 6, 2026
Researchers have uncovered how subtle imperfections and internal vibrations in a quantum material can influence an unusual electrical effect, hinting at new ways to harvest energy.
Scientists find quantum computers forget most of their work Science Daily - April 6, 2026
Quantum circuits are supposed to gain power as they grow longer, but noise changes the picture. A new study finds that earlier steps in these circuits gradually lose their impact, with only the final layers really mattering. As a result, deep quantum circuits behave more like shallow ones. This limits what current quantum computers can realistically achieve.
Atomic Chains Turn Electric Fields into Measurable Quantum Signals SciTech Daily - April 5, 2026
Measuring low-frequency electric fields with high precision remains a significant challenge. Existing sensing technologies often cannot deliver traceability, compact design, and the ability to detect field direction all in one system.
Scientists Discover Shape-Shifting Semiconductors Activated by Light SciTech Daily - April 3, 2026
A new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis suggests that perovskites could enable a new class of light-responsive semiconductor devices.
IBM quantum processor achieves highest fidelity calculations for the longest period of time on record   Live Science - April 3, 2026
Scientists have developed a novel approach to error correction that resulted in the highest-ever fidelity of entangled, logical qubits on a superconducting quantum processor.
Quantum Battery Prototype Paves The Way For Almost-Instant Charging   Science Alert - March 18, 2026
Giant 10-person 'flying taxi' - Sky Dragon and Matrix aircraft - passes first flight test in China   Live Science - March 12, 2026
World's Smallest QR Code Is So Tiny It's Invisible to The Human Eye   Science Alert - March 2, 2026
The smallest QR code in the world is so very tiny that your phone would need an electron microscope to scan it.
AI Finds Life Shortening Hormone Disorder Using Only Hand Photos SciTech Daily - February 27, 2026
Researchers at Kobe University have developed an artificial intelligence system that can identify a rare endocrine disorder by examining photos of the back of a person's hand and their clenched fist. By avoiding facial images, the approach was designed with privacy in mind. The team believes this tool could help doctors refer patients to specialists more efficiently and help narrow gaps in access to care.
Metamaterials that can shrink and expand on their own PhysOrg - February 26, 2026
Groundbreaking 2D Nanomaterial Rolls Into a New Dimension SciTech Daily - February 17, 2026
Caltech's new fiber-like photonic chips achieve record-low visible-light loss, enabling more coherent lasers and next-generation quantum and sensing technologies.
Induction Cooking: At a packed design fair, a slab of stone boiled water with no flame, no glow, no visible heat. Daily Galaxy - February 13, 2026
An Invisible induction hob offers the latest in kitchen appliance technology. The induction coils are mounted beneath a bonded surface. Troubleshooting requires either lifting the slab or accessing from below. In multi story dwellings, that may mean removing finished ceilings. Several German installer networks have introduced premium service contracts specifically to address this configuration. No standardized repair protocol exists across manufacturers.