Enterprises of every size are moving applications and infrastructure to the cloud. Maintaining operational awareness is difficult enough within a single cloud…
Read MoreNew research enables silicon sensors to be inserted into the body for routine diagnostic tests, such as checking if transplant patients will reject an organ.…
Read MoreThe cells will produce 6 MW of power from natural gas on-site, with the normal power grid serving as a backup.…
Read MoreOf those surveyed, 55 percent said they oppose the development of autonomous weapons. Active military personnel were the most vehemently opposed.…
Read MoreServers need to be malleable to keep up with the fast-changing nature of the data industry.…
Read MoreRight now the country disposes of 90 percent of the liquid produced during the distilling process. The byproducts could instead be converted into fuel and animal feed.…
Read More3D printing is hot and there is no better proof than Startasys' decision to acquire MakerBot in a deal worth upto $604 million. MakerBot will continue to independently produce products, such as its popular Replicator 2. The deal creates a 3D printing powerhouse.…
Read MoreThe robot, which is capable of working autonomously, will search for signs of life in soil samples. A complementary satellite will monitor the planet's atmosphere for unusual gases.…
Read MoreThe tiny interlocking combs of specialized ink could power human implants, drones and cameras. Each microbattery is thinner than a human hair.…
Read MoreEventually, their technique could be applied to print bones for medical use, plane components and even buildings.…
Read MoreAn ambitious new plan calls for the deflection of the most dangerous near-Earth objects and research into how to move an asteroid into the moon's orbit.…
Read MoreA French startup plans to debut the thin, transparent screens in consumer phones next year. Cars, buildings and billboards could be next.…
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