Category: MIT Technology Review
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A New Era of Super-Dense Chips
IBM’s new nanostack chip squeezes nearly 100 billion transistors into a fingernail-sized space by building upward, not smaller.
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Internet From the Stratosphere
Sceye’s giant helium-powered craft wants to turn the stratosphere into a floating 5G tower.
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Seoul Runs On AI
South Korea is racing into an AI-first future with rare public enthusiasm.
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The World Needs Cooler Tech
As heat records keep falling, air-conditioning is becoming essential for survival, but disastrous for energy use and emissions.
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Football’s Tiny Game-Changer
The World Cup’s most important player may not have legs.
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Can Google Catch Up In The AI Race?
Google I/O is arriving with an awkward question hanging over it: can Gemini catch up in AI coding, or has Claude and Codex already stolen the developer crown?
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A Cheaper Way To Mine Lithium?
MIT researchers have found a cleaner, cheaper way to extract lithium from hard-rock ore using a weak acid instead of energy-heavy roasting.
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No Job for Beginners?
AI may not be wiping out jobs loudly, but it could be quietly breaking the entry-level career ladder.
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The Coders Let Claude Cook
AI coding tools are no longer just helping developers write code.