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- Britain's DragonFire laser weapon upped the ante on November 20 at the Ministry of Defence's Hebrides Range in Scotland when the high-powered, solid-state laser for the Royal Navy shot down drones flying at 351 knots (404 mph, 650 km/h).
- Nobody really enjoys seeing power lines, but maybe they could be turned from an eyesore into a local point of pride. Such is the thinking behind this creative project that transforms power line pylons into huge animal sculptures.
- Following construction restarting earlier this year, more details have been revealed on what is arguably the world's most ambitious architecture project: the mind-bogglingly tall JEC Tower, which is currently rising in Saudi Arabia.
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Smart headphones use AI to follow conversations in noisy rooms
December 11, 2025 | Ben CoxworthIndividuals with limited hearing struggle in situations where multiple people around them are speaking at once. New headphone tech could help, by boosting the voice of the person they're talking to based on the rhythm of the conversation. -
Enthusiast 3D printer uses continuous fibers to produce strong parts
December 11, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalThe FibreSeeker 3 uses a dual-extruder system that works with continuous fibers and comes with the necessary slicing software to make and print parts that are way stronger than conventional desktop 3D printers' results, at a fraction of the price. -
Next-gen supersonic jet engine gets a much less glamorous job
December 10, 2025 | David SzondyThe hot trends of civilian supersonic flight and artificial intelligence collide as Boom Supersonic announces that, as a new revenue stream, the core technology of its Mach 1+ Symphony jet engine has been adapted to run power-hungry AI data centers. -
Soft robots can now see with a self-focusing squishy eye
December 10, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaGeorgia Tech takes vision for soft robots to the next level with PHySL, a biomimetic photo-responsive hydrogel soft lens that focuses using light alone. It does away with electronics, wires, bulk, and the dangers of breaking. -
Ultra-fast single-shot tensor computing trades 1s and 0s for light waves
December 10, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaMassively faster, more scalable, and more energy efficient than electronic computation, single-shot tensor computing uses light’s amplitude and phase to store, process, and send data. It could "create a new generation of optical computing systems." -
This $99 ring remembers everything so your brain doesn't have to
December 10, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalThe Index 01 ring – from the makers of the Pebble smartwatch – captures your ideas as you speak into it. It's meant to act as external memory for your brain, while lasting for years on a single-use battery that doesn't need recharging. -
Lockheed Martin drone makes mission-saving decisions on its own
December 09, 2025 | David SzondyLockheed Martin's Skunk Works has shown how combat drones can think on the fly with a demonstration of its AI-Driven Mission Contingency Management (AI/MCM) system that can adjust missions in the face of unforeseen events. -
Move over, biomimicry – bio-derived robotic hand uses lobster shells for fingers
December 09, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaAn experimental robotic gripper from Switzerland’s École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) utilizes a pair of lobster tails as twin fingers. Because it uses actual animal tissue, this “hand” isn’t bio-mimicked. It’s bio-derived. -
Pneumatic-suction robot clears 75,000 lb of cargo an hour
December 09, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalA startup founded by MIT alumni wants robots to do some heavy lifting, literally. Pickle Robot Company's systems feature AI smarts and single-armed machines to quickly unload shipping containers filled with cases weighing up to 50 lb each. -
Super-sized grow kit allows wasabi to be farmed anywhere in the world
December 08, 2025 | Shirl LeighJapanese agri-tech company Nextage has developed a mobile wasabi growing module that automates cultivation. The device reportedly allows anyone to grow their own crops without the limitations of geography or lack of experience.
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