Volkswagen will use 3D printers to mass produce parts
Volkswagen has found a new way to use a 3D printer: To mass produce car parts.
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Volkswagen has found a new way to use a 3D printer: To mass produce car parts.
The world of transportation is undergoing an upheaval that rivals the mass adoption of automobiles over a century ago.
Google wants pictures of bicycles and birds that can defeat image-recognition algorithms, as part of a contest launched to improve the technology.
Facebook has announced Oculus Quest, a virtual reality headset it hopes will rejuvenate the VR industry.
A senior scientist who said physics "was invented and built by men" has been suspended with immediate effect from working with the European nuclear research centre Cern.
While searching for the mysterious Planet X that some astronomers believe lurks on the edge of our solar system, researchers instead found an extremely distant object they dubbed "the Goblin."
Apple and Amazon are among US companies and agencies who have had data stolen by Chinese spies, claims Bloomberg.
Some of the most cutting-edge weapons in the US's military arsenal can be "easily hacked" using "basic tools", a government report has concluded.
The humanoid robot by Boston Dynamics is seen running through a field and jumping over a log.
Every major university is wrestling with how to adapt to the technology wave of artificial intelligence — how to prepare students not only to harness the powerful tools of A.I., but also to thoughtfully weigh its ethical and social implications.