Join cryoengineers Greg Tatkowski and Chris James, along with physicist Daniel Bafia, as they unravel the mysteries of ...
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Your smart fridge could become a witness in a custody battle
Smart appliances from Samsung, LG and GE collect usage data that could become courtroom evidence in custody battles and legal ...
Two paths to scalable quantum computing: Optical links between fridges and higher-temperature qubits
Superconducting qubits—bits of quantum information—have been widely considered a promising technology for moving quantum ...
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LG MoodUP™ refrigerator adds expression and innovation to the kitchen
The modern kitchen is no longer just a place to cook, rather where families gather, conversations happen, and lifestyles are expressed. Today’s homeowners want appliances that don’t just work ...
On Wednesday, a new report warns that Chinese-made components embedded in everyday smart devices could expose sensitive data ...
Xiaomi has launched a new high-end refrigerator, the Mijia Refrigerator Pro Premium Cross-Door 508L with Ion Purification 4.0 ...
SHANGHAI, SHANGHAI, CHINA, April 15, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — A battery-free digital display technology is reshaping the $2.3 billion global instant photography market(Grand View Research, March 2026 ...
NHS vaccines are at risk from Chinese hackers who can break into internet-connected refrigerators, a cross-party group of MPs ...
In December, The Conversation hosted a webinar on AI’s revolutionary role in drug discovery and development. Science and technology editor Eric Smalley interviewed Jeffrey Skolnick, eminent scholar in ...
In recent years, people have been increasingly looking for new ways to form platonic connections, as loneliness and social isolation have become more prevalent. In 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General went ...
Artificial intelligence hasn’t disrupted the labor market, economists say, but they are increasingly convinced that it will — and that policymakers are unprepared. Credit...Maxime Mouysset Supported ...
When I was a teenager in the 1980s, if I wanted to talk to my friends, I had to call them. On a phone. Attached to a wall. In the kitchen. Where my parents could hear everything. If the line was busy, ...
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