Month: May 2025
Engineers develop self-healing muscle for robots
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering team is another step closer to developing soft robotics and wearable systems that mimic the ability of human and ...
Getting rid of the pain for developers on Shopify
May 30, 2025 Ryan welcomes Glen Coates, VP of Product at Shopify, to dive into the intricacies of managing a developer-focused product, the challenges ...
Does outdoor air pollution affect indoor air quality? It could depend on buildings’ HVAC
We typically spend 80% of our time indoors, where the quality of the air we breathe depends on the age and type of building ...
Electronic tattoo gauges mental strain
Researchers gave participants face tattoos that can track when their brain is working too hard. Published May 29 in the Cell Press journal Device, ...
A cheap and easy potential solution for lowering carbon emissions in maritime shipping
Adopting new digital systems to help oceangoing container ships get in line to offload their cargo at busy ports appears to reduce greenhouse gas ...
Not just a vibe, the Stack Overflow Developer Survey is really here
May 29, 2025 This year, we’re not just collecting data; we’re reflecting on the last year of questions, answers, hallucinations, job changes, tech stacks, ...
Understanding the limitations of AI is crucial for enterprise success
May 29, 2025 What challenges do organizations face when adopting AI, and why is understanding its limitations key to success? In this episode of ...
Groundwork laid for designer hybrid 2D materials
Some of the most promising materials for future technologies come in layers just one atom thick — graphene, e.g., a sheet of carbon atoms ...
Digital Marketing Courses to Sell Digital Marketing Courses • AI Blog
There’s a strange loop taking over social media right now. Scroll through TikTok, YouTube Live, or Instagram, and you’ll see a parade of “digital ...
New chiral photonic device combines light manipulation with memory
As fast as modern electronics have become, they could be much faster if their operations were based on light, rather than electricity. Fiber optic ...