The tech industry has predicted A.I. will profoundly affect the nature of white-collar work. The industry’s own workers are already getting a taste of that future. Credit...Calum Heath Supported by By ...
As humans burn fossil fuels and pump carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, we are heating up the planet. But there is another alarming impact of this climate pollution: it may be changing the chemistry ...
Bubbles in a 3-million-year-old ice core have allowed researchers to measure gases in the atmosphere during the late Pliocene for the first time. This epoch, when global temperatures are thought to ...
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Chinese brands have been using silicon-carbon batteries for years, so why hasn’t Samsung? We asked Samsung execs directly, and while they’re being cautious — understandably so after the Galaxy Note 7 ...
The big picture: Apple's latest manufacturing push is focused not on finished devices, but on the engineering layers that underpin them. In the desert north of Phoenix, at silicon fabrication plants ...
Texas Instruments TXN-2.40%decrease; red down pointing triangle said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire wireless-technology company Silicon Labs SLAB-0.27%decrease; red down pointing triangle in a ...
Jonathan Glatzer wasn’t particularly familiar with Silicon Valley when the president of AMC Studios, Dan McDermott, approached him about making a show set in the tech capital. Still, he was intrigued.
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Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang recently declared to the Financial Times that: “China is going to win the AI race.” He later softened his stance, saying the US’s rival was merely ...