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Six technology trends shaping 2026

AS the world enters 2026, global science and technology experiments are entering a more pragmatic phase. After years defined by experimental breakthroughs and headline-driven innovation, 2026 is ...
With the launch of an XRP ETF, market sentiment has picked up, and many crypto analysts are optimistic about XRP’s ...
Scott Wilder, a partner at BCG, went in-depth with Business Insider on how the firm is shifting from services to AI-driven ...
Educators and administrators in recent years have been eager to reimagine math instruction. Troubled by high failure rates in ...
(Editor’s Note: This is a section from Popular Science’s 38th annual Best of What’s New awards. Be sure to read the full list ...
The five-year, $584,034 project — “CAREER: Opening the Black Box: Advancing Interpretable Machine Learning for Computer Vision” — aims to bring greater transparency and accountability to AI-powered ...
Holly Baxter asks tech experts what students should actually study, now ‘learn to code’ is dead — and gets some surprising ...
Chemist Anne Lüscher showed at 39C3 how synthetic DNA can be used for data storage and tamper-proof authentication.
The next generation of noise reduction is currently being developed in R&D labs around the world. Take a look at what's to ...
President Donald Trump is waging a holy war against “climate ideologies” while making it easier to “Drill, baby, drill.” ...
Today's AI agents are a primitive approximation of what agents are meant to be. True agentic AI requires serious advances in reinforcement learning and complex memory.
Geoffrey Hinton said that AI is already very advanced and next year he expects it to be capable of doing many more types of ...