April 15, 2020 NBCUniversal’s Peacock launches today: Here’s what you need to know NBC’s streaming service is finally here: Peacock, the Comcast-owned platform that will be home to The Office (and much of NBC’s vast catalog), the…
April 15, 2020 No batteries? No problem. These scavenger robots ‘eat’ metal to harvest energy It’s like eating an energizing snack bar. But for robots via Emerging Tech | Digital Trends Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
April 15, 2020 A New Dune Photo Shows Off Zendaya’s Badass Fremen Costume Dune’s not out until December—and hopefully, that’ll hold firm, despite all the turmoil in the entertainment industry and the rest of the world—but this…
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April 15, 2020 Where Did All the Antimatter Go? Scientists Are Closer to Finding Out Particle physicists have released the results of a decade-long search, taking us a crucial step closer toward understanding where all of the universe’s antimatter…
April 15, 2020 Send This Professor Pictures of Medical Trash on the Streets I’d nearly missed it, as it lay half-swallowed by a storm drain, but the familiar shade of cornflower blue was enough to make me…
April 15, 2020 Riot outlines its early plans for ‘Valorant’ esports Valorant is conspicuously designed with esports in mind, and Riot Games is already thinking about how it will foster the competitive gaming scene for…
April 15, 2020 Microsoft hopes its ‘Planetary Computer’ will preserve biodiversity Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it plans to be carbon negative by 2030. The company hopes to help other organizations, researchers and governments…
April 15, 2020 Indie Megabooth suspends operations amid COVID-19 pandemic Indie Megabooth announced today that it will be suspending operations due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding Your…
April 15, 2020 WorldGaze uses phone cameras as gaze trackers, helping AIs see context Utilizing computer vision and simultaneous input from two phone cameras, a new software solution can determine what you’re looking at in the real world.Read…