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Indiaâs solar market is no longer being judged only by megawatts on paper, but by whether a project can deliver power when the grid actually needs it.
Robots are moving beyond tidy factory scenarios, and QNX research suggests the biggest pressure is shifting toward software, security and system reliability.
A new gas-solid hydride ion battery takes aim at one of hydrogenâs harder infrastructure problems: storing hydrogen efficiently without extreme operating conditions.
A new method for extracting lithium from rocks is not yet an industrial fix, but it tests the question the battery economy can no longer avoid: where enough lithium will come from if demand keeps rising.
BYD has revealed an in-house 4 nm smart driving chip, described as Chinaâs first internally developed automotive chip of its kind and aimed at L3 and L4 autonomous functions.
Intel is putting the Arc name where handheld gaming is actually expanding now: inside processors for portable devices, not only on discrete graphics cards.
Qualcomm wants to pull Arm Windows laptops out of the premium niche and push them into the $300 range with its new Snapdragon C platform.
Qualcommâs Snapdragon C is not a peak-performance story, but a sharper question for the Windows ecosystem: can anyone still build a modern $300 laptop while memory and storage costs keep rising?
Australia is getting another energy-policy stress test: AI data centres need large amounts of power just as the grid is supposed to get cleaner.
Robotics has spent decades looking at humans, dogs and insects; this strange 20-legged machine shows that nature has more radical body plans for movement.
The interesting part is not simply that robotaxi is lagging, but that capital, manufacturing focus, and energy data are moving more clearly toward batteries, wind, and solar.
Steam Deck is properly back in stock, but what would normally be a straightforward supply update now comes with the harder part: a much higher price.
Dimensity 8550 is best read as a market signal: AI support is no longer decoration on the most expensive Android phone, but an entry requirement for the next wave of cheaper flagships.
SOND has emerged from stealth with $7 million in funding and AI-powered sleep earbuds, putting it directly in the zone where comfort, audio engineering and algorithms have to prove themselves beyond pitch decks.
China is turning humanoid robot identity from a technical record into a state tool for safety, oversight and industrial discipline.
Figure AI says it is crossing the threshold humanoid robots have long struggled to reach: building units at scale, not just convincing prototypes.
An InPost delivery involving unactivated Windows shows how thin the layer is between neat retail logistics and real responsibility for software licensing.
Ferrari has, according to Electrek, opened three sensitive fronts at once: its first fully electric model, an unusual five-passenger format and a design linked to Jony Ive.
US renewables are on track to overtake natural gas in total installed electric generating capacity by early 2027.
Researchers in China propose turning existing urban heating pipelines into a pressurized battery for surplus solar and wind power.
Rotakuâs Domo is not being pitched as a robotics revolution, but as an attempt to bring humanoid hardware into a price range smaller labs and development teams can actually test.
The Ferrari Luce is not only Ferrariâs first EV; it is a staged answer to how a brand built around engine sound enters the silence of battery power.
Honda has already gathered more than 7,000 preorders for an affordable electric hot hatch starting at about $21,000, according to Electrek.
LimX Luna looks like a serious step toward a commercial humanoid, but for now it is mainly a promotional demonstration with several important claims still waiting for real-world validation.
If the claim holds up, a spray-applied radar-absorbing coating could change the logistics of making small drones harder to detect.
Europe cannot speed up the energy transition if developers only learn after months of waiting that the local grid has no room for a connection.
XREALâs Project Aura tackles one of XRâs least elegant compromises: if a wired module has to exist, it should carry battery, compute and control, not just dead weight in a pocket.
Orbital data centers sound like the next logical layer of space infrastructure, but Redwireâs point is more physical: without serious power and thermal architecture, scalable computing in orbit does not happen.
Americaâs battery race is no longer just a clean-energy story; it is about who can deliver firm power to a grid increasingly stressed by AI data centers.
Robotics now has capital, attention, and AI models, but it still lacks what ChatGPT gave software: a mass experience that the technology works well enough to change habits.
The IEA expects 23 million EVs to be sold in 2026, turning market growth from a niche story into an industrial stress test.
BYD wants to prove EV range and charging on the road, so it is sending the Song Ultra EV on a journey of more than 4,395 km across China.
Tesla Solar Roof shows what happens when a design-led energy vision collides with construction logistics, service obligations, and a price most households cannot justify.
A machine-learning model using cloud type and cloud cover suggests some sudden solar drops can be predicted earlier, but not with equal confidence in every climate.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine described a wireless, battery-free sensor that continuously tracks multiple sweat biomarkers for 21 days.
Nevada told 49,000 Lake Tahoe residents that 75% of their electricity supply is being redirected to data centers, forcing some households to look for their own power source.
Bee-Nav shows that a 30-gram drone can find its way home from 600 meters away without GPS, using a camera and a neural network small enough to fit in almost no memory at all.
BYD shipped 60 GWh of battery energy storage systems in 2025, edging past Teslaâs 46.7 GWh.
Carnegie Mellon and the Bosch Center for AI developed HTD, a system that helps humanoids with contact-rich tasks and a 90.9 percent higher success rate.
BloombergNEF estimates that global energy storage added 112 GW of capacity in 2025.
Kalmarâs new lithium-ion electric forklift is not a trade-show prop but a clear sign that electrification is moving into the heavier end of industrial material handling.
Ukraine plans to produce 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles, moving wartime robotics from demo clips toward mass use.
Range Energy is showing an electric trailer at ACT Expo 2026 that helps a tractor cut cost and energy use.
Cognexâs new AI vision system targets robots that need a packaged way to identify, measure and control work in factories.
reMarkableâs new Paper Pure tries to challenge Kindle Scribe with a thin design and long battery life.
Live-captioning glasses move transcription from the phone into the wearerâs view, making them assistive tech rather than just a gadget.
NASA JPL tested future Mars helicopter rotors up to supersonic blade-tip speeds.
Semi-solid batteries are entering e-bikes through real models, shifting the story from lab promise to product risk.
PNNL researchers introduced an electrolyte for more stable operation of high-voltage sodium-ion batteries.
Tokyo researchers built a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi receiver that withstands 500 kGy of radiation for nuclear robot control.
Segway has launched the Xaber 300, an electric dirt bike with 21 kW peak power and a top speed of 60 mph.
The University of Queensland produced lead-free indoor perovskite solar cells with 16.36 percent efficiency.
A UNSW-led team showed that a standalone PV-electrolyzer can ride through sudden irradiance drops and keep making hydrogen without battery storage, with efficiency reaching 97.12%.
CATL will supply HyperStrong with 60 GWh of sodium-ion batteries under a three-year agreement for energy storage projects.
Chinaâs Pingdingshan project uses a salt cavern 1,418 meters underground to demonstrate large-scale geological hydrogen storage.
The sedanâs Blade Battery 2.0 can add 400 km of range in just five minutes, a figure that redefines EV fast charging.
A new California Senate bill would let home battery owners earn cash by selling spare power.
SS Innovationsâ SSi Vimana Aero drone pairs a robotic arm with autonomous flight, targeting 60-second deployments in contested zones.
Penn Engineering built a millimeter-scale soft robot that releases knotted energy at 60 to 90 C and jumps nearly two meters.
South Australia is increasingly paying users to consume surplus electricity rather than trying to suppress it out of the grid.
Tesla's Q1 2026 update puts Optimus into the manufacturing table beside cars, with Fremont aimed at 1 million robots a year and Texas sketched for a long-term 10 million.
Geely has achieved 48.4% thermal efficiency in a production engine, nearly double the average of conventional gasoline powertrains.
MIT and Politecnico di Bariâs electrofluidic fibers contract with millisecond precisionâyet their payload capacity maxes out at the weight of a smartphone.
Conductive polymer traces embedded in a 3D-printed origami structure enable motion at voltages as low as 1kVâno external power tethers required.
Stanfordâs drones mapped 300 hidden breeding sites in a single test flightâbut none beyond Californiaâs temperate zones.
EPFLâs haptic exoskeletons cut violinist timing errors by 30%âprovided the musicians stay within camera range and donât mind the 12ms lag.
SMUâs coil array steers microrobots in dark, camera-free zonesâbut the demo hides key hardware limits.
Google DeepMind's GEN-1 shows 99% reliability in controlled physical tasks.
Jakkaruâs team reverse-engineered AP Systemsâ firmware to demonstrate AI-assisted remote shutdownsâno physical access, no user interaction required.
Leidenâs new microrobots ditch brains for *asymmetric hydrodynamics*âa trick that lets 0.5-micrometer blobs pretend to be autonomous, so long as the lab keeps the fluids flowing just right.
Maximo robots have installed 100 megawatts of solar capacity in California, marking a significant milestone in the use of robotics for solar panel installation.
Silicone tubes and compressed air just outmuscled electric motors 100:1 in ASUâs labâno batteries, no overheating, and a tolerance for conditions that would brick most robots.
Boston Dynamicsâ Atlas emerged from a $2M DARPA challenge designed to force disaster-ready robots into the real worldâyet a decade later, the blooper reel remains more famous than the deployments.
Researchers have achieved a major breakthrough in lithium-metal battery technology, with a new battery boasting an impressive 700 Wh/kg energy density.
SelfPath AI in BrainOS Clean 2.0 promises Tennant robots autonomous route adaptation, but there are no clear performance numbers for chaotic industrial settings.
Nothingâs upcoming smart glasses reportedly offload AI processing to smartphones and cloud servers, sidestepping the standalone powerâand battery drainâof Metaâs Ray-Ban collab.
With 11 cities now under its belt, Waymo's commercial robotaxi services are gaining momentum, and the company's partnership with Lyft in Nashville is a key factor in this growth.
Nomadic's funding round was led by a prominent venture capital firm, which invested $5 million in the company.
Unitree's $610 million IPO filing leans on humanoid robot momentum more than proven deployment.
Agibot has shipped its 10,000th humanoid robot, a milestone few competitors have reached at comparable speed.
Indiaâs largest robotics firm showcases flawless demos but provides no data on real-world durability or adoption.
Liebherr and Konecranes are adding autonomous systems to crane trucks, but the field is a very different environment.
The RAI Institute shows Roadrunner, a robot that combines walking and driving, but does not say how long it can work.
Unitree Robotics released open-source humanoid datasets, but the demo still hides the real limits.
Defense Innovation Unit's hydrogen-powered drone tests promise six-hour flights, yet the cryogenic fuel delivery system remains a logistical afterthought.
Students in Beijing are renting AI glasses for exam cheating, while startups cash in on $6 daily fees with zero hardware upgrades.
WPIâs palm-sized drones use bat-inspired ultrasound to navigate fog and smoke.
BRINCâs Guardian drone can fly at 60 mph and relay data over Starlink.
Nulite's new system boasts coefficients of performance often exceeding 4â5, indicating high efficiency.
Basler and Orbbecâs Stereo mini targets logistics robots, but its real test begins where demo videos end.
University of Kentucky chemists turn bourbon waste into high-performance carbon.
Porous carbon electrodes slash supercapacitor self-discharge rates, transforming a niche backup component into a viable battery alternative for EVs.
Imagine waking up to a car that wonât startânot because of a dead battery or a mechanical failure, but because a hacker thousands of miles away disrupted a calibration system you didnât even know existed.
Boston Dynamicsâ Atlas looks ready for work in the new video, but production use is a different story.
Neuralinkâs first public gaming demo proves brain implants can handle complex inputsâbut reliability remains untested.
Ghana's 200 MW battery storage plan may boost renewables, but deployment is key.
A defense-focused drone swarm simulation marks progress, but real-world deployment faces battery, safety, and scalability hurdles.
Hyundai is putting Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot into a factory environment to test real deployment.
The robotâs design treats sensor failure as a feature, not a flawâa rare engineering mindset in a field obsessed with perfection.
Rutgers University engineers have built a drone that doesnât just look like a birdâit flies like one, too.
EUâs right-to-repair law forces Nintendo to redesign Switch 2âs sealed batteryâreshaping global hardware design.
Drones and AI can speed up mine mapping, but they cannot avoid terrain, weather, and human verification.
Terabase Energy says Terafab V2 has finished field testing and is ready for commercial delivery.
Australia's CSIRO has demonstrated a working quantum battery prototype, an important proof of concept for a new class of energy storage.
RMIT's Electronic Dolphin is a sneaker-sized robot built to tackle oil spills.
EV owners face $250 fees while gas cars pay $70âturns out roads arenât the real budget sinkhole.
LATENT achieved a 96.5% success rate on a Unitree G1 returning tennis balls within 2.5 meters of the target.
EPFL and CSEM researchers cracked 30.02% efficiency by tweaking perovskite crystal growth and adding light-trapping nanoparticlesâno vaporware, just .
On March 10, Scandlines launched Baltic Whale, the first zero-direct-emission freight ferry built for short-sea routes.
DAS Solarâs latest TOPCon cells hit 25.5% efficiency after cracking the code on passivating pinholesâno new materials, just a process tweak.
Appleâs MacBook Neo tears up its glued-shut repairability playbookâmodular ports, glue-free batteryâsending rivals scrambling to catch up.
The significance of a new battery isn't measured in minutes saved at a charging station, but in kilometers unlocked on a distant world.
A Nature-published chip merges 3D mapping and speed tracking on a single die, yet the paperâs demo reel ends at 1.5 meters and 40 degrees.
PowerRange targets a problem the energy sector has kept too long in slide decks: how to rehearse a cyberattack on the grid without endangering real generation and distribution.
CATLâs new solid-state patent is not a slide-deck promise, but a look at the chemistry the worldâs largest EV battery maker wants to carry from lab work into production.
The NRC has approved TerraPowerâs Natrium project, but approval is only the first hurdle.
SK hynixâs LPDDR6 is not just another flagship spec label, but a memory answer to on-device AI workloads that keep demanding more bandwidth.
ABBâs RobotStudio now integrates NVIDIA Omniverse to simulate factory floors with unprecedented accuracyâbut real-world constraints may temper the hype.
BYDâs next-gen Blade Battery reportedly charges in under 15 minutes, a feat Teslaâs latest models still canât match.
Amazon FAR and UC Berkeley researchers showed that a Unitree G1 running PHP can autonomously handle parkour obstacles up to 1.25 meters tall.
The nubia Neo 5 GT features a built-in cooling fan, a feature typically found in more expensive gaming phones.
Independent tests confirm Donut Labâs battery operates at 100°Câa temperature that cripples conventional lithium cells, even as its pouch membrane fails under stress.
The Infinix Note 60 Ultra packs a 7,000mAh battery and two-way satellite callingâfeatures even flagship brands havenât combined yet.