A surprising discovery about how water behaves on one of the world's thinnest 2D materials could lead to major technological ...
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Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, a team of scientists from the University of Amsterdam have developed a material that can reflect different colors of light, depending on how it is stretched.
A huge boost to creativity, a gamechange in technical know-how and a grounding in the fine art of co-production.
Though hardly a Ventana Sur deal, naturally enough, it dominated Friday’s breakfast tittle-tattle in Buenos Aires. The major ...
With narrative storytelling, multimillion-dollar budgets and A-list casts, Hideo Kojima’s arthouse games — including the critically acclaimed “Metal Gear Solid” and “Death Stranding” franchises — are ...
The ID@Xbox Indie Selections Demo Fest (catchy) has been running on and off for a few years, offering a few dozen trials across a limited time, often featuring some stunning games. The latest features ...
Google's PC Connect beta lets Galaxy XR users stream Windows PC games/apps seamlessly over Wi-Fi, like native Play apps, ...
Spatial generation allows users to automatically create physically coherent 3D scenes from text, image, or video prompts. On ...
A spider-web Janus membrane combines directional moisture transport, heat modulation, triboelectric power generation and strong antibacterial activity in a flexible platform for next-generation ...
The pitch for Unbeatable is an enticing one: a visually striking rhythm-adventure hybrid about a punk rock rebellion in a ...
Startup World Labs has launched Marble, a multimodal 3D world model led by AI pioneer Li Fei-Fei. This innovation grants AI ...