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Nightside is the brainchild of Jess Gupta. The $350 LED bedside lamp is a deliberately simple product. It doesn’t have built-in Wi-Fi or Alexa, but it…
For years, the solar energy sector has struggled with storing energy between seasons. The ability to harness the excess solar energy of the summer months for…
Autonomous systems have become essential to military operations around the world, but there is almost no infrastructure available to integrate these systems at scale. As a…
Agricultural robotics is not a new phenomenon. We’ve seen systems that pick apples and berries, kill weeds, plant trees, transport produce, and more. But while these…
A week later finding its business end to a major lawsuit by the United States Department of Justice, Apple strongly denies any parallels between itself and…
French deep-tech Diamfab crystallizes hopes for diamond semiconductors to support green transition
As more funding flows into deep technology to tackle tough global problems like climate change, entrepreneurial PhDs from Europe’s top universities and labs are increasingly turning…
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed Senate Bill 1596 into law on Tuesday, joining California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts and Minnesota in a growing list of states embracing…
Music game startup Playtime Engineering wants to simplify the creation of electronic music for children
Troy Sheets began making music at age 15 in his home studio with a keyboard synthesizer, drum machine and four-track cassette player — an impressive setup…
Since we last spoke, Viam isn’t exactly spinning off, according to founder and CEO Eliot Horowitz — it’s more of a “rebrand.” About six months ago,…
Apple vice president Greg “Joz” Joswiak just confirmed via the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, that the annual The World Wide Developer Conference is…