A working Apple-1 from the first batch was put up for auction at Sotheby’s
14.07.26
Sotheby's auction house opens the "History of Science and Technology" auction, among the lots of which are the legendary Apple-1 worker with serial number 01-0033 and historic NeXT PCs.
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Magnetic pulses against nicotine: scientists are testing an unusual method of fighting smoking
19.05.26
Nicotine addiction remains one of the most persistent forms of addiction in the world. Against this background, researchers continue to look for alternative methods of treatment.
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AI outperformed doctors in Harvard Medical School tests
05.05.26
The results of a new study show a shift that until recently seemed theoretical: language models are beginning to compete with doctors in the tasks of primary diagnosis.
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80 minutes vs. 60 Years: how AI accelerated Erdesz’s primitive set conjecture
30.04.26
A complex mathematical hypothesis, which remained unsolved for more than half a century, received a proof thanks to the use of artificial intelligence.
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Ytterbium as a universe detector: next-generation atomic clocks
08.04.26
While most people check the time on their smartphones or wristwatches, physicists at Kyoto University are working with devices capable of detecting phenomena beyond ordinary perception
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AI designed the steel of the future: strong as armor and flexible as a new generation alloy
07.04.26
Researchers from China and the United States have introduced an innovative metallic material developed with the help of artificial intelligence.
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“Earthrise” in a new way: the Artemis II crew will try to recreate the iconic photo
07.04.26
The Artemis II crew is preparing to recreate one of the most iconic images in the history of space exploration — Earthrise.
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MIT 3D-printed electric engine for 50 cents
25.02.26
As part of the MIT demonstration, engineers created an electric linear motor that generates translational motion instead of rotating a shaft.
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Scientists create artificial soft eye with autofocus
01.11.25
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have presented the development of a soft robotic eye that is capable of automatically focusing under the influence of light.
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In the USA, biorobots were created from human cells
04.10.25
American scientists from Carnegie Mellon University have presented a new achievement at the intersection of biology and robotics - controlled biorobots created from human lung cells
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03.11.25
Oppo A6 Pro smartphone review: ambitious
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Oppo A6 Pro smartphone review: ambitious
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Creating new mid-range smartphones is no easy task. Manufacturers have to balance performance, camera capabilities, displays, and the overall cost impact of each component. How the new Oppo A6 Pro balances these factors is discussed in our review.
06.07.26
Sony WF-1000XM6 Bluetooth headphones review: full power
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Sony WF-1000XM6 Bluetooth headphones review: full power
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The new Sony WF-1000XM6 headphones have slightly changed their shape compared to their predecessor, received a new processor, an improved noise cancellation system, more microphones, and generally made a noticeable step forward technically.
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19.07.26 | 14.06
End of an era: Valve ends support for parts for the original Steam Deck
End of an era: Valve ends support for parts for the original Steam Deck
Valve is effectively ending self-repair support for the first version of the LCD Steam Deck.
19.07.26 | 10.24
Apple increases prices for Apple Music and Apple One subscriptions: what has changed
Apple increases prices for Apple Music and Apple One subscriptions: what has changed
Apple has raised the cost of Apple Music and Apple One subscriptions. Find out the latest prices and details of changes for different tariff plans.


