Feb 9, 2026 | Smart Mobility Today
I am always amazed at the energy and intelligence I hear in the voices of the engineering students that I meet on our Engineering Careers Tour. At Michigan State University, U of M Dearborn, and recently at Wayne State University, our team has met the young people who...
Feb 5, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Drones, Social Media, Sports
The 2026 Winter Olympics Games are all set to excite fans officially kicking off this Friday and are being hailed as the most tech-integrated Games in history. From first-person view drones racing alongside the athletes to AI-powered 360-degree replays that freeze...
Feb 5, 2026 | Data Centers, Hydrogen, Water
The automotive industry has struggled to adopt hydrogen at scale, but industrial users and data centers might have better luck. Vema Hydrogen inked a deal in December to supply California data centers, and now it has completed a pilot project in Quebec to power...
Feb 5, 2026 | Education, Engineering, Investment, Michigan
As the largest gift ever to a facility at MSU, this monumental investment propels the university’s vision for a state-of-the-art hub that unites digital learning, advanced research, entrepreneurship and industry. Naming of the Leinweber Center for Engineering and...
Feb 5, 2026 | Sustainability, Water
In an effort to address the persistent issue of water scarcity exacerbated by drought conditions, Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona has spearheaded the Water Security and Drought Resilience Act. This bill, introduced in the Senate with the backing of fellow Democrats...
Feb 5, 2026 | Energy, Featured, Great Lakes, Sustainability, Water
AquaAction announced Feb 2. registration is now open for the AquaHacking Binational Great Lakes and St. Lawrence 2026 Challenge. The innovation and entrepreneurship challenge, which spans seven months “serves as a launchpad for students and early-stage innovators from...
Feb 5, 2026 | Featured, Sports, Video
While Britain does not tend to rank highly in Winter Olympic sports, in skeleton it has won a world-best nine Olympic medals, including three golds. Over the past ten years, my colleagues and I at the University of Bath have worked with Team GB skeleton athletes to...
Feb 5, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Robots, Surveillance
Authorities in China are rolling out AI-driven robot cops that stand nearly six feet tall and are rigged with high-definition cameras and sophisticated sensors. One robot, which appears to be a female cop, is patrolling Wuhan’s streets. Designated R001,...
Feb 5, 2026 | Autonomous Vehicles, Transit
Driverless vehicles could be used to provide a shuttle service between Kirkwall’s airport and harbour. Ahead of a proposed trial, Orkney residents have been offered the chance to ride in a self-driving Auto-Pod in the town’s Crossie Crown Place on 9-10...
Feb 5, 2026 | Featured, Space
A dress rehearsal countdown for NASA’s Artemis II moon rocket, intended to clear the way for a possible February launch, ran into a variety of problems and ultimately was called off early Tuesday because of an out-of-limits hydrogen leak. Shortly after, NASA...
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