Feb 11, 2026 | Drones, Featured, Sports
The 2026 Winter Olympics have already delivered incredible feats of athleticism and the raw emotions that help this global sporting competition transcend sports and become part of the human condition. It’s the new camera angles showing these Olympic moments,...
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 | 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...
Feb 5, 2026 | Education, Engineering, Featured
The Global Auto Mobility and Smart Mobility Today team spent the day on campus at Detroit’s Wayne State University just before winter break. Much of our focus was on student groups: What are they working on? What are the students learning? How is their hands-on...
Feb 4, 2026 | Energy, Featured, Solar
Elon Musk emphasized in Tesla’s latest results call, which saw net income plunge 61% in 2025’s final quarter, that the EV maker should now be viewed as a “physical” AI company as it makes a big pivot into electric robotaxis and humanoid robots. And to back that up,...
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