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San Francisco Just Opened an AI Grocery Store With 2 Human Employees — This Is What Shopping There Is Actually Like
## The Store Where the AI Does Almost Everything Andon Market, which opened in San Francisco in April 2026, operates with two human employees. Not two employees per shift, not two employees per department — two total human employees managing a full-service gro
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31 updatesAnthropic Is Holding Back Its Most Advanced AI Model Because It's Too Dangerous to Release — Here's What That Means
## A Decision That Has No Real Precedent in Modern Tech Anthropic, the AI safety company founded in 2021 by former OpenAI researchers, has made a decision that has no real equivalent in the recent history of the technolo
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AI China vs AI America: The Race That Will Define the Next 10 Years of Everything
The US and China are in the most consequential technology race since the space race. Here is the complete state of AI competition in 2026, who is winning, and what it means for every country on Earth.
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The Magic of Sharif University and What Iran's Strike Victims Were Actually Studying
Sharif University of Technology, struck in the Iran war, has produced many of Silicon Valley's Iranian-American engineers. Here is the institution's specific legacy and what its students were studying.
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Iran Hit Sharif University — Here Is Why Striking a University Is a War Crimes Flashpoint
US-Israeli strikes hit Tehran's Sharif University of Technology on April 7. Here is the legal and humanitarian implications of striking one of Iran's most prestigious educational institutions.
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How AI Is Transforming American Farming — The Robots That Could Solve the Agricultural Crisis
California startup Farm-ng is using AI and robots to perform seeding, weeding, and harvesting. Here is why this technology could solve American agriculture's biggest crisis and what it means for the food supply.
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Hannah Einbinder Slammed AI in Hollywood and The Hacks Actress Is Not Pulling Any Punches
Emmy-winning Hacks actress Hannah Einbinder is publicly opposing AI in the entertainment industry. Here is what she said, why she's saying it now, and whether actors have the power to stop it.
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The Lab-Grown Meat That Is Finally Reaching Restaurant Menus
Cultivated chicken and beef are now available in select restaurants in Singapore, the US, and Israel. Here is how the technology works, what the meat actually tastes like, and when it might be affordable.
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The Heat Pump Revolution That Is Finally Replacing Gas Boilers in Cold Climates
Modern cold-climate heat pumps work at -30°C and use half the energy of gas heating. Here is why the technology has finally solved the cold climate problem — and what holds back adoption.
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Precision Fermentation Is Making Animal-Free Dairy That Actually Tastes Right
Precision fermentation can now produce milk proteins identical to cow's milk. Here is how the technology works and when animal-free cheese and ice cream that taste like the real thing will be mainstream.
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The Carbon Capture Plant That Is Finally Working — At Real Scale
Direct Air Capture facilities are now capturing meaningful carbon at significantly reduced costs. Here is what breakthrough shifted the economics and what needs to happen to make it climate-relevant.
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The Sleep Economy Is Worth $585 Billion and It's Just Getting Started
The global sleep economy has reached $585 billion. Here is the specific products driving growth, the science behind sleep optimisation, and what actually helps you sleep better.
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Why Jet Lag May Be Completely Curable Within Five Years
New research on circadian rhythm manipulation shows jet lag can be eliminated by precise light exposure timing. Here is the specific protocol and the technology being built around it.
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The Mental Health Technology Bubble — What Actually Works and What Is Just an App
Mental health apps are a $5 billion market. Here is the honest evidence review: which digital mental health interventions actually work and which are effectively wellness theatre.
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Digital Privilege: Why Going Offline Has Become a Status Symbol for the Wealthy
The richest people in 2026 pay to go offline. Here is how 'analog maximalism' and 'digital detox' became luxury products — and what this means for how we think about technology.
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The Perovskite Solar Cell Is About to Make Every Roof a Power Station
Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells are hitting mass-market efficiencies in 2026. Here is why this specific technology could double solar energy output per panel installed.
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The mRNA Revolution That Cured Cancer for Some Patients Is Coming for Everyone Else
Personalized mRNA cancer vaccines showed 44% reduction in recurrence in melanoma trials. Here is when they will be available, who they will work for, and what the technology actually does.
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The Agentic AI That Is Running Sports Operations Without Human Input
Agentic AI — AI that acts with autonomy — is now managing elements of sports operations from scheduling to customer service. Here is what this means and where the human limit is.
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AI Is No Longer a Trick Play in Sports — It's Becoming the Entire Game Plan
Deloitte's 2026 sports industry outlook says AI is becoming the connective engine across sports organisations. Here is what this means for teams, fans, and the future of competition.
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MXene Nanoscrolls Just Supercharged Batteries — Here Is What This 2D Material Breakthrough Actually Means
Scientists have transformed the revolutionary 2D nanomaterial MXene into nanoscrolls that dramatically improve battery and sensor performance. Here is the breakthrough explained.
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Huawei's Cloud Revenue Dropped Because Its AI Is Behind American Rivals — What This Tells Us About the Tech War
Huawei's cloud computing revenue fell in 2025 because its AI capabilities lag US competitors. Here is what this reveals about the state of the US-China technology competition.
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DNA Robots Are Coming and They Could Deliver Drugs, Fight Viruses, and Build Things Atom by Atom
Scientists are building robots from DNA that can navigate living cells, deliver drugs, and destroy viruses. Here is the state of the technology and how close it is to clinical application.
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AI Is Creating Jobs — But Also Making Work More Complicated Than Ever
Artificial intelligence is transforming workplaces, but not always in the way people expected.
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The Rise of Digital Fatigue: Why People Are Logging Off More Often
Users are increasingly reducing screen time as digital fatigue becomes more widespread.
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The Unexpected Tech Shortage That Could Affect Everyday Devices
A new shortage of critical components is emerging, with potential impacts on consumer electronics.
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The Internet Is Slowing Down in Some Regions — And Experts Say It’s Not a Coincidence
Unexpected slowdowns in internet speeds are being reported worldwide, raising concerns about infrastructure limits and hidden disruptions.
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Why AI Regulation Is Turning Into a Global Power Struggle
Countries are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, but conflicting approaches are creating a new geopolitical divide.
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The Extraordinary Economics of Ukraine's Drone Industry: From Battlefield to Export Business
Ukraine's drone industry is now exporting technology to the Gulf and partnering with the US. Here is the extraordinary economic story of how war built an industry.
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What 'Europeans Rush to Buy Solar and Heat Pumps' Actually Tells Us About the Green Transition's Real Driver
Policy couldn't accelerate the green transition as fast as energy bills have. Here is what the spring 2026 demand surge for green technology tells us about human behaviour and policy design.
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Europe's New Wildfire Technology: The Satellites and AI That Could Save Thousands of Lives
A new generation of wildfire detection and prediction technology is being deployed across Southern Europe. Here is what it can do that human observation cannot and whether it will be enough.
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How European Disinformation Agencies Are Failing Against AI-Generated Content
EU disinformation monitoring agencies are struggling to keep pace with AI-generated influence operations. Here is the specific technology gap that's making European fact-checkers obsolete.
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The Technology Helping Ukraine's Civilians Survive the Russian Winter Offensive
Ukrainian civilians are using a remarkable combination of technology to survive Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Here is how they are doing it and what European companies are providing.
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