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05/18/2026
May 18, 2026
Jury throws out Musk case against OpenAI
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Reports & Analysis
China brings exoskeletons to the mass market
China brings exoskeletons to the mass market
Exoskeletons are making inroads into everyday life in China — even for tourists along the Great Wall.
Can you survive without US tech?
Can you survive without US tech?
No smartphone apps, no chatbot, no streaming: an experiment reveals how deeply US tech shapes everyday life.
Digital witnesses: Holocaust remembrance with VR and AI
Digital witnesses: Holocaust remembrance with VR and AI
Holograms of Holocaust survivors help ensure their life stories are not forgotten.
Can games tell Holocaust stories responsibly?
Can games tell Holocaust stories responsibly?
Some games show the Holocaust can be addressed — if handled carefully.
As cyberattacks threaten Germany, can Berlin keep data safe?
As cyberattacks threaten Germany, can Berlin keep data safe?
From airports and railways to public services and industry, critical infrastructure is under threat.
AI transforms livestock farming
AI transforms livestock farming
AI detects emergencies in stables and saves animals' lives.
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India's 'liquid trees' could help cities breathe again
India's 'liquid trees' could help cities breathe again
Indian scientists are growing microscopic algae in tanks that absorb more CO2 than trees — and produce a superfood.
Can the EU replace US Big Tech?
Can the EU replace US Big Tech?
US tech like WhatsApp, Google and Instagram dominate digital life. But European alternatives are growing.
The Lagos market powered by fruit waste
The Lagos market powered by fruit waste
Running on rotten fruit: A Lagos market uses biogas to keep lights on and costs down.
Schoolgirls in Jharkhand invent green tech to beat blackouts
Schoolgirls in Jharkhand invent green tech to beat blackouts
A project led by schoolgirls helps an Indian village cope with power cuts and go solar.
Hezbollah hits back with drones in Israel's Lebanon war
Hezbollah hits back with drones in Israel's Lebanon war
Fighting between Hezbollah and Israel continues despite a fragile ceasefire, as drones challenge Israel's air defenses.
How the US is merging artificial intelligence and warfare
How the US is merging artificial intelligence and warfare
Big Tech defense contracts aim to make the US military an AI force, accelerating decisions while raising concerns.
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In the spotlight
Palantir: Why its political manifesto is causing a stir
Critics see the controversial US tech company's 22-point manifesto as evidence of "techno-fascism."
Apple switches CEO: What it means for the tech giant
Apple's top hardware engineer John Ternus will lead the $4 trillion iPhone maker, as Tim Cook steps back.
China's chip ambitions shake up global tech industry
China may trail at the cutting edge of chip power, but its "good‑enough" tech is fast powering the global economy.