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LEGO’s Massive Star Trek Enterprise Set Is Finally Here
BusinessInnovationTechnology

LEGO’s Massive Star Trek Enterprise Set Is Finally Here

The long-awaited LEGO Star Trek set has been revealed, featuring the iconic USS Enterprise-D at 3,600 pieces. It includes nine crew minifigures and launches November 28 with a limited gift-with-purchase shuttlepod.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Norway’s Subsea Compression Tech Hits 90% Recovery Rate
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Norway’s Subsea Compression Tech Hits 90% Recovery Rate

Equinor and partners have completed Phase 2 of the Åsgard Subsea Compression project, building on a decade of successful operation. The technology increases pipeline pressure to maintain production from aging fields, demonstrating how innovation extends offshore field life.

by Carter WellsNovember 6, 2025
Is AI Becoming “Alive”? How Agentic AI Is Reshaping Science
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Is AI Becoming “Alive”? How Agentic AI Is Reshaping Science

Agentic artificial intelligence is evolving from advanced tool to something resembling living systems, capable of reasoning and autonomous action. These systems are accelerating scientific discovery while challenging our understanding of life itself. The technology is already transforming drug devel

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 6, 2025
Samsung’s Already Winning CES 2026 Awards
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Samsung’s Already Winning CES 2026 Awards

Samsung has revealed it’s already won multiple CES 2026 Innovation Awards months before the event. The company’s quantum security chip took the top prize, while upcoming devices like the Fold 7 and Galaxy XR earned honors. Full details will be unveiled on January 4, 2026.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Is AI Really Turning Us All Into Left-Brained Robots?
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Is AI Really Turning Us All Into Left-Brained Robots?

According to Forbes, there’s growing speculation that generative AI is making humanity more analytical while undermining creativity. But the entire premise might be built on shaky scientific ground. The reality is more complex than simple left-brain/right-brain dominance.

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 6, 2025
Samsung’s S26 Ultra is getting rounder – but is that good?
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Samsung’s S26 Ultra is getting rounder – but is that good?

New leaks show Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature significantly more rounded corners than the S25 Ultra. This marks the first time all three S26 models will share identical screen curvature. But the iPhone 17 Pro Max still maintains rounder corners overall.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Project Orbion Aims to Build a Live Digital Twin of Earth
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Project Orbion Aims to Build a Live Digital Twin of Earth

A coalition of leading geospatial companies is creating Project Orbion, a live digital twin of Earth with real-time weather and physics. The U.S. Coast Guard is the first major customer, leveraging the platform for training and search-and-rescue operations. The partnership combines simulation system

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Why Leaders Kill Innovation While Claiming to Want It
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Why Leaders Kill Innovation While Claiming to Want It

According to Forbes, there’s a dangerous gap between what leaders say about innovation and what they actually reward. When companies prioritize compliance over creativity, they slowly kill the very innovation they claim to want. The result is stagnant cultures where good ideas never see the light of

by Carter WellsNovember 5, 2025
Brain implants now decode Mandarin Chinese in real time
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Brain implants now decode Mandarin Chinese in real time

Researchers in Shanghai have successfully decoded Mandarin Chinese from neural signals in real time. The breakthrough marks significant progress for brain-computer interfaces in tonal languages, which affect billions of potential users worldwide.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Cornell’s knitting machine makes solid 3D objects from yarn
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Cornell’s knitting machine makes solid 3D objects from yarn

Scientists at Cornell University have developed a machine that creates solid 3D objects through knitting rather than printing. The prototype uses a 6×6 grid of custom needles and can produce items like wrist warmers and pyramids. This approach offers unique control over material flexibility and thic

by Carter WellsNovember 5, 2025

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