A strange little electric nose may be the missing piece for smart fridges

UC Berkeley’s electric nose uses a carbon nanotube gas sensor chip to detect spoiled food and allergens, but crowded refrigerators and mixed-food smells are still the real test.

How Shark Embryos Are Revealing The Evolutionary Origins Of Faces

By tracking neural crest cells in catshark embryos, researchers discovered that the molecular toolkit behind face-building is surprisingly conserved across jawed vertebrates. The real differences appear to come from where these cells go and how they be…

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What IT Leaders Miss About AI And Orchestration

Where does accountability live when an AI-driven process makes a wrong decision?​

Chinese makers of DRAM modules, SSDs have a serious advantage over American and Taiwanese suppliers, says SMI SVP — state guidance secures local DRAM and SSD supply while the Big Three chase AI margins

CCP directives can be lifebuoy for Chinese producers of DRAM modules and solid-state drives as domestic memory makers may be obliged to support the module industry.

Halo Stops Bedtime Scrolling so You Can Go the F to Sleep

By focusing on sleep, ScreenZen’s app-blocking Halo gadget is downright dreamy compared to the rest.

Blackstone’s AirTrunk seeks $3bn loan for one Sydney data centre
Blackstone’s AirTrunk seeks $3bn loan for one Sydney data centre

AirTrunk wants to borrow A$4.3bn, roughly $3bn, to build a single data centre in Sydney. The Blackstone-owned operator is in talks with banks to fund SYD3, a hyperscale facility of more than 400 megawatts, according to people familiar with the matter. …

Former Palantir healthcare head raises £10M for NHS AI agent startup

A London-based startup founded by a former Palantir healthcare executive who worked in scores of NHS hospitals during Covid has raised £9.7m in a funding round.The funding round in Frontier Health was…

Lenovo taps $2bn convertible market to refinance and buy back stock
Lenovo taps $2bn convertible market to refinance and buy back stock

Lenovo has raised $2bn through seven-year convertible bonds, and the most notable thing about the debt is that it pays nothing. The Beijing-based maker of computers and AI servers sold zero-coupon notes due in 2033, priced at a conversion premium of 47…