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MIT's RF tech helps drones navigate pitch-dark indoor environments

22 February 2025 @ 3:03 pm

MIT's MiFly system could enable a host of autonomous drone applications, including warehousing and search-and-rescue assistanceEngineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have devised a smart way to help drones find their way through unlit indoor spaces autonomously, without costly night vision cameras. Instead, their solution relies on 'tags' placed in these environments that bounce radio frequencies from drones and help them determine their locations, and get around without bumping into obstacles.Continue Reading

The sordid story behind NYC's very own Leaning "Banana" Tower of Pisa

22 February 2025 @ 2:03 pm

161 Maiden Lane has been described as banana-shaped by a lawyer representing Pizzarotti, the construction management company responsible for the build – this is an artist's interpretation (mine) of what that might actually look like161 Maiden Lane has quite a tumultuous past. What was supposed to be luxury high-rise living in the Financial District of NYC, with a sweet view of the East River, turned into a financial fiasco and a construction blame game that put a halt to the potentially unfixable leaning tower that has been described as "banana-shaped."Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture

Lessons from the Himalayas: 5 moto-camping mistakes I made so you don't have to

22 February 2025 @ 1:03 pm

Serene... Majestic... And a wonderful place to get in all sorts of troubleMotorcycle camping is unlike any other recreational activity. It allows you to be one with the environment, without the obstruction of four walls. Moto-camping, I thought, would be a romantic escape – a communion of sorts with the road and nature. Instead, on several occasions, it proved to be a masterclass in how not to prepare, pack, or pitch a tent.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags:

The Boring Company inks deal to tunnel "wormhole" under Dubai

22 February 2025 @ 12:03 pm

The Dubai Loop's initial phase will measure 17 km (10.5 miles) and include 11 stationsSince Dubai aims to transform itself into a walkable city, cutting down on traffic congestion is a key goal. With this in mind, Dubai authorities have inked a deal with The Boring Company to create a network of tunnels likened by founder Elon Musk to a "wormhole" that will allow users to move at speed under Dubai's streets and avoid traffic.Continue ReadingCategory: Urban Transport, TransportTags:

"Honest” placebos: Sugar pills can work even when you know they're fake

22 February 2025 @ 11:03 am

More research is revealing placebos still work even when a subject knows they are taking themA fascinating study published in 2018 found patients suffering from cancer-related fatigue displayed significant improvement in their symptoms after being given an inert placebo. All the subjects were told at the beginning of the trial that the pills they were given contained no active pharmacological ingredients, yet a notable placebo effect was still detected. The research was just one piece of evidence in a compelling body of work suggesting "honest" placebos could play a role in certain kinds of clinical treatments.Continue ReadingCategory:

EVs vs ICE: Which are worse for resale?

22 February 2025 @ 10:33 am

The study identifies a shocking dip in the resale value of EVs compared to their ICE trimsCars are a depreciating asset. We’ve all heard this at one point or another. But when you pit ICE against EVs, which of the two depreciates faster? Now that would make for an interesting study.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Electric Vehicles, Toyota,

Diabetes type affects the risk of heart attack or stroke

22 February 2025 @ 10:03 am

The risk of heart-related events is different for type 1 and type 2 diabeticsType 1 diabetics have a lower risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event such as a stroke or heart attack than type 2 diabetics, a new study has found. It highlights the fundamental difference between the two conditions and provides insights that could guide future treatments.Continue ReadingCategory: Heart Disease, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags:

MIT's insect-sized bots fly 100x longer with redesigned wings

22 February 2025 @ 9:03 am

These tiny bots weigh less than a gram and can fly for up to 17 minutesInspired by the humble bee, robotics researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed insect-sized aerial bots with a reimagined wing system that can fly for up to 1,000 seconds – 100 times more than any similar bots we've seen in the past.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Micro drones,

Yay or Nay: Kawasaki’s new voice command subscription for motorcycles

22 February 2025 @ 4:33 am

Kawasaki’s new voice command is integrated with Cerence voice recognition softwareConsider me an oddball when it comes to voice command tech. Sure, I’d make an odd command using my voice on my phone every now and then but that’s more or less it. To do it when I’m going down the road on my motorcycle is just plain crazy.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: Kawasaki,

This towable strongbox camper blows up into inflatable 4-man retreat

22 February 2025 @ 12:33 am

Hardkorr invites the whole family into the wild with the all-new Xplorer 2.3 FamilyHardkorr Campers has developed one of Australia's more innovative camper trailer series with its Xplorer lineup, introducing small but smart evolutions such as a tongue-integrated staircase and shortened garageable dimensions. Now it's expanding the series from two-person escapes to full-fledged family adventure retreats. The all-new Xplorer 2.3 Family doubles up on rooftop tent space, inflating to house a pair of queen beds and sleep a full family ... or just four adventuresome adults.Continue ReadingCategory:

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Video documentaries with a political edge.

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Interview 1932 – Meet the Zizians (NWNW #582)

20 February 2025 @ 9:56 pm

This week on the New World Next Week: Reuters cops to secret funds from the UK government in the Cold War; conflicts of interest abound as new study raises question about climate science; and we discuss the trans vegan serial killer cult that the media doesn't want to talk about.

Episode 472 – Announcing REPORTAGE: Essays on the New World Order

19 February 2025 @ 11:32 am

I have published my first book. It’s called REPORTAGE: Essays on the New World Order and it is available for purchase as a paperback or eBook (and—coming soon!—as an audiobook) from ReportageBook.com. Today on the podcast I talk about the book, its origins, the 16-year journey from conception to completion, and how you can support […]

Interview 1931 – James Corbett Exposes the Greatest Psyop Ever Pulled

18 February 2025 @ 8:26 am

James joins Weezy of the What Is Truth? podcast to discuss the craziness of recent weeks and what it portends for our technocratic future.

Levelling Up Your Language – #SolutionsWatch

17 February 2025 @ 8:18 am

Adam Deng, MIT PhD student and "data alchemist," joins us for this special episode of #SolutionsWatch where he interviews James about language.

Interview 1930 – The CDC is Grooming Kids for the Next Scamdemic (NWNW #581)

14 February 2025 @ 12:39 am

This week on the New World Next Week: craziness in the gold markets points to a major monetary shakeup ahead; USAID bankrolled a major international news network with ties to social media censorship; and the CDC is grooming kids for the next scamdemic with propaganda comics and scare stories.

Interview 1929 – John Titus Explains the War for Bankocracy

11 February 2025 @ 11:36 am

Today James talks to returning guest John Titus about his new documentary series, The War for Bankocracy, detailing the US Federal Reserve's recent push to escape its constitutional restraints, what such a move would mean, and why the bankers must be stopped.

Raising Generation Next – #SolutionsWatch

10 February 2025 @ 12:07 pm

In this important and wide-ranging conversation, James Corbett and Ernest Hancock discuss parenting. From corporal punishment to home schooling to protecting children from indoctrination, this edition of #SolutionsWatch explores the question of how to raise free, sovereign, independent human beings.

Back and to the Right: The Pendulum Swings Again

9 February 2025 @ 12:22 pm

The global political landscape has just had a major pole shift. Right wing ideas and parties are in the ascendant and the lefty globalist establishment is on the run. So, what on earth is happening here? Are we witnessing a revolution? And, if so, what does it mean for our future?

USAID is a Deep State Trojan Horse

8 February 2025 @ 10:19 am

The Trojan horses of our day are not wooden statues but non-governmental organizations like USAID that purport to offer “aid” to foreign nations...

Interview 1928 – Make Gaza Beautiful Again! (NWNW #580)

6 February 2025 @ 9:42 pm

This week on the New World Next Week: Trump aims to Make Gaza Beautiful Again by ethnically cleansing it; the Panama Canal maneuvering announces the arrival of the new multipolar world order; and OpenAI announces ChatGPT Gov (what could go wrong?).

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A funeral home copes with the surge during the coronavirus pandemic

5 May 2020 @ 7:54 pm

During normal times, Joe Ruggiero Jr. might hold 25 funerals a month; this April there have been 71. Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, his family’s funeral home in East Boston is so overrun that the tribute lounge and cafe normally used to display portraits of the departed has been turned into a makeshift storage space. A thin white sheet of plastic held together with binder clips is all that separates the hallway from the caskets. The white board in the office downstairs is overflowing with funerals. Three on Wednesday. Four on Thursday. Five on Friday. Joe Jr., his son, Joe III, and his daughter, Catie, work tirelessly to make sure that everything is as perfect as it can be in order to bring some comfort to families in grief. They solve an endless string of coronavirus riddles, like what do you bury someone in when their family can’t go back into a nursing home to retrieve their clothing? Or how do you explain to families that they can’t have more than 10 people inside at a tim

Boston Globe staff photographer Erin Clark named Feature Photography Pulitzer finalist for 2020

4 May 2020 @ 8:02 pm

Patrick Lupien and Mariah LeMieux-Lupien knew they were going to be evicted from their apartment in Biddeford, Maine. The lapse was a matter of basic math: As Mariah put it, when you don’t have it, you don’t have it. Despite Patrick’s $40,000 a year salary, the Lupien family became part of an often invisible group known as the “working homeless.” Their story illustrates the growing housing inequality that is prevalent in America today. The family’s hard road over the next six months - from eviction, to living in a campground, to homeless shelters, and then finally finding a home - offers a window into the insecurity and panic that comes with raising children on the brink of financial insolvency.

Photos: One day on the front lines of COVID-19

11 April 2020 @ 4:15 pm

Jessica Rinaldi documented a Cataldo ambulance crew as they worked their 24-hour shift.

Globe staff photos of the month, March 2020

4 April 2020 @ 4:38 am

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month before the coronavirus grabbed the region’s attention: the end of Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign, L Street ice swimmers practicing at Dorchester Bay, soap box derby racing, the Boston Flower & Garden Show, and the MIAA high school winter sports playoffs. Click here to see images from COVID-19 coverage.

Life during the coronavirus pandemic

30 March 2020 @ 10:49 pm

Globe staff photographers document the Boston area and beyond during this unprecented time. The gallery is updated weekly throughout the crisis.

Polar plungers: Photos of Ice Swimming in New England

7 March 2020 @ 8:48 pm

In waters cold enough to kill, 93 competitors, who had to prove they could handle ultra-cold water to qualify, race in distances ranging from 25 to 200 meters during the Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival, held annually in Newport, Vt. “You can’t imagine anything being this cold,” said Laurie Craigen, a first-time competitor. She was part of a large crew that comes up each year from the L Street Bathhouse in South Boston, which is famed for its year-round ocean swimmers. There are documented dangers. One woman from San Francisco lost feeling in her fingertips for nine months after last year’s event. For Karen Nazor, a 57-year-old from Maynard, “It is about the reset.” She says that she can be having a bad week and one dip in frigid water will cleanse her brain. “And the aftereffect is euphoria. It’s like nothing else.” Photographs by Jessica Rinaldi

Globe staff photos of the month, February 2020

4 March 2020 @ 10:19 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the New Hamphire primary, Ash Wednesday, living with progeria, the Beanpot Tournament, and Red Sox spring training.

Globe staff photos of the month, January 2020

1 February 2020 @ 4:14 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the run-up to the Iowa Democratic caucus, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Boston’s State of the City address, celebrations of the new year, and the end of the Patriots’ season.

Globe staff photos of the month, December 2019

2 January 2020 @ 6:10 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: holiday seasonal events, the death of Pete Frates, Boston city council results, winter weather, and high school football championships.

Globe staff photos of the month, November 2019

6 December 2019 @ 5:49 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: Thanksgiving holiday, the loss of a firefighter, Women Veterans Appreciation Day, and high school sports playoffs.

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News and features about the latest technology, engineering, and science advances including electronics, computing, energy, biomedical, robotics and more.

IEEE Offers AI Training Courses and a Mini MBA Program

21 February 2025 @ 7:00 pm

Artificial intelligence is changing the way business is conducted. Organizations that understand where to deploy AI strategically—whether through process improvements, more effective data use, or elsewhere—are expected to outperform their competition and have greater growth and efficiency. In its annual report, “The Impact of Technology in 2025 and Beyond: An IEEE Global Study,” IEEE surveyed 350 global technology leaders including CIOs, CTOs, and IT directors. The survey revealed that more than half of the respondents ra

Video Friday: Helix

21 February 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RoboCup German Open: 12–16 March 2025, NUREMBERG, GERMANYGerman Robotics Conference: 13–15 March 2025, NUREMBERG, GERMANYEuropean Robotics Forum: 25–27 March 2025, STUTTGART, GERMANY

Reinforcement Learning Triples Spot’s Running Speed

21 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm

About a year ago, Boston Dynamics released a research version of its Spot quadruped robot, which comes with a low-level application programming interface (API) that allows direct control of Spot’s joints. Even back then, the rumor was that this API unlocked some significant performance improvements on Spot, including a much faster running speed. That rumor came from the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute, formerly The AI Institute, formerly the Boston Dynamics AI Institute, and if you were at

Saving Public Data Takes More Than Simple Snapshots

19 February 2025 @ 6:30 pm

Shortly after the Trump administration took office in the United States in late January, more than 8,000 pages across several government websites and databases were taken down, the New York Times found. Though many of these have now been restored, thousands of pages were purged of references to gender and diversity initiatives, for example, and others including the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) website remain down.

A Rover Race on Mojave Desert Sands

18 February 2025 @ 7:00 pm

With NASA working on sending humans to Mars starting in the 2030s, colonizing the Red Planet seems more achievable than ever. The space agency is already leading yearlong simulated missions to better understand how living on Mars could affect humans.Because of the planet’s thin atmosphere, high radiation levels, and abrasive dust, people would need to live in specialized dwellings and use robots to perform outdoor tasks.With hopes of

China Rescues Stranded Lunar Satellites

18 February 2025 @ 12:00 pm

China has managed to deliver a pair of satellites into lunar orbit despite the spacecraft initially being stranded in low Earth orbit following a rocket failure, using a mix of complex calculations, precise engine burns, and astrodynamic ingenuity.China launched the DRO-A and B satellites on 13 March last year on a Long March 2C rocket, aiming to send the pair into a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) around the moon. However, the rocket’s Yuanzheng-1S upper stage—intended to fire the space

Willie Hobbs Moore: STEM Trailblazer

16 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm

At a time in American history when even the most intelligent Black women were expected to become, at most, teachers or nurses, Willie Hobbs Moore broke with societal expectations to become a noted physicist and engineer.Moore probably is best known for being the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in science (physics) in the United States, in 1972. She also is renowned for being an unwavering advocate for getting more Black people into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Her achievements have inspired generations of Black students, and women especially, to b

Video Friday: PARTNR

14 February 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RoboCup German Open: 12–16 March 2025, NUREMBERG, GERMANYGerman Robotics Conference: 13–15 March 2025, NUREMBERG, GERMANYEuropean Robotics Forum: 25�

Are You Ready to Let an AI Agent Use Your Computer?

13 February 2025 @ 2:00 pm

Two years after the generative AI boom really began with the launch of ChatGPT, it no longer seems that exciting to have a phenomenally helpful AI assistant hanging around in your web browser or phone, just waiting for you to ask it questions. The next big push in AI is for AI agents that can take action on your behalf. But while agentic AI has already arrived for power users like coders, everyday consumers don’t yet have these kinds of AI assistants. That will soon change. Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI have all recently unveiled experimental models that can use computers the way people do—searching the web for information, filli

IEEE Unveils the 2025–2030 Strategic Plan

12 February 2025 @ 7:00 pm

IEEE’s 2020–2025 strategic plan set direction for the organization and informed its efforts over the last four years. The IEEE Board of Directors, supported by the IEEE Strategy and Alignment Committee, has updated the goals of the plan, which now covers 2025 through 2030. Even though the goals have been updated, IEEE’s mission and vision remain constant.The 2025–2030 IEEE Strategic Plan’s si

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Wales v Ireland, Six Nations 2025: What time is kick-off today and what TV channel is it on? - The Telegraph

22 February 2025 @ 11:12 am

Wales v Ireland, Six Nations 2025: What time is kick-off today and what TV channel is it on?  The Telegraph

Angry workers use AI to bombard businesses with employment lawsuits - The Telegraph

22 February 2025 @ 9:00 am

Angry workers use AI to bombard businesses with employment lawsuits  The Telegraph

Man arrested after stabbing next to Holocaust memorial in Berlin - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 9:45 pm

Man arrested after stabbing next to Holocaust memorial in Berlin  The Telegraph

Starmer to defy Trump with new aid for Ukraine - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 9:00 pm

Starmer to defy Trump with new aid for Ukraine  The Telegraph

Ukraine-Russia war: Starmer done nothing to end conflict, says Trump - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 8:21 pm

Ukraine-Russia war: Starmer done nothing to end conflict, says Trump  The Telegraph

Family of dead hostages attacks Netanyahu - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 7:59 pm

Family of dead hostages attacks Netanyahu  The Telegraph

Gove’s future revealed: Overindulgence and impulsiveness - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 7:35 pm

Gove’s future revealed: Overindulgence and impulsiveness  The Telegraph

What would my Labour CV look like? Well, I was a successful jockey, actress... - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 7:11 pm

What would my Labour CV look like? Well, I was a successful jockey, actress...  The Telegraph

Do not call us Tottenham – say Tottenham Hotspur - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 6:46 pm

Do not call us Tottenham – say Tottenham Hotspur  The Telegraph

Trump to abandon Russia war crimes prosecution - The Telegraph

21 February 2025 @ 6:02 pm

Trump to abandon Russia war crimes prosecution  The Telegraph

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Three more Israeli hostages released by Hamas as Israel to free Palestinian prisoners

22 February 2025 @ 11:58 am

Three more Israeli hostages - Omer Wenkert, Omer Shem Tov and Eliya Cohen - have been freed by Hamas, just hours following the release of two others - Avera Mengistu and Tal Shoham - on Saturday

Sepsis fears in pope’s pneumonia battle as Holy Year celebrations start

22 February 2025 @ 11:47 am

The Pope is ‘not out of danger’

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Trump turnaround as he says Putin attacked Kyiv but he is ‘sick’ of Zelensky

22 February 2025 @ 11:42 am

US president Donald Trump reverses course and says Russia did invade Ukraine after facing backlash

German election live updates: Final poll predicts large gains for AfD hours before voters cast ballots

22 February 2025 @ 11:38 am

Germany heads to the polls for the fourth snap election in its history

Doctor Who fans confused by ‘random’ announcement about new season

22 February 2025 @ 11:37 am

‘The way zero fans saw this because in what world do rugby and Doctor Who fans overlap,’ said one fan

UK Athletics Indoor Championships: Schedule, times and how to watch on TV

22 February 2025 @ 11:31 am

The best of British athletics will be fighting for medals and the chance to compete at European and World Indoor Championships in the coming weeks on the road to the Tokyo World Championships in September

Fire delays start of British Indoor Athletics Championships as venue evacuated

22 February 2025 @ 11:29 am

The Utilita Arena had to be evacuated after the incident on Saturday morning

Family confirms body of hostage handed over by Hamas was Israeli mother Shiri Bibas

22 February 2025 @ 11:22 am

Hamas returns remains of Israeli hostage after mixup that threatened the ceasefire

Indian politician accuses airline of allotting him broken seat: ‘Isn’t this cheating passengers’

22 February 2025 @ 11:16 am

Indian agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan publicly criticised the Air India airline for allotting him a ‘broken’ seat on the flight from Bhopal city to the capital New Delhi

Rich in cash, Japan automaker Toyota builds a city to test futuristic mobility

22 February 2025 @ 11:14 am

Woven City near Mount Fuji is where Japanese automaker Toyota plans to test everyday living with robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous zero-emissions transportation