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How a ‘swimming cap’ could transform care for brain-injured babies

Three-week-old Theo sleeps peacefully in his cot, unaware that he is part of a trial for innovative technology that could benefit many others. Dr. Flora Faure carefully places a small black cap on his head, resembling a swimming cap or the kind worn by rugby players. The cap is dotted with hexagonal sensors that track brain activity. At Rosie Maternity …

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Why human-shaped robots loom large in Musk’s Tesla plans

Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, has already made appearances in showrooms, factory floors, and even in photos with Kim Kardashian. But Elon Musk’s ambitions for the robot extend far beyond that. Since introducing Optimus at a Tesla event in 2022, Musk has envisioned it becoming a major part of daily life, assisting people in their homes and shaping the future of …

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Reports Surging Demand for Blackwell Chips

NHSINCHU, Taiwan, Nov 8 (Reuters) – Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, announced on Saturday that the company is witnessing exceptionally strong demand for its advanced Blackwell chips, driving increased wafer orders from its manufacturing partner, TSMC (2330.TW). Huang, speaking at an event hosted by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co in Hsinchu, explained that Nvidia’s Blackwell platform includes not just GPUs (graphics processing …

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