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MIT designs computing component that uses waste heat 'as a form of information'
By Owen Hughes published
Proof of concept uses passive components to redirect heat across a chip, allowing temperature patterns to be used for data processing.

Capture 2026's space and astronomy highlights with one of our favorite astrophotography cameras — the Sony Alpha 7 IV has 20% off at Amazon
By Paul Brett published
Deals Our camera expert Kimberley Lane gave the Sony Alpha 7 IV an almost flawless review, and it delivered incredibly well, not just for astrophotography but as a brilliant all-rounder.

Save $102 on our fitness experts' recommended choice as the best walking treadmill, now at one of its lowest-ever prices
By Paul Brett published
Deals We gave the Urevo Strol 2E Smart Treadmill four out of five stars and found it delivered brilliant performance, almost silent running and had a minimal floorspace footprint.

Best bone conduction headphones 2026: Our top picks for every budget
By Anna Gora last updated
Buying guides These are the best bone conduction headphones you can buy in every category, from Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 and Nank Runner Diver 2 Pro to Suunto Wing 2.

How well can AI and humans work together? Scientists are turning to Dungeons & Dragons to find out
By Alan Bradley published
D&D is being used as a benchmark to see how well models can make long-term plans, adhere to rules and strategize with a team.

Swarovski NL Pure 8x32 binoculars review
By Kimberley Lane published
These premium binoculars pack a lot of punch and are a must-have for serious birders and nature lovers.

Mokoqi Star Projector Night Light review
By Kim Snaith published
The Mokoqi Star Projector is a cheerful, low-cost sleep aid for babies and tots.

LaView Galaxy Projector review
By Kim Snaith published
This premium projector is packed with features, but the LaView Galaxy Projector doesn’t quite match up to its rivals.

What is Moltbook? A social network for AI threatens a 'total purge' of humanity — but some experts say it's a hoax
By Ben Turner published
A new social networking site exclusively for bots has sparked claims of AI inventing its own religion and plotting humanity's downfall. But experts say its real dangers lie elsewhere.
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