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How Trump is helping China extend its massive lead in clean energy 

How Trump is helping China extend its massive lead in clean energy 

On a spring day in 1954, Bell Labs researchers showed off the first practical solar panels at a press conference in Murray Hill, New Jersey, using sunlight to spin a toy Ferris wheel before a stunned crowd. The solar future looked bright. But in the race to commercialize the technology it invented,...

Vibe coding : bonne ou mauvaise vibe ? / Avis d'expert

Vibe coding : bonne ou mauvaise vibe ? / Avis d'expert

Par Martyn Ditchburn, CTO pour la région EMEA (Zscaler)L’IA, comme toute technologie, n’est fondamentalement ni bonne ni mauvaise. Comme toujours, cela dépend de qui l’utilise et à quelles fins. Ce qui est toutefois indéniable, c’est que l’IA évolue plus rapidement que les normes et les lois, les...

How healthcare accelerator programs are changing care

How healthcare accelerator programs are changing care

As healthcare faces mounting pressures, from rising costs and an aging population to widening disparities, forward thinking innovations are more essential than ever. Accelerator programs have proven to be powerful launchpads for health tech companies, often combining resources, mentorship, and...

What health care providers actually want from AI

What health care providers actually want from AI

In a market flooded with AI promises, health care decision-makers are no longer dazzled by flashy demos or abstract potential. Today, they want pragmatic and pressure-tested products. They want solutions that work for their clinicians, staff, patients, and their bottom line. To gain traction in...

Thomas Dullien (Halvar Flake) - L'incroyable parcours d'un génie du Reverse Engineering

Thomas Dullien (Halvar Flake) - L'incroyable parcours d'un génie du Reverse Engineering

Cet article fait partie de ma série de l’été spécial hackers et ce sera le dernier ! Je vais faire une petite pause maintenant même si j’en ai encore un bon paquet à écrire… Mais ce sera pour bientôt… Bonne lecture ! Et bonne reprise ! Pour ce dernier article de ma série...

From pilot to scale: Making agentic AI work in health care

From pilot to scale: Making agentic AI work in health care

Over the past 20 years building advanced AI systems—from academic labs to enterprise deployments—I’ve witnessed AI’s waves of success rise and fall. My journey began during the “AI Winter,” when billions were invested in expert systems that ultimately underdelivered. Flash forward to today: large...

Unlocking enterprise agility in the API economy

Unlocking enterprise agility in the API economy

Across industries, enterprises are increasingly adopting an on-demand approach to compute, storage, and applications. They are favoring digital services that are faster to deploy, easier to scale, and better integrated with partner ecosystems. Yet, one critical pillar has lagged: the network. While...

DocumentDB rejoint la fondation Linux

DocumentDB rejoint la fondation Linux

Annonce surpise ces dernières heures, Microsoft a décidé de placer DocumentDB sous l'égide la Fondation Linux. C'est la dernière étape de la transformation de sa base de données orientée documents. Début de l'année, Microsoft l'avait mis en open source. Désormais, c'est la fondation Linux qui va...

Chandrakasan named provost

Chandrakasan named provost

Anantha Chandrakasan became the Institute’s new provost on July 1, succeeding Cynthia Barnhart, SM ’86, PhD ’88, who announced her decision to step down in February. Chandrakasan, who earned his BS, MS, and PhD in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California,...

MIT is worth fighting for

MIT is worth fighting for

As I write in late July, we’re contending with a major tax increase on the annual returns from MIT’s endowment as well as other investments and assets. This new tax burden will strain the resources we use to support research, innovation, and student scholarships and financial aid—the heart and soul...

Reimagining sound and space

Reimagining sound and space

On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life. On the fourth floor, a jazz combo works through a set in a rehearsal suite as engineers adjust microphone levels in a nearby control booth. Downstairs, the layered rhythms of Senegalese drumming pulse through a...