BYD Half as Many Cars Sold in January from December With Tough Competition from Geely
BYD NEVs include both passenger and commercial vehicles recorded January sales of 205,518 units, down 30.67% year-on-year and down 50.45% month-on-month. BYD’s January sales of passenger battery electric vehicles (BEVs) totaled 83,249 units, down 33.60% year-on-year and down 56.35% from December. BYD’s power battery and energy storage battery installations in January totaled about 20.187 GWh…Continue Reading
Nvidia releases DreamDojo, a robot ‘world model’ trained on 44,000 hours of human video
A team of researchers led by Nvidia has released DreamDojo, a new AI system designed to teach robots how to interact with the physical world by watching tens of thousands of hours of human video — a development that could significantly reduce the time and cost required to train the next generation of humanoid machines.TheContinue Reading
NASA’s Hubble Captures Light Show Around Rapidly Dying Star
This stunning image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in the Egg Nebula, sculpted by freshly ejected stardust. Located approximately 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus, the Egg Nebula features a central star obscured by a dense cloud of dust — like a “yolk” nestled within aContinue Reading
Core Survey by NASA’s Roman Mission Will Unveil Universe’s Dark Side
The broadest planned survey by NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will reveal hundreds of millions of galaxies scattered across the cosmos. After Roman launches as soon as this fall, scientists will use these sparkly beacons to study the universe’s shadowy underpinnings: dark matter and dark energy. “We set out to build the ultimateContinue Reading
How Will the Economy Perform in 2026? These 7 People Will Tell You.
Instead of surveys and government reports, listen to the people closest to capital, consumers and jobs…Continue Reading
What Josh Shapiro’s new memoir tells us about a potential presidential run
RNS) — Would the United States elect a Jewish president? It might be a question of faith. The post What Josh Shapiro’s new memoir tells us about a potential presidential run appeared first on RNS…Continue Reading
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,448
These are the key developments from day 1,448 of Russia’s war on Ukraine., These are the key developments from day 1,448 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Ukrainian servicemen attend air defence drills in Chernihiv region Ukraine [File: Gleb Garanich/Reuters] Here is where things stand on Wednesday, February 11: Fighting AContinue Reading
US family demands pro-Palestine protester’s release after hospitalisation
Loved ones say they were ‘stonewalled’ by immigration agents as Leqaa Kordia rushed to hospital from detention centre., Leqaa Kordia’s family say they were left in the dark when the 33-year-old was rushed from an immigration detention centre in Texas to a nearby hospital late last week. For more thanContinue Reading
CrossOver 26 Released with Wine 11.0 and NTSync Support
CodeWeavers has announced the release of CrossOver 26, the latest version of their paid software that lets you run Windows games and apps on Linux and macOS. CrossOver 26 ships with Wine 11.0, the latest stable version released in January 2026. It ships over 6,000 changes and fixes, plus NTSyncContinue Reading
How I used guilt as a motivator for good
Recently, I was asked by a friend and colleague if I were interested in speaking together at a conference. I was pleasantly surprised because I hadn’t contributed much to the project they were presenting, but I expressed interest. We met to discuss the presentation, and that’s when I learned theContinue Reading
3 key open source challenges in developing countries
When I go back home and talk to people in the tech industry, or any other industry for that matter, about what I do and the topics I’m involved in daily, I’m usually met with bemusement at the idea of an Open Source Programs Office (OSPO). The concept of aContinue Reading
Scientists uncover the climate shock that reshaped Easter Island
Around 1550, life on Rapa Nui began changing in ways long misunderstood. New research reveals that a severe drought, lasting more than a century, dramatically reduced rainfall on the already water-scarce island, reshaping how people lived, worshiped, and organized society. Instead of collapsing, Rapanui communities adapted—shifting rituals, power structures, andContinue Reading
SCAF2026
Spacecraft Anomalies and Failures (SCAF) 2026 March 24-26, 2026 NASA and NRO will jointly host the Spacecraft Anomalies and Failures (SCAF) Workshop with the goal of bringing together government, industry, academia, allies, and international partners to share the critical role of analysis, trends, and lessons learned from anomalies and failures to preventContinue Reading











