The tech industry knows Avalos as one of the main guys in Intel, but now he is leading his own technology infrastructure firm.
Researchers have broken the speed record after transmitting data at a blazing rate of 1.85 petabits per second.
Tesla's market shares dipped by 3% after reducing the prices of its Model 3 and Model Y. Tesla recently slashed the price tags of its cars in China by 10%.
Researchers have designed an AI chemist outfitted with a scientific mind to conduct chemical research and experiments.
A group of "aquanauts" found a new, flourishing ecosystem hidden in a vast watery desert in the Maldives.
Robotics Plus unveiled its multi-use robotic vehicle designed to perform orchard and vineyard machine jobs.
Massive phytoplankton concentrations swirled in the Baltic Sea, creating a real-life "Starry Night" painting.
After traversing a hazardous terrain, Curiosity finally arrived at a salty region on Mars that formed billions of years ago.
The Biden administration is reportedly eyeing to expand its restrictions on China for its AI and quantum computing technologies.
Swifties flooded Spotify on Friday to stream Taylor Swift's new album "Midnights." The clock has finally struck midnight, and Swifties are taking over Spotify to stream Taylor Swift's newest album, "Midnights", which was released on Friday, Oct.
Elon Musk has reportedly informed potential investors of Twitter that he will cut 75% of the company's workforce.
NASA is set to study nearly all water found on Earth's surface. NASA's Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite has finally arrived at the Californian Vandenberg Space Force Base, where engineers will start making last-minute preparations for the spacecraft's launch in December aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Center-4 East.
Webb gives us a fascinating glimpse into three galaxies merging around an extremely red quasar! Astronomers made an unexpected discovery while using the James Webb Space Telescope to peer back in time to the early universe, they saw a dazzling group of galaxies fusing together around a rare red quasar within a gigantic black hole.
Researchers found that AI can accurately identify someone's race from radiographic scans, which could cause racial bias and disparities in the medical field.
Want to listen to vintage music? This new website has tons of files from the 80s and 90s perfect for a blast in the past.
This AI-led political party in Denmark wants to raise public awareness about AI's societal effects.
The world's second-largest solar energy storage is now up and running in a desert close to Blythe.
Revel in the full glories of the sky with this 12-year time-lapse movie from NASA! Snapshots of the sky give us a glimpse of what it's like to live up there, but movies immerse us fully into the wonders of the universe.
Astronauts are now allowed to conduct spacewalks outside the ISS after a water incident back in March.
North Korea fires 100 more artillery shells as a response to the South's live-firing exercises at border areas.
Researchers are now growing zombie mushrooms in a lab in hopes of developing anti-cancer and anti-viral drugs.
Experts at ACS sensors created an entirely edible sensor to detect if frozen products have been refrozen or contaminated.
NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer has detected polarized X-rays from the remnants of an exploding star for the first time.
NATO has begun its nuclear drills despite the growing tensions in Ukraine. NATO on Monday began its annual nuclear drills in northwest Europe as they had long been planned, even as tensions escalate over the conflict in Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin's threat to take whatever means necessary to defend Russian territory The drills, which the military alliance said will involve 60 aircraft, including fighter jets, surveillance aircraft, and refueling planes, will be joined by 14 of NATO's 30 member countries, according to a report by the AP.
Researchers have 3D-printed edible QR codes that may help the industry in creating non-toxic tags. Our lives were made considerably simpler by QR codes, which were developed in 1994 by the Japanese vehicle company Denso Wave.
Scientists claimed that they have created an electrode that would increase the energy density of EV batteries by 10-25%.
An astronaut from the ISS captures two enchanting blue blobs of light from the moon and a lightning strike.
As EU nations grapple with Russian gas restrictions, their use of renewables has increased, according to a recent study.
YouTube has finally halted its experiment to limit 4K streaming to premium subscribers. According to one of its official Twitter accounts, YouTube has stopped the experiment that prevented users from watching videos in 4K without paying an additional $11.
Noise cameras will be installed in selected areas in England to crack down on rowdy drivers. The Department for Transport has announced that four locations in England will test noise-detecting traffic cameras in an effort to crack down on "boy racers" who rev engines and use illegal exhausts, according to a report by The Guardian.