
Rack-Mount Hydroponics: Smart Vertical Farming Tech
Rack-mount hydroponics merges data center design with vertical farming, creating automated, space-efficient growing systems that leverage IoT sensors and AI-driven controls.

Researchers have cracked the code on lithium dendrites, the tiny crystalline structures that have plagued battery safety for decades. This breakthrough could transform energy storage.

Kernel anti-cheats operate at the deepest level of your operating system to detect and prevent cheating in online games. Learn how these powerful security tools work and why they spark debate.

SpaceX demonstrated its rapid launch capabilities with back-to-back Starlink missions from opposite coasts, showcasing the company's dominance in commercial spaceflight.

Microsoft's Windows 11 update finally allows custom user directory naming during setup, delivering significant benefits for enterprise IT management and operational efficiency.

A critical helium supply disruption in Qatar has put the global semiconductor industry on high alert, with chip manufacturers facing a potential production crisis within two weeks.

Apple's MacBook Neo brings A18 Pro chip power to a budget-friendly Mac. We review the compromises, performance, and whether this $500 cheaper laptop delivers real value.

Tube amps ruled guitar tone for decades, but modern technology has caught up. Digital modeling now offers studio-quality sound without the weight, maintenance, or volume issues.

NASA enters construction phase for Dragonfly, a revolutionary nuclear-powered rotorcraft that will fly through Titan's atmosphere in 2034, searching for the chemical origins of life.

Apple's MacBook Pro is set for its biggest transformation since 2021, with OLED technology, M6 chips, and revolutionary features arriving between late 2026 and early 2027.

Apple silently discontinued the 512GB Mac Studio configuration, forcing buyers toward higher-tier models. Here's what changed and how it affects your purchasing decision.

After half a century, physicists have experimentally confirmed the existence of tiny magnetic vortices in atomically thin materials, exactly as a famous 1970s theory predicted.