
Thanks to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have observed a black hole releasing energy equivalent to ten quintillion hydrogen bombs per second. That’s ten billion billion bombs’ worth of power, enough to supply every city on Earth for millions of years, pouring out of a single galaxy...

Robots are getting a sense of touch and a rudimentary sense of pain. A neuromorphic electronic skin can now encode tactile information into neural-like signals, detect harmful contact, pinpoint damage and trigger instant protective reflexes. This leap toward instinctive machines could mark a major moment for robotics and the kind of tech you’ll find at FOS Future Lab at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed...

You’ve heard of autonomous cars. You’ve probably accepted autonomous vacuum cleaners. Now meet the autonomous umbrella: a flying, self-piloting canopy designed to track its user and provide hands-free protection from rain or sun. Coming to an awards ceremony red carpet near you, soon..
Perhaps you're finally sick of putting laundry away, or maybe you need an excellent dance partner. If you were to own your very own Unitree G1, what would your first command be?
We saw G1 at #FOSFutureLab presented by https://x.com/RandoxHealth last year and we're looking forward to seeing 🔗↗️…
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As the James Webb Space Telescope reveals supermassive black holes are on the move – at two million miles per hour no less – Cosmos Unseen: Black Holes brings the latest discoveries into immersive focus thanks to a new Android-exclusive AR experience that began with Cosmos in Focus at last year’s FOS Future Lab...