

China Assembles an EUV Lithography Prototype — A Step Toward Its Own Advanced Chip Production
China has assembled a working EUV lithography prototype in Shenzhen, with state backing and involvement from Huawei. Industrial chip production…

Humanoid Robots and the Risk of a New Investment Illusion
Investors warn that the humanoid robotics market may be overheating: technology is advancing fast, but scalable business models and clear…

ASML Beyond Chips: EUV Lithography Opens the Path to Mass Nanopores for Medicine
IMEC shows how ASML’s EUV lithography can enable industrial-scale production of nanopores for genomics, diagnostics, and personalized medicine.

Starlink Is Growing Faster Than Ever
SpaceX’s Starlink exceeds 9 million active users worldwide, signaling its transition from an experimental project to a core element of…

China Launches a Rotary Bet on Low-Altitude Aviation
China launches its first high-power rotary engine for low-altitude aircraft, targeting eVTOLs, drones, and future air mobility systems.

A Vaccine with an IPA Flavor: When Immunology Walks into a Bar
U.S. virologist Chris Buck tests a self-made “beer vaccine,” proving that immune responses can be triggered through fermented, food-based delivery…

Stingraybot — When a Robot Learns to Move Like a Living Creature
ETH Zurich researchers unveiled Stingraybot, a soft robot using microbubble-based artificial muscles to move smoothly without motors or batteries.

Skynet Does Embroidery
TARS Robotics demonstrates a humanoid robot capable of precision embroidery, marking a breakthrough in fine motor skills and deformable-material handling.

The Global Robotics Landscape
Global robotics in 2025 shifted from deployment to architecture. 2026 will define competitiveness through system design, not robot count.

2026: A Scenario Without Rose-Colored Glasses
2026 will be a hard year for robotics: no mass humanoids, rising energy limits, fewer demos and more real industrial…
