>
Hedge Funds Underweight North American Stocks Despite S&P 500 Highs
One solar panel every 30 seconds.
FILM: The worst coup in history – How the banks stole our money & freedom (svensk text)
Who Will Teach Donald Trump to Play Chess?
His grandparents had heart disease.
At 11, Laurent Simons decided he wanted to fight aging.
Mayo Clinic's AI Can Detect Pancreatic Cancer up to 3 Years Before Diagnosis–When Treatment...
A multi-terrain robot from China is going viral, not because of raw speed or power...
The World's Biggest Fusion Reactor Just Hit A Milestone
Wow. Researchers just built an AI that can control your body...
Google Chrome silently installs a 4 GB AI model on your device without consent
The $5 Battery That Never Dies - Edison Buried This 100 Years Ago
That is not a real fish. IT'S A ROBOT.
Scientists Unveil Hemp Alternative to Plastic That Can Withstand Boiling Water...

One solar panel every 30 seconds. That's where robotics starts becoming more than a demo. The interesting part is not the panel itself anymore. Solar hardware has become relatively cheap. The real bottleneck is installation: labor, wiring, mounting, and deployment speed. This is exactly where robots change the equation. A machine placing heavy solar panels with millimeter precision, hour after hour, in real outdoor conditions, is not just impressive engineering. It's economic leverage. Because once deployment depends less on installer availability and more on scalable automation, solar growth can accelerate far beyond current limits. This feels like one of those moments where AI + robotics quietly move from "interesting technology" to real infrastructure impact.