Technology & Industry

Tesla Optimus Goes to the Factory: The Best Use Case for Humanoid Robots – and Its Limits

In spring 2026, Tesla made a bold decision.On May 21, 2026, the last Model S and Model X rolled off the line at the Fremont factory, according to media reports.

The Composite Ceiling of Vision-Only: The Unsolved Challenges Behind Tesla FSD's Zero-Intervention Feat

Discussions around the capabilities of Tesla's Full Self-Driving system often swing between two extremes.

Going Unmanned Isn’t About Removing Pilots—It’s About Rebuilding Flight Capability: AI and 5G-A Transform Low-Altitude Aviation

Over the past few years, aviation strategies in major economies around the world have turned increasing attention to low-altitude airspace.

Space Manufacturing and On-Orbit Servicing: The Next Strategic High Ground of the Space Economy

For more than six decades, humanity's access to space has been constrained by a simple physical reality: everything must be launched from Earth's surface.

Why Precision Feeding with Cattle Facial Recognition Is Stalling

In recent years, precision livestock farming has attracted significant R&D investment and media attention.

Why Aren't 3D-Printed Homes Everywhere, Despite Lower Costs Than Brick-and-Mortar?

Every so often, news about 3D-printed buildings makes the rounds: a large printer "spits out" a house in a matter of hours, with reports often highlighting lower costs and faster construction.

Which of Space, Brain-Computer, or Genetics Might Blend into Daily Life First?

We live in an age saturated with promises of the future. From dramatic headlines about Mars colonies to neural implants that could restore sight to the blind, the sense of a technologically transformed tomorrow feels almost within reach.

How Huawei's Pangu-Weather AI Model Goes Beyond "Physical Laws" and Reshapes the Future of Global Weather Forecasting

Weather forecasting affects everyone's daily life — from deciding whether to bring an umbrella tomorrow to preparing for extreme events like typhoons and heatwaves.

China's Race for the First Publicly Listed Humanoid Robot Company: Which Robots Will Reach Factories and Homes First?

When videos of Boston Dynamics' Atlas performing backflips and parkour continue to impress audiences online, a very different path is unfolding on the other side of the Pacific.