When Oracle Corp. announced a multi-hundred-billion-dollar computing deal with OpenAI last September, its stock jumped 30-40 per cent in a single day. The $330 billion leap in market value was larger ...
A research team from Cornell University and Carnegie Mellon University has developed a prototype knitting machine that can build arbitrarily rigid three-dimensional structures by layering stitches ...
Yeşim Group received the Innovation award in the 2025 Just Style Excellence Awards for its integration of automated, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered inspection technology in circular knitting, ...
Electronic wafers are used as the bases in chips needed for AI. Nvidia said this week that it expects to sell more than $500 billion worth of Blackwell and Rubin chips next year. About the author: ...
AI looks like a circular money machine. Microsoft owns a major stake in OpenAI, which in turn invests in AMD. Nvidia puts billions of dollars into OpenAI and holds equity in CoreWeave, one of ...
On the 29th September, John Lewis is thrilled to launch a circular unisex knitwear collection made from reclaimed and repurposed wool. The collection features preloved wool clothing donated through ...
Yes, you read that right– not benchy, but beanie, as in the hat. A toque, for those of us under the Maple Leaf. It’s not 3D printed, either, except perhaps by the loosest definition of the word: it is ...
ALBSTADT, Germany — May 20, 2025 — The new machine control system Control 5.0 from Mayer & Cie. is now available. It makes the company’s circular knitting machines Internet- and knitlink-ready, ...
In the core of a knitting machine or at the tips of a skilled knitter’s needles, a strand of fiber can be transformed into anything from a delicate scarf to a bulletproof vest. But different knitting ...
Physicists bring unprecedented levels of predictability to the ancient practice of knitting by developing a mathematical model that could be used to create a new class of lightweight, ultra-strong ...
Penn physicist Randall Kamien, visiting scholar Lauren Niu, and collaborator Geneviève Dion of Drexel bring unprecedented levels of predictability to the ancient practice of knitting by developing a ...