In the April 2025 issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, read about tiny star explosions that are powering Moore's law, an ambitious plan to move renewable energy to the E.U., a simpler way to charge EVs, what AI can learn from other disciplines, and more!

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IEEE Spectrum: April 2025


Tiny Star Explosions Are Powering Moore's Law

Tiny Star Explosions Are Powering Moore's Law
“Supernova explosions, the catastrophic self-destruction of certain types of worn-out stars, are intimately tied to life on Earth because they are the birthplaces of heavy elements across the universe…”

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Power via the Black Sea

Power via the Black Sea
Green-energy link set to span the Black Sea, despite risk of war and undersea cable sabotage, the Caucasus region plans to send clean electricity to Europe...”

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A Simpler, Cheaper Way to Charge EVs

A Simpler, Cheaper Way to Charge EVs
“If there’s one thing we could do now to hasten the transition to electric vehicles, it’s this: Build a robust public EV-charging infrastructure. While the media has focused on vehicle performance and range, consumers are clear that they want electric cars to do everything their old vehicles do…”

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What AI Can Learn From Other Disciplines

AI Can Learn From Other Disciplines
“As artificial intelligence reshapes society, our traditional safety nets and ethical frameworks are being put to the test. How can we make sure that AI remains a force for good? What can AI learn from cybersecurity, robotics, and astrobiology…”

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