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AI revolution: Researchers teach everyday objects to sense, think, and move
A stapler that slides towards your hand before you reach for it. A lamp that tilts forward when you start to read.
Another thing to try is taking photos at noon, then taking photos just before sunset. The light is less intense at sunset; ...
This festive season, don’t just let your table setting steal the show, also create an aesthetically pleasing home bar to keep ...
Most runners overlook ankle stiffness, but it helps you run faster. Discover the science and three expert-approved drills to ...
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Programming robots with rubber bands
From sorting objects in a warehouse to navigating furniture while vacuuming, robots today use sensors, software control ...
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'Metabots' shapeshift from flat sheets into hundreds of structures
Researchers have created a class of robots made from thin sheets of material that can snap into hundreds of stable shapes, ...
Be cautious of these daily habits that may be ‘destabilizing’ your spine health. Neurosurgeon reveals the common habits at ...
Shopify reports that brands need distinct voices to stand out amid digital sameness, emphasizing authenticity, engagement, ...
The American Museum of Natural History is relocating Apex, a 150-million-year-old skeleton, to a new spot near its dinosaur ...
Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy—a ...
D’Angelo released only three studio albums in a career that spanned 30 years, and yet he will go down as one of the great ...
An Oklahoma pastor who claims to receive visions from God has issued a chilling warning about a possible threat invading ...
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