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A criminologist and her former police chief partner investigate the vanishing of a local girl in the small Swedish town where ...
On Tuesday, the American robot maker Figure AI unveiled a groundbreaking automated production line that it claims is capable of manufacturing 12,000 of its humanoids per year. The same day ...
A tiny magnetic robot that can take 3D scans from deep within the body and could transform early cancer detection has been developed by researchers. The team, led by engineers from the University ...
is the world’s first commercially deployed humanoid robot. Amazon and other customers use it in warehouses for repetitive tasks such as loading and unloading totes.Credit...Video by Mike Kai ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Excitement is building at the Reid Park Zoo as they prepare for the opening of Wild Wonders: The Beauty of Art, Culture and Conservation. The zoo announced the arrival of ...
The prospect of setting up mining operations in space holds the potential for enticing rewards of rare metals that can’t be easily found ... Asteroid Mining Corporation plans to send its SCAR-E robot ...
A team of biologists and engineers from the University of California, Berkeley has designed a hopping robot that can replicate one of the squirrel’s most impressive skills: landing precisely on a ...
You have to try." Following a further launch next year, the company plans to develop ways to mine near-Earth asteroids for the valuable, concentrated metals some contain – particularly the ...
Lyndon French for The New York Times Supported by By Elisabeth Vincentelli A few weeks before the pioneering Norwegian black metal band Mayhem ... much aligned with its art. Onstage, Dead favored ...
SCRAP B-More located in Pigtown has a few goals in mind. Encourage creativity, and re-purpose unwanted items into new uses. "This is materials just out of people's homes because we all have a bit ...
An exhibition at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University challenges our perception of the American dream through Hayden’s uncanny yet familiar work. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH ...
On stage during a keynote speech this week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke to an adorable robot named Blue, which responded in classic "bee-boop" robot language. It was a modern meet cute.