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CHINESE SCIENTISTS BUILD FASTEST HUMANOID ROBOT IN THE WORLD — IT CAN RUN AT 8 MPH
The STAR1 robot can reach a top speed of 8 mph with the added help of a pair of sneakers.
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WHICH CAME FIRST: VIRUSES OR BACTERIA?
Viruses and bacteria have been around for billions of years, but which came first?
17.10.2024
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TESLA CAUGHT USING A LAZY VIDEO EDITING TRICK TO MAKE ITS "AUTONOMOUS" ROBOTS LOOK MORE CAPABLE
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FUTURE 6G DATA SPEEDS COULD HIT 1 TBPS — UP TO 10,000 TIMES FASTER THAN 5G — AFTER TRANSMISSION BREAKTHROUGH
Scientists combined two existing wireless technologies — high-speed electronics and millimeter wave photonics — for the first time to achieve record-breaking wireless data transmission speeds.
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SPATULAS AND TAKEOUT CONTAINERS MADE FROM RECYCLED BLACK PLASTIC MAY CARRY FLAME RETARDANTS
New research has detected high levels of flame retardants in some toys, kitchen utensils and other household items made from recycled black plastic. But the potential health effects remain unclear.
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MOUSE BRAINS, CANNABIS PLANTS AND SPIDER EYES: 20 JAW-DROPPING IMAGES OF THE MICROSCOPIC WORLD AROUND US
See the top 20 winning photographs from the 50th Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
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ASTRONAUTS COULD MINE ASTEROIDS FOR FOOD SOMEDAY, SCIENTISTS SAY
Material harvested from asteroids could be used to sustain astronauts during long-duration space missions.
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PARENTS SUE SCHOOL AFTER TEACHER SENDS SON TO DETENTION FOR USING AI
A Massachusetts teacher gave a kid a bad grade for using generative AI to complete an assignment. His parents are suing the school.
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MOST COMPLETE TASMANIAN TIGER GENOME YET PIECED TOGETHER FROM 110-YEAR-OLD PICKLED HEAD
Researchers working with Colossal Biosciences have assembled a near-complete Tasmanian tiger genome and developed artificial reproductive technologies that could help de-extinct the species.
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RODENTS MAY HAVE A "JEDI" TRICK TO SUPERCHARGE THEIR SENSE OF SMELL
A specialist in the biology of sound has made an incredible observation about the "Jedi" smell-powers of mice and rats.
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