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Paper-thin magnetic muscles bring origami robots to life for medical use
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them ...
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DeepMind introduces AI agent that learns to complete various tasks in a scalable world model
Over the past decade, deep learning has transformed how artificial intelligence (AI) agents perceive and act in digital ...
Researchers created an AI-powered exoskeleton that adapts to a user's condition and environment, improving assistance and ...
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UK teen student builds robot hand that performs equivalent to research models
Sixteen-year-old Jared Lepora created a robotic hand from Lego pieces with near-human precision. A 16-year-old student from ...
At the core of contemporary China is a contradiction: it’s the world’s most prominent Communist-ruled country, yet it’s found steadily increasing affluence in recent decades by embracing a degree of ...
The era has arrived in which artificial intelligence (AI) autonomously imagines and predicts the structures and properties of new materials. Today, AI ...
What’s next for AI: Researchers at Nvidia, Apple, Google and Stanford envision the next leap forward
Nvidia also believes that future progress of AI will be fueled by contributions in the open-source community. In an interview ...
"Tron: Ares" crashed and burned at the box office, though it's not hard to see why it performed so poorly when looking at the ...
I made an epic trek across four countries to answer one question: Why is the world going mad for a plushie monster?
Considering a fundamental rethinking of AI methodologies toward migrating intelligence from the cloud to the growing global ...
MEXICO CITY — When she walked into an IVF clinic in June, Alin Quintana knew it would be the last time she would try to conceive a child. She had prepared herself spiritually and mentally for the ...
That’s the standard operating procedure at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – a kaleidoscopic shrine to all things bizarre and bewildering.
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