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A cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless interplay between soft and rigid tissues. Muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones ...
At the heart of the system is a robotic probe capable of measuring photoconductance, a property that reveals how a material ...
A group of civil and structural engineers working with leading industry groups is undertaking a review of the primary structural design codes to identify tweaks and changes that could reduce ...
From broken DAOs to flawed on-chain voting, crypto governance needs help. AI might be the solution we’ve been waiting for.
A recent study outlines how lithium-sulfur batteries may finally overcome today's lithium-ion systems' charging speed and ...
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Thiel told the New York Times he thought that if Musk really believed in his robot revolution, the deficit would take care of itself. I had a conversation with Elon a few weeks ago about this.
From the moment OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stepped onstage, it was clear this was not going to be a normal interview.
Engineers at EPFL have developed a programmable foam lattice that blends softness and rigidity across a robot’s body. Inspired by the musculoskeletal system of animals, the new design enables robots ...
Like calculators before them, AI tools can raise the bar for what people can achieve – if they’re used the right way.
The US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have likely inflicted significant damage in the short term. But the technical challenges of destroying deeply buried sites, the possibility of relocated ...