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US engineers design AI bionic hand that grips with human-like precision
US engineers develops a bionic hand with AI, enabling intuitive, precise grips and easier everyday use for prosthetic users.
If you’re going to kill animals for food, don’t waste their parts – that’s just rude. Use everything, snout-to-tail, and not ...
Amarah Ramirez received the prototype in late November. Students are currently fine-tuning a smaller, more efficient one for ...
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The teams behind the new TCG talks design, characters, and the art that brings Night City to life.
The team behind the Cyberpunk TCG reveals how the game is being built, showcasing early art, character choices, and insight ...
As artificial intelligence, automation, robotics, and cybersecurity reshape global industries, the demand for future ready ...
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Tamil Nadu Govt Schools To Get Robotics Labs As State Rolls Out New STEM Education Initiative
Chennai: Students studying in Classes 6 to 9 in government schools across Tamil Nadu will soon learn the basics of ...
Students at the Abilene ISD’s LIFT Center marked the Yuletide season over the weekend with a holiday-themed open house called ...
A new report from McKinsey paints a bold vision of an emerging partnership between humans and machines. But it makes too many ...
This December, Yarbo will host its first-ever winter pop-up event in Aspen, one of the world’s premier winter destinations.
Students at the Leo E. Solomon Educational Complex are out of class until after Christmas break due to damage related to a ...
WISH Donations to StreetCode Academy will help pay for part-time instructors and program supplies such as software for ...
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California Firm Starts Building First Customer-Bound Flying Cars
California manufacturer Alef Aeronautics said Tuesday that it began production on its Model A Ultralight—a “drive-and-fly” ...
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