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Mitsubishi turned heads (and blocks) in May 2024, after its TOKUFASTbot solved a Rubik’s cube puzzle in just 0.305 seconds.
This material can expand, change shape, move, and respond to electromagnetic commands like a remotely controlled robot, even though it has no motor or internal gears. In a study that echoes scenes ...
Several scientists put forth suggestions for how this might occur, but it was Levene's "polynucleotide" model that proved to be the correct one. Based upon years of work using hydrolysis to break ...
The Hoover Institution at Stanford University conducted a study of the biases of Large Language Models of artificial intelligence and found that all models skewed left. Philips North America chief ...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers created a robot that takes apart old electronics to remove the recyclable and valuable materials. They hope to use the robot, which can quickly and efficiently ...
Elon Musk's Tesla Optimus robot is making strides after a video showing its dance moves is making rounds on social media. By 2025, Tesla plans limited production at its Fremont Factory. Musk also ...
Robby Mason edged out Heath Hindman to score the win in Saturday’s Super/Limited Late Model feature at Boyd’s Speedway in Ringgold. Mason set fast time in qualifying, and then went on to hold off ...
A robot just solved a Rubik’s Cube faster than you can blink - literally! Check out the mind-blowing moment here. Just when you thought you’d seen it all, technology pulls another jaw-dropper.