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Robotics Amputees Say Advanced Bionic Leg Feels More Like a Part of Their Body Directly connected to bone, the leg allows wearers to climb stairs, walk at a normal speed, and kick balls.
Robotics This Robotic Hand’s Electronic Skin Senses Exactly How Hard It Needs to Squeeze The hand can gently pick up anything from plastic cups to pineapples.
From Nvidia's record $4 trillion valuation to robot surgeons, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Science Scientists Discover Thousands of New Microbial Species Thriving in the Mariana Trench The project explores how life adapts to extreme environments—and hopes to inspire new drugs or even ...
Jeff Bezos’s rocket company Blue Origin hopes to become a major rival to SpaceX in the private space industry. But those ambitions are on hold after the company postponed the test launch of its new ...
The small device contains a slurry of chemicals representing primary flavors and mixes them together to mimic the taste of coffee, lemonade, and more.
Computing Sandia Fires Up a Brain-Like Supercomputer That Can Simulate 180 Million Neurons Brain-inspired computers could boost AI efficiency—a tantalizing prospect as the industry's energy bills ...
Thanks to increasingly efficient and affordable gene sequencing technologies, we can now chart our genetic blueprint in unprecedented detail. But what does each gene do? Of the roughly 20,000 genes ...
Personalized, brain-based tools could support learners being left behind due to natural differences in how their brains work.
Scientists just unveiled the world’s tiniest pacemaker. Smaller than a grain of rice and controlled by light shone through the skin, the pacemaker generates power and squeezes the heart’s muscles ...
Artificial Intelligence Meta’s New AI Translates Speech in Real Time Across More Than 100 Languages It's accurate and nearly as fast as expert human interpreters.
Some cosmologists believe a dark empty universe like the one which lies in our far future could have been the source of the Big Bang.