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World’s smallest programmable robots think, swim, and sense temperature using light
Scientists unveil penny-sized microrobots that swim, sense temperature, and run for months using light-powered brains.
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Why does fish flake?
If you’ve ever eaten it, you’ve probably noticed how flaky fish can be. Poke at it with your fork and it just falls apart — ...
What was once an idea submitted by a student for a university contest is now a working — or rather, swimming — prototype that could one day help clean the world's polluted waters. The robo-fish design ...
AI-powered robots are attracting crowds in Tokyo, showcasing the latest in robot technology. Highlights include a humanoid ...
We gift you our handy holiday guide, which gathers in one place everything you need to know about celebrating this year.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. While Elon Musk plans a Tesla bot factory in Silicon Valley, Chinese companies like Unitree Robotics are already ...
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I used a fisheye lens to photograph a caricature of my dog, in-camera
These ultra-wide optics are so-called because they replicate the ultra-wide vision possessed by fish. They’re often used to capture street scenes, architecture, skateboarding and occasionally ...
Amazon recently rolled out bad AI-generated dubs for several anime on Prime Video, demonstrating yet again that voice actors ...
“Regular Animals”, an art installation by Beeple 🤮 at Art Basel in Miami, features billionaire-faced robodogs that take ...
Talk to Goofy to learn that he was engaging in his favorite hobby, fishing, in the new Eternity Isle location - but there were several rare fish he was not able to catch. He asks you to catch them ...
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