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Raspberry Pi users might soon get access to Sony’s AI technology
Sony's AI website offers example uses such as inventory monitoring and customer counting.
Proposed vehicle emissions standards would be America’s toughest yet
The EPA plan ratchets up emissions targets by more than double current rules.
Watch a robot hand only use its ‘skin’ to feel and grab objects
It turns out robot hands don't need to articulate their fingers to grasp objects.
How a dumpy, short-legged bird could change water bottle designs
The sandgrouse’s unique feathers can hold and transport fluids.
The alluring tail of the Luna moth is surprisingly useless for finding a mate
What is gorgeous to humans might mean little to other animals.
After 2,000 years of debate, Italy’s massive suspension bridge to Sicily may finally happen
Ecological, social, and economic drawbacks may still keep the bridge more myth than reality.
Sea cucumbers have a Spiderman-esque superpower—and it involves their butts
Mess with the cuke, get the goop.
‘Bog butter’ is exactly what it sounds like: delicious
Plus other fun facts from The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.
White House invests $5 billion in new COVID vaccines and treatments as national emergency ends
There's still 'substantial' work to be done on COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.
In Oregon, a microchip gold rush could pave over long-protected farmland
To lure chipmakers, the state's lawmakers voted to roll back 50-year-old restrictions on urban growth.