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Robots
Researchers built a ‘SoftZoo’ to virtually test animal-inspired robots
Researchers built a ‘SoftZoo’ to virtually test animal-inspired robots
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Andrew Paul
Cryptocurrency
US crypto firms might soon pay taxes for exorbitant energy use
US crypto firms might soon pay taxes for exorbitant energy use
By
Andrew Paul
Weapons
AI should never be able to launch nukes, US legislators say
AI should never be able to launch nukes, US legislators say
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
A tiny patch can take images of muscles and cells underneath your skin
A tiny patch can take images of muscles and cells underneath your skin
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Andrew Paul
Aviation
Europe’s fourth biggest airport plans to ban private jets
Europe’s fourth biggest airport plans to ban private jets
By
Andrew Paul
AI
This AI-powered brain scanner can paraphrase your thoughts
This AI-powered brain scanner can paraphrase your thoughts
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Being loud and fast may make you a more effective Zoom communicator
Being loud and fast may make you a more effective Zoom communicator
By
Andrew Paul
Aviation
The FAA just made East Coast flight routes shorter
The FAA just made East Coast flight routes shorter
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Andrew Paul
Engineering
Seals provided inspiration for a new waddling robot
Seals provided inspiration for a new waddling robot
By
Andrew Paul
AI
‘Godfather of AI’ quits Google to talk openly about the dangers of the rapidly emerging tech
‘Godfather of AI’ quits Google to talk openly about the dangers of the rapidly emerging tech
By
Andrew Paul
AI
This agile robotic hand can handle objects just by touch
This agile robotic hand can handle objects just by touch
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
A cutting-edge appetite stimulator was inspired by the thorny devil lizard
A cutting-edge appetite stimulator was inspired by the thorny devil lizard
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
A decommissioned nuclear plant may roar back to life in Michigan
A decommissioned nuclear plant may roar back to life in Michigan
By
Andrew Paul
Electric Vehicles
Tesla lawyers argued Elon Musk Autopilot statements might be manipulated with deepfake tech
Tesla lawyers argued Elon Musk Autopilot statements might be manipulated with deepfake tech
By
Andrew Paul
Electric Vehicles
Tesla’s carbon footprint is much larger than it previously disclosed
Tesla’s carbon footprint is much larger than it previously disclosed
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Robot jellyfish swarms could soon help clean the oceans of plastic
Robot jellyfish swarms could soon help clean the oceans of plastic
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Tinkering with wood turned an insulator into a tree transistor
Tinkering with wood turned an insulator into a tree transistor
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Japan’s ispace lunar lander appears to have crashed into the moon
Japan’s ispace lunar lander appears to have crashed into the moon
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
A new color-changing, shape-shifting fabric responds to heat and electricity
A new color-changing, shape-shifting fabric responds to heat and electricity
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
SpaceX’s Starship launch caused a ‘mini earthquake’ and left a giant mess
SpaceX’s Starship launch caused a ‘mini earthquake’ and left a giant mess
By
Andrew Paul
Weapons
Startup claims biometric scanning can make a ‘secure’ gun
Startup claims biometric scanning can make a ‘secure’ gun
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
NASA’s 600-pound solar radiation tracker is plummeting to Earth tomorrow
NASA’s 600-pound solar radiation tracker is plummeting to Earth tomorrow
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
This rechargeable battery is meant to be eaten
This rechargeable battery is meant to be eaten
By
Andrew Paul
Social Media
Montana may soon make it illegal to use TikTok in the state
Montana may soon make it illegal to use TikTok in the state
By
Andrew Paul
AI
A mom thought her daughter had been kidnapped—it was just AI mimicking her voice
A mom thought her daughter had been kidnapped—it was just AI mimicking her voice
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Cyborg cockroaches could one day scurry to your rescue
Cyborg cockroaches could one day scurry to your rescue
By
Andrew Paul
AI
Raspberry Pi users might soon get access to Sony’s AI technology
Raspberry Pi users might soon get access to Sony’s AI technology
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Watch a robot hand only use its ‘skin’ to feel and grab objects
Watch a robot hand only use its ‘skin’ to feel and grab objects
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
After 2,000 years of debate, Italy’s massive suspension bridge to Sicily may finally happen
After 2,000 years of debate, Italy’s massive suspension bridge to Sicily may finally happen
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Super-thin ‘mirror membranes’ could lead the way to bigger space telescopes
Super-thin ‘mirror membranes’ could lead the way to bigger space telescopes
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Human brains have to work overtime to beat robots at Ping-Pong
Human brains have to work overtime to beat robots at Ping-Pong
By
Andrew Paul
Security
Almost 99 percent of hospital websites give patient data to advertisers
Almost 99 percent of hospital websites give patient data to advertisers
By
Andrew Paul
Ocean
Pendulums under ocean waves could prevent beach erosion
Pendulums under ocean waves could prevent beach erosion
By
Andrew Paul
AI
AI is trying to get a better handle on hands
AI is trying to get a better handle on hands
By
Andrew Paul
Electric Vehicles
Tesla employees allegedly viewed and joked about drivers’ car camera footage
Tesla employees allegedly viewed and joked about drivers’ car camera footage
By
Andrew Paul
Social Media
The ‘TikTok ban’ is a legal nightmare beyond TikTok
The ‘TikTok ban’ is a legal nightmare beyond TikTok
By
Andrew Paul
Cryptocurrency
A Bitcoin Easter egg has been buried in macOS since 2018
A Bitcoin Easter egg has been buried in macOS since 2018
By
Andrew Paul
AI
Sounding like an AI chatbot may hurt your credibility
Sounding like an AI chatbot may hurt your credibility
By
Andrew Paul
Security
Two alcohol recovery apps shared user data without their consent
Two alcohol recovery apps shared user data without their consent
By
Andrew Paul
Self Driving
The world’s first self-driving public bus fleet is rolling out in Scotland
The world’s first self-driving public bus fleet is rolling out in Scotland
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Foldable robots with intricate transistors can squeeze into extreme situations
Foldable robots with intricate transistors can squeeze into extreme situations
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy after historic launch failure
Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy after historic launch failure
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
MIT’s soccer-playing robot dog is no Messi, but could one day help save lives
MIT’s soccer-playing robot dog is no Messi, but could one day help save lives
By
Andrew Paul
Social Media
Twitter’s ‘Blue Check’ drama is a verified mess
Twitter’s ‘Blue Check’ drama is a verified mess
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Wearable liquid pumps could one day regulate body temperature
Wearable liquid pumps could one day regulate body temperature
By
Andrew Paul
AI
How AI can make galactic telescope images ‘sharper’
How AI can make galactic telescope images ‘sharper’
By
Andrew Paul
Robots
Watch this robotic dog use one of its ‘paws’ to open doors
Watch this robotic dog use one of its ‘paws’ to open doors
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
What video game-playing mice taught neuroscientists about memory-making
What video game-playing mice taught neuroscientists about memory-making
By
Andrew Paul
AI
There’s a glaring issue with the AI moratorium letter
There’s a glaring issue with the AI moratorium letter
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Andrew Paul
AI
Levi’s claimed using AI models will boost company’s sustainability and diversity
Levi’s claimed using AI models will boost company’s sustainability and diversity
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Scientists made a woolly mammoth meatball, but don’t grab your fork yet
Scientists made a woolly mammoth meatball, but don’t grab your fork yet
By
Andrew Paul
AI
Why an AI image of Pope Francis in a fly jacket stirred up the internet
Why an AI image of Pope Francis in a fly jacket stirred up the internet
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
This rainbow shimmer coating may help cool future buildings
This rainbow shimmer coating may help cool future buildings
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Gordon Moore, modern computing pioneer, dies at 94
Gordon Moore, modern computing pioneer, dies at 94
By
Andrew Paul
Security
Maritime students gear up to fight high-seas cyberattacks
Maritime students gear up to fight high-seas cyberattacks
By
Andrew Paul
Social Media
Utah teens will need parents’ permission to use social media
Utah teens will need parents’ permission to use social media
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
The first 3D printed rocket launch was both a failure and a success
The first 3D printed rocket launch was both a failure and a success
By
Andrew Paul
AI
The universe is getting a weigh-in thanks to AI
The universe is getting a weigh-in thanks to AI
By
Andrew Paul
Internet
Canceling your digital subscriptions could finally get easier
Canceling your digital subscriptions could finally get easier
By
Andrew Paul
Security
Soup with a side of biometrics: Amazon One is coming to Panera
Soup with a side of biometrics: Amazon One is coming to Panera
By
Andrew Paul
AI
OpenAI’s newest ChatGPT update can still spread conspiracy theories
OpenAI’s newest ChatGPT update can still spread conspiracy theories
By
Andrew Paul
Technology
Scientists cooked up a 3D printed cheesecake
Scientists cooked up a 3D printed cheesecake
By
Andrew Paul
Social Media
TikTok is taking on the conspiracy theorists
TikTok is taking on the conspiracy theorists
By
Andrew Paul
Engineering
Our homes on Mars could be made from potato-based ‘StarCrete’
Our homes on Mars could be made from potato-based ‘StarCrete’
By
Andrew Paul
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