A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD – Two Army chemical biological defense organizations have entered into a Memorandum of Agreement that will enable Soldiers to conduct research and receive training in the ...
GitHub has introduced an Agents tab that provides a repository-level view of Copilot coding agent tasks and sessions. The Agents workflow produces normal pull requests, enabling review and validation ...
Two reputed regional leaders of the Sinaloa drug cartel on the Chihuahua-Texas border were among 37 high-level organized crime figures transferred by Mexico to the United States this week. Mexico's ...
What just happened? Autonomous driving remains a long-term goal for Mercedes-Benz, but regulatory frameworks continue to limit how and where "eyes-off" systems can operate. For now, the company ...
A team of researchers in China has developed a remarkable device to allow people with limited mobility to use computers and experience VR content by moving their eyeballs – and to power the gadget ...
The University of Missouri Child Development Lab might have undergone major renovations this year, but one key aspect has stayed the same: College students are still paired up with a “focus child” for ...
Rivian announced last week that its Level 2 hands-free driver assistance system will expand operation from just 150,000 miles of road to a remarkable 3.5 million miles across the U.S. and Canada via ...
TL;DR: Tiiny AI's Pocket Lab, the world's smallest personal AI supercomputer verified by Guinness World Records, runs 120-billion-parameter LLMs fully on-device without cloud or internet. It offers ...
It’s kind of insane that I never realized how perfectly Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would work as a VR game. VR action games famously feature loads of jumping and climbing, which our turt bros do a ...
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