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The next chapter of Destiny 2's evolving universe is Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate, which sets the stage for a new saga: the ...
Ukraine has stabilised the lines around Pokrovsk since the turn of the year. The Russian army, blocked at the entrance to the city, is attempting a pincer movement. Magyar’s Birds, one of Ukraine’s ...
On its surface, the ’80s arcade hit is an uncomplicated high-score chase. Eat the dots, avoid the ghosts, don’t think about ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHarvard’s wriggling robot swarm mimics blackworms to move as one on land and waterInspired by California blackworms, Harvard’s new swarm robot tangles, moves, and thinks like a living blob, on land and in water.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFruit fly–inspired drone swarms race through clutter using just physics and codeThis innovative swarm approach created for drone navigation, enhances speed and efficiency with advanced AI technology.
A robotic fleet raised soybean yields by 10 bags/hectare, an 18% increase, on the large farm Fazendas Reunidas in Goiás, ...
External magnets placed near the sinuses guide the robots to align into chains and form spinning swarms that create a mechanical force to break up both thick sinus fluids and biofilms.
AI-powered drone swarms are reshaping modern warfare, challenging traditional defenses, and raising urgent ethical questions ...
Robots are taking over Uber Eats Uber Eats uses four-wheeled robots to handle the final stretch of food delivery.
To what extent might robots be able to act as extensions of our bodies? Scientists are exploring how to integrate AI agents with A physical form and human-like senses into our lives.
Why settle for a robot when you can have a robot coyote? That seems to be the thinking of the US Army Engineer Research and ...
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