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A video depicting a Chinese humanoid robot factory reveals scores of robots at different stages of development, evoking surprise and concern.
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These “brain maps” can provide detailed insights into brain function and disease, areas where scientific understanding is limited.
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Microneedles are tiny tools used in important medical procedures like stimulating the brain and checking for signs of good health.
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MIT researchers have developed a sensor that can harvest energy from its surroundings without needing a battery or a wired connection.
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In a demonstration at Eglin Air Force Base’s B-70 range in Florida, the US Air Force displayed its capacity to design, assemble, and deploy 3D-printed autonomous drones within 24 hours.
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Bacterial nanowires can conduct electricity and can potentially be used to devise sensing systems.
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Scientists unlock the secret to creating reactive chemical compounds crucial for pharmaceuticals and materials after a century-long challenge.
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A water-based battery design from China boasts increased safety and double the power, promising advancements in electric vehicle technology.
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Microneedles are tiny tools used in important medical procedures like stimulating the brain and checking for signs of good health.
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To validate the new system, the researchers conducted daytime tests onboard a small airplane in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province.
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