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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
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Oxford scientists create rare quantum effect 100 times faster than expected
For the first time in quantum physics, Oxford researchers have demonstrated quadsqueezing, a complex ...
Industrialized cybercrime delivers attacks with greater scale, speed and success. Defenders must match this with use of AI ...
A career coach used AI to vibe code an app based on her framework. It generates passive income and serves as a marketing ...
Most tofu prep is built around one goal: to remove as much moisture as possible. A drier block means no water-logged ...
The most telling detail about Wayne Visbeen is not the list of places he has worked or the range of styles he is willing to ...
Court officials in Butler County are warning the public about reported phone scams. The scams “spoof” or mimic court ...
As global demand for lithium-ion batteries continues to surge, a team of Rice University researchers has developed a faster, ...
In a federal courtroom in California on Thursday, Elon Musk testified that his own AI startup, xAI, has used OpenAI’s models ...
It has been very interesting how parrots can mimic human speech. Recently, however, scientists seem to have found something even more fascinating abou.
The Night Manager creator David Farr has offered a hopeful update regarding a third season of Tom Hiddleston's show.
Artificial neurons could open a pathway toward computing that resembles human brain power.
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