Additionally, Embodied Tien Kung 3.0 addresses compatibility and adaptation challenges across the embodied intelligence industry’s development and deployment layers. It offers more accessible software and hardware interfaces, helping to reduce…
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X-Humanoid Introduces Embodied Tien Kung 3.0, a More Open and Practical Humanoid Robotics Platform
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X goes quiet again
If you checked X today expecting the usual stream of hot takes, memes, and AI spats, you probably saw… nothing. A widespread outage hit the platform today, leaving feeds blank, timelines unresponsive, and users staring at the digital equivalent…
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A hundred-year vision: Gary Tabor on the rise of large landscape conservation
Many view conservation as a ledger of discrete gains—acres saved or species rebounded—but for Gary Tabor, the more vital metric is architecture. He focuses on systems that hold when pressure builds. Few careers illustrate that preoccupation…
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Navy official raises concerns over second US carrier deployment near Iran
The US Navy’s top officer previously cautioned that extending the deployment of the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford could strain sailors and complicate maintenance schedules, comments that have gained renewed attention after the carrier…
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Antarctica Will See a Rare ‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse This Week : ScienceAlert
NEW YORK (AP) – The first solar eclipse of the year will grace Antarctica, and only a lucky few will get to bask – or waddle – in its glow.
Tuesday’s annular solar eclipse, known as a “ring of fire,” will only be visible in the…
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Flapping Airplanes on the future of AI: ‘We want to try really radically different things’
There’s been a bunch of exciting research-focused AI labs popping up in recent months, and Flapping Airplanes is one of the most interesting. Propelled by its young and curious founders, Flapping Airplanes is focused on finding less…
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Scientists hunt for origins of the mysterious ‘sun goddess’ particle
Scientists are investigating the origin of one of the most energetic particles ever seen hitting Earth from space. The Amaterasu particle, named for the Japanese sun goddess, was first detected in 2021, carrying 40 million times more energy…
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The space nuclear power bottleneck — and how to fix it
No technology holds more transformative potential for America’s space aspirations than nuclear power. Radioisotopes can safely produce heat that will enable deep space exploration and survival of the frigid lunar night while fission reactors…
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