Researchers develop a nanostructured dry adhesive with a rotating core that grips strongly on misaligned surfaces, improving robotic and precision handling tasks.
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Gecko-inspired dry adhesive adapts to angled surfaces with nanotech design
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China’s robot vacuum cleans factory floors with 200% suction power
In an age where automation is quietly reshaping how buildings function, floor cleaning is no longer the mundane chore it once was. Pudu Robotics, a known player in the service robotics space, has launched the MT1Vac, an AI-powered sweeping and…
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Staph bacterium possesses a surprising level of metabolic redundancy, study reveals
In the ongoing battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, MSU researchers have made a discovery that could reshape how we target deadly pathogens like staph infections.
Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as ‘staph,’ is a…
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South Korea to get world’s first hydrogen stealth tank from Hyundai
South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem has formally launched the development of its next-generation main battle tank, the K3, in coordination with the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and the Defense Agency for Technology and Quality.
The K3 is…
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UK’s new built-in sensors may help prevent EV battery blasts, fires
New smart sensors built by researchers at the University of Surrey in the UK can help in the early detection and prevention of fires inside lithium-ion batteries, a press release said. Unlike conventional sensors, these new sensors are built…
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The handshake in orbit that made the International Space Station possible
Ben-Itzhak studies what she has termed “space blocs” – the emerging groupings of space nations. Right now, as countries plan a return to the Moon, it looks like the US and Russians will soon go their separate ways. Russia will likely side with…
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Protestors rally behind NASA in the face of budget cuts and layoffs
It’s rare for protestors to show up outside NASA headquarters in Washington — and even rarer when they include a Pokémon character.
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Two Female Venture Capitalists Bet Big On Women’s Health And Sports
Left to right: Muse Capital co-founders Assia Grazioli-Venier and Rachel Springate.
From femtech to…
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Sam Altman’s next-gen nuclear plant picks builder, eyes 2027 debut
Oklo has announced the selection of Kiewit Nuclear Solutions as the lead constructor for its first commercial Aurora nuclear power plant in Idaho, at Idaho National Laboratory (INL).
The newly executed master services agreement states that…
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Faster, Smarter, More Open: A New Way to Accelerate AI Models – Math & Computer Science | Weizmann Wonder Wander
Just as people from different countries speak different languages, AI models also create various internal “languages” – a unique set of tokens understood only by each model. Until recently, there was no way for models developed by different…
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