The Doomsday Clock is now the closest it has ever been to midnight. Scientists have set the symbolic Clock at 85 seconds to midnight, issuing a dire warning about the apocalyptic danger…
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Is intermittent swimming lazy or clever?
Science Robotics, Volume 11, Issue 110, January 2026.
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Within arm’s reach: A path forward for robot dexterity
Science Robotics, Volume 11, Issue 110, January 2026.
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Energy efficiency and neural control of continuous versus intermittent swimming in a fishlike robot
Science Robotics, Volume 11, Issue 110, January 2026.
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Visual-tactile pretraining and online multitask learning for humanlike manipulation dexterity
Science Robotics, Volume 11, Issue 110, January 2026.
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Wild Blueberries Improve Vascular and Cardiometabolic Health
Wild blueberries are associated with improved cardiometabolic health across domains, including blood pressure, cholesterol, glycemic control, gut health, and cognition. The corresponding review was published…
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Figure robot gets AI brain that enables human-like full-body control
Helix, the AI brain powering Figure’s humanoid robots, has been upgraded to its most advanced full-body control system to date.
Unlike earlier models limited to upper-body tasks, Helix 02 uses a single neural network to control walking,…
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Texting on Wear OS smartwatches could soon get a tax less vexing
While Google Messages on Android lets you react to messages, Wear OS smartwatch users don’t have that convenience. They either have to select from the auto-generated responses or type the entire text on the small smartwatch…
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Google Photos Update Lets You Create Videos From Photos With Sound: How It Works
Google Photos is upgrading its Photo to video feature with new AI-powered capabilities that give users greater creative control. The tool, which turns still images into short videos, now supports custom prompts and automatic audio…
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SpaceX launches advanced GPS satellite for US Space Force (photos)
SpaceX launched an advanced, jam-resistant GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force from Florida on Tuesday night (Jan. 27).
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the GPS III-SV09 spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Tuesday at 11:53…
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