Researchers at Peking University share the results of their 30-year investigation in tackling the long-standing mystery of ...
AIoT World's Carl Ford speaks with Novelis' Chirag Agrawal about AIoT and Agrawal's views on how AI is impacting Industry 4.0 ...
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This Tiny Robot Was Lost in Arctic Waters for Months. Now It’s Back With Some Unique Data
Argo floats are free-floating robotic oceanographic instruments. As they drift, they rise and fall through the ocean to ...
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Scientists Found That Castrated Animals Live Up to 20% Longer and the Same Might Be True for Humans
Cutting off reproduction — from birth control to castration — consistently adds years to life across species, even humans.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ACORD announced today the winner of the ACORD Student Challenge 2025, a first-of-its-kind national competition that empowers university students to leverage ...
Discover how Emerging Leader Sean Diehl helped A. Duie Pyle use data to create a first-of-its-kind renewable diesel program ...
Adaptive test is starting to gain traction for high-performance computing and AI chips as test programs that rely on static limits and fixed test sequences reach their practical limits.
Coty, Inc., the global beauty company, is going through a transformation. The supply chain transformation is a key part of ...
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The climate cult’s dissolution is inevitable
The climate cult declared war on the very engines that lifted humanity from hunger and hardship. Its legacy is economic ...
NASA advances heliophysics mission concepts as CINEMA enters Phase B for flight planning and CMEx receives an extended Phase A study for further design assessment.
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The science of human touch – and why it’s so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate cluttered spaces and sort thousands of parcels an hour. But ask a robot to touch ...
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