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ETH Zurich researchers have trained their quadruped robot ANYmal to pick up a ball and throw it across a field, demonstrating manipulation skills beyond simple walking or running.
Mark Lewis has gone viral for his lifelike beach sculptures that depict everyday items like a giant toothpaste tube and a ...
With the help of powerful computers, researchers discovered a four-sided shape that naturally rests on one side, and built a ...
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Bots (programs that interact with websites in an automated manner) have been the norm for a long time, but it was last year ...
The 16-metre dugout canoe with two sails and an outrigger was made on the Island of Luf around 1890, intended as the funerary vessel for a chief. Taken by German colonialists soon after it was built, ...
Java’s strict syntax and object-oriented structure can make it challenging for beginners.Despite its complexity, Java offers ...
June 30 marks a night when Earth drifts through the dusty trail of Comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke, triggering one of the summer’s ...
Keeping Earth safe from asteroids isn’t just spotting them – it’s also helping people understand what a high-impact ...
Kicking off our Creative Technology for Drummies guide, our glossary helps navigate the tools, trends and terminology shaping ...
Orcas in the North Pacific have been seen "massaging" each other - rubbing pieces of kelp between their bodies. Using drones, ...