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Scientists Develop Shape-Shifting 'Transformers' Metabots That Can DanceEngineers at Princeton University have created bizarre new ‘metabots’ that can transform shape, move, and dance independent ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNOrigami points to new materials that 'breathe' and twist on commandOrigami—the art of paper folding that originated in Japan centuries ago—could open a new frontier in innovative materials, ...
Origami—the Japanese art of folding paper—could be the next frontier in innovative materials. Practiced in Japan since the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAI doesn’t think. Here’s how it learns — and why that’s a problemIt doesn't reason. It doesn't understand. It just predicts what comes next. That’s what makes large language models powerful ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists end 70-year fusion struggle, paving way for better reactorsA major breakthrough in magnetic confinement could help unlock clean, runaway-free fusion energy using stellarator designs.
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News Nation on MSNBirds of Hope: Guilford grandfather makes thousands of origami cranes for cancer patientsA Guilford grandfather spends a large amount of his time making a beautiful gift for cancer patients and then personally ...
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced significantly across various fields, such as natural language ...
A new magnetically actuated metamaterial can twist, contract, and move like a robot without any motors, electronics, or internal power sources. Inspired by origami, the system—called a “meta bot”—uses ...
The best tech products announced this week include LG's affordable 4K TVs and Audioengine's standout desktop speakers.
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