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Engineers just switched on a machine that pulls carbon straight from the sky and turns it to stone — a direct-air-capture plant now scaling up in Iceland
On a windswept lava field in southwestern Iceland, 72 steel-clad collector units now hum around the clock, drawing carbon ...
A 13-year-old American innovator, Shubham Banerjee, revolutionized Braille printing with Braigo, a remarkably affordable ...
A S AN UNEASY truce holds between America and Iran, experts are struggling to predict what new phase the conflict may enter ...
For more than half a century, materials scientists have struggled with how to simulate the complexity of polymer materials.
Seeing plastic trash while hiking inspired a Rutgers chemist to rethink why synthetic plastics last forever while natural polymers don’t. By mimicking tiny structural features used in DNA and proteins ...
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
John Carlsen has more than a decade of experience testing and reviewing home tech products, with a major focus on smart home security. He earned his BS in journalism from Utah Valley University. In ...
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US scientists are building autonomous robots that can learn directly from researchers
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are developing AI-powered robotic assistants that could learn laboratory ...
The Steve Jobs of robot vacuum cleaners is ready to unveil his next chapter. It’s an expressive, furry, doe-eyed creature with huge paws and a dog-like demeanor. He hopes you’ll want to take it home, ...
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