Engineering toys give kids the opportunity to learn STEM subjects through hands-on play. They’re an engaging way for kids to ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
A robotics lab has been inaugurated at Thuvakudi government school to enhance students' skills in technology and problem-solving.
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Shells, beans, and plant fibers-made artificial synapse mimics the human brain
UNIST researchers from South Korea have developed the fully biodegradable artificial synapse made entirely from materials ...
Three-dimensional modeling sits at the heart of modern design, engineering, and fabrication. Yet for blind and low-vision ...
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From Tier-2 Schools to Tech Champions: How RoboSpecies Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Is Creating Young Innovators
However, many meaningful changes are taking place in Tier-2 towns, where schools are reassessing how science and technology are taught. These schools may not have extensive infrastructure, but they ...
If you have a Raspberry Pi project that you want to take on the go, you have a few different options for power. Here are the ...
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How AI has impacted everyday creativity
AI has made inroads into our daily lives, significantly changing the way we think and work. Is it a collaborator making our ...
They've built companies, movements, and organisations. But their most meaningful impact comes from rolling up their ...
E-books and tablets, smartphones, Google and even ‘The Matrix’ were all conceived in the mid-20th century by the author of ‘Solaris’. Here’s how Stanisław Lem predicted the future we live in.
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Living cells may generate electricity just by moving
Inside every living cell, tiny molecular machines are constantly in motion, shifting shapes, tugging on membranes and ...
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Video: China’s six humanoid robots steal the show at concert, perform synchronized dance
Videos shared online show the robots performing a sequence of coordinated movements, including arm motions, leg kicks, turns ...
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