From water-skipping robots to elephant-skin inspired cooling materials, engineers have continued to find inspiration in nature in order to move technology forward for humans.
Last Saturday, both the Naselle-Grays River Valley School District and Wahkiakum School District student teams competed at ...
Bev’s Bagels will open its second location next summer at 115 E. Liberty St. The space formerly housed a brick-and-mortar ...
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Korea tests an ultra-rugged robot built for the Moon’s caves
South Korean engineers are stress testing a new kind of lunar robot that is designed to survive the Moon’s most hostile ...
The must-have holiday gift this year isn't a cutting edge robot or even the latest video game console, it's a Rubik's cube. A ...
The impacts of driverless cars could expand far beyond the transportation industry. Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom sees the technology transforming the real estate market as autonomous vehicles ...
At the current valuation, Tesla isn't a smart buying opportunity before the calendar turns to 2026. Investors would be paying ...
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been unbelievably bullish in the past few months. It was supposed to be game over for Tesla once Musk had a falling out with Trump, but TSLA stock is up nearly 120% after ...
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and ...
More than a year after Anduril and General Atomics got R&D contracts, Northrop wins entry with a self-financed CCA.
CELINA - Shortly after Celina Middle School let out for the day on a Tuesday afternoon, about 15 teens gathered in a ...
Early humanoid deployments will often rely on teleoperation: humans controlling robots remotely to perform useful tasks while ...
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