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SteelSeries has launched the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, its newest flagship gaming headset and a huge step up from the previous model. The market is…
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Society needs more and better batteries to power fleets of electric cars. Thanks to the boom in renewables, these days the limiting factor of the…
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Using a novel fabrication process, MIT researchers have produced smart textiles that snugly conform to the body so they can sense the wearer’s posture and…
View More Smart Textiles Accurately Sense How Their Users Are MovingSmaller Than a Flea – The Smallest Remote-Controlled Walking Robot Ever
A magnified view of the tiny crab robot, standing on the edge of a coin. Credit: Northwestern University The small robotic crab can walk, bend,…
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A cell cultured on top of the nanowire scaffold. Credit: © 2022 KAUST; Heno Hwang New nanotechnology that accelerates the transition of stem cells into…
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What if we could retrofit virtually every coal and gas power plant in the world to use a carbon-free energy source deep below our feet…
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“Things can’t be gross or brutal for the sake of being gross or brutal – that gets old really fast,” says Steve Papoutsis, one of…
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“Things can’t be gross or brutal for the sake of being gross or brutal – that gets old really fast,” says Steve Papoutsis, one of…
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MIT researchers find that the explanation methods designed to help users determine whether to trust a machine-learning model’s predictions can perpetuate biases and lead to…
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