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Scientists Have Invented a Machine That Can Turn Air into Water
People via Yahoo Canada News· 11 hours agoExamples of similar engineering include fog harvesters and water harvesters, which collect moisture...
MIT scientists develop way to toughen up 'good' bacteria, extend shelf life
United Press International via Yahoo Canada News· 14 hours agoMassachusetts Institute for Technology scientists have developed a way to enable microbes used in...
Researcher Studying Married Men With AI Girlfriends
Futurism via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA sociologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is studying the artificial intimacy afforded to humans ...
New bionic legs plug directly into a patient's brain
BGR· 2 days agoScientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have showcased a new type of bionic ...
MIT Develops Soft Robotic System That Packs Groceries
iTech Post· 5 days agoThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) created RoboGrocery, a soft robotic system that can...
Brain-driven prosthesis marks scientific advance for people with amputations
Washington Post via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoBy creating a connection between a person’s nervous system and their prosthetic leg, researchers at...
Milei Taps Former Central Bank Chief to Deregulate Argentina
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 9 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- President Javier Milei officially tapped former Argentine central bank chief Federico...
Asking an AI-powered version of my future self if Windows 12 is any good with an unusual chatbot...
Windows Central· 2 days agoThe chatbot uses your past experiences and aspirations to build the basis of the future version of...
Bionic leg helps amputees walk more naturally
BBC News· 4 days agoA high-tech prosthetic leg enables amputees to walk naturally and at normal speeds without consciously thinking about it, a study suggests. Developed by...
Bionic leg helps people with amputation walk naturally – study
PA Media: Science via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoA control system then interprets those signals for the control of a robotic prosthesis. Hugh Herr, ...