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Why is a Speedy Cat a Big Innovation?

WildCat can walk at 26 km/h, which is slow for a cat, but speedy for a four-legged robot. Robotics faces some new kind of challenges: today's robots have to be more durable and able to beat long distances a hard roads. Let's see how they prepare for the future.Read More >> Continue reading Why is a Speedy Cat a Big Innovation?

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Internet revolutionizes farming

Although it might sound strange, farmers now are closely dependent on internet. The global network is used for maintaining devices, ordering goods, advertising themselves. Internet now has to break city limits. A strong connection is vital for the countryside. Read More >> Continue reading Internet revolutionizes farming

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World's Best Camera Captured the Whole Andromeda

Dubbed the world's most powerful astronomical camera, the HSC can capture objects one billion times fainter than what can be seen by the naked eye.Read More >> Continue reading World's Best Camera Captured the Whole Andromeda

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Self Driving Cars – a New Google Gadget?

A smart strategic partnership between Google and Continental could help pave the way for self driving cars on the mass …Read More >> Continue reading Self Driving Cars – a New Google Gadget?

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Storing Solar Energy for Cheap

Researchers at MIT have come up with a new design for a rechargeable flow battery that does away with the expensive and ineffective membrane of previous designs. The device could prove the ideal solution for effectively storing energy from intermittent power sources such as solar and wind power.Read More >> Continue reading Storing Solar Energy for Cheap

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Walking is Overrated by Driverless Cars

No matter how robust a city’s transportation infrastructure, no matter how timely or how many buses and trains run, there’s still the issue of actually getting to the bus station. And it’s not like you’re going to walk there like a putz. Heck no, there are driver-less trolleys for that.Read More >> Continue reading Walking is Overrated by Driverless Cars

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