MIT Used Simulations To Teach A Robot To Run, And The Results Are Hilarious
MIT's Mini Cheetah has managed to set a new record for the fastest run speed ever recorded in the robot thanks to a new learning method.
Read MoreMIT's Mini Cheetah has managed to set a new record for the fastest run speed ever recorded in the robot thanks to a new learning method.
Read MoreResearchers may have learned more about the secret social lives of great white sharks using a combination of trackers and video cameras.
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Read MoreThe EPA has approved the release of more genetically modified mosquitos in Florida and California to help cull the dangerous bugs.
Read MoreQuaise Energy says it has a new plan to use the Earth's heat as a way to create virtually unlimited energy for the world.
Read MoreNetflix is on the warpath once again over password-sharing. The streaming service announced a new push to fight the problem in 3 countries.
Read MoreScientists just found the seeds of life on an asteroid, and they believe it could have helped bring the building blocks of life to Earth.
Read MoreBiologists have discovered the largest bacterium ever, and it's as long as a house fly, making it easy to see with the naked eye.
Read MoreOlight issued a recall for two flashlight models that can overheat after turning on accidentally and lead to burn injuries.
Read MoreFinland continues working on its first permanent nuclear disposal site, which will keep nuclear waste stored for 100,000 years.
Read MoreA top scientist has now said that we'll be able to prevent aging in humans within the next 20 years thanks to new research.
Read MoreTwo companies are coming together to develop the world's first infinity train in hope of cutting down on carbon emissions.
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Read MoreDollar Tree issued a massive recall for Family Dollar products coming from a warehouse that suffered a rodent infestation.
Read MoreA new age reversing therapy has shown promising results in mice, completely reversing exterior signs of aging.
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Read MoreTorn & Glasser announced a recall for Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries after discovering the snack also contained undeclared almonds.
Read MoreThe discovery of a new vampyropod named after President Biden could give us a look at the octopus' oldest known ancestor.
Read MoreScientists may have discovered more details about how memories work and how our brain stores them and plays them back to us.
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