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The everyday exoskeleton: +40% leg strength and minus 14 kg of weight
The new exoskeleton increases leg strength by 40% and reduces perceived weight by 14 kg. It works for up to 3 hours when climbing uphill and automatically recharges when descending. A great helper for active people!
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The new exoskeleton increases leg strength by 40% and reduces perceived weight by 14 kg. It works for up to 3 hours when climbing uphill and automatically recharges when descending. A great helper for active people!
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Breakthrough in 3D bioprinting: tissue in seconds
Scientists at the University of Melbourne have created a device capable of printing human tissue in seconds. It is 350 times faster than conventional 3D bioprinters, which opens up new opportunities for medicine and transplantation.
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Scientists at the University of Melbourne have created a device capable of printing human tissue in seconds. It is 350 times faster than conventional 3D bioprinters, which opens up new opportunities for medicine and transplantation.
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Archaeologists find skeletons of giants in China
In the 16th and 17th centuries, priests Melchior Barrett and George Hackville wrote about 500 giants in the service of the Chinese emperor. The recent discovery of human remains over 4 meters tall may confirm these accounts.
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, priests Melchior Barrett and George Hackville wrote about 500 giants in the service of the Chinese emperor. The recent discovery of human remains over 4 meters tall may confirm these accounts.
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Lobsters: from poor man's food to delicacy
Until the mid-nineteenth century in the United States, lobsters were considered cheap food for the poor, prisoners, and slaves. They were so plentiful that they were even used to fertilize fields. In prisons, convicts were indignant if lobsters were served too often.
However, over time, train passengers tried this product, and its status began to change.
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Until the mid-nineteenth century in the United States, lobsters were considered cheap food for the poor, prisoners, and slaves. They were so plentiful that they were even used to fertilize fields. In prisons, convicts were indignant if lobsters were served too often.
However, over time, train passengers tried this product, and its status began to change.
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Robotic dentist performs first procedure on a human
A robot with artificial intelligence has successfully performed the first dental procedure without a doctor. The developers claim that it works accurately, painlessly and 8 times faster than a human.
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A robot with artificial intelligence has successfully performed the first dental procedure without a doctor. The developers claim that it works accurately, painlessly and 8 times faster than a human.
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Space power plant by 2030
Transition Labs (Iceland) and Space Solar (UK) plan to launch a 30 MW orbital station that will transmit solar energy to Earth via radio waves.
It will be able to supply up to 3,000 homes, and the cost of energy will be $2.25 billion per GW, which is comparable to terrestrial renewable energy sources.
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Transition Labs (Iceland) and Space Solar (UK) plan to launch a 30 MW orbital station that will transmit solar energy to Earth via radio waves.
It will be able to supply up to 3,000 homes, and the cost of energy will be $2.25 billion per GW, which is comparable to terrestrial renewable energy sources.
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Amazing: a 708 GB composite image of the Moon looks like this! The view is mesmerizing
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China unveils combat wolf robots
At a military exhibition in Zhuhai, China demonstrated four-legged combat robots equipped with automatic weapons. These machines are capable of disembarking from vehicles and attacking targets
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At a military exhibition in Zhuhai, China demonstrated four-legged combat robots equipped with automatic weapons. These machines are capable of disembarking from vehicles and attacking targets
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A shoe print on granite
In Fisher Canyon, a 15 million-year-old coal seam was found in a coal seam that looks like a shoe print. It shows double seams along the edges, and the right side of the heel looks more worn.
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In Fisher Canyon, a 15 million-year-old coal seam was found in a coal seam that looks like a shoe print. It shows double seams along the edges, and the right side of the heel looks more worn.
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