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Researchers create world's smallest programmable, autonomous robots
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world's smallest fully programmable ...
General Chauhan spoke about a new phase of military transformation, which he described as “convergence warfare”, driven by ...
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Embodied AI goes public as China deploys Walker S2 humanoid robots at Vietnam border
China is preparing to deploy humanoid robots at a busy border crossing with Vietnam. This marks a striking new chapter in the ...
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10 strongest sci-fi anime villains of all time, ranked
While science-fiction might not be as popular as it once was, there are still plenty of great villains to choose the ...
For Colorado residents, Fifty Two 80’s isn’t just a store—it’s a local treasure that showcases how the past continues to influence our present. For visitors to Denver, it offers an experience more ...
Autonomous free-flying robots aboard the International Space Station (ISS) frequently lose their bearings. Without gravity to distinguish up from down, even precision sensors suffer from accumulating ...
Here is the full list of the space and defense tech Startup Battlefield 200 selectees, along with a note on what made us ...
On December 20, 2019, I established the United States Space Force—America’s Guardians of the High Frontier—as the sixth branch of our Armed Forces. Today, our Nation thanks the incredible Guardians ...
More than a year after Anduril and General Atomics got R&D contracts, Northrop wins entry with a self-financed CCA.
Rocket Lab shares soared Monday after another successful launch this weekend, adding to Friday's gains following a U.S. Space Force deal.
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Purdue secures $1.5M Army funding to develop GPS-free air–ground AI robot teams
Purdue researchers are building AI-powered air-ground robots that can navigate and collaborate in GPS-denied military terrain ...
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Santa at Mach speed: How the US Air Force reimagined the Christmas sleigh
An astrophysicist estimated that Santa would need to travel at roughly Mach 3,000 to visit an estimated 91.8 million children ...
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