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Minimally Invasive Electrode Brain Implant Can Restore Sense of Touch, Claim Researchers

Researchers at a New York-based institute said they have found a way to restore the sense of touch in a person who may have...

by admin August 25, 2021
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AI Can’t Reliably Detect Emotions From Facial Expressions, Study Finds

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are being developed nowadays to infer people’s intentions and reactions by studying their facial expressions. But a new study says...

by admin August 24, 2021
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ESA Shares Stunning Photos of Aurora Lights Taken From International Space Station

European Space Agency (ESA) has shared on Instagram a series of images of the Earth’s aurora lights. The photos in question capture the stunning...

by admin August 23, 2021
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China Says Its Mars Rover in ‘Excellent Condition’ After Completing 90-Day Program

China’s Zhurong Mars rover is soldiering on after completing its initial program to explore the red planet and search for frozen water that could...

by admin August 21, 2021
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Marine ‘Oil-Eating’ Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Can Curb Effects of Oil Spills: Study

Certain types of marine bacteria in the icy-cold waters off the coast of Labrador, Canada, can help in curbing the effects of offshore oil...

by admin August 21, 2021
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Three Cat-Sized Mammals That Thrived in the Post-Dinosaur World

Palaeontologists have found fossilised teeth and jaws of three hitherto unrecognised mammals — Conacodon hettingeri, Miniconus jeanninae, Beornus honeyi — in the Great Divide...

by admin August 21, 2021
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Tesla Working on ‘Tesla Bot’ Humanoid Robots for ‘Boring Tasks’, CEO Elon Musk Says

Elon Musk announced that Tesla is working on a humanoid project and it will present the first prototype “sometime next year.” Unveiling the robot...

by admin August 20, 2021
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Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellites Beam Internet Into Remote Chilean Fishing Hamlet

After half an hour’s windswept journey on foot and by boat through a craggy forested estuary to the school he attends in remote southern...

by admin August 20, 2021
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NASA Halts SpaceX Work on Lunar Lander After Blue Origin Lawsuit

NASA agreed on Thursday to temporarily halt work on a $2.9 billion (roughly Rs. 21,587 crores) lunar lander contract awarded to Elon Musk’s SpaceX...

by admin August 20, 2021
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How Was Our Solar System Born? Study Finds New Clues

A study of the Ophiuchus star-forming complex has offered new insights into the conditions in which our own solar system was born. The findings...

by admin August 18, 2021
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Hair Regrowth: New Research Targets ‘Root’ Cause of Baldness

Baldness can be a difficult situation to be in. Many have tried several over-the-counter remedies and failed to get desired results. Thanks to a...

by admin August 18, 2021
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Boston Dynamics Robots Have the Coolest Parkour Moves: Watch Video

Whatever you do, Boston Dyanmics’ bipedal robot Atlas can probably do it too, if not better. This is probably what the company was trying to...

by admin August 18, 2021
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Vega Rocket Blasts Off With Airbus Observation Satellite, Miniature CubeSats

A European Vega rocket lifted off Monday night from French Guiana carrying an Earth observation satellite and four miniature “cubesats”. It was the second...

by admin August 17, 2021
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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Sues NASA Over SpaceX Moon Contract

Blue Origin, the space company owned by Jeff Bezos, is suing the US government over its decision to award a massive Moon exploration contract...

by admin August 17, 2021
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Researchers Locate Possible Origin of Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid

The asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs hit the Earth near Mexico. Dubbed Chicxulub impactor, the large rocky object had an estimated width of roughly...

by admin August 17, 2021
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Forget Face Unlock, Indian Researchers Have Figured Out a Way to Authenticate Mobiles With Teeth

A team of Indian researchers has developed what appears to be a first-of-a-kind human authentication through teeth for mobile and other hand-held devices. The...

by admin August 16, 2021
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Says Starship Orbital Stack to Be Ready for Flight in Few Weeks

SpaceX founder Elon Musk said on Saturday the first orbital stack of the Starship rocket should be ready for flight in the coming weeks,...

by admin August 16, 2021
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NASA Is Excited to See Perseverance in Ingenuity’s Aerial Images. But Where Is It?

A recent picture by NASA can leave us wondering. The aerial shot shows a vast expanse of Mars surface and is taken by NASA’s...

by admin August 14, 2021
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Two Spacecraft Flew Past Venus Last Week. Here’s How It Was Like

Two spacecraft flew past Venus recently in a rare double flyby that captured unique imagery and data. This data is now being analysed, but...

by admin August 14, 2021
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Boeing Astronaut Capsule Grounded for Months By Valve Issue

Boeing’s astronaut capsule is grounded for months and possibly even until next year because of a vexing valve problem. Boeing and NASA officials said...

by admin August 14, 2021
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