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Kristina Canessa

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This restaurant in Thailand delivers food to guests by zipline


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Coded with Grok 4 - An immersive 3D particle system using Three.js, showcasing butterfly evolution with real-time controls and glowing CSS driven UI effects. Demo/code in reply. 👇


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Legged locomotion meets skateboarding! 🛹 Researchers from the University of Michigan have introduced Discrete-time Hybrid Automata Learning (DHAL). This new reinforcement learning framework enables robots to switch movement modes seamlessly without requiring predefined labels…


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Self organization demonstrated with simple electrical charge. We can see order out of chaos achieved through the simple polarity. A binary that builds the universe.


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Mobile Chicken Coop. Small farmers will rise.


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Digitizing the construction with robots! 🦺 Robots are now assisting in constructing new apartments in Seattle. One such robot, nicknamed Didge, is being employed at a 31-story apartment tower project to perform repetitive tasks like taking daily photographs of each room on…


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This robot will mark your floor! ✏️ The @HP SitePrint printer delivers digital data directly to construction sites, increasing productivity by marking blueprints accurately. The device is designed to be autonomous and to avoid obstacles, as well as to integrate seamlessly with…


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Jensen Huang says humanoid robots will become as common as cars and there will be significant breakthroughs in robotics in the next 2-3 years


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Using an hologram fan to visualize 360° ancient relics.


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This robot is a true hybrid straight out of 'Fast and Furious'!🧯 Just look at this mobility. AMAZING! Why settle for just wheels or legs when you can have both!? ℹ️ Bit of facts about this amazing robot: → This wheel-legged robot, featured on RoboMaster, was crafted by…


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Gene Transcription at real-time speed. Transcription is the first step in gene expression. It involves copying a gene's DNA sequence to make an RNA molecule


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Transcription is the process by which the information in DNA is copied into messenger nRNA (mRNA) for protein production. This is a visualization of how it takes place. [🎞️ dnalearningcenter]


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Disney brings us closer to Star Trek! 🔭 This is HoloTile Floor, a technology that could bring us closer to experiencing a real-life Holodeck. The HoloTile Floor developed by Walt Disney Imagineering is a modular, expandable, treadmill floor made up of many tiles that work…


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Robots with the help of neuroimplants helped a paralyzed man! 🦾 A 76-year-old paralyzed man has made history by using his thoughts to write 8 Chinese characters! This incredible feat marks the first successful use of Zhejiang University's brain implants to enable writing…


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Robot design of the year? 🧰 Mecanum wheels, reconfigurable shape, cameras set. Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed this robot. It is called MIRRAX-150 and was created to perform inspection and exploration tasks. The machine uses low-cost components, 3D…


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General relativity for babies [📹 readplaysing]


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How DNA is copied in living cells


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Scientists have identified a new type of matter called Time Crystal, here it is explained 📹 Hashem Al-Ghaili


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What a delight browsing this site – filled with those nostalgic ringtones and fun facts of the legendary Nokia 3310 ✨ The pixelated screen effect & storytelling is so beautifully executed... Website designed by Karina Makarova using Tilda (no-code platform) 🔗 :…


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Ok, so a lot of people have been asking me for code/writeup of this so I made a stripped down example (works with an infinite amount of windows) so that you can look at to get the basic gist of it (that's all I have time for now, sorry!). See below for link to repo + testsite


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