If you look closely, Off Campus is already dropping hints about John Tucker’s future. Off Campus, adapted from Elle Kennedy’s ...
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Watch: Kepler's Bumblebee robot does welding like an industrial welder
The K2 Bumblebee stands roughly 175–178 cm tall and has advanced hands, allowing it to grip and use tools much like a human worker.
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Discover the smallest mammal in the world both by weight and length. Learn about their weight, size, and other interesting facts here. When it comes to identifying the smallest mammal in the world, ...
Before Masters of the Universe, Travis Knight’s biggest global success came from a robot-led blockbuster. Read on ...
Students at the Orange Inclusive Preschool and Orange Community Education and Recreation’s Early Childhood Preschool had an ...
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US Army showcases counter-drone system that intercepts hostile UAVs with limited operator input
The U.S. Army is training for an advanced counter-drone system. Soldiers assigned to the ...
Ahead of world bee day on May 20, the author looks at how other animals rely on bees for food and shelter and even transport.
Doc is like the leader of the dwarfs. He keeps everyone in line,” said 16-year-old Lilah Hilal, who has that role in the ...
After Laika held us over with a neat technical animation showcase in October 2025, the studio behind Coraline, ParaNorman, ...
You’d think it might be hard to recruit someone to catch bumblebees, or to pack a bunch of them in their car for a road trip, ...
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Insect extinction: Why one man’s grief over a beloved bee’s death is a wake-up call to the world
Bees are self-aware, can recognise individual humans and are vitally important pollinators. So why are destroying them?
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