The idea of super-strong, all-terrain, bipedal humanoid robots performing tasks that were once reserved for humans can be quite unsettling. The advancements in technology, as evidenced by Boston Dynamics’ New Atlas, are moving at a rapid pace. With the ability to sprint up steps, perform backflips, and self-right, these robots are becoming more and more
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The Fallout TV series has recently come under fire for its treatment of the Fallout lore, particularly in relation to the events depicted in Fallout: New Vegas. Bethesda’s Todd Howard has addressed the controversy, reassuring fans that there is consistency between the games and the TV series. The Fallout TV Show’s Depiction of Shady Sands
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In a groundbreaking development, a team of scientists at the University of Tokyo have unveiled a new and improved mid-infrared microscope that allows for the visualization of structures inside living bacteria at the nanometer scale. This remarkable achievement, featured in a recent publication in Nature Photonics, marks a significant advancement in the realm of microscopy,
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With Larian stepping back from the Baldur’s Gate series and handing the reins over to Wizards of the Coast, the future of the franchise is now in the hands of Dungeons & Dragons owners. While there are no immediate plans for DLC or a sequel, discussions are already underway about what comes next for Baldur’s
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The field of electrical control of magnetism has seen significant advancements in recent years, with researchers working towards developing new technologies that can revolutionize various applications. In a recent review article published in Reviews of Modern Physics, Fèlix Casanova from the Nanodevices group at CIC nanoGUNE, along with Nobel Laureate Albert Fert and his colleagues,
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