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The quadruped robot can now autonomously read industrial gauges, identify hazardous spills, and detect dangerous debris without human direction.
The collaboration gives the aging-focused biotech company fully funded access to cutting-edge lipid nanoparticle technology used in COVID-19 vaccines.
The spy agency is among roughly 40 organizations testing Anthropic's new AI while the company remains locked in a legal battle with the Defense Department.
Scientists used a 19th-century meteorite to recreate conditions inside the solar system's most chemically reduced planet.
The third New Glenn flight successfully reflew an orbital-class booster for the first time, but an upper stage anomaly marred the achievement.
A company called Nectome wants to map the brain's wiring after death, betting that future technology could one day bring people back to life.
New buoy measurements across multiple latitudes provide the strongest direct evidence yet that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is slowing and could be heading toward collapse.
An international research team has developed a technique to measure qubit instability in near real time, a potential turning point for making quantum computers practical.
Nearly 10 percent of homes tested in the UK, Netherlands, and Italy had gas leaks large enough to exceed safety limits for benzene, a chemical linked to leukemia.
Richard Dawkins' landmark 1976 book turns 50 this year, and its central metaphor remains as powerful — and debated — as ever.
A semi-autonomous four-legged robot completed planetary exploration missions up to three times faster than traditional rover methods in simulated Martian conditions.
Physicists propose that a record-breaking particle detected in 2023 could have originated from the explosive death of a black hole formed just after the Big Bang.
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