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Walk Me: Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself
Toyota’s Walk Me is a robotic chair with legs that walk, climb, and fold, redefining mobility at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 ...
Beyond parallel exploration, RapidFire AI RAG introduces dynamic experiment control, a cockpit-style interface to steer runs in real time, and a forthcoming automation layer that supports AutoML ...
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From flying cars to jetpacks: How close are humans to commuting in the sky?
Most of today’s personal flying vehicles fall under the category of EVTOLs (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing aircraft).
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) said it has concluded an investigation into a series of unauthorised drone operations conducted by a civil engineering company close to Dublin Airport.
Partnering with Gabtic Engineering, Armstrong supplied a complete suite of HVAC pumping systems and pressurization units ...
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UV light holds promise for energy-efficient desalination
A team of UC Riverside researchers has uncovered a potential breakthrough in solar desalination that could reduce the need ...
ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions today announced its new Quality Excellence Center in Bloomfield, Connecticut, as part of ...
As China modernizes its military for a forceful reunification with Taiwan, U.S. planners continue to seek insight into how ...
Korean Air has concluded Phase 2 of the Korean Urban Air Mobility (K-UAM) Grand Challenge, carrying out what is reported as ...
The immune/tumor microenvironment significantly influences cancer progression and the efficacy of immunotherapeutic ...
YouTube's Ghost Network spreads information-stealing malware through thousands of fake videos offering cracked software, ...
Across Western Canada, the race is on to modernize electrical infrastructure that was never designed for today’s rapidly changing energy demands. Across the energy corridors in British Columbia and ...
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