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Muscle-mimicking soft robots may help rehabilitate stroke victims

Soft robots are generally safer and more compliant, making them perfect for situations that require close contact with humans.
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Engineers cultivate fungus in brewery wastewater, develop biomass battery

Waste doesn’t always have to be wasted. With a little innovation and a lot of engineering, waste may help change the world for the better.
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President Obama promotes exploration of Mars through private-public partnership

President Barack Obama revisited Mars this morning in a piece published by CNN.
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Baidu releases Melody, a medical assistant chatbot to keep physicians humming

Melody the Medical Assistant chatbot is designed to converse with patients and collect data on their conditions to save physicians time for treatment.

Off the grid: Small South African airport runs entirely on solar power

From its control towers to its escalators and its ATMs, the regional airport in George will run exclusively off solar power supplied by 2,000 solar panels.
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European Space Agency sends final command sequence as its spacecraft approaches Mars

The European Space Agency uploaded the last of its commands to the ExoMars spacecraft, telling the spacecraft what to do once it arrives at the red planet.
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Nanoworms and rods are the most effective drug delivery vessels so far

Nanoparticles come in many shapes and sizes, but when it comes to drug delivery, nanorods and nanoworms are the most effective forms.
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Researchers replicate rogue waves under realistic conditions for first time

The lab-generated rogue waves may be used to test newly designed vessels before they are constructed at full scale.
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The chatbot will see you now: AI may play doctor in the future of healthcare

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It might save your life: MIT's Moral Machine asks you to answer moral dilemmas

MIT's Moral Machine is a platform that engages users in moral dilemmas and asks them how the self-driving car should respond.
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AI in agriculture? Algorithms help farmers spot crop disease like experts

A team of researchers has turned the keen eye of AI toward agriculture, using deep learning algorithms to help detect crop disease before it spreads.
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VR Museum of Fine Art lets you embrace some of the world's greatest works

The VR Museum of Fine Art is a free to play simulation that’s as high-culture as it sounds, with a refreshingly low-brow approach to education.
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NASA’s ‘blue collar robot’ may help astronauts colonize Mars

NASA is developing methods to support massless exploration, beginning with resource processing plants on the Moon and Mars.
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Hero Surg robot not only performs operations — it lets surgeons feel what it's doing

The creators behind a new robotic system called HeroSurg hope to give surgeons back their haptic feedback to make robotic surgery safer and more precise.
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Hasbro's robotic companion pets designed to keep your grandmother company

Toy manufacturer Hasbro has expanded its scope and demographic by creating a pair of lifelike virtual pets intended to keep senior citizens company.
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What does your skin say about you? Apparently, it says what you say

An Israeli startup called VocalZoom wants to examine subtle skin vibrations to make complicated analyses: comprehending what we say.
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Admire your domain as you ascend in a glass-cased, air-driven elevator

These air-tight elevators use a similar principle that’s used to shuttle cash and checks through vacuum tubes at drive-through banks.
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Rosetta's final images before crash-landing detail the stunning Comet 67P

Yesterday, the Rosetta probe began a 13-hour free fall that ended in a (relatively) gentle crash at the Ma’at landing site at 6:39 a.m. ET on Friday.
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NASA-inspired indoor gardens may make at-home farming easier and healthier

Homegrown produce is a luxury for most city dwellers but a company called Click & Grow wants to make at-home farming as easy as pressing a button.
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Beijing’s silver-plated ‘Smog Free Tower’ turns pollution into carbon cubes

Today Beijing gets a little help from the world’s largest outdoor air purifier — a 23-foot-tall, metal hexagon called the Smog Free Tower.
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Ciliary cell-inspired microrobots may swim faster and may carry more cargo

A team of researchers at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology have once again turned to nature to design a new type of microrobot.
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Could holograms help bring the end of malaria? Experts build new tool

The researchers fed data on thousands of cells into the deep learning program, which determined which parameters would most likely signal an infection.
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Music made with Alan Turing’s massive computer restored after more than 50 years

The earliest known recording of computer-generated music has been restored by researchers from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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New research center is dedicated to engineering cells into living machines

The Golden State will soon house its own “blue-sky” bioengineering center thanks to a healthy grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Cornell’s water-powered CubeSat could be the future of space exploration

At NASA’s Cube Quest Challenge, Cornell University’s Cislunar Explorers aim to send its innovative water-powered satellite in orbit around the moon.
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Some of the finest minds in AI descend upon London’s deep learning summit

After years as a relative outcast, deep learning has become the most successful and popular machine learning method around.
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In virtual emergencies, participants act a lot like people in the real world

In the immediate aftermath of an attack or disaster, the focus is on minimizing victims and damage -- not collecting data on crowd dynamics.
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Microsoft hits another milestone in speech-recognition software accuracy

Researchers from the tech giant have achieved an impressively low error rate for speech recognition software -- down to just 6.3 percent.
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What do 2 million stars look like? Europe’s space agency just gave us a map

The release is the first batch of more than one billion stars that the agency hopes to catalog using its Gaia satellite in the coming year.
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How much wind could a wind farm farm? Web tool estimates renewable potential

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Watch live: NASA hosts virtual tour and Q&A for its asteroid capture mission

Today at 3 p.m. EST, NASA will host a Facebook Live event to outline its mission, conduct a Q&A, and take participants on a virtual tour.
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A clever computer simulation just found hundreds of black holes in a distant star system

An ancient cluster of stars didn't make sense until Univ. of Surrey astrophysicists Miklos Peuten and Mark Gieles decided to do something different.
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3D-printed metamaterial ‘machines’ are greater than the sum of their parts

A team of researchers has developed objects with seemingly simple internal microstructures that perform some sophisticated functions.
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Astronomers spot asteroid just two days before it comes within 25K miles of Earth

If it weren’t for careful inspection from a team of astronomers at the Catalina Sky Survey, we may not have even noticed the asteroid, 2016 RB1.