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Robotic runners hobbled by breakdowns in first half-marathon against humans
Twenty-one two-legged robots took the streets against human competitors in a first-of-its kind humanoid half-marathon in China Saturday, but technical breakdowns left them in the dust.
Palantir exec defends company’s immigration surveillance work
One of the founders of startup accelerator Y Combinator offered unsparing criticism this weekend of the controversial data analytics company Palantir, leading a company executive to offer an
SpaceX launches third fleet of spy satellites in 8 days
SpaceX launched its third fleet of spy satellites in 8 days on Sunday, its tenth mission of the year in support of the National Reconnaissance Office, the United States' spy satellite agency.
Web 2.0 Is Making a Comeback
Web 2.0 is having another moment. The sites and apps that defined a generation of the internet, like Digg, Help a Reporter Out (HARO), and TechCrunch, are being acquired, rebuilt, and revived. Why is
Uncovered emails showed how Meta struggled to keep Facebook culturally relevant
With the first week of Meta’s antitrust trial behind us, documents shared by the U.S Federal Trade Commission (FTC) offered more insight into Meta’s internal struggles to keep Facebook relevant. In
They’re here. They’re howling. But, are they resurrected dire wolves?
They’re here. They’re howling. But, are they resurrected dire wolves? - Wolf conservationists say the truly dire matter is protecting America’s wild gray wolves — but that’s not as cute and cuddly for
An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit is set to return from his fourth trip to space on Saturday night. Here are some of his most stunning photos of the cosmos.
Scientists Take First Ever Video of Colossal Squid in the Wild... With One Comical Issue
An international team of scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute have captured the first ever footage of a colossal squid — the terrors of the sea that are legendary for both their monstrous
The simple trick that reveals if YOUR child is being cyber-bullied
With teens more protective than ever over their digital lives, stepping in without overstepping can feel impossible. But a child behaviour expert says there's a subtle way parents can keep watch.
Digital Redlining and Its Enduring Impact on Communities
A relic of historic redlining that restricted marginalized peoples from buying homes still persists in internet access today.
Scientists say they have discovered a new colour ‘olo’ - but there’s a catch
Scientists say they have discovered a new colour ‘olo’ - but there’s a catch - Scientists hope the experimental technique called ‘Oz’ could someday simulate vision for the colour‑blind and help model
5 Places Incognito Mode Is Useful (and 3 Where It Isn't)
Use Incognito mode to avoid saving your search history and cookies, making it valuable when browsing on shared or public devices. It's useful for viewing sites while logged out to avoid
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