News
16h
The Truth About Cars on MSNHow Close Are Humanoid Robots to Replacing Auto Workers?There has been a rash of articles this year pertaining to how the automotive industry has begun testing humanoid robots. The ...
By studying a slender, leaping parasite thinner than a human hair, engineers at Georgia Tech developed a soft robot capable of hopping both forward and backward. Inspired by the jumping movements of a ...
Wilderness Cooking on MSN4h
Ancient Cooking Method: Salt & Pressure, No Fire!Watch an ancient technique come to life as a whole beef leg is transformed—without fire. Wrapped in salt and pressed under weight for hours, the result is meat that’s naturally tender, deeply seasoned ...
23h
Interesting Engineering on MSNLight-powered underwater robots achieve twice the strength of mammalian muscleorean scientists develop light-powered artificial muscles that outperform mammalian tissue and work untethered underwater for ...
Some readers may recall building a line-following robot during their school days. Involving some IR LEDs, perhaps a bit of LEGO, and plenty of trial-and-error, it was fun on a tiny scale. Now ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results