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May 7, 2024

Top Humanoid Robots Today and Future Superhuman Bots

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Humanoid robots are being developed with advanced capabilities and are expected to have a significant impact on various industries, potentially replacing or enhancing human labor in tasks such as pick and place, elder care, and mass production Questions to inspire discussion What industries will humanoid robots impact?

May 7, 2024

SpaceX’s Next Starship: Critical Updates and Future Missions

Posted by in categories: internet, space travel

SpaceX’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of space travel is reflected in the constant evolution of Starship technology, with critical updates focused on enhancing control authority for future orbital missions and the potential for revolutionizing internet access in space Questions to inspire discussion What critic.

May 7, 2024

Warren Buffett’s Take on Tesla’s Self-Driving Tech and Insurance Industry

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Brighter with Herbert.

May 7, 2024

José Cordeiro — The Death of Death

Posted by in category: futurism

Dr. José Cordeiro discusses the scientific advances & social trends driving life-extension research as described in his book, “The Death of Death: The Scient…

May 7, 2024

Venus Unveiled: The Mystery of Water Loss Revealed

Posted by in categories: alien life, computing, physics

“Water is really important for life,” said Dr. Eryn Cangi. “We need to understand the conditions that support liquid water in the universe, and that may have produced the very dry state of Venus today.”


How did the planet Venus lose its water? This debate has rage on for some time and something a recent study published in Nature hopes to address as a team of researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder (UCB) and the University of Arizona (UoA) as they have potentially conducted a groundbreaking study that could help explain the processes responsible for making Venus the hellish world it is today, whereas scientists have long hypothesized that the second planet from the Sun was much more hospitable billions of years ago.

“Water is really important for life,” said Dr. Eryn Cangi, who is a research scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at UCB and a co-author of the study. “We need to understand the conditions that support liquid water in the universe, and that may have produced the very dry state of Venus today.”

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May 7, 2024

Eureka-research/DrEureka

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

From UPenn, Google Deepmind, & NVIDIA Introducing🎓, our latest effort pushing the frontier of robot learning using LLMs!

From upenn, google deepmind, & NVIDIA

Introducing🎓, our latest effort pushing the frontier of robot learning using LLMs!

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May 7, 2024

Better depression relief with electromagnetic treatment

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Safer, more targeted electromagnetic treatment can bring faster, longer-lasting relief for people with depression.

May 7, 2024

A Lifetime’s Consumption of Fossil Fuels: Visualized

Posted by in category: energy

From the archive:


Each year the average American consumes more than 23 barrels of petroleum products. What does a lifetime of fossil fuel consumption look like?

May 7, 2024

Reversing Biological Age: Have we finally found the answer?? | 30 — LTW #5

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

Not a happy vid for E5. It appears to be something to make one healthy and as a result get extra time which is a good thing. But its testing standards could have been better and its off to some kind of skin care target.

May 7, 2024

Tesla Optimus humanoid robot to get more dexterous hands: Elon Musk

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

Elon Musk confirms Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus will soon have hands with 22 Degrees of Freedom, enhancing its dexterity for complex tasks.

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