
Amazing Video Shows Chinese Robot Skiing Down Snowy Slope
The robot is capable of racing, planning its own route and avoiding obstacles, bending its legs to adjust its balance and change direction.
The robot is capable of racing, planning its own route and avoiding obstacles, bending its legs to adjust its balance and change direction.
NASA's telescope, the most powerful to ever launch into space, arrived at its final destination on Monday and will now prepare for its first observations.
The Omicron subtype has caused concern as it may be better at spreading than the original form of the variant, but little is currently known about it.
The "son-of-Omicron" could possibly be faster-spreading than the original type, but there is no evidence yet that it causes more severe disease.
The supercomputer will help the company's artificial intelligence researchers develop advanced computer vision, speech recognition and more.
The telescope could potentially spot artificially produced gasses, which would lead to more information regarding life on other planets.
"He had broken ribs, punctured lungs, bites real bad to his legs, and his neck, all the way across, was cut open," Terri Marinan said.
The unsettlingly large number of these cosmic monsters means there could be billions in each and every galaxy.
Attorney generals in at least four states are expected to be file lawsuits on Monday accusing the company of deceiving users about how their location is tracked.
The Boox Mira 13.3-inch external computer monitor has an E Ink display so your eyes can rest easier.
The StudioCaddy is a place to store and charge a laptop, tablet, iPhone and AirPods. It's a product desperately in need of a second revision.
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium said goodbye to Coby, known for his way with animals and humans, with a representative saying "Coby made everyone feel special."
The telescope has been photographed from Earth preparing to fully deploy the primary mirror that will help it to look further back in time than ever before.
The comet that spent 35,000 years traveling over 300 billion miles toward us is now heading out of the solar system forever.
Engineers tested the idea of putting cameras on board the space telescope to monitor its deployment, but decided they would have presented some problems.