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Why Do Humanoid Robots Still Struggle With the Small Stuff?
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Why Do Humanoid Robots Still Struggle With the Small Stuff?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

The last time I covered the science of humanoid robots, the state of the art looked downright Orwellian — by which I mean, “four legs

Yaks may hint at a way to treat brain diseases like MS
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Yaks may hint at a way to treat brain diseases like MS

Simon MakinMarch 13, 2026

A genetic mutation tied to keeping the brain healthy at high altitudes may point to a way to repair nerve damage, experiments in mice show.

A newfound blood biomarker may one day predict longevity
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A newfound blood biomarker may one day predict longevity

Isha IshtiaqMarch 13, 2026

Levels of six RNA molecules in the blood ID’d older adults likely to survive two more years. Whether it will work for other people is

Computing power is no longer the AI bottleneck — it’s energy production
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Computing power is no longer the AI bottleneck — it’s energy production

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

For decades, AI was held back by slow, expensive computers. Today, the problem is simpler, but harder to fix: finding enough reliable electricity to keep

1,900-year-old double Scythian burial in Ukraine contains toxic red mineral
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1,900-year-old double Scythian burial in Ukraine contains toxic red mineral

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

A double burial in Ukraine of two women from the Late Scythian culture contains a toxic red mineral, but exactly why it was used remains

AI hallucinations work both ways, study shows — using chatbots can amplify and reinforce our own delusions
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AI hallucinations work both ways, study shows — using chatbots can amplify and reinforce our own delusions

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

Research reveals the sycophantic nature of generative AI is inadvertently creating a form of distributed delusions.

Early warning indicator hidden within the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of key Atlantic currents, study finds
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Early warning indicator hidden within the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of key Atlantic currents, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

Shifts in the Gulf Stream could help researchers predict the human-driven failure of a huge system of ocean currents known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning

Generative AI can amplify and reinforce our delusions, findings show
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Generative AI can amplify and reinforce our delusions, findings show

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

Research reveals the sycophantic nature of generative AI is inadvertently creating a form of distributed delusions.

Giant 10-person ‘flying taxi’ passes first flight test in China
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Giant 10-person ‘flying taxi’ passes first flight test in China

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

China’s massive Sky Dragon and Matrix aircraft are suitable for up to 10 passengers, or more than one ton of cargo.

NASA targets Artemis II crewed moon mission for April 1 launch
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NASA targets Artemis II crewed moon mission for April 1 launch

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

A six-day launch window opens on April 1 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The lunar orbital mission would be the first time humans

A large fossil leg bone hints at T. rex’s origins, but scientists disagree
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A large fossil leg bone hints at T. rex’s origins, but scientists disagree

Carolyn GramlingMarch 12, 2026

A new analysis of a large fossil shinbone suggests T. rex ancestors came from North America instead of Asia. Not everyone agrees.

Exceptionally rare sighting of planets colliding may shed light on the crash that formed the moon
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Exceptionally rare sighting of planets colliding may shed light on the crash that formed the moon

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

Astronomers say a distant, sunlike star shows signs of a catastrophic planet-on-planet crash that may mirror the ancient impact that formed Earth’s moon.

Children wearing bronze ‘warrior’ belts discovered in 2,500-year-old cemetery in Italy
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Children wearing bronze ‘warrior’ belts discovered in 2,500-year-old cemetery in Italy

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

Archaeologists have uncovered the graves of two pre-Roman children who were buried like male warriors.

‘Blackwater’ lakes and rivers in the Congo Basin are now emitting ancient carbon into the atmosphere
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‘Blackwater’ lakes and rivers in the Congo Basin are now emitting ancient carbon into the atmosphere

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 12, 2026

Carbon that has been buried in the Congo Basin’s peatlands for millennia is seeping into lakes and rivers. Why this is happening remains unclear, but

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