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European firm to deploy humanoid robots in semiconductor production for first time
Swiss semiconductor firm STMicroelectronics has signed an agreement with Oversonic Robotics to deploy cognitive robots in ...
Volvo’s latest automotive safety feature uses a specially designed infotainment screen font to improve legibility and reduce ...
People who have experienced chronic stress or trauma often report feeling unlucky or doomed. This isn’t superstition; it’s a ...
Studying abroad was never part of my original plan. As a STEM student preparing for a career in medicine, I believed my ...
Mindmachines.com has announced significant enhancements to its RoshiWave IN-SIGHT Mind Machine, incorporating advanced brainwave disentrainment technology designed to help users achieve deep ...
Small mistakes can boost likability, humanize competence and deepen connection. Here’s the psychology behind why imperfection ...
Why does Elon Musk increasingly appear with his child in public moments? Are these unscripted glimpses of fatherhood or calculated soft power shaping how the world sees him today?
George Bailey dove into icy water to save an angel—and saved himself. Research explains why: Altruism activates the brain's ...
What appears to be “high performance” often reflects a reward system running on fumes rather than sustainable focus.
Science fiction in 2025 has settled into a confident, highly visible phase. This is no longer a genre pleading for legitimacy or hiding its ideas behind dense w ...
Skilled nursing providers are united in their desire to prevent and eliminate falls in their communities. Yet falls still happen given the nature of an ...
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Time really does feel slower on the treadmill! Scientists reveal how running tricks your brain
Nothing ever feels quite as slow as a minute on the treadmill. Now, scientists have revealed why this phenomenon occurs.
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