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Video: China’s humanoid robot strides through rubble with human-like balance
LimX Dynamics’ humanoid robot Oli navigates sand, rocks, and debris with impressive balance and stability in new demo video.
LimX Dynamics' humanoid robot Oli demonstrated the ability to maintain balance and move steadily across sand, rocks, and rubble, marking a significant step forward for China's robotics industry.
The $12K machine promises AI performance can scale to 32 chip servers and beyond but an immature software stack makes ...
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Windows 11 bugs, RIP Crucial, and more: Windows news roundup
NVIDIA has released a critical hotfix driver, version 581.94, that fixes the severe performance drops when you run Windows 11 ...
Ubuntu's Long-Term Support (LTS) releases are important, because they stand as stable foundations for years to come. The ...
One of fall/winter’s standout accessory trends we’re eyeing this season is the barrel bag. Known for its cylindrical design, ...
Lightbridge remains a high-risk, high-reward nuclear technology play, but recent financials show improved cash reserves and research momentum. Learn more about LTBR stock here.
The authors analyzed spectral properties of neural activity recorded using laminar probes while mice engaged in a global/local visual oddball paradigm. They found solid evidence for an increase in ...
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