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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
The world’s most powerful supercomputers can now run simulations of billions of neurons, and researchers hope such models ...
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Once Perfectly Adapted for Survival, This Rare Rhino Is Disappearing
The Sumatran rhino is uniquely adapted for life in dense rainforest. But these traits can’t protect it from habitat loss.
Artificial intelligence is transforming writing, research, and journalism. Experts warn AI boosts productivity but reduces ...
Once mosquitoes acquire a new food source, they tend to develop a preference for that particular blood—and humans are one ...
The drunken Ashland raccoon captured global attention because it fit the narrative people have projected onto the species: ...
In a hybrid world, the bystander stance is not neutral. Today, every individual who stands up for their values and beliefs ...
Microplastics are everywhere. We drink them in our water, we eat them in our food, we breathe them in our air, leading to – ...
The moment you look away from those adorable eyes, these mischievous creatures will sneak out of your lab. Joshua J.
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Adaptive motion system helps robots achieve human-like dexterity with minimal data
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic ...
For centuries, in Europe, pigs, horses, donkeys and even insects were tried like people: arrested, defended by lawyers, judged and ...
Knowledge is no longer scarce, as judgment and discernment have become the new educational frontier. Learning must shift from ...
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