Engineers unlock design for a record-breaking robot that can jump twice as high as Big Ben

Credit: University of Manchester Engineers from the University of Manchester have unlocked the secrets of designing a robot that can jump 120 meters – higher than any other jumping robot designed to date. Using a combination of mathematics, computer simulations and laboratory experiments, the researchers have discovered how to design a robot with the optimal … Read more

HONOR 200 Pro Review: Redefining Portrait Photography with Innovation

The demolition 4.6 9.1 Very few phones in this price range offer competitive specs like that of the Honor 200 Pro. It excels in most camera features, and with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 on board, the Honor 200 Pro delivers fast everyday performance and solid gaming experiences. The … Read more

Scientists propose converting natural gas directly into hydrogen in gas fields

The process of hydrogen production from gas fields. Credit: Mukhina et al. / Fuel, 2024 Researchers at Skoltech have found a way to produce hydrogen from natural gas with an efficiency of 45%, directly in the gas field, by injecting steam and a catalyst into a well and adding oxygen to ignite the gas. The … Read more

Researchers create an autonomously navigating robot on wheels

Credit: Joonho Lee Fast-moving autonomous mobile robots can help deliver goods to different locations, addressing disruptions in product supply chains. Nevertheless, wheeled or legged robots alone may not be sufficient to carry out deliveries both efficiently and independently. Researchers at ETH Zurich’s Robotic Systems Lab recently introduced a new robot design that combines the capabilities … Read more

To 6G and beyond: engineers unlock the next generation of wireless communications

The new filter, which is about the size of a quarter, could revolutionize wireless communications. Credit: Troy Olsson, Xingyu Du In the early 2010s, LightSquared, a multibillion-dollar company that promised to revolutionize mobile communications, went bankrupt. The company couldn’t figure out how to prevent its signals from interfering with those of GPS systems. Now Penn … Read more

Imperceptible sensors made from ‘electronic spider silk’ can be printed directly onto human skin

Researchers have developed a method to create adaptive and environmentally friendly sensors that can be printed directly and imperceptibly onto a wide range of biological surfaces, whether that’s a finger or a petal. Credit: University of Cambridge Researchers have developed a method to create adaptive and environmentally friendly sensors that can be printed directly and … Read more

AI headphones allow the wearer to listen to one person in a crowd just by looking at them once

A team from the University of Washington has developed an artificial intelligence system that allows a user wearing headphones to watch someone talking for three to five seconds and then hear only the registered speaker’s voice in real time, even if the listener is away moves around in noisy places and no more. looks at … Read more

ChatGPT can talk, but OpenAI workers certainly cannot

On Monday, OpenAI announced exciting new product news: ChatGPT can now talk like a human. It has a cheerful, slightly endearing female voice that sounds impressively non-robotic, and a little familiar if you’ve seen a certain Spike Jonze film from 2013. “Her,” tweeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, referring to the film where a man falls … Read more