Interesting Engineering on MSN
Beat-to-Body: UK researchers’ humanoid robots get NVIDIA grant to move like dancers
Zhou’s Beat-to-Body project aligns with a growing body of research exploring sound as a control signal for humanoid robots. A ...
Professor Dallas Trinkle and colleagues have provided the first quantitative explanation for how magnetic fields slow carbon ...
Space.com on MSN
Jupiter has more oxygen than the sun, new simulations reveal
In a new study, scientists used advanced computer models to peer beneath Jupiter's dense swirling cloud tops and tackle a ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Digital technique puts rendered fabric in the best light
The sheen of satin, the subtle glints of twill, the translucence of sheer silk: Fabric has long been difficult to render ...
Earthquakes happen daily, sometimes with devastating consequences, yet predicting them remains out of reach. What scientists ...
Generative artificial intelligence models have left such an indelible impact on digital content creation that it's getting ...
Hydrogen cyanide, a toxic chemical, may have helped spark the chemistry that led to life. When frozen, it forms crystals with ...
Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.
In the icy reaches of the Svalbard archipelago, a quiet revolution in marine restoration is underway. Researchers are ...
Study Finds on MSN
Without Mars, Earth’s Ice-Age Rhythm Would Change, Simulations Show
Study finds Mars helps pace Earth's ice ages through gravity. Remove Mars, and a major 2.4-million-year climate rhythm ...
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