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South Korea to spend $1T on more memory chip production and humanoid robots
South Korea to spend $1T on more memory chip production and humanoid robots
South Korea targets physical AI lead and commercial humanoid robots by 2028. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
Top robotics researchers and founders explain how robot autonomy is evolving. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
How AI could enable autonomous robot workers in workplaces—and maybe homes
Top robotics researchers and founders explain how robot autonomy is evolving. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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Humanoid robots controlled by surgeons did world-first operation on live pigs
Preclinical trial is testing the feasibility of humanoid robots in surgery. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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A "disaster waiting to happen"? Industry officials worry about Crew Dragon availability.
"It's very clear that in the United States there is a big need for an additional crew vehicle." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
🔴 France confirms first Ebola case in doctor returning from humanitarian mission in DR Con
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France reports Ebola case in doctor returning from Congo
France reports Ebola case in doctor returning from Congo
A doctor who recently returned ​to France from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo has tested positive for Ebola, marking the country's ​first confirmed ‌case linked to the current ⁠outbreak, the health ministry said on Wednesday.
As temperatures soar, France's TotalEnergies awaits ruling in climate trial
As temperatures soar, France's TotalEnergies awaits ruling in climate trial
A day after France hit record high temperatures, a court in Paris is set to rule Thursday on a landmark climate change case that could see energy giant TotalEnergies forced to reduce its oil and gas production. The lawsuit, brought by a group of NGOs and the city of Paris, argues
Venezuela suffers effects of Trump’s aid, foreign policies after deadly quakes
Venezuela suffers effects of Trump’s aid, foreign policies after deadly quakes
President Donald Trump’s closure of US development agency USAID adds hurdles to humanitarian relief efforts in quake-hit Venezuela, says Christopher Sabatini, Latin America Programme Director at Chatham House. “Right now, the Trump administration has to coordinate a multi-agency
Europe’s severe June heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ 50 years ago, climate scientists say
Europe’s severe June heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ 50 years ago, climate scientists say
Europe’s record heatwave in the month of June would have been "virtually impossible" 50 years ago, scientists said Friday, proof that human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for the intensity of the latest scorcher. Half-a-century ago, a similar heatwave would
Arts and humanities graduates earn less than those who didn't go to university
Arts and humanities graduates earn less than those who didn't go to university
PRESS REVIEW – Friday, June 26: Papers discuss the scientific and political aspects of the earthquakes in Venezuela. Next: a new study sheds light on who makes the most money after university in the UK. Finally, we look at a heatwave headline that will make you giggle.
Scorching record-breaking heatwave 'unequivocally' due to climate change
Scorching record-breaking heatwave 'unequivocally' due to climate change
As Europe bakes under a relentless heatwave, human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for its intensity, scientists say. A similar heatwave would have been 3.5C cooler during the day in June 1976. Even compared to 2003 -- when tens of thousands of people died in