A fan of Project Hail Mary has built a lifelike Rocky robot, complete with moving limbs, speech, and expressive gestures.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a way to "sustain" algae's bioluminescence, potentially replacing toxic chemicals and electricity with living light.
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
A long-standing mystery in materials science is beginning to unravel as researchers directly probe the hidden atomic ...
Good electrochemical energy storage (EES) devices such as rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors can store a lot of ...
Need proof? Sam Potozkin, a Chapman University business analyst and robot enthusiast in Orange County, California, spent ...
D MVI Modelling Identifies Continuous Magnetic Corridor Linking El Alto and Calcite Hill Targets for the First Time Super Copper Corp. is pleased to report results from its 3D magnetic vector ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed its originally planned five-year mission and mapped more than ...
Nobel Resources Corp. (TSX - V: NBLC) (the "Company" or "Nobel") provides the following update of the initial drill results and planned follow-up work on its ...
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You can download and 3D print the little spaceman from Project Hail Mary, and it's inspiring, like the movie itself. James has been writing about technology for years ...