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Viber and WhatsApp get updated

Viber and WhatsApp get updated

WhatsApp focuses efforts on security, Viber gets a new design and messaging without phone numbers.\n
Robots can now play Jenga

Robots can now play Jenga

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is famous for extensive research in the emerging field of robotics. This time, they taught a robot to play Jenga.
Harley-Davidson embraces electric power

Harley-Davidson embraces electric power

The legendary brand is famous for its massive loud choppers – motorcycles with elongated frames. But they have to move quickly to ensure their vehicles stay technologically competitive.\n

Scientists report on the dangers of self-driving cars

Sustainability, safety, and elimination of human error – these are all undeniable advantages of self-driving cars. But for any type of technology, there are potential risks…\n

Fire-tempered: Elon Musk Reports Successful Testing of a New Space Engine

Raptor rocket engine has successfully passed fire testing. The device is designed to be used in Starship interplanetary spacecraft.\n

In Nike’s footsteps: Puma has presented self-lacing training shoes

The renowned brand has decided to respond to a long-time competitor by launching its own model of innovative footwear.\n

Dutch researchers have created a robot insect

"DelFly", the robot's name speaks for itself: the device resembles an ordinary fly and its main specific feature is the ability to fly.\n

Harvard scientists have created an ultramodern exoskeleton

The device’s main advantage over its peers is the ability to adapt to user specifics.\n

Hubble discovers a new galaxy

The telescope's discovery happened quite by accident. This case clearly shows how little we know about the world in which we live.

American developers have created an athlete robot

Atlas is an amazing invention. This robot can do things that not everyone can do.

A floating lamp by Italian designers

You can find many interesting projects on Kickstarter. Let's talk about what might be the most creative lamp in the world.

A method of welding metal and plastic has been created

How can you connect components of a different nature? For example, plastic and metal? German engineers have presented their solution to this problem.

New technology that translates thoughts into words

This week scientists from Columbia University (USA) have distinguished themselves by creating a program for synthesizing human speech based on "reading" thoughts.

Latvia has come up with an unusual use for lightning

As it turns out, a common natural phenomenon may well be useful... in the music industry! The Latvian company, EricaSynths, has released an outlandish musical instrument.

In Taiwan they have created a computer desk

Many users put their PC on the table. But the Taiwanese company went even further and created a computer built right into the worktop.