“The Rhythm Section” star owned “The Tonight Show” host in the game.
This soft robotic muscle can sweat
Posted in: Today's ChiliCornell University researchers have created a soft robotic muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating. Thermal management is important for robots and is a basic building block for enabling untethered, high-power robots to operate for long periods without overheating. One of the biggest challenges to robots with those features is thermal management. Scientists say that if the high-torque density … Continue reading
Thanks to an excellent fourth quarter, Apple leaped ahead of Samsung to become the top-selling smartphone manufacturer in Q4 2019, according to Strategy Analytics and other research firms. Thanks to iPhone 11 sales that lifted Apple to its best quart…
Avast is shutting down its Jumpshot subsidiary after a joint investigation by Motherboard and PCMag found that the two were selling user data to a host of large companies such as Expedia, Intuit and Keurig. The news comes just days after the two publ…
Star Trek: Picard’s premiere re-introduced us to a world where the Federation feels more beaten back and weary of its ideals than it has in years—even than when it was actively at war. Its second episode reveals this weariness has rendered its finest champions frustratingly aimless, to the advantage of friend and foe…
Bolsonaro faces accusations of genocide against Indigenous minorities. The violence began before he even took office.
On the eve of a huge event in EU history, the political eruptions have ceased and an uneasy quiet reigns.
Wilbur Ross Roundly Ripped For Predicting Coronavirus Will Be Good For U.S. Jobs
Posted in: Today's Chili“The diseased mind of Secretary Ross in all of its glory, folks,” one tweeter responded.
When part of your job is embalming, the rules change a little.
Before Wednesday’s game, the team played an emotional video about Kobe and others who died in a helicopter crash.