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A large scientific balloon flew above the Arctic for over six days, carrying a telescope which kept its gaze on the Sun throughout the whole time. Flying at an altitude of around 35 kilometres in the stratosphere, the project avoided much of the atmosphere, which often distorts images obtained on the ground.

For many decades now, researchers have wondered if the same underwater sensors that detect earthquakes could also be used to listen to whales, monitor passing ships and even improve ocean forecasts. Researchers in Canada have demonstrated that this question is no longer hypothetical or theoretical, as a newly developed underwater sensor network deployed in the Lower St.

Imagine placing a flat piece of plastic on a warm surface and watching it fold itself into a fully functional robot without human hands, motors or complex assembly. It may sound like science fiction, but researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) demonstrated exactly that with a tiny, origami-inspired robot designed to assemble itself and perform useful tasks.

What if a humanoid robot could catch falling objects, pick grapes and plug in a USB-C cable without dropping a thing? Meet Neo, 1X's latest home robot, whose human-like hands are going viral for performing delicate everyday tasks with impressive precision.