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Atmospheric harvesters will enable arid nations to drink from thin air
The technology could help delay another Cape Town Zero Day.AI stuntpeople could lead to more realistic video games
Why use motion capture when characters can learn for themselves?A newsletter a day keeps the FOMO at bay.
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Robot uses machine-learning to grab objects on the first try
And it’s successful 98 percent of the time.Listening to starlight: Our ongoing search for alien intelligence
If ET is out there, he's doing a great job hiding from us.'Reverse Prisma' AI turns Monet paintings into photos
It can also change horses into a zebras or winter to summer.UC Berkeley researchers built a wall-jumping robot
The extra agility could one day prove useful in search and rescue operations.We're getting closer to real invisibility cloaks
Researchers devised a 'skin' that suppresses radar and another that mirrors light.UC Berkeley warns 80,000 people over potential data theft
Social Security numbers and banking info may have been heisted.Inhabitat's Week in Green: Tesla's most affordable EV, and more!
The Model 3 will start at a relatively affordable $35,000, but even at that price it will have competition.Android app turns your phone into an earthquake detector
MyShake makes you one part of a larger seismic warning system.ICYMI: Smart sweat detector, AI for gaming and more
Berkeley's sensor can tell you when to chug Gatorade.Data-mined photos document 100 years of (forced) smiling
A high-school yearbook database dating to the 1900s shows how hairstyles, clothing and smiles have changed.