
12 Great Thanksgiving TV Episodes You Can Stream Right Now
From ‘The Sopranos’ to ‘It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,’ these TV shows capture all the things you love (or hate) about Thanksgiving.
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Senators demand documents from Meta on social media harm to children
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators has written to Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding documents about its
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Britain's Ocado secures first deal beyond grocery retail
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Ocado Group has secured its first deal outside grocery retail to provide its robotic warehouse technology to
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US Senate aims for quick vote to avoid shutdown, but possible potholes ahead
By David Morgan and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic and Republican leaders in the U.S. Senate said on Wednesday they
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The Whiteboard: NBA Power Rankings, Zach LaVine trades, Draymond ejected
Today on The Whiteboard — our latest NBA Power Rankings, finding Zach LaVine trades that actually work and Draymond Green crosses a line.
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Jordan Poole, Austin Reaves and early season NBA On-Off Non-Stars
The first 10th of the NBA season is already in the books. These are the five players with the most surprising on-off splits in the NBA.
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10 Tips for Packaging and Transporting a Thanksgiving Feast
To prevent spilled dishes and spoiled perishables from ruining the meal, check out these tips for safely packing and transporting food to Thanksgiving dinner.
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Investors in thematic funds hurt returns by trading too frequently: Morningstar
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar Investors in thematic funds cut their returns by nearly two-thirds through badly-timed trades, a
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Microsoft Offers AI-Powered Customer Service For Blind Users
Microsoft Corp. is teaming up with Be My Eyes, an app for blind and low-vision people, to make
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Robot hand with bones, ligaments and tendons 3D printed in world first
Researchers have successfully created a robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons using 3D printing for the first time. A team from ETH Zurich in Switzerland were able to accomplish the complex construction using a new technology that combines 3D printing with a laser scanner and feedback mechanism. The method opens up the possibility of building far more complex and durable robots in the future, according to the researchers. “We wouldn’t have been able to make this hand with the fast-curing polyacrylates we’ve been using in 3D printing so far,” said Robert Katzschmann, a professor of robotics at ETH Zurich and leader of the research into the next-generation robotic hand. It marks a breakthrough in both 3D printing – with all the hand’s components printed simultaneously rather than assembled separately – as well as the field of soft robotics, which shuns materials like metal that are typically used to construct robots. “Robots made of soft materials, such as the hand we developed, have advantages over conventional robots made of metal,” said Professor Katzschmann. “Because they’re soft, there is less risk of injury when they work with humans, and they are better suited to handling fragile goods.” Despite significant advances in industrial robots over the last decade, they still pose a considerable risk to humans working alongside them. Earlier this month, a South Korean man was crushed to death by a machine that mistook him for a box of vegetables. The latest soft robotic hand was detailed in a paper, titled ‘Vision-controlled jetting for composite systems and robots’, published in the scientific journal Nature on Wednesday. “Recreating complex structures and functions of natural organisms in a synthetic form is a long-standing goal for humanity,” the paper notes. “Our approach provides an automated, scalable, high-throughput process to manufacture high-resolution, functional multi material systems.” Read More MIT invents self-replicating AI robots Nasa spots collection of shocking materials on distant planet Ring to preview security features with abuse charity to boost safety WhatsApp users warned they will soon have to pay to keep old messages and photos
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Poor Asuka: Asus Apologizes for Typo on Evangelion Motherboard
A pricey motherboard celebrating the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion has an unfortunate typo. The problem
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Jim Harbaugh addressed suspension by being as beautifully weird as normal
As expected, Jim Harbaugh was as Jim Harbaugh as humanly possible during Monday's press conference, which means he is back to being to the wacky and weirdly wonderful version of himself again. What did the Michigan head coach say at the podium on Monday?
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