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The Tiny Star Explosions Powering Moore’s Law

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Recalling my astronomy lessons with my grandfather, I realized that many aspects of this process have intriguing similarities to what happens during a supernova: a sudden explosion, an expanding cloud of plasma debris, and a shock wave that slams into a thin hydrogen environment. Interstellar material consists mostly of hydrogen.)

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DOE to award $11M to 20 new Clean Cities projects for alt fuel cars and trucks

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the Environment. responder and vehicle maintenance technician training; develop. Austin and San Antonio region; and hold training seminars regarding multifamily housing and workplace electric vehicle charging. The California Fleets and Workplace Alternative Fuels Project is a statewide. petroleum reduction strategies.

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Video Friday: Unitree Talks Robots

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A major challenge in bringing these controllers to life is the “reality gap” between the real platform and the training environment. HEBI Robotics ] Menteebot can navigate complex environments by combining a 3D model of the world with a dynamic obstacle map. SNU INRoL ] I think someone needs to crank the humor setting up on this one.

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Video Friday: Mobile Robot Upgrades

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Clearpath Robotics ] MAB Robotics is developing legged robots for the inspection and maintenance of industrial infrastructure. In these environments, resistance to factors like high humidity and working underwater is essential. Shipping early next year. MAB Robotics ] Thanks, Jakub! meters tall.

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Video Friday: Lunar Rover

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GITAI has developed the advanced lunar robotic rover “R1” that can perform general-purpose tasks on the moon such as exploration, mining, inspection, maintenance, assembly, etc. This is cool looking, but I'd need to know more about how this system can deal with an actual lunar environment, right?