300 gram mit robot that flies and swims just like diving birds

MIT built a 300-gram robot that flies through the sky, dives underwater and takes off again, just like a diving bird |

Image Credit: Raphael Zufferey Nature has given us amphibians in various forms, from frogs to other multi-environment creatures, yet few things transcend the different domains of Earth as remarkably as the diving birds that inspired the MIT and EPFL researchers. For so long, scientists have long dreamt of a machine that can fly through the…

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Jeff Bezos’s wife Lauren Sánchez could not afford a prom dress growing up. Now she and the Amazon founder are donating $34 million to fashion

Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos Growing up, Lauren Sánchez could not afford to buy a prom dress from a department store, so she hand-stitched her own red gown. Today, as vice chair of the Bezos Earth Fund, she and her husband, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, are donating $34 million to help reshape the future of…

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iran accused kushner witkoff of profiting from war leaks in private message to vance report

Did Kushner, Witkoff profit from Middle East war? What Iran claimed in private message to Vance

Iran accused Kushner, Witkoff of profiting from war leaks in private message to Vance, report Iranian negotiators had reportedly sent a private message to US vice president JD Vance during US-Iran talks in Switzerland in late June, warning that the continued presence of President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner would…

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around 2 billion years ago oklo became a natural nuclear reactor beneath africa and its radioactive

Around 2 billion years ago, Oklo became a natural nuclear reactor beneath Africa, and its radioactive remains are still there | World News

Long before forests spread across the continents, before the first animals walked on land and even before the age of dinosaurs, a remarkable process was unfolding beneath Earth’s surface. Deep underground, a series of natural nuclear reactions began inside unusually rich uranium deposits, releasing energy in cycles over an immense stretch of time. Nothing had…

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norway is drilling the world39s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel through fault zones and roc

Norway is drilling the world’s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel through fault zones and rock that keeps letting seawater in | World News

While most coverage of Norway’s Rogfast tunnel focuses on the record it will hold, the world’s longest and deepest undersea road tunnel, the real story engineers are dealing with sits underground, in rock that has spent millions of years being crushed, fractured and folded into some of the most unpredictable terrain along the entire Norwegian…

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japan is building floating wind turbines far out at sea because its waters become too deep for tradi

Japan is building floating wind turbines far out at sea because its waters become too deep for traditional turbines | World News

Japan is an island nation with plenty of wind and a whole lot of ocean, but building wind turbines out at sea has never been simple for the country. Most coastal waters around Japan drop off steeply into deep water within just a few kilometres of shore, which rules out the fixed, seabed-mounted turbines used…

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scientists have finally explained why killer whales struggle to hear blue whales and the answer may

Scientists have finally explained why killer whales struggle to hear blue whales, and the answer may have helped the giants survive for millions of years |

Whales are well known for their songs. But scientists have discovered that, for some whales, those songs may also help them stay alive. A researcher from the University of Washington has found that some baleen whales, including blue, fin and minke whales, have evolved to sing at such low frequencies that killer whales, their only…

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in 1968 john calhoun created the perfect home for eight mice the colony grew to more than 2200 befor

In 1968, John Calhoun created the perfect home for eight mice. The colony grew to more than 2,200 before it slowly vanished | World News

In a laboratory in Maryland during the late 1960s, a small group of mice entered what looked, at least on paper, like an ideal home. There was no shortage of food, clean water arrived without fail, temperatures barely changed and disease had largely been removed from the picture. Every practical need had been anticipated. If…

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Quote of the day by Diego Maradona: “I made mistakes, and I paid for them. But…” – the football legend’s powerful message about mistakes and redemption | World News

Diego Maradona (Image: Wikipedia) Diego Maradona‘s life resists a simple summary, genius on the pitch, controversy everywhere else. He captured both sides of that in one sentence during his emotional farewell to football. “I made mistakes, and I paid for them,” he told the crowd. “But the ball is still pure.” He was not denying…

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NASA’s curiosity rover spots mysterious honeycomb pattern on Mars, leaving scientists puzzled over its origin

Space and its mysterious world never fail to surprise humans. According to the latest report, 14 years after touching down on the Red Planet, NASA’s Curiosity rover has snapped a photo of a mysterious honeycomb-like texture on the Martian surface, lending yet another mystery to an ever-expanding list of Martian geological features.NASA’s veteran Curiosity rover…

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