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Snapchat begins age checks in Australia ahead of social media ban

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Snapchat has begun asking teenage Australians to verify their ages, a company spokesperson said Monday, just weeks before Canberra enforces sweeping laws banning under-16s from social media.This post was originally published on this site

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Takeoff of China’s flying taxis hits turbulence

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An unmanned, oval-shaped craft from flying taxi maker EHang hovers, whirring noisily like a mini-helicopter over a riverside innovation zone on the outskirts of the southern Chinese business hub of Guangzhou, part of a trial […]

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Sensors could help reduce fatal racehorse injuries by 20%

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A tiny wearable sensor designed for thoroughbred racehorses can identify horses at elevated risk of catastrophic injury, according to a new study led by researchers at Washington State University.This post was originally published on this […]

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‘Robot’ buses could bring more environmental benefits than public transport with drivers

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Autonomous self-driving cars and taxis are already on the roads of San Francisco and Beijing. There are also autonomous tram-style services around Oxfordshire and Dubai.This post was originally published on this site

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Fuel made from just air, power and water is taking off, but several things are holding it back

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Imagine powering long-haul aircraft and heavy ships with fuels derived from just air, water and renewable electricity. This is moving from science fiction to the verge of reality, thanks to the falling price of renewables […]

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Most homemade dog diets lack nutrients, study finds

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Over the last two decades, homemade diets have seen a rise in popularity among dog owners. However, new research from the Dog Aging Project (DAP) reveals that most homemade diets are missing important nutrients that […]

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New AI language-vision models transform traffic video analysis to improve road safety

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New York City’s thousands of traffic cameras capture endless hours of footage each day, but analyzing that video to identify safety problems and implement improvements typically requires resources that most transportation agencies don’t have.This post […]

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New ship power system keeps vessels running even if central control fails

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The shipbuilding industry is on the verge of a major leap forward. Timo Alho’s doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa introduces a pioneering power management strategy that prevents ship blackouts. In Alho’s management principle, […]

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NASA’s X-59 completes first flight, prepares for more flight testing

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After years of design, development, and testing, NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft took to the skies for the first time Oct. 28, marking a historic moment for the field of aeronautics research and the […]

Phys.org - Computers

How modified robotic prosthetics could help address hip and back problems for amputees

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Researchers have developed a new algorithm that combines two processes for personalizing robotic prosthetic devices to both optimize the movement of the prosthetic limb and—for the first time—also help a human user’s body engage in […]

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