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Watch eerie video of humanoid robot 'army' marching naturally, thanks to a major AI upgrade
By Ben Turner published
Figure 02's human-like gait is the product of the company's simulated reinforcement learning system, and is just the beginning of its plans to make its robots perform physical tasks more naturally.

Traumatizing AI models by talking about war or violence makes them more anxious
By Drew Turney published
A recent study exposing AI models to carefully designed prompts around trauma revealed they can get anxious, potentially affecting the conversation and having negative impacts on people who use such models to discuss their mental health.

Flat, razor-thin telescope lens could change the game in deep space imaging — and production could start soon
By Owen Hughes published
Scientists have developed an impossibly thin telescope lens that addresses a key astronomical challenge in a new study funded by NASA and DARPA.

Sony A7R V review: A 61-megapixel giant
By Kimberley Lane published
Review This mirrorless camera is an absolute beast, with a massive 61MP resolution, AI-powered autofocus and 8K video shooting — but is the Sony A7R V still worth buying in 2025?

Best microscopes for kids 2025
By Morgan Bailee Boggess McCoy last updated
Encourage children to love science by showing them the world in miniature with some of the best microscopes for kids.

Best microscopes for students 2025
By Morgan Bailee Boggess McCoy last updated
Discover a microscopic world with one of the best microscopes for students and young scientists, without emptying your wallet.

Current AI models a 'dead end' for human-level intelligence, scientists agree
By Ben Turner published
In a new survey, 76% of scientists said that scaling large language models was "unlikely" or "very unlikely" to achieve AGI.

Best binoculars for kids 2025: beginner binoculars and toys
By Gavin Stoker last updated
The best binoculars for kids should be lightweight, compact, and easy to handle — explore top picks before Amazon Prime Day arrives next week.
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