
US Researchers from University of Illinois Develop ‘Shape-Memory’ Rail Ties to Prevent Track Damage
University of Illinois rail ties reinforced with shape memory alloys (SMAs) can restore their shape after stress, reducing track damage.

University of Illinois rail ties reinforced with shape memory alloys (SMAs) can restore their shape after stress, reducing track damage.

Rockefeller University scientists created the first complete cellular atlas of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, mapping over 367,000 nuclei across 19

This American experimental supersonic aircraft could slash coast-to-coast flight times — and silence the sonic boom. Lockheed Martin Skunk

GDIIST’s BIE-1 computer achieves 100,000 tokens/sec training using 90% less power in mini-fridge form factor. Guangdong Institute of Intelligence Science

Xinjiang University’s milk-based artificial tongue detects capsaicin in seconds, matching human taste perception for accurate spiciness measurement in foods. Credit:

Copper’s battery-powered range plugs into 120-volt outlets and works during power outages with its 5-kWh battery. Image Credit: MIT News.

“Xiao An”, a 1.4-meter humanoid robot by AnyWit Robotics, taught a science class in Hefei in a world-first classroom trial.

KIMM’s fabric muscle system uses 25-micrometer wire to create robots under 2kg that reduce effort by 40%. Image Credit: KIMM

The world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot has been launched. Designed to transform life at home, the NEO humanoid robot

Image Credit: 1X 1X has launched NEO, billed as the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to handle household chores
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