The League of Legends community is left divided after Riot added WASD controls to the game after sixteen years.
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Acoustic waves act like tiny hands to move objects thanks to a new chip
Acoustic waves are best known as the invisible delivery agents bringing voices, car horns, or our favorite song to our ears.
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New AI prosthetic hand learns to grasp objects like a human, Utah researchers report
Engineers with the University of Utah are developing prosthetic hands that can more intuitively grasp small objects.
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Why Humans Lost the Ability to Wiggle Each Toe Separately and What We Gained Instead
What muscles feet have, how your brain controls them, and how humans evolved all play a part in why people can’t easily move ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to make bionic limbs act more like natural ones.
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate ...
WASD controls have sparked controversy with the playerbase, though they haven't broken the game balance the way some expected ...
Rubber was an essential material for many people of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, who used it to make objects such as sandals and rubber bands. However, it is perhaps best known as the material used to ...
WASD controls have sparked controversy with the playerbase, though they haven't broken the game balance the way some expected.
Viriginia Tech scientists have created a new electronic chip capable of moving objects without touching them thanks to ...
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