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Scientists turn MXene into tiny nanoscrolls that supercharge batteries and sensors
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Abstract According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Panel Thickness market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture. The World Panel Thickness market is undergoing a structural transformation from a basic dimensional specification to a critical performance parameter across multiple high-value…
Boston Dynamics brings its legged robots to the FIFA World Cup
Atlas demonstrates the deceptive Ghost Rabona kick. Source: Hyundai The FIFA World Cup is not only a showcase for global athletic competition and camaraderie; it’s also an opportunity for leading legged robots to strut their stuff. Boston Dynamics Inc. has taught its Atlas humanoid to kick a soccer ball while its Spot robots support security…
ForSight Robotics’ road to performing a fully robotic cataract surgery
Dr. Robert Ang, the study’s principal investigator, performing a post-op patient exam. | Source: ForSight Robotics Cataracts are currently the world’s leading cause of blindness, and the only way to treat them is with surgery. However, there is a shortage of trained surgeons who can tackle these difficult procedures. ForSight Robotics said robotics and artificial…