A fun and inventive project creating a wearable costume with a functional twist.
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Judging from the box office numbers, there's a pretty good chance you went and saw Project Hail Mary last weekend. If you're like most people, you walked out of that movie declaring that you, too, ...
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The first thing you notice about the 2026 Kia K4 Hatchback is its sporty silhouette and high-roof exterior, which is 11 inches shorter than its sedan sibling. In the world of modern ...
The ability to build on short-form videos is a key part of the experience for many, but YouTube Shorts is now testing out a version of that which uses AI, with two ...
What just happened? 3D printing has become very good at making shapes, but making complex machines with moving parts is where most printers tap out. MIT researchers, however, have developed a ...