From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?
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Why our brains can’t quit puzzles
From mechanical marvels to mind-bending games, puzzles tap into a deep human drive to seek answers. Solving them delivers dopamine hits, boosts confidence, and forges social bonds. Whether it’s a ...
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Signals by TradeSmith launches with AI-driven signals on 2,467 stocks
TradeSmith, a leading financial technology firm known for developing quantitative investing tools for individual inves ...
In the fall we told you about a 94-year-old who was the oldest member of a speed cubers club in New York. He's 95 now, and Karin Mallett has more on his quest for a Rubik's Cube World Record. Frank ...
Marty Mauser would have hated this. The 1950s ping-pong hustler in the movie, Marty Supreme, spent years chasing greatness in ...
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