Tesla primed to sell AI-powered humanoid robots alongside its EVs in 2025. But will they be any good?

Telsa’s Optimus humanoid robot will be among the first such machines to flood our lives when it launches next year, with more set to follow.
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Telsa’s Optimus humanoid robot will be among the first such machines to flood our lives when it launches next year, with more set to follow.
On Aug. 7, a Chinese rocket broke apart in space, creating more than 300 new pieces of trackable debris.
Superman is faster than a speeding bullet and more powerful than a train. His one weakness? Kryptonite, a radioactive mineral found on the fictional planet Krypton. A power stone that can sap the Man of Steel of his superhuman powers,…
NASA’s Chandra X-ray space telescope has created a 3-D map of nearby stars that may help astronomers search for alien planets with the potential for life.
After tasting nausea-inducing toad butts, crocodiles in Australia learned to avoid the poisonous live version. Crocodile deaths dropped by 95 percent.
In a new study, scientists have identified 14 modifiable risk factors that boost dementia rates, but could be addressed.
The Oropouche virus, which some media outlets are calling a “sloth virus,” has been seen in European travelers returning home from the Americas.
An amateur fossil hunter in Mississippi found the first known fossil in the region from a mammoth — a well-preserved tusk that weighed about 600 pounds (270 kilograms).
A beautiful and rare “cotton candy” lobster caught in New Hampshire may be due to a combination of genetics and diet.
The Amazfit Balance is now 15% off at Amazon and the cheapest it has ever been.