Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
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One of the joys of browsing secondhand shops is the possibility of finding old, perhaps restorable or hackable, electronics at low prices. Admittedly, they usually seem to be old flat-screen TVs, ...
A team of researchers has found a way to steer the output of large language models by manipulating specific concepts inside ...
Burger King announces its first Whopper update in nearly a decade, featuring a premium bun, better tasting mayo and new box packaging while keeping the same beef patty. Great Value cottage cheese ...
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