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The level of protection of soldiers in Western Europe 500-600 years ago
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#christmas
The figures in the Christmas composition are faceless. The organizers explained that this was done for "inclusivity" and to avoid offending Muslims.
The figures in the Christmas composition are faceless. The organizers explained that this was done for "inclusivity" and to avoid offending Muslims.
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#china #robot #robots #AI
China is considering replacing traffic controllers with AI-powered robocops.
These robots could be deployed to any street where a traffic light is broken, freeing officers to focus on more important matters. They're currently being tested on the streets of Hangzhou and Shanghai, but are considering deploying them in other cities in the future.
China is considering replacing traffic controllers with AI-powered robocops.
These robots could be deployed to any street where a traffic light is broken, freeing officers to focus on more important matters. They're currently being tested on the streets of Hangzhou and Shanghai, but are considering deploying them in other cities in the future.
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Chinese workers use laser guns to trim trees.
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#bike #technology
British engineer and YouTuber Colin Furze has built a magnetically suspended bike.
British engineer and YouTuber Colin Furze has built a magnetically suspended bike.
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#china
The Chinese city of Chongqing
The Chinese city of Chongqing
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#robot #robots #Japane
The Japanese company Skeletonics has created a 2.7-meter exoskeleton suit called Arrive, which moves without a single motor.
Everything works thanks to mechanical links that mimic every movement of the person inside, transforming even the slightest human movements into gigantic, amplified ones.
The Japanese company Skeletonics has created a 2.7-meter exoskeleton suit called Arrive, which moves without a single motor.
Everything works thanks to mechanical links that mimic every movement of the person inside, transforming even the slightest human movements into gigantic, amplified ones.