These Robots Were Built To Replace Humans (But Still Have To Work An 8-Hour Shift)
The fear of robots taking over human jobs isn't a new one, and not only that, but it's a reality that's a whole lot closer than you might think
Read MoreThe fear of robots taking over human jobs isn't a new one, and not only that, but it's a reality that's a whole lot closer than you might think
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Read MoreFlashlights have come a long way from their late-1800s origins. The simple yet effective portable device also got its name thanks to its primitive design.
Read MoreIncreasing the survivability of robots might sound dystopian, but Yale researchers done just that by presenting a robot that can amputate its own limbs.
Read MoreEveryone's familiar with having to recharge batteries every now and again. If you've ever wondered about the science behind that, though, here's a primer.
Read MoreSometimes, advanced mathematics are a little too complicated to do by hand. In such a case, it's helpful to know how to make the best of graphing calculators.
Read MoreWhen it comes to statistics, one of the ways to standardize data sets is to use something called a z-score. Here's how you can find it on a TI-84 Plus.
Read MoreWhile both kilowatts and horsepower measure the same thing, you might want to know how to switch from one unit to the other. Here's how you do it.
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