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Unveiling the Cutting Edge of Robotics Technology: A Comprehensive Review of Recent Innovations

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The robotics industry is undergoing rapid evolution, with groundbreaking advancements emerging across various sectors, from industrial automation to healthcare robotics. In this curated recap, we delve into the latest trends and innovations in robotics. Humanoid Robots Revolutionize Industry: Humanoid robots are making significant strides towards integration in industry and healthcare settings. Recent developments by companies such as Amazon and BMW involve testing humanoid robots within workplace environments. These robots are designed to tackle repetitive or unsafe tasks, enhance efficiency, and collaborate with human workers. However, challenges persist in achieving optimal safety and reliability levels. New Era of Mobile Robots: Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are transforming industries with their flexible and intelligent solutions. Unlike traditional automated guided vehicles (AGVs), AMRs utilize data from cameras, laser scanners, and other sensors to navigate freely in work env

The Humans In Midst Of Sixth Mass Extinction Event

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Massive Development    With in last two century human has reached massive  developments in life style, economy, transportation and weaponry systems. Innovators lead the development by supplying new technologies and new products.  The increase in global population follows a flat line for most of human history but suddenly,  at the turn of the industrial revolution, the line climbs up like a mountain. The same shape shows in  economy, transportation and weaponry systems.  Massive Destruction  Sadly, a graph showing,  the  line shifts to nearly vertical  -  destruction of our environment would have the same shape and would lead to our demise.  What else is threatening that future? Our newly acquired abilities to destroy each other with nuclear weapons and lethal synthetic biology are both terrifying. CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, for example, could be used to help eradicate disease or it could be used to cause harm, such as by genetically modifying bird flu to become airborne.      

Did sabertooth tigers purr like kitten or had mighty roar like a lion

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  When mighty Ice Age sabertoothtigers lived in forest, they will call in day today life to fulfill their ambitions. Mankind had curiosity about its noise. Did it call look like a mighty roar or purr. Because of these curiosity North Carolina State Universityresearchers has examined the data about the arguments for each vocalization. Their discovered results were more nuanced than they thought and it depends on shape of a few small bones in tiger`s throat . Modern cats belong two subfamilies they are pantherine "big cats” and Felinae  “little cats” . The pantherine "big cats ” include lions, jaguars, and tigers  who has roar. Felinae  “little cats” include ocelots, lynxes, cougars and domestic cats who has purr. The roaring cats doesn’t  have a stiff enough structures that surround their larynx (or voice box) to make the purring sound. "Evolutionarily speaking, sabertooths split off the cat family tree before these other modern groups did," says Adam Hart

The Study of Orangutans Sheds Light On How Human Curiosity May Have Evolved

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  Great apes are curious in captivity, but cautious around unfamiliar objects in the wild, according to new research.   The study was published in the journal Scientific Reports, and the researchers claim it is the first to measure orangutans' responses to novelty in the wild. It follows the behavior of human-acquired orangutans in a Sumatra reserve.   Great apes in captivity usually spend a long time exploring new objects. However, researchers had little idea how that curiosity would play out in the wild. Previously, scientists planted novel items throughout the forest at Suaq Balimbing, a protected biodiversity area in Sumatra where conservation biologists monitor orangutans. However, in previous experiments, the apes were so wary of the new items that the experiments failed.   Recently, biologists devised a more enticing method of pique the orangutans' interest by planting a piece of tree trunk filled with local forest honey on trees near the orangutans. The sc

Two World Controlling Giants in Present

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Two of the Big Three asset management companies for passive funds are BlackRock and Vanguard. Vanguard is the largest shareholder in BlackRock, which owns State Street, the third company. All paths appear to lead to BlackRock.   The combined managed assets of the three companies total $20 trillion, which is greater than half the value of all the shares of S&P 500 companies, which is approximately $38 trillion. And, with the exception of China and the United States, that is greater than the gross domestic product (GDP) of every single nation on the planet. BlackRock is the only private organization that collaborates closely with central banks, earning it the nickname "The Fourth Branch of Government" according to Bloomberg. These businesses were on the right side of the Federal Reserve, which aided in the clean-up during the 2008 housing crisis.   BlackRock and Vanguard have respective AUMs of $8.6 and $8.1 trillion. They jointly own or have investments in 1,600

KnowledgeDoca

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  Are you ready to embark on a journey that will ignite your curiosity, expand your horizons, and fill your mind with the latest and most captivating knowledge? Look no further! KnowledgeDoca is your gateway to a realm of awe-inspiring discoveries, cutting-edge technology, mesmerizing animal behaviors, and the wonders of science, all served to you fresh and up-to-date.   About Me:   Hey there, fellow knowledge seeker! I'm Jorn Karter, the curator and creator behind this exciting virtual expedition. With an insatiable thirst for the unknown and a passion for sharing newfound wisdom, I've meticulously crafted this space to serve as your one-stop destination for all things intriguing and enlightening.   Our Mission:   In a world that's constantly evolving, staying informed is the key to understanding and appreciating the beauty of our surroundings. At KnowledgeDoca, our mission is clear: to deliver a seamless blend of captivating narratives, meticulously resear

Climbing Sea Temperatures Seriously Alters Shark Behavior! Does Human Be Favorite Menu

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  Every surfer knows the sensation of drifting on the sea's surface while dreadfully considering what prowls beneath. Perhaps a school of trout, a globular jelly, or some separated kelp influencing in the current. Yet, what we as a whole expectation swims far away from our snare like appendages sitting powerlessly in vast water is a fifteen-foot fish with many extremely sharp teeth and a 2,000-pound mass.   News features further fuel shark-centered considerations surfers try to smother. "Nearby boogie-guest ate by extraordinary white twenty feet from shore." "Surf challenge cut off by deadly shark assault." "Shark assaults on the ascent in late many years." It's difficult not to feel like a carrot hanging by a rope as one weaves all over in dim, obscure domain. Be that as it may, are people the genuine casualties of this oceanic earthbound relationship?   Ongoing natural lopsided characteristics uncover what anthropogenic activity is progre

Researchers have found another types of ocean beast with 20 arms

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  Specialists trawling the sea close to Antarctica uncovered another species that looks tormenting in photographs — however named it after a fruit.   The Antarctic strawberry feather star is an ocean animal with 20 purported "arms" — some rough, some padded — and can by and large depend on eight inches long, Greg Rouse, a marine biology professor at the College of California, San Diego, told Insider.   Rouse co-wrote the paper on the new species with specialists Emily McLaughlin and Nerid Wilson, distributing their discoveries in Invertebrate Systematics last month.   The outsider like animal doesn't seem to seem to be a strawberry from the get go. Be that as it may, assuming you focus in on its body — a minuscule stub at the pinnacle of that large number of arms — it looks like the size and state of the natural product. The round knocks on the star's body are where the cirri — the more modest arm like strings distending from the base — ought to be, howe