Rubber “exoskeleton” lets liquid metal structures retain their shape

Imagine if there were a metallic device that could be transported all squished down, but that would automatically "bloom" out into its useful form when heated. Well, that may soon be possible, thanks to a newly developed liquid metal lattice.

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Early adopter or cautious company: How to determine when to begin using AI at your organization

Use cases of mature artificial intelligence applications can help you implement AI more smoothly. More about artificial intelligence Ameek Singh, vice president of Watson applications and solutions for IBM said…

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Nearest black hole discovered has companion stars visible from Earth

The closest black hole to our solar system has been discovered a mere 1,000 light-years from Earth, and orbits with two companion stars that are visible to the naked eye without the aid of a telescope or binoculars.

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Manta ray-inspired drone wins delivery competition in Africa

Although they're relatively large, manta rays move easily through the water, thanks to their sleek shape. Well, that form has been copied in the aptly-named Manta Ray aerial delivery drone, which recently won an international competition.

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Tech leaders on how to transition from “survive” mode to “thrive” as states reopen

The coronavirus may permanently change how some companies function forever. More about Innovation The explosion of remote work since the outbreak of COVID-19 has fundamentally changed how businesses are functioning…

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Survey: Over half of employees admit to watching adult content on work devices

A study from Kaspersky also reveals significant changes in the ways people work since COVID-19. More about cybersecurity Slightly over half of employees admit to watching adult content on devices…

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