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Look closely. There's a tiny wasp-inspired drone lifting this huge water bottle. This new class of robots, known as FlyCroTugs, use a tiny winch on their bellies to lift and drag things up to 40 times their own weight. https://wired.trib.al/POxdIbu
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Opinion: Our voting machines, billed as “next generation,” and still in use today, are worse than they were before—dispersed, disorganized, and susceptible to manipulation.

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Opinion: The fact that voter information is left on devices, unencrypted, that are then sold on the open market is malpractice.

Using particle-detecting tech, this x-ray counts individual photons bouncing through the body and tracks their energy levels to calculate the varying densities of bones and tissues.

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The MARS scanner, armed with particle-detecting tech used in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, lets us see so much more beyond the bone.
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