This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. The holy grail of robotics since the field’s beginning has been to build a robot that can do our housework. But for a long time, that has just been a dream.…
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There are jams and pies and preserves that can all keep you in fruit long after the trees have given up for the year.
What should you do with opened tins, cut avocados and egg yolks that weren’t required in your recipe? Chefs and food experts tell allAttention home cooks: do you, like me, have half a lemon, perhaps encased in a beeswax wrap or clingfilm, sitting in your fridge? Half a cucumber, going dry at one end? Or maybe an open jar of capers, barely used, but well past the two-week recommended refrigeration period? So often, a recipe requires just half an onion, or a third of a block of tofu – especially...
Chemists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have invented a more efficient way to extract lithium from waste liquids leached from mining sites, oil fields, and used batteries. They demonstrated that a common mineral can adsorb at least five times more lithium than can be collected using previously developed adsorbent materials.
On today’s edition of The Closing Bell with Bret Gogoel: Steve Bernas joins us for his weekly visit with the latest on lawn and yard scams, plus an announcement for the BBB’s birthday. Kim Komando, Host of the Kim Komando show, stops by with Google maps tricks and what we should not trust AI to do.
The settlement was reached the day before a trial was set to start.
After working for 2 years to make it happen, a troop used proceeds from Girl Scout cookie sales to purchase pet microchip scanners. Here's how that is helping lost dogs get home.
After working for 2 years to make it happen, a troop used proceeds from Girl Scout cookie sales to purchase pet microchip scanners. Here's how that is helping lost dogs get home.
Brits have been advised to use toothpaste or vegetable oil on phone scratches. John Cutts said scratches not only ruin a device's appearance but also its value. READ MORE:
Westerly Hills Academy will be very busy Friday, April 19, as more than 250 volunteers organized by the United Way of Greater Charlotte build a brand new playground at the school.