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You’ll Soon Be Able to Book a Room at the World’s First 3D-Printed Hotel

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This Biohybrid Robot Is Made of Human Cells and Controlled by a Machine ‘Mind’

In a tiny laboratory pond, a robotic stingray flaps its fins and swims around. Roughly the width of a dime, the bot dashes distances...

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Cosmology Is at a Tipping Point—We May Be on the Verge of Discovering New Physics

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DNA Computing Evolves: New System Stores Data, Plays Chess, and Solves Sudoku Puzzles

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