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Meet GR-3: The Humanoid Robot That Doesn’t Just Work—It Feels

If you thought robots were destined to be cold, mechanical helpers, Fourier just proved you wrong. Their newly unveiled GR-3 isn’t another soulless metal servant—it’s a full-size humanoid “Care-bot” designed to live, move, and connect in ways that blur the line between circuitry and empathy.

Standing 165 cm tall with 55 degrees of freedom, GR-3 moves with an ease that feels unsettlingly human. It can squat, bend, and even stroll with a “bouncy walk” or “fatigue mode” depending on the moment. But what really sets it apart is the way it looks at you—literally. Its Full-Perception Multimodal Interaction System integrates sight, sound, and touch into a real-time emotional engine.

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Japan’s Rice Fields Just Became Power Plants—Without Sacrificing the Rice

In the mountain valleys of Nagano, a new kind of harvest is taking place. Farmers aren’t just pulling in sacks of rice—they’re also producing enough electricity to power dozens of homes. And they’re doing it on the same plot of land.

Perched three meters above the paddies, a shimmering array of dual-axis solar panels follows the sun’s path across the sky. This isn’t just a fixed frame bolted to a post—these panels tilt and pivot daily, even seasonally, fine-tuning the balance between feeding the plants below and feeding the grid above.

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Europe’s First Free-Roaming Driverless Train Is Rolling Through the Countryside—And Watching for Sheep

In a quiet corner of the Czech Republic, a sleek train named Edita is rewriting the rules of rail travel. It’s not running on a closed-off metro line or shuttling between airport terminals. This one glides through open countryside, across level crossings, past farm fields—and it’s doing it without a human at the controls.

Built by Prague-based transport tech firm AZD, Edita is Europe’s first driverless train to operate in an open environment where anything can happen—wandering livestock, unpredictable cars at crossings, even the occasional hare making a dash for the tracks. Unlike autonomous systems confined to sealed infrastructure, this is rail autonomy in the wild.

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The Chip That Speaks Two Languages: Bridging Light and Terahertz for the Next Communication Leap

For decades, engineers have dreamed of a single device that could fluently translate between the lightning-fast language of light and the high-bandwidth whisper of terahertz waves. Now, a team at EPFL and Harvard has done exactly that—on a chip so small it could ride on your fingernail.

Terahertz (THz) radiation sits in the electromagnetic no man’s land between microwaves and infrared light—too fast for conventional radio tech, too tricky for optical systems to harness directly. But if you could get THz signals to talk to existing optical networks, you’d open the door to ultra-secure 6G communications, millimeter-precision radar, and data transfer speeds that make today’s fiber optics look like dial-up.

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The Electron Shower That’s Shocking Microchip Manufacturing Into a New Era

In the clean, silent depths of a vacuum chamber, a storm is raging—one that could tear up the foundations of microchip manufacturing as we know it.

It’s called the “electron shower,” and it’s the secret weapon behind a new technology that’s finally cracked a problem that has held back next-gen electronics for decades: how to build ultra-thin, ultra-precise films on delicate insulating surfaces without frying them—or embedding microscopic landmines in the form of unwanted particles.

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No Incision Required: Ultrasound Charging Powers Implants Without a Single Cut

Implantable medical devices are lifesavers—until their batteries run out. Then they become surgical time bombs, forcing patients under the knife again and again just to keep them running. But that era of scalpel dependency is coming to an end.

In a quiet lab in South Korea, researchers at DGIST have unleashed a breakthrough that could change everything: ultrasound-powered wireless charging that works inside the human body.

Forget wires. Forget surgeries. And forget the trickle-charge gimmicks that couldn’t light up a toothbrush. This new tech charges a fully implanted battery in under two hours—through solid flesh.

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Silicon’s Reign Is Ending — Meet the Atomic Assassin From China

Silicon has ruled the digital world for over half a century. But every empire falls. And now, a new contender has arrived—wafer-scale indium selenide (InSe), the shimmering, two-dimensional material engineers are calling the “golden semiconductor.”

For decades, InSe was a lab curiosity: high hopes, microscopic samples, and lots of theory. But that era just ended.

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Missile-Dodging Drones: China’s Latest War Machines Are Built to Survive—and Kill

Nine out of ten combat drones don’t make it home. In today’s battlefields, most are swatted from the sky by sophisticated defense systems before they even reach their targets. But a team of Chinese aerospace engineers believes they’ve just rewritten the rules of drone warfare—by making the machines harder to hit than ever before.

Forget stealth. These drones fight back with speed, unpredictability, and brute acceleration.

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China’s Humanoid Power Move: Meet the Muscle-Bound, Kung Fu-Dancing Robot That Might Replace Your Coworker

China just unveiled a humanoid robot that dances, lifts weights, throws punches, sorts boxes, and—if you kick it from behind—recovers like a champ. Meet Oli, LimX Dynamics’ new full-sized, multitasking marvel that could soon be the face (and biceps) of a post-human workforce.

Oli isn’t some stiff, industrial relic bolted to a factory floor. This robot pumps iron at the gym, practices kung fu with a trainer, sorts warehouse packages like a champ, and then grooves to music with enough flair to upstage your uncle at a wedding. It’s not science fiction. It’s a flex—both literal and technological.

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The Printer Has Entered the Construction Site — And Nothing Will Ever Be the Same

Forget bricks. Forget mortar. Forget the months-long grind of scaffolding, dust storms, and crews working dawn to dusk just to complete a single floor.

In a quiet corner of Metzingen, Germany, a new era of construction just roared to life—and it did so one printed layer at a time.

ZÜBLIN and INSTATIQ didn’t just build apartments. They printed them. Using the Instatiq P1—an on-site 3D concrete printer that moves like a robotic boom on steroids—they completed the entire top floor of a four-story residential building without traditional crews, scaffolding, or even specialized materials. It’s the first time in Germany (and one of the first times anywhere) that a structural load-bearing floor of this scale has been fabricated directly on-site using nothing but concrete and code.

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The Sky Shortcut: China’s Electric Cargo Drone Slashes a 10-Hour Supply Run to Just 58 Minutes

For decades, offshore oil rigs have relied on sluggish ships or costly helicopters to move cargo. Now, China just rewrote that playbook with a flying machine that looks like it leapt out of a sci-fi novel—and it’s not fiction anymore.

Last week, the world’s first two-ton, all-electric cargo aircraft made its debut on a high-stakes supply run, hauling fruit and emergency medical supplies 150 kilometers across open sea to a floating oil platform in under an hour. The mission didn’t just deliver cargo—it delivered a glimpse into the future of logistics.

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Weaponizing Mosquitoes: The Genetic Hack That Could End Malaria Without Killing a Single Bug

The deadliest animal on Earth isn’t a lion or a shark. It’s the mosquito.

These tiny, winged parasites are responsible for more deaths throughout human history than all wars combined. Every year, malaria alone kills over half a million people—most of them children. But now, scientists have unveiled a radical twist in the fight against these flying disease factories: don’t kill the mosquitoes. Reprogram them.

In a breakthrough that could change global health forever, researchers have genetically engineered mosquitoes to become immune to malaria—and then passed that immunity down through generations using a gene drive that rewrites the rules of evolution itself.

Welcome to the age of biological counterinsurgency.

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