The liquid robots of the future — Teaching coal miners to code
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April 5, 2023

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Why scientists are creating liquid robots

Robots assemble cars, fly planes and build tiny, complex machinery. But anything too small is tough because robots can only get so tiny. That's why scientists are developing liquid robots made of liquid metal, capable of fitting anywhere. You won't believe how this cutting-edge technology works.

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How coal miners learned to code

How coal miners learned to code

Some consider coal an antiquated industry and are looking for better energy sources. But some Kentucky coal miners have embraced the new world and took the time to learn how to write code. Check out this tale of inspirational workers as they begin their new career journey.

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Is there an element lighter than hydrogen?

Scientists recently discovered an even lighter element than hydrogen, and it could revolutionize chemistry. This new finding challenges the previous belief hydrogen is the simplest element with just one proton and electron. So what does this mean for the scientific community as a whole?

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