How Mr. Trash Wheel saved a city — World's first “living” robot just got a huge upgrade
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August 12, 2021

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Don't break open your Apple Watch

Don't break open your Apple Watch

Most tech is built by putting together hundreds of tiny parts that make up the whole. But, If you were given a single piece that completed a device, would you be able to guess what it is? That is exactly what these two internet sensations try to do.

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5 computer scientists that changed programming forever

5 computer scientists that changed programming forever

It has taken many brilliant minds to get computers from massive room-sized objects that could do relatively simple calculations to a tiny device in your pocket that can do virtually anything. While some geniuses have become famous, others are relegated to the fringes of history. Here are five incredible programmers you probably never heard of.

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Mr. Trash Wheel gobbles garbage all the live-long day

Mr. Trash Wheel gobbles garbage all the live-long day

Trash is a real problem in our modern world. This can be especially true in cities that are on the water. So one man took it upon himself to clear trash out of the water by inventing Mr. Trash Wheel. This thing is helping clean up the waters of this major city and has done a great job doing it.

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The world's first “living” robot just got a huge upgrade

The world's first “living” robot just got a huge upgrade

Robots have been part of science fiction for almost a century now. But only within the last few decades have they become a reality. Now scientists have developed a way to take living tissue and incorporate it with robots. Essentially making robots that are alive. So what does this mean for science?

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