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Researchers develop harder, longer-lasting silver plating

A research team led by Seil Kim of the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) Energy & Environmental Materials Research Division has developed an Ag–PTFE composite plating technology that produces silver coatings with greater hardness and wear resistance than conventional

Boston Dynamics tries using ‘robot dogs’ for deliveries

Boston Dynamics' robotic quadruped Spot has already found work doing routine factory inspections and patrolling the ruins of Pompeii, but what about deliveries?. The company is testing a new conveyor belt accessory that allows Spot to carry packages from a vehicle and

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Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes

MUZAFFARABAD, July 14 - Clashes between security forces and supporters of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir killed nine people on Tuesday, officials said, a day before the group planned a march against controversial electoral arrangements ahead of regional

Asia

Penelope Isles – “I Loved You, Robert Pattinson”

What a year for Robert Pattinson! I thought he was sensational as a wormy little fuck in The Drama , and we're a few days away from seeing him as Antinous in The Odyssey . Later in the year, he'll pop up in Dune: Part Three , and he'll also play Chris Hansen, alongside a

Femcels feel doomed to loneliness

Women who identify as involuntary celibates have high levels of sexual anxiety and depression, a new study suggests. The term "incel"—for involuntarily celibate—is most often associated with men, but some women describe a similar experience in online forums, where they use

Deep Sea Diver – “Teardrop” (Massive Attack Cover)

You might think of Massive Attack's glimmering, perfect 1998 song "Teardrop" as the lead single from their classic album Mezzanine or as the theme of the TV show House . I think of "Teardrop" as the song that was playing on my Walkman headphones during a moment that's always

4 in 5 expect extended war with Iran: Survey

A majority of Americans anticipate that the Iran war will stretch on amid renewed military operations between the U.S. and Tehran, according to new polling released on Monday. The Reuters survey found that around 4 out of 5 Americans — or 79 percent of respondents — believe